Marty Miller brings you this week in music history, every week from Nova.ie. Prepare to be transported back in time; the nostalgia is real! Get your fill of music history from Marty every week and get those classics out for a listen!
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Busy week between September 30th to October 4th.
Sinead O'Connor gives TV company NBC a serious headache and cost's them a couple of million, hurting her own career at the same time, but speaking her mind.
Elvis in the movies and Elvis in death in 1956 & 1977.
Also the week some huge albums arrived from Oasis and Pink Floyd.
The podcast is time travel through this week in less than 10 minutes.
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Lots happening this week over the decades. From Doors front man hanging out with Beatles, to the death of a drumming ledge and the building of a David Bowie HUGE tune.
All in less than 10 minutes, this is This Week In Music History
This week.
1967 Jimi Hendrix arrives. 1970 Jimi departs.
A funeral pyre for a 26 year old in a checked shirt and Paula Yates 24 years gone. Cheery ol week so!
Let's time travel September 16th to 20th
Busy week for David Bowie in '77, TV shows galore, with Marc Bolan and Bing Crosby. Hear it all here.
History made with Meatloaf also in '77 this week and goodbye to the man in black in 2003.
This is September 9th to 13th in Music History.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
Very busy week in Music History. Involving Sex Pistols, Fats Domino, Queen, Foo Fighters and The Doors.
Freddie Mercury get's his own Asteroid for his birthday, Doors play an iconic TV show and we lost a musical great.
Join me, Marty Miller as we time travel the week of September 2nd to 6th in Music History.
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Looking at the week August 26th to 30th in Music History. When some clever chaps decided to steal Elvis in 1977. Who was dead and buried at the time.
The Beatles played live for the last time for a paying audience in '66 and said good bye to manager Brian Epstein in '67. And Oasis gave us their debut album this week in '94.
This week, looking at August 5th to 9th.
The week you could buy Elvis' sweat in 2008, The Beatles, a stepladder and a pedestrian crossing in 1969 and why Metallica and GnR fans went nuts in 1992
All that and more, this week in music history.
Thanks for listening
Marty
Hammering through July 29th to August 2nd in Music History, in less than 10 minutes.
1966 John Lennon compares the band to Jesus, it doesn’t go well
The man that discovered Elvis and was first to record him, Sam Philips died this week in 2003. Sam created Sun Studios
And in 1981 and 1987 MTV arrived this week!
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John Lennon WFH in 1971, Amy Winehouse gone in 2011, joining the '27 Club' and REM come to Slane in 1995.
All part of 'This Week in Music History' for July 22nd to 26th.
Stones and riots, Dylan going electric and an audition for a huge band too!
Yellow Submarine, the motion picture, came out this week. A Beatles movie, animated without.... what?
Plus Police Drummer Stewart Copeland arrived in the world, yes he did break one of Sting's ribs.
What else happened between July 15th and 19th in Music History?? Have a listen here.
Busy week this one.
Jimi Hendrix fired after 6 shows opening for who in 1967
Who is Gail Renard? And how did John Lennon make her a fortune? He did in 2008
And a 6 million dollar will. Decided on papers found IN a sofa.
Lets time travel This Week in Music History, July 8th to 12th
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Busy week this one. July 1st to 5th.
Johnny Cash plays live for the last time ever in 2003.
In 1991 Axl Rose is an arse, you get to hear it first hand!
And famous faces come to Dublin for a hitching!
Let's time travel the week, in less than 10 minutes.
What a week, Elvis memorabilia of the highest order for sale in 2012
In 2016 David Bowie's hair is for sale – Talk about paying for haircut!!
And Freddie gets with Roger and Brian in 1970.
This is June 24th to 28th In Music History
The week in 1948 Vinyl became THE thing as mass production kicked off – Know the science?
Prince in 1990 was on the move and came to Cork for a "funky grooooove"
And David Bowie dips his toe in leaving planet Earth. And I don’t mean Ziggy.
This is June 17th to 21st in Music History. Listen to the week in less than 10 minutes.
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This week Paul McCartney gets hitched. Again. This one was in Ireland!
Speaking of Paul. The Beatles headed down under in 1964 and in 1987 a photo shoot with no Photoshop!
Check out this week in Music History here and timetravel the week in less than 10 minutes.
Marty
It’s a week of goodbyes I’m afraid. This week in 97 we lost Faces man Ronnie Lane at age 51.
2002 it was the turn of Dee Dee Ramone
And Beatles buddy Billy Preston was gone this week in 2006.
In good news Def Leppard got a record deal this week in 79 and Bowie played Berlin with speakers pointed OVER 'The Wall'
This is June 3rd to 7th in Music History.
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Let's go time travel again. Looking at the week of May 27th to 31st featuring David Bowie, Michael Hutchence, The Beach Boys and the Stones.
All up to stuff, this week, years gone by.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
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Looking and hammering through the week of May 20th to 24th in less than 10 minutes.
A smashed Kurt Cobain guitar sells big in 2023.
David Bowie in '83 was Number 1.
