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Needle Drop Nation

Podcast door Nick Wood and Jodi Barias

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Celebrating the Soundtracks of Generation X Join Nick and Jodie as they explore the iconic music that defined the lives of Gen Xers from 1965 onwards. Sharing personal stories, significant historical moments, and the evolution of music across decades shaped by social and cultural changes.

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Needle Drop Nation Ep10 | Flame to the Fury

Podcast Title: Needle Drop Nation Episode 10: 1973 – Flame to the Fury Description: Welcome to Episode 10 of Needle Drop Nation! Hosts Nick Wood and Jodi Barrias have officially hit double digits, and this week they are dancing their way through 1973 in an episode titled "Flame to the Fury". For our hosts, 1973 felt like a carefree, sunny childhood filled with crisps and fizzy colas, but the reality of the world was shifting dramatically. From the awakening of the OPEC oil crisis and major political milestones to the birth of the cell phone, we dive into how the historic shifts of 1973 ran parallel to an unbelievable era of soulful ballads, glam rock, and cinematic masterpieces. In this episode, we discuss: * The Global Landscape: We chat about the major historical awakenings of 1973, including U.S. troops finally returning home from Vietnam, the monumental passing of Roe v. Wade, the UK fully embracing the European Common Market, and the realities of gasoline rationing during the oil embargo. * Marvin Gaye's Romantic Evolution: A special listener dedication for a 1973 baby leads us into the incredible story behind Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On. We discuss how he overcame writer's block during a rough separation to create a platinum album inspired by a 17-year-old Janis Hunter (who he later married), ultimately cementing his status as a musical sex symbol. * The Genius of Elton John: We celebrate the seminal, multi-generational double album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. From the emotional depths of "Candle in the Wind" to the glam-rock, bar-fight energy of "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" and "Bennie and the Jets", we honor the brilliant partnership of Elton John and lyricist Bernie Taupin. * Glam Rock & Childhood Memories: Acknowledging the controversy but looking strictly at the musical impact, we discuss Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll Part 2" as a precursor to punk rock, complete with Nick's hilarious memory of performing as the band Sweet in a primary school play. * The Stones & Ex-Beatles: The Rolling Stones return with Goats Head Soup and beautiful ballads like "Angie", while ex-Beatles Paul McCartney and George Harrison continue to dominate the charts. * Cinematic Soundtracks & Rock Theater: We geek out over Roger Moore's debut as James Bond in Live and Let Die, featuring Nick's childhood crush Jane Seymour and the epic theme song by Paul McCartney and Wings. We also explore how rock theater hit the big screen with Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar. * Tech & Space Trivia: Did you know 1973 gave us the very first cell phone call and the launch of the Skylab space station? (Plus, Nick shares a hilarious story about a piece of Skylab crashing onto a German tourist's tent!). Mentioned in this Episode: * Marvin Gaye ("Let's Get It On") & Roberta Flack ("Killing Me Softly") * Elton John (Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, "Bennie and the Jets", "Daniel", "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting") * David Bowie ("Life on Mars?") * The Rolling Stones (Goats Head Soup, "Angie", "Heartbreaker") * Paul McCartney and Wings ("Live and Let Die") * Gary Glitter ("Do You Wanna Touch Me? (Oh Yeah!)", "Rock and Roll Part 2") * Films & Theater: Live and Let Die, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar Tune in Next Week: We are officially hitting double digits next week for Episode 11! We're planning to make this milestone episode bigger and better as we officially dive head-first into the incredible music of 1974. Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/66lP5cvR8IpYtiU34jEZSr]in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1971 in the comments Here's the Spotify playlist: Episode 10: 1973 – Flame to the Fury [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/66lP5cvR8IpYtiU34jEZSr] Welcome to Needle Drop Nation. Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below. Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub [https://www.skool.com/the-digital-income-freedom-hub-9202/about].  👉 Or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571601911411] To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@mjb-r9g]   👉Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/babayin42025/]

15 mei 2026 - 27 min
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Needle Drop Nation Ep9 | Fury Fire And The Future Unfolding

