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A deep dive into the biography and discography of the 50-plus year career of Ron and Russell Mael
Howdy, Sparks fans! As promised, here's another episode all about New Haven's finest, the inimitable Hilly Michaels! Monte Mallin and I wax poetic for a bit about just what made Hilly's powerhouse work on the skins so special on 1976's Big Beat. After that, I clock out, and pass the baton over to Monte for his one-on-one interview with Hilly, recorded a few weeks before our three-way convo with the rhythm savant, which was featured on the previous episode.
Don't sleep on Hilly's non-Sparks work, in particular his solo career! Aside from that early MTV staple "Calling All Girls," his first LP from 1980 simply roars from beginning to end. The sadly-out-of-print Lumia from the following year shows Hilly exploring a more technology-forward sound a la DEVO or Wall of Voodoo, and should've made more of a splash. As I mention in the episode, Hilly has dozens of unreleased songs in the vault, and you can actually hear them right here, on Hilly's YouTube channel!
Monte's Sparks: Entertainment and Art series is here: https://www.youtube.com/@montemallin2024
And Paul Barrett's MetaSparks at: https://www.youtube.com/@MetaSparks
Drop me a line at podcastsparks@gmail.com
Coming up: We discuss that time in 1984 when Sparks showed Bad Manners!
All You Ever Think About Is Sparks
A deep dive into the biography and discography of the 50-plus year career of Ron and Russell Mael