And in 2006 rock royalty get prize from an actual King.
Thanks for listening
Marty
This week we're time traveling through May 13th to 17th in Music History.
George Michael was in trouble in LA.
Poor Johnny Cash said good bye to the love of his life and parting is such sweet sorrow, as Paul McCartney parts with his hard earned!
Thanks for listening.
Marty
Hello there. This time we're taking a look at the week of May 6th to 10th.
One of the tunes that’s a staple of the Rolling Stones setlist came to life this week in 1965
Bono and Edge as the bombs fall appear in Kyiv in 2022
and in 1966 The Doors audition as the house band of the Whisky A Go Go in LA
All that and loads more in less than 10 minutes.
Marty
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The week in Music History, Bruce Springsteen broke into Graceland to meet Elvis back in 1976
Keith Moon, same year of '76 went a bit nuts but had to play for the pleasure and this week in 2017 Eagles went to court over 'Hotel California'
All of this and lots more in less than 10 minutes of time travel!
Cheers
Marty
Ready for some time travel?
This week sort of had Beatles For Sale in 1976, in 1990, the guitar Jimi Hendrix played at Woodstock earned a few quid and
no matter who sings Happy Birthday, it can still sound ropey! Looking at you Bruuuuuce!
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The week on the podcast we talk about the time Pink Floyd set a fella on fire. In the name of art.
In 2021, The Simpsons took on Morrissey. Morrissey wasn’t happy
And 2Pac tried to shock the people in 1996 with makeup clad boyos.
All that and loads more in less than 10 minutes. Here and Now!
Marty
Welcome to this week in Music History - Looking at April 8th to 12th
This week in 1967 John Lennon got the car spruced up!
David Bowie in 1983 was being the best he could be and downloading music via your computer for free? No way said Metallica back in 2000.
Thanks for listening.
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Marty
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This week in Music History, looking at April 1st to 5th.
The Beatles get bored in studio waiting for Phil Spector to do his Job.
Doors get cancelled because of their front man Jim Morrison and Marvin Gaye, shot dead and buried in LA.
As always, all of that and more in less than 10 minutes.
Thanks for listening
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Busy week to get through. 2 years gone already this week. Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters
In 1985 Stevie Wonder got 'radio' in South Africa really fired up and pissed!
And in 1987, U2 were getting grief from LAPD
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This week is tough sad one. Looking at March 18th to 22nd, when David Bowie was busted and arrested in 1976.
Pure tragedy for Eric Clapton in 1991, living nightmare stuff.
And a good bye to guitarist Randy Rhodes again, pure tragedy..
Thanks for listening. You may need a lie down after this one :(
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Lots to get through in a very quick amount of time, talking March 11th to 15th, when in 1969 Linda McCartney was feeling "terribly happy".
In 2006 Sex Pistols stick it to the man
And Rob Stewart annoyed for his Ferrari in 2022
Thanks for listening
Busy week, but we'll still get through it in less than 10 minutes.
Rolling Stone's head Bill Wyman split from his very young wife in 1990. Stones drummer Charlie Watts told it like it was.
On the actual wedding day!
Ozzy and Osbournes arrive on TV with their home life show in 2002.
And John Lennon plays down brilliance in 1975.
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Welcome to another week in Music History.
This time, February 26th to March 1st.
Some U2 stuff this week from 1980 and '84 including a record deal and embracing a song they initially ran from.
A childhood home of Paul McCartney (Beatles) For Sale in 2015 and in '76 Paul Simon wins at the Grammys. Mainly, he thinks, because Stevie Wonder didn’t put out an album.
Much more when you listen!
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Welcome to another week of music history. Looking at the week of February 19th to 23rd.
The week we lost the singer of a very big Rock'N'Roll band in 1980.
There was health advice from Iron Maiden front man Bruce Dickinson and in 1972, enough is enough decided one wife, divorce proceedings were under way...
Take a listen!
Marty
Hello! What went on this week, years gone by?
One of the biggest of the 90’s split, did you care? I did not..
We met Wayne and his pal Garth for the first time this week in 1992.
And Bruce Springsteen in 1985. Not a tool!
Time travel this week in less than 10 minutes with our bite size podcast.
Marty
Time travelling through the week of February 5th to 9th, the week back in 1964, one British band arrive in the US, one TV reporter sent to cover the event loses HIS mind and Oasis on a Ferry to Holland. What can go wrong… !!
Thanks for listening. Sure, subscribe while you're here!
Marty
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Time travelling through the week of January 29th to February 2nd.
The week that The Beatles annoyed their neighbours in 1969.
Meanwhile in 76, Mamamia, a battle of the mamas and in 1979 Sex Pistol Sid Vicious checks out.
All that and lots more for you here.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
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The week, looking at January 22nd to 26th. The week Axl Rose lost a buddy, only a year ago.
Jim Morrison of The Doors in 1969, here for a good time, not a long time and Bob Dylan sells out in the spirit of Fr Jack of Fr Ted fame.
KNICKERS!