Episode 9: 1972 – Fury, Fire and the Future Unfolding Description: Welcome back to Needle Drop Nation! Hosts Nick Wood and Jodi Barias are back for Episode 9, a beautifully entitled chapter called "Fury, Fire and the Future Unfolding". This week, we dive into the pivotal year of 1972—with a sneaky, spectacular detour into 1973. 1972 was a year filled with massive global shifts. In the UK, it was marked by the tragic Bloody Sunday massacre and the signing of the treaty to join the Common Market (the precursor to the EU). Meanwhile, in the US, President Nixon opened doors to China, signed an arms control treaty with Russia, and began bringing troops home from Vietnam—all while the shadows of the Watergate scandal started to loom. Against this backdrop of political fury and fire, the music world was boldly unfolding into the future with glam rock, progressive epics, and newly independent soul legends. In this episode, we discuss: * The Global Landscape: We chat about the parallels of 1970s politics to today, including the UK and US opening doors to immigrant labor and medical professionals, Nixon's landslide victory, and the UK's complicated history with the European Union. * The Genius of Ziggy Stardust: A deep dive into David Bowie's masterpiece, The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. We explore his chameleonic performance art, the bluesy hooks of "Suffragette City", and the haunting beauty of "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide". * Stevie Wonder's Creative Freedom: How Talking Book marked a pinnacle transition for Stevie as he broke away from the traditional Motown mold. We celebrate his genius on the clavinet, organ, and harmonica on iconic tracks like "Superstition" and "You Are the Sunshine of My Life". * A 1973 Sneak Peek (The Dark Side of the Moon): Nick exercises his "podcast owning privilege" to skip over most of The Rolling Stones' Exile on Main St. and instead jumps ahead to Pink Floyd's progressive rock masterpiece. We discuss the experimental tape loops, the Abbey Road Studio 2 alarm clocks, and the amazing story of the session singer on "The Great Gig in the Sky" who rightfully sued for royalties 30 years later. * Cinematic Masterpieces: We praise the incredible Italian-countryside cinematography and outstanding cast of the 1972 classic, The Godfather. Mentioned in this Episode: * David Bowie (The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust..., "Five Years", "Starman", "Rock 'n' Roll Suicide", "Suffragette City") * Stevie Wonder (Talking Book, "Superstition", "You Are the Sunshine of My Life") * Pink Floyd (The Dark Side of the Moon, "Money", "The Great Gig in the Sky") * The Rolling Stones (Exile on Main St., "Tumbling Dice") * Yes (Progressive Rock) * Oasis ((What's the Story) Morning Glory?) * The Godfather Tune in Next Week: We are officially hitting double digits next week for Episode 10! We're planning to make this milestone episode bigger and better as we officially dive head-first into the incredible music of 1973. Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4vNMCqfRCejr0qifz4ZmkA]in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1971 in the comments Here's the Spotify playlist: Needle Drop Nation Ep9 | Fury Fire And The Future Unfolding [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4vNMCqfRCejr0qifz4ZmkA] Welcome to Needle Drop Nation. Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below. Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub [https://www.skool.com/the-digital-income-freedom-hub-9202/about].  👉 Or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571601911411] To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@mjb-r9g]   👉Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/babayin42025/]

23 apr 2026 - 30 min
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Needle Drop Nation Ep8 | Heartbreak, Hope & Heavy Rotation

Podcast Title: Needle Drop Nation Episode 8: 1971 – Heartbreak, Hope, and Heavy Rotation Description: Welcome to Episode 8 of Needle Drop Nation, and happy two-month anniversary to us! This week, hosts Jodi Barrias and Nick Wood are shaking up our usual format to celebrate 1971 by focusing on several pivotal, monumental albums that shaped our Gen X childhoods. In an episode appropriately titled "Heartbreak, Hope, and Heavy Rotation", we explore a year of major historical shifts—from the banning of cigarette ads on TV and radio and the Apollo 14 moon landing, to the UK finally going decimal and the start of remote learning broadcasts. Grab your headphones and join us as we dive into one of the most prolific years in rock, soul, and glam history. In this episode, we discuss: * Marvin Gaye's Masterpiece: We dive deep into the conceptualization of What's Going On. We explore how Marvin's personal grief over losing Tammi Terrell, his brother's Vietnam War experiences, and ongoing racism inspired this brilliant, layered, orchestral album that broke out of the traditional Motown romantic mold. * Heavy Rock Arrives: A celebration of Led Zeppelin IV, from the absolute genius of "Stairway to Heaven" and "Black Dog" to how this British band conquered America before returning as absolute heroes to the UK. * Multi-Generational Songwriting: We honor Carole King's Tapestry, a massively successful Grammy-winning album that resonated with everyone from Boomers to Gen Z with honest tracks like "It's Too Late" and "You've Got a Friend". * Glam Rock & Hunky Dory: Nick and Jody geek out over David Bowie's Hunky Dory, praising it as his best songwriting album, and discuss his close friendship with T-Rex's Marc Bolan as the glam rock movement exploded. * The Who's Raw Energy: Remembering the brilliant musicianship of Pete Townshend, the unmatched, chaotic drumming of Keith Moon, and the athletic stage presence of Roger Daltrey. * Anthems & Commercial Magic: How a Coca-Cola commercial unexpectedly gave us The New Seekers' hit "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", the patriotism of Don McLean's "American Pie", and the timeless peace of John Lennon's "Imagine"—which Nick's teenage band was shockingly banned from playing in a church! Mentioned in this Episode: * Marvin Gaye (What's Going On) * Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin IV, "Stairway to Heaven", "Black Dog", "Four Sticks") * Carole King (Tapestry, "It's Too Late", "You've Got a Friend") * The Who ("Baba O'Riley") * John Lennon ("Imagine") * David Bowie (Hunky Dory, "Life on Mars?", "Changes", "Oh! You Pretty Things") * T-Rex ("Bang a Gong (Get It On)") * Don McLean ("American Pie") * The New Seekers ("I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing") * Three Dog Night ("Joy to the World") * Shirley Bassey ("Diamonds Are Forever"), Bill Withers ("Ain't No Sunshine"), The Rolling Stones ("Brown Sugar") Tune in Next Week: Next week, we are moving forward to 1972—which happens to be the year Nick was a six-year-old! If you want us to feature a particular song from 1972, reach out and let us know. Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4I2JDgvPLfcJXGaKU4ltfu]in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1971 in the comments Here's the Spotify playlist Needle Drop Nation Ep8 | Heartbreak, Hope & Heavy Rotation [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4I2JDgvPLfcJXGaKU4ltfu] Welcome to Needle Drop Nation. Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below. Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub [https://www.skool.com/the-digital-income-freedom-hub-9202/about].  👉 Or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571601911411] To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@mjb-r9g]   👉Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/babayin42025/]

