The Friday Vinyl Club Podcast – Albums, Vinyl Records, Personal Music Memories and Stories

Max Clilverd: Memories of The Beatles' Abbey Road, collaborating with Tom Odell, and his solo Violet EP

1 h 22 min · 26. Juni 2026
Episode Max Clilverd: Memories of The Beatles' Abbey Road, collaborating with Tom Odell, and his solo Violet EP Cover

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Welcome to The Friday Vinyl Club Podcast, where every day feels like Friday and every record tells a personal story. In this episode, I’m sitting down with the wonderful Max Clilverd, an Ivor Novello-nominated songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and long-time core band member with Tom Odell. You might know Max for his gorgeous, atmospheric pedal steel work, but today he’s joining us to chat about his amazing career and a record deeply woven into his own family history: The Beatles’ timeless masterpiece, Abbey Road. We pull up a chair to chat about how a great album can become a safe harbor during life’s most difficult chapters, and how music holds onto the people we love long after they're gone. In this conversation, we wander through: * A Wiltshire childhood soundtracked by his mum’s deep obsession with David Bowie, classic soul, and vintage guitar bands. * The "Formative" years at Leeds College of Music, where Max spent three years obsessively practicing his craft. * A decade on the road with Tom Odell, tracing the organic musical trust built from small clubs to global stages. And co-writing "Black Friday" with Tom * Stepping into Abbey Road Studios, navigating the strange feeling of making music inside a living history museum. * A beautiful legacy, and the bittersweet comfort of returning to Abbey Road following the recent loss of his father. For this week's turntable recommendation, we are shining a light on Max’s brilliant solo project, the Violet EP. We dive into the hypnotic, Bill Withers-inspired groove of "Open Air" (featuring Tom Odell drummer Toby Couling) and the raw, vulnerable storytelling of the gorgeous title track. It’s the perfect musical palette cleanser for your weekend. Note: Beatles Abbey Road chat starts around 60 mins into the episode. Come say hello or share your musical chapters: * Instagram: @jamieb1NINE73 [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://instagram.com/jamieb1NINE73] * Email: TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com For the algorithms: Max Clilverd, Tom Odell, Black Friday single, Violet EP, Open Air, The Beatles, Abbey Road, Songwriting, Ivor Novello, Pedal Steel, Vinyl Records, Music Podcast, Record Collecting, Vinyl Community.

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Episode Memories of Kajagoogoo's White Feathers with Lulu Kyriacou, meeting Bowie & the evolution of a Super Fan Cover

Memories of Kajagoogoo's White Feathers with Lulu Kyriacou, meeting Bowie & the evolution of a Super Fan

The Friday Vinyl Club podcast, where every day feels like Friday, and every album tells a story. Welcome to the Friday Vinyl Club Podcast! In this episode, host Jamie is sitting down to interview the wonderful Lulu, a born-and-bred South Londoner dialing in from London to discuss an ambitious, often misunderstood product of the 1980s: Kajagoogoo’s 1983 debut album, White Feathers. We pull up a chair to chat about growing up in Brixton, the early days of alternative London, and how a series of incredible coincidences transformed Lulu from a regular gig-goer into the ultimate "OG" fan of one of the decade's biggest pop sensations. We dive into the glossy, hairspray-scented world of 1983, looking past the single massive hit to explore the full story behind the band and the record that shaped a generation of memories. In this conversation, we wander through: * A South London Childhood: Growing up in Brixton where the Sunday Top 40 and Top of the Pops were absolute family religion, soundtracked by early Bowie and her mum's love of "jolly tunes". * The Alternative Awakening: How a late-night tape of Bauhaus's "Bela Lugosi's Dead" and hearing "Rapper's Delight" in 1979 blew open a whole new world of post-punk and synth music. * The Blitz Club Era: Stories from when Lulu's mum worked as the night manager at the Rock Garden, leading to an invitation to the opening night of the legendary Blitz club at just 14 years old. * Meeting the Starman Himself: The unforgettable, full-circle moment in the 1990s when Lulu was invited into a tiny backstage bar and got to have a personal conversation with her ultimate hero, David Bowie. * Becoming the Original Kajagoogoo Super Fan: Cold-calling London recording studios using the Yellow Pages to find the band before they hit number one, crashing their tour bus, and a stunning dressing room reunion decades later. Track-by-Track Highlights * "Too Shy" – Lightning in a bottle! A perfectly constructed, slick, non-political pop masterpiece featuring an iconic baseline that still instantly gets stuck in your head 45 years later. * "Kajagoogoo" – The band's instrumental track used as their high-energy tour opener, which Lulu notes was a classic piece of "album filler" that nevertheless triggered ear-piercing crowd screams live. * "Hang On Now" – The album's big ballad single, following the classic 1980s release formula (two pop tracks followed by a slower song), though Lulu routinely let the band know she wasn't a ballad girl. * "Freghel (Freo)" – The atmospheric, dark last track on the album inspired by Poland trying to break away from the Iron Curtain, giving the record a distinct Eastern European quality. * "Lies and Promises" – One of Lulu's personal favorite tracks on the record that keeps her coming back to the vinyl all these years later without ever wanting to skip a track. Friday Spin Recommendation For this week's Friday Spin recommendation, we are shining alight on an absolute masterclass in songwriting from a true musical genius, designed to touch your soul and ground your weekend playlist. * Lulu's Choice: Exodus (Album) by Bob Marley & The Wailers. * The Vibe: An essential, timeless reggae masterpiece. Written by a songwriting titan who sits comfortably alongside Neil Finn and David Bowie, it's an album that everyone needs to experience spinning on vinyl at least once in their life. Note: The deep-dive discussion into Kajagoogoo's White Feathers and the 1980s nostalgia chat starts around 38 minutes into the episode. Instagram: ⁠⁠@jamieb1NINE73⁠⁠Email: TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com For the algorithms: Lulu, Kajagoogoo, White Feathers, Too Shy, David Bowie, Nick Rhodes, Duran Duran, Blitz Club, The Rock Garden, Bauhaus, Bela Lugosi's Dead, Bob Marley, Exodus, 1980s Synth Pop, New Romantics, Vinyl Community, Music Podcast.