Rather deadly week…
This week in Music History, Carl Perkins in laid to rest in 1998 – George Harrison plays the funereal
We lost Dolores O'Riordan in 2018, her mam and her didn’t see eye to eye with her career choice
And The wall of sound creator Phil Spector dies in prison 3 years ago this week.
Get all this and more is less than 10 minutes here!
Pan Am flight 103 , The Clash's Joe Strummer and the former heir to the Guinness fortune all have what in common this week?
Would it be death?
Find out more with this week in Music History looking at December 18th to 22nd.
Thanks for listening and Happy Christmas to you!
Chat again in '24.
Marty
This week an anniversary of the fella who gave us a song that only makes me think of Guinness when I hear it.
An anniversary of an under appreciated Rolling Stone and from 1990 the “only fruit bowl he wants to put his banana in”. Actually quote from who? And Why?
This week in Music History will bring you through December 11th to 15th in less than 10 minutes
This week in Music History - In 1971 A fire, the one that inspired one of the greatest rock songs ever and one that everyone learns first on guitar!
1980 this week the world lost John Lennon
And in 1968 The Stones launched an album with a unique press event.
Find out all with the Music History Podcast.
Marty
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The week Freddie Mercury’s funeral was held in 1991
Back in 2001 we lost George Harrison.
And who in their right mind invited Sex Pistols on tea time LIVE TV in 1976
This week, having a laugh with Brian May as he looks back in time to the 70's.
In 1995 the legendary Peter Grant who changed EVERYTHING in band management died and in 1997, we lost INXS front man Michael Hutchence too.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
The week of The Good The Bad and The Ugly in 1968,
The week in 2011 a fortune was made by a piece of cardboard that was in a room in 1969 with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
And in the mid 80’s Larry Mullen Jr new record label.
All that plus much more, in less than 10 minutes.
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This week in Music History, The Beatles Played Ireland for the first and only time in 1963, 60 years ago. Wow.
Evidence why AC/DC off and on drummer should be named Phil Rude and not Phil Rudd.
And Randy Bachman of Bachman Turner Overdrive is as surprised as we are with this number 1 tune.
All that and MUCH more in less than 10 minutes - Let us time travel.
Marty
John Lennon brings out an album in 1971. Some tracks take swipes at Paul McCartney.
Freddie Mercury's tash is officially the biz and Roger Waters admits he was wrong in 1986.
Lets time travel through the week of Oct 30th to Nov 3rd.
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Marty
Grim stuff from 1980 this week involving a fella called Mark Chapman.
In 1977 Rolling Stone Keith Richards was running from the law and in 2004 Steve Jobs unveiled the U2 what?
All that and loads more from the week in music history. Oct 23rd to 27th.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
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Welcome to another week of Music History.
This week Elvis' hair went for auction in 2009, Tom Petty got his own park and a tale of pure rock n roll excess from the camp of the Rolling Stones. Mind you it was 1973!
Thanks for listening
Marty
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Looking at the week John Lennon would have/should have been celebrating his birthday.
It was a goodbye to John Bonham, drummer of Led Zeppelin in 1980 and on the subject of stickmen, Dave Grohl plays live, for Nirvana for the first time ever.
All this week and you'll get a taste of it all in less than 10 minutes.
Marty
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Another busy week in the world of music this week.
Sinead O'Connor shocks a nation in 1992, George Harrison gets a Beatles boost in 1969 and David Gilmour remembers Syd Barrett as Pink Floyd go number one in 1975.
This is October 2nd to 6th in Music History, all in less than 10 minutes.
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Looking at September 25th to 29th in Music History. A really busy week actually...
Liam Gallagher in trouble with customs in '99 - Can he talk his way out of it? No!
The Week The Beatles gave us Abbey Road in 1969, but it was close to being called something else
And horror for Metallica in 1986.
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Taking a look at the week 'Doors' front man Jim Morrison is charged for getting his bits out on stage.
From The Byrds Gram Parsons and HIS Funeral Pyre.
And David Byrne on 40 years since Talking Heads 'Stop Making Sense' the first time round.
All of this in less than 10 minutes!
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Ready for this week in Music History - David Bowie records Christmas with a legend in '77. The Beatles form a money wasting electronics company in 1967 and in 2014 U2 say sorry! Well Bono does really.
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Marty
What 'Cars' man should have had his birthday this week?
More proof that Freddie Mercury was out of this world this week in 2016 and just last year a 31 year old baby sues Nirvana!
This is Sept 4th to 8th in Music History
Thanks for listening.
Marty
It's another busy week in Music History. Lots went on over the years between August 28th and September 1st.
4 jokers try to steal Elvis’ body in '77
The man who gave the world the New York Institution CBGB's dies in '07
And in the UK n 2016, Freddie Mercury's old house gets special recognition.
Thanks for listening.
Have a great week
Marty
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Lets take a look back in time and tie in lots of music, it's August 21st to 25th in Music History.
The week in '82 Bono married Ali, in 1970 Jimi Hendriex unveils what? And in 1967 Keith Moon, drummer of