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1990 - Music

2 h 16 min · 4 de ago de 2022
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In our last main episode of series 1, Conor and Niall invite you to listen in on their nostalgic look back at 1990, as everyone waited desperately for Eric Clapton, Phil Collins et al to get the fuck out of the way. We've made a Spotify playlist [https://spoti.fi/3zwNYoB] to take you on our time traveller's musical journey across the decades. Big thanks to our good friends at Pop, Collaborate and Listen for joining us on this episode. Listen to their entire back catalogue now on their website [https://www.pclpodcast.com/]. And a very big thanks to the composer of our theme tune, Tony Wright (aka VerseChorusVerse [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com]) for his brilliant music and his personal reflections on everything Fugazi. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode The Most 1990 Film of 1990 artwork

The Most 1990 Film of 1990

Back in December 2022 our cinema expert, Mik Duffy, messaged me to tell me he had discovered what he called, “The most 1990 movie of 1990,” and I knew we had to put out an episode about it. Except it isn’t just about this mystery film. This episode is much more about a genre that we barely looked at in the original cinema episode – horror. I am very glad that we took the time to look at it in more detail. You can watch a T&A free version of the film at the heart of this episode by going to https://youtu.be/v7eEEjE8l24?si=IXFOMxJcDq8mdU7V [https://youtu.be/v7eEEjE8l24?si=IXFOMxJcDq8mdU7V]. All the violence, none of the sex. Thanks, Google. As always, a big thanks to Tony Wright for giving us our theme tune. Check out his stuff (and buy it) at https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/album/versechorusverse [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/album/versechorusverse] All links (and our socials) available at https://linktr.ee/zeroespodcast [https://linktr.ee/zeroespodcast] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

3 de oct de 20241 h 45 min
episode 5. 1990 - Red, Hot and Blue artwork

5. 1990 - Red, Hot and Blue

Red, Hot and Blue was the first creative project of the AIDS awareness-raising and campaigning Red Hot Organisation, started in 1989 by New York lawyer John Carlin. He managed to gather together an impressive array of musical artists and film directors to produce an album and TV special comprised entirely of contemporary versions of Cole Porter songs. Niall first saw the TV special when it was broadcast on World AIDS Day - 1st December 1990 - on Channel 4 in the UK, and he became obsessed with it. So when he found out that literary scholar and author, John Garrison was writing an entire book about the project for Bloombury’s 33 1/3 series, he had to get him on the podcast to talk about the album, the accompanying TV show, and his own relationship with both. You can pre-order John's book now, and it goes onsale on 19 September 2024. Go to bit.ly/rhb33 [https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/various-artists-red-hot--blue-9798765106648/] to get your copy now. Also, check out all his other excellent work at https://www.john-garrison.com/ [https://www.john-garrison.com/] Please visit the Red Hot Organisation's website [https://redhot.org/] to find out more about this amazing project, now well into its fourth decade. The Zeroes recently invaded our good friends over at Pop, Collaborate and Listen [https://www.pclpodcast.com/] podcast to discuss Nirvana Unplugged. You can listen here [https://www.pclpodcast.com/s05e21-nirvana-unplugged-in-new-york-with-guest-niall-bakewell/]. As always, a big thanks to Tony Wright for giving us our theme tune. Check out his stuff (and buy it) at https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/album/versechorusverse [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/album/versechorusverse] All links (and our socials) available at https://linktr.ee/zeroespodcast [https://linktr.ee/zeroespodcast] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

13 de sep de 202449 min
episode 1990 - The Release of Nelson Mandela artwork

1990 - The Release of Nelson Mandela

John Carlin [https://johncarlin.eu] took over as South Africa Bureau Chief of the Independent in January 1989. Neither he, nor the journalist he replaced had any idea that within 13 months that Nelson Mandela would be released from prison, or that by the middle of the decade that South Africa would go from "the skunk of the world" to a global leader on peace-building and reconciliation. In this episode we listen to John recall what he witnessed from the front row of history, as he reported on the violent final years of the Apartheid regime and the unlikely foundation of The Rainbow Nation. John has written three books about this time - Playing the Enemy [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Playing-the-Enemy-by-John-Carlin/9781848876590], Knowing Mandela [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Knowing-Mandela-by-John-Carlin/9781782394341], and Mandela and the General [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Mandela-and-the-General-by-John-Carlin-author-Oriol-Malet-illustrator/9780874868203]. Check out his website at https://johncarlin.eu [https://johncarlin.eu]. As always, our theme tune is No More Years, by VerseChorusVerse [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/]. Please go to his Bandcamp [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com/] to listen to more, and buy what you like. e69b0cb1a5908b4c7f4d6ef17e5336d69472a3a6 ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

6 de sep de 20221 h 3 min
episode 1990 - Music artwork

1990 - Music

In our last main episode of series 1, Conor and Niall invite you to listen in on their nostalgic look back at 1990, as everyone waited desperately for Eric Clapton, Phil Collins et al to get the fuck out of the way. We've made a Spotify playlist [https://spoti.fi/3zwNYoB] to take you on our time traveller's musical journey across the decades. Big thanks to our good friends at Pop, Collaborate and Listen for joining us on this episode. Listen to their entire back catalogue now on their website [https://www.pclpodcast.com/]. And a very big thanks to the composer of our theme tune, Tony Wright (aka VerseChorusVerse [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com]) for his brilliant music and his personal reflections on everything Fugazi. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

4 de ago de 20222 h 16 min
episode 1990 Television artwork

1990 Television

Susie and Niall take a side each of the pond as they explore US and UK TV across the 80s and 90s, and try to place 1990 in the arc of change. How did Cheers become Frasier? How did Stavros give birth to The Fast Show? How hot was Jerry Seinfeld? And who the fuck was Stretchy McGillicuddy? Most importantly, how did Twin Peaks change television forever? Some links related to stuff we talk about in the show: Edgar Wright on his time at Hot Shots: https://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts/83 [https://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts/83] My So Called Life in slo-mo (and back-to-front) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vunsw [https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6vunsw] The mythical Stretchy McGillicuddy https://youtu.be/jouYWsr2QEk?t=410 [https://youtu.be/jouYWsr2QEk?t=410] As always our theme tune is No More Years by VerseChorusVerse [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4FjcoZLkrA]. Go to versechorusverse.bandcamp.com [https://versechorusverse.bandcamp.com] to listen to his music and buy it. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

28 de jul de 20221 h 11 min