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Episode Memories of Queen's A Night at the Opera with Andrew Bronowski, Bohemian Rhapsody and the Online Vinyl Community (Instagram and TikTok) Cover

Memories of Queen's A Night at the Opera with Andrew Bronowski, Bohemian Rhapsody and the Online Vinyl Community (Instagram and TikTok)

The Friday Vinyl Club podcast, where every day feels like Friday, and every album tells a story. Welcome to the Friday Vinyl Club Podcast! In this episode, host Jamie is sitting down to interview the wonderful Andrew Bronowski, the passionate record collector and curator behind the thriving Instagram page, Cyncyvynyl We pull up a chair to chat about how a great record collection can become a form of mindfulness and a safe harbor during life's most stressful chapters. We dive into the deep, storytelling roots of the global online vinyl community and explore an absolute titan of rock history deeply woven into our collective music memories: Queen’s timeless 1975 masterpiece, A Night at the Opera. Written at a time when the band was completely flat broke and fighting a vicious battle with their former management, this album was an all-or-nothing, highly intentional creative gamble that altered the musical landscape forever. In this conversation, we wander through: * A Pittsburgh childhood soundtracked by his dad’s Ukrainian church hymns and his mum's deep obsession with 92.9 WLTJ soft rock, a musical palette that has now come full circle via the "Yacht Rock" revival. * Curating behind the counter during a formative year working in the music department at Barnes & Noble at the tail end of the cassette tape era. * The ritual of vinyl, and how a grueling job in 2018 led Andrew to discover the ultimate evening escape: pouring a drink, dropping the needle, and finding peace in the grooves. * The Instagram Vinyl mindset, digging into the origin of his Instagram page, navigating a three-year review backlog, and using the platform as a creative outlet to share his story through records. * The genius of Queen, exploring the sheer engineering madness behind Bohemian Rhapsody and why the band chose to intentionally troll their former managers with extreme tonal whiplash. Track-by-Track Highlights * "Death on Two Legs" – The ultimate 1970s rock diss track, where Freddie completely bypasses singing to growl out a vicious attack on their old management. * "Lazing on a Sunday Afternoon" - A breezy jump into traditional British music-hall vaudeville, deliberately sequenced for instant tonal whiplash. * "You're My Best Friend" - John Deacon's beautifully grounded pop masterpiece that served as the band's critical commercial safety net. * "The Prophet's Song" - An intensive, 8-minute side-two prog epic featuring a staggering, stripped-back vocal canon section. * "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Masterpiece! The engineered-to-death masterpiece with no chorus that took 70 hours just to layer the iconic operatic section. For this week's Friday Spin recommendation, we are shining a light on a brilliant, laid-back acoustic gem that serves as the perfect musical palette cleanser for your weekend. * Andrew's Choice: "Happy Anniversary" by Tim Rogers and the Twin Set. * The Vibe: Discovered on an early 2000s Napster mixtape forum, this track from the Australian indie frontman is a pleasant, wonderfully simple song that instantly leaves you feeling happy. Note: Queen's A Night at the Opera chat starts around 30 mins into the episode. * Instagram: ⁠@jamieb1NINE73⁠ [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/jamieb1NINE73] * Email: TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com If you’ve enjoyed this episode, please share it, follow the show, or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It really helps a small, organic, family podcast grow without ads or sponsors! For the algorithms: Andrew Bronowski, Sincy Vinyl, Queen, A Night at the Opera, Bohemian Rhapsody, Wayne's World, Death on Two Legs, You're My Best Friend, John Deacon, Freddie Mercury, Tim Rogers, Happy Anniversary, Crate Digging, Cincinnati Vinyl, Record Collecting, Vinyl Community, Music Podcast.