19 apr 2026 - 27 min
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Needle Drop Nation Ep7 | Soul Power Rock Thunder

Podcast Title: Needle Drop Nation Episode 7: 1970 – Soul Power, Rock Thunder (and Jody's Birth Year!) Description: Welcome back to Needle Drop Nation! This week, hosts Nick Wood and Jodi Baras are wiping the slate clean and kicking off a brand new decade with 1970, a year they have dubbed "Soul Power, Rock Thunder". This is an extra special episode because 1970 also happens to be the year our pop-culture-obsessed co-host, Jodi, was born! 1970 was a true year of awakening. Across the globe, there was a profound sense of change—from anti-war protests and the commencement of Earth Day in the US, to a surprise Conservative government led by Edward Heath and the lowering of the age of consent in the UK. Join us as we explore how the artists of the day captured this powerful cultural sentiment and shaped the soundtrack of our childhoods. In this episode, we discuss: * The Power of Soul: We dive deep into the incredible R&B of the era, from the synchronized choreography of The Jackson 5's "ABC" to the heavy, conscious basslines of The Temptations' "Ball of Confusion" and "I Can't Get Next to You". * Rock Thunder & The Birth of Glam: Exploring the emergence of early heavy metal with Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin's epic "Immigrant Song," alongside the theatrical makeup and performance art of David Bowie and T-Rex's Marc Bolan as the glam rock era took root. * Epic Breakups & Solo Triumphs: The Beatles and The Supremes may have called it quits, but their departures gave us massive solo hits, including Diana Ross's beautiful love-ballad version of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and George Harrison surprisingly becoming the first Beatle to score a solo #1 with the spiritually driven "My Sweet Lord". * Stonewall & Social Milestones: A meaningful discussion reflecting on the Stonewall riots, the founding of the Stonewall charity by Peter Tatchell in the UK, and the groundbreaking narrative of The Kinks' hit "Lola". We also discuss Elton John and Bernie Taupin's "Your Song," and the amazing story of Bernie writing a future hit in 10 minutes at a party with Princess Margaret. * Childhood TV & Cinema Escapism: We remember the monumental impact of PBS children's shows like Sesame Street and The Electric Company (featuring a young Morgan Freeman and Rita Moreno). Plus, Nick shares UK nostalgia with memories of the slapstick Carry On films and Benny Hill's cheeky #1 hit, "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)". * Space Race Realities: A look back at the terrifying "Houston, we have a problem" catastrophe of Apollo 13, contrasting it with today's Artemis 2 mission. Mentioned in this Episode: * Led Zeppelin ("Immigrant Song") & Black Sabbath * David Bowie & T-Rex * George Harrison ("My Sweet Lord") & The Traveling Wilburys * Diana Ross ("Ain't No Mountain High Enough") * The Temptations ("Ball of Confusion", "I Can't Get Next to You") & The Jackson 5 ("ABC") * Elton John ("Your Song") * The Kinks ("Lola") * Norman Greenbaum ("Spirit in the Sky") * James Taylor ("Fire and Rain") * The Guess Who ("American Woman") * Films & TV: Love Story, Carry On films, The Benny Hill Show, Sesame Street, The Electric Company Tune in Next Week: Next week we are moving on to 1971, where glam rock goes into full throttle and artists like Stevie Wonder release some of their most powerful work. We might even share a childhood story about Chuck Berry's "My Ding-a-Ling"! Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61dPud2ZT1q23qEZmVOGoa]in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1971 in the comments Here's the Spotify playlist Needle Drop Nation Ep7 | Soul Power Rock Thunder [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/61dPud2ZT1q23qEZmVOGoa] Welcome to Needle Drop Nation. Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below. Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub [https://www.skool.com/the-digital-income-freedom-hub-9202/about].  👉 Or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571601911411] To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@mjb-r9g]   👉Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/babayin42025/]

