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Welcome To The Music
Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston
182 episodes
4 months ago
The stories and people behind the music.

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The stories and people behind the music.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Music
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The Kings
Welcome To The Music
49 minutes 22 seconds
12 months ago
The Kings

Summary:


Karim Kanji and Gregg Tilston initiated a discussion centered around U2's "Unforgettable Fire" and its role in the band's evolution. They welcomed guests David Diamond and Zero from The Kings, who shared their experiences in the music industry. The conversation covered topics such as new music releases, touring experiences, and challenges faced in venues that have since closed.


The dialogue shifted to the Heat Wave Festival, with Gregg discussing its legendary status and the performances, particularly by Teenage Head. The discussion highlighted Teenage Head's influence on other Canadian bands and the historical significance of the festival.


Karim engaged the guests in a conversation about their iconic song "This Beat Goes On/Switching to Glide," discussing its creation, structure, success on radio, and performance on American Bandstand. The conversation also touched on the humorous anecdote involving a dog named Sadie and her image on their album cover.


The episode concluded with discussions about the new single "There's nowhere to go but gone," the collaboration with producers for their new album "The Longest Story Ever Told," and plans for future projects. The conversation explored the evolving landscape of radio music formats, the blending of genres, and the challenges facing modern rock and alternative stations. The episode was marked by a spirit of collaboration, nostalgia, and enthusiasm for the future of music.


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Welcome To The Music
The stories and people behind the music.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.