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