3 apr 2026 - 36 min
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Needle Drop Nation Ep6 | The Beat That Brought Us Together

Needle Drop Nation Ep6 | The Beat That Brought Us Together Coming Together, Epic Goodbyes, and the Moon Landing Welcome to Episode 6 of Needle Drop Nation! This week, hosts Nick Wood and Jodi Barias are tackling 1969, a year dedicated to celebrating the beat that brought us all together. 1969 was a monumental year packed with unforgettable historical milestones and legendary music. From the unbelievable feat of the Apollo 11 moon landing to the mud and magic of Woodstock, we dive deep into the cultural shifts, the groundbreaking cinema, and the albums that closed out the decade in spectacular fashion. In this episode, we discuss: The King of Rock and Roll: We finally talk about Elvis Presley, focusing on his 1969 Las Vegas residency, his often-overlooked military service, and brilliant hits like "In the Ghetto" and "Suspicious Minds". One Giant Leap & Space Oddities: We marvel at the fact that Neil Armstrong landed on the moon 240,000 miles away using less computing power than a modern cell phone. This monumental event perfectly coincided with David Bowie's debut hit "Space Oddity," leading to a deep dive into Bowie's genius, his ever-changing personas, and his collaborative spirit. The Magic of Woodstock: Reflecting on the ultimate music festival in upstate New York, wondering how anyone survived a whole weekend of that incredible, exhausting energy, and how modern attempts to recreate it just couldn't live up to the original. Rock Operas & Heavy Riffs: How The Who went from being broke instrument-smashers to creating the lucrative, brilliant rock opera Tommy. We also discuss Led Zeppelin bursting onto the scene with "Whole Lotta Love," and the irony of the BBC using this subversive, heavy track as the theme song for Top of the Pops. 1969 at the Movies: A look at cinematic legends with serious screen presence, including Robert Redford and Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the gritty realism of Midnight Cowboy, George Lazenby's brief stint as James Bond, and the classic British caper The Italian Job (complete with its ambiguous ending). Soul, Funk, & Killer Basslines: The unifying power of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" and how they heavily influenced the 90s Neo-Soul movement, plus Nick's love for the complex bassline in The Jackson 5's "I Want You Back". The Beatles' Final Bow: We discuss the Let It Be album and their iconic Savile Row rooftop concert. We also delve into the tear-jerking, tense documentary footage of their final studio sessions, and we finally debunk the myth that Yoko Ono broke up the band, sharing personal stories of her genius and mentorship. Mentioned in this Episode: Elvis Presley ("Suspicious Minds", "In the Ghetto", "Unchained Melody") David Bowie ("Space Oddity") The Who (Tommy) Led Zeppelin ("Whole Lotta Love") Sly and the Family Stone ("Everyday People") The Jackson 5 ("I Want You Back") The Beatles (Let It Be) Films: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Midnight Cowboy, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, The Italian Job Tune in Next Week: Get ready to cross into a brand new decade! Next week we are covering 1970, which is an incredibly special episode because it is the year our amazing co-host Jodi was born! Listen & Connect: Don't forget to check out our companion Spotify playlist on our YouTube channel to hear all the amazing tracks we discussed today. Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4jZOWMO31FgFkDc4KhqLxC]in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1969 in the comments Here's the Spotify playlist Needle Drop Nation 6: The Beats That Bought Us Together [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4jZOWMO31FgFkDc4KhqLxC] Welcome to Needle Drop Nation. Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below. Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub [https://www.skool.com/the-digital-income-freedom-hub-9202/about].  👉 Or Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571601911411] To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@mjb-r9g]   👉Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/babayin42025/]

27 mrt 2026 - 45 min
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