3. Juli 202653 min
Episode One for the Vinyl Den: Vol. 1 - June 2026 (Ollie’s Monthly Playlist) Cover

One for the Vinyl Den: Vol. 1 - June 2026 (Ollie’s Monthly Playlist)

The Friday Vinyl Club podcast, where every day feels like Friday, and every album tells a story. Welcome to the debut episode of One for the Vinyl Den, a new monthly new music discovery series on the Friday Vinyl Club Podcast! The format is a simple music review challenge: every month, host Ollie curates a personalized monthly playlist of 5 emerging indie tracks he’s been spinning. He sends them over to Papa (Jamie) for a week of repeat listening. Then, they sit down in the studio to connect, share music memories, debate what worked, and ultimately Papa decides which single track earns the ultimate honour: being pressed onto imaginary a custom 7-inch vinyl record for the family vinyl record den. For this first episode, Ollie’s goal was to actively challenge Papa’s traditional rock and vinyl palette. Moving away from the nostalgic classic rock and throwback tunes they shared while Ollie was growing up, this curated tracklist leans heavily into modern dream pop, lo-fi indie, acoustic country, and global music discoveries. From Spotify algorithm recommendations to solo travel inspirations, this episode covers the evolution of music streaming vs. physical record collecting. Did Papa stick to his favorite late-90s British indie sounds, or did a quiet, soothing foreign-language track weave its way into his brain? The final 7-inch vinyl selection might just surprise you. Ollie's June 2026 Playlist: * "Glistening" by Flipturn ◦Genre: Modern Indie Rock / Alternative ◦The Vibe: A warm, atmospheric, and nostalgic track out of Florida with a cinematic guitar riff reminiscent of classic driving tunes, drawing comparisons to Delamitri, Crowded House, and U2. * "Love" by Wave to Earth ◦Genre: Korean Indie / Lofi Dream Pop / Jazz Fusion ◦The Vibe: A smooth, jazz-infused track Ollie discovered during a solo trip to Seoul, South Korea. Boasting incredible production values, its smooth R&B groove shares striking similarities with Daniel Caesar’s Freudian album. * "Make Me Wonder" by Solan Holt ◦Genre: Acoustic Country Music / Indie Folk ◦The Vibe: A vulnerable, acoustic guitar-led track exploring the complicated, silent spaces right before a relationship breakup. A brilliant showcase of storytelling lyrics that stands alongside mainstream country artists like Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen. * "Despierto" by Andrea Bejar ◦Genre: Latin Indie / Acoustic Spanish Music ◦The Vibe: A beautifully simple, soothing acoustic guitar piece centered around unconditional love and family. Despite the language barrier, its comforting melody acts as an emotional entry point to global indie music. * "Dream Walker" by Dog Park ◦Genre: East Coast Indie Rock / College Alternative ◦The Vibe: The punchiest, highest-energy song on the playlist. Featuring a driving beat, restlessness, and escapism themes, it captures a distinct late-90s British indie pop / Britpop revival sound akin to early Stereophonics or Two Door Cinema Club. * Host: Ollie (Bringing the modern digital streaming perspective) * Co-Host: Jamie / "Papa" (Bringing the traditional vinyl enthusiast perspective) * Shout-outs & Influences: Mentions of podcast guests, Laura, John, Eleanor, and a deep-dive discussion on why we connect to lyrics and music memories. Join the Friday Vinyl Club Community:We want to hear your music reviews! We’ve launched a companion streaming playlist featuring all five tracks. Which song would you press to a 7-inch vinyl record for your own den? Drop a comment, share your music memories, or leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!

30. Juni 202642 min
Episode Max Clilverd: Memories of The Beatles' Abbey Road, collaborating with Tom Odell, and his solo Violet EP Cover

Max Clilverd: Memories of The Beatles' Abbey Road, collaborating with Tom Odell, and his solo Violet EP

