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Can I Pod With Madness - Kerrang in the 1980s
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2 weeks ago
Join us as we meticulously review a copy of Kerrang! or Metal Hammer, from the golden age of ROCK, 1987-1989
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Join us as we meticulously review a copy of Kerrang! or Metal Hammer, from the golden age of ROCK, 1987-1989
Show more...
Music History
TV & Film,
Music
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Say Hello to Quincy Jones - Q July 1990
Can I Pod With Madness - Kerrang in the 1980s
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1 month ago
Say Hello to Quincy Jones - Q July 1990
A Very Merry Christmas from everyone at PWM Towers. We’re celebrating by lobbing up as much tinsel as humanly possible, rewatching one of our favourite cold themed horror movies and perusing Q number 46 from July  1990.  The venerable mag does a Where Are They Now on Jilted John, which leads us to remember John Shuttleworth’s appearance on Vic and Bob’s All Nighter from Xmas 1993. Some bloke writes in about how he was in Queen, and we sidestep The Stone Roses’ current legal problems by focusing on their affection for it’s grim up North urtext Rita Sue and Bob Too.  Finally we get to a big ass article about Prince where we learn something about his background and theorise about how he manages to fit everything in, particularly regarding his legendary appetite for bangin’. Also we do a not particularly deep dive into his album covers.  Talking of musical genius, New Kids on the Block have an album out and we cover the two best songs, Tonight (The Beatles perfected) and Stay With me Baby (Reggae the way it was always meant to be: Performed by Donnie Wahlberg). Along the way we talk concert videos, movie recommendations, and  - big shocker - some Chris De Burgh news.   PWM57 Recorded November 2nd 2025
Can I Pod With Madness - Kerrang in the 1980s
Join us as we meticulously review a copy of Kerrang! or Metal Hammer, from the golden age of ROCK, 1987-1989