Episode 17 – #34 – Delayed Teenage Angst

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We tap up two Irish solo artists for this episode. James finds some depressing music not depressing, and Glen is forced to reveal one of his most surprising secrets about his tastes. Over twenty-six hours of this, everybody.

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Episode 17 – Delayed Teenage Angst

Transcript coming soon.

Content warnings: some explicit language late on.

See below for show notes, and further listening and watching recommendations. Note that this will contain spoilers, and we’d recommend reading on after listening to the episode.

Recommendations

NCT – Newborn baby poo in nappies: what to expect.

Radio edit of Cannonball with drums, and too much pace for Glen’s liking.
Damien Rice’s BBC Radio 4 live sessions (playlist), starting with I Remember.
The 1997 demo of Volcano, whilst with previous band Juniper.
Prague by Damien Rice – the first hidden track from O.
Lisa Hannigan singing Silent Night – the second hidden track from O.

Spotify Billion Club. Every song streamed over one billion times on Spotify.

How I Met your Mother compilation: Barney Stinson’s ‘playbook’.
Clip from Gavin’s stag night on Gavin and Stacey, presenting as look-alikes… (part of a longer compilation video).
BB King playing The Thrill Is Gone in 2009.
Gary Moore playing a modern blues classic, Parisienne Walkways, live.
Learn to play basically any blues song ever in about 12 minutes.
Vonda Shepard’s Searchin’ my Soul – the theme to Ally McBeal.
Grainne Duffy’s Good Love Had to Die and Voodoo Woman played live in 2018.
A live performance of Undiscovered Genius of the Mississippi Delta, an original composition by David Stephenson of Samo Hurt and the Beatnik Messiahs, played at Truck Festival 2016. You might spot Glen on bass (right).
Covering Lou Reed’s Walk on the Wild Side in the same set.

Robert Fraser’s Groovy Arts Club Band album on Spotify – with most of the same people. Glen played bass on some of the recordings, guitar on a couple of others, did some backing vocals, and co-wrote one of the songs.

A Portuguese cover of The Blower’s Daughter by Ana Carolina and Seu Jorge.
Little Mix’s X-Factor Final performance of Cannonball in 2011.

Albums Discussed in this Episode

  1. Glen’s choice: Damien RiceO (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).
  2. James’ choice: Grainne Duffy – Out of the Dark (Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube).

Countdowns So Far

You can also see how we rank each other’s albums here. Note that this is up to and including the latest published episode, so will contain spoilers if you are not up-to-date.

RankJamesGlen
#50Tim Minchin – Matilda, the MusicalHorse the Band – R. Borlax
#49The London Symphony Orchestra – Classic RockMike Oldfield – Tubular Bells
#48Remy Zero – The Golden HumNile – Annihilation of the Wicked
#47Harry Secombe – Bless This HouseNick Drake – Pink Moon
#46Fatboy Slim – You’ve Come a Long Way BabyThe Reindeer Section – Son of Evil Reindeer
#45Dr Dre – 2001Elbow – Asleep in the Back
#44Lauren Daigle – Look Up ChildGomez – Bring it On
#43The Baseballs – Strike!Ben Howard – Every Kingdom
#42Tom Jones – ReloadForeign Slippers – Farewell to the Old Ghosts
#41Black Lace – Party PartyOpeth – Ghost Reveries
#40Nell Bryden – Shake the TreeMaximum the Hormone – Bu-ikikaesu
#39The Torero Band – Lennon and McCartney, Tijuana StyleJimmy Eat World – Clarity
#38Ray Lamontagne and the Pariah Dogs – God Willin’ & the Creek Don’t RiseGoo Goo Dolls – Dizzy up the Girl
#37Genesis – Invisible TouchMetallica – Master of Puppets
#36Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers – The Album/Swing the MoodArcade Fire – Funeral
#35Richard Hawley – Coles CornerBat for Lashes – Fur and Gold
#34Grainne Duffy – Out of the DarkDamien Rice – O

Our current theme is an arrangement of Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin (written by John Bonham, Willie Dixon, John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant) using (at James’ request) harpsichord, bassoon, and triangle, made by Glen.

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