Welcome to The Friday Vinyl Club Podcast, where every day feels like Friday and every record tells a personal story. In this episode, I’m sitting down with the wonderful Max Clilverd, an Ivor Novello-nominated songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and long-time core band member with Tom Odell. You might know Max for his gorgeous, atmospheric pedal steel work, but today he’s joining us to chat about his amazing career and a record deeply woven into his own family history: The Beatles’ timeless masterpiece, Abbey Road. We pull up a chair to chat about how a great album can become a safe harbor during life’s most difficult chapters, and how music holds onto the people we love long after they're gone. In this conversation, we wander through: * A Wiltshire childhood soundtracked by his mum’s deep obsession with David Bowie, classic soul, and vintage guitar bands. * The "Formative" years at Leeds College of Music, where Max spent three years obsessively practicing his craft. * A decade on the road with Tom Odell, tracing the organic musical trust built from small clubs to global stages. And co-writing "Black Friday" with Tom * Stepping into Abbey Road Studios, navigating the strange feeling of making music inside a living history museum. * A beautiful legacy, and the bittersweet comfort of returning to Abbey Road following the recent loss of his father. For this week's turntable recommendation, we are shining a light on Max’s brilliant solo project, the Violet EP. We dive into the hypnotic, Bill Withers-inspired groove of "Open Air" (featuring Tom Odell drummer Toby Couling) and the raw, vulnerable storytelling of the gorgeous title track. It’s the perfect musical palette cleanser for your weekend. Note: Beatles Abbey Road chat starts around 60 mins into the episode. Come say hello or share your musical chapters: * Instagram: @jamieb1NINE73 [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://instagram.com/jamieb1NINE73] * Email: TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com For the algorithms: Max Clilverd, Tom Odell, Black Friday single, Violet EP, Open Air, The Beatles, Abbey Road, Songwriting, Ivor Novello, Pedal Steel, Vinyl Records, Music Podcast, Record Collecting, Vinyl Community.

26. Juni 20261 h 22 min
Episode Olivia Dean: The Art of Loving "Messy" with Emma Bannister | Personal Music Memories & Vinyl Stories Cover

Olivia Dean: The Art of Loving "Messy" with Emma Bannister | Personal Music Memories & Vinyl Stories

Welcome to The Friday Vinyl Club Podcast, where everyday feels like Friday and every record tells a story. In this music interview, I’m joined by Emma Bannister, the passionate music fan behind the popular Instagram account It's a Little Bit Messy. Emma joins us to share a record that isn’t just an exceptional piece of modern soul, but an album that soundtracked her own chaotic, transitional chapter of life. We dive into the warm, intimate world of Olivia Dean, exploring the art of loving "Messy "and how a debut record can invite you in, tell you an honest story, and completely get under your skin. Along the way we hear how: * Top of the Pops & French Road Trips: Emma shares her childhood musical roots, from her father's love of old TV reruns and karate dancing to the Flaming Lips, to driving to France with the Red Hot Chili Peppers on repeat. * The Spitalfields Vinyl Hunt: We hear how Emma’s teenage years were defined by a massive obsession with The 1975, including a memorable, nervous trip to a London market stall at age 15 to secure rare, clear vinyl EPs. * The University Summer Ball Discovery: Emma recounts her introduction to Olivia Dean through the Growth EP, and the incredible, "butterfly effect" moment of unexpectedly seeing her perform live at her own university ball in 2022. * Building an Unfiltered Fan Community: We explore the warm and welcoming nature of the Olivia Dean fan base, and how Emma's desire to connect with other "proud strangers" led her to launch her beautifully candid, beautifully messy Instagram page. * The Magic of Quietly Devastating Tracks: We dive deep into the meticulously crafted storytelling of Messy, exploring the conversational honesty of "UFO," the piano perfection of "Dive," and the immense, emotional power of the Windrush-tribute track "Carmen". * From Uni Gigs to the Grammys: Emma reflects on watching Olivia's graceful ascension to a global superstar—from watching her play small student crowds to the surreal, 3:00 AM moment of watching her win Best New Artist live on television. For this week’s spin, Emma shifts our focus to the dazzling new sounds of British singer-songwriter Tsatsamis and his fresh EP, Sycophant. Blending heavy 1980s George Michael vocal vibes with infectious, dance-infused energy, Emma spotlights the standout tracks "Think About You" and "Nothing to Lose" as the perfect, feel-good addition to your playlist. Contact @jamieb1NINE73 [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.instagram.com/jamieb1nine73] InstagramEmail TheFridayVinylClub@hotmail.com What album did you discover that felt like finding a lost chapter of your own life? Send us a message: we’d love to feature your musical "chapters" in a future episode. Keywords: Olivia Dean, Messy, The Art of Loving Messy, Emma Bannister, It's a Little Bit Messy, The 1975, Taylor Swift, RHCP, Tsatsamis, Sycophant, Carmen, Dive, UFO, George Michael, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Vinyl Records, Indie Soul, Music Podcast, Record Collecting, Grammy Winner, Windrush Generation. #OliviaDean #TheArtOfLovingMessy #VinylClub #MusicPodcast #RecordCollecting #Messy #ItsALittleBitMessy #The1975 #TaylorSwift #RHCP #Tsatsamis #Sycophant #GeorgeMichael #VinylCommunity #NewMusicDiscovery #IndieSoul #Grammys Friday Spin Recommendation:

4. Juni 20261 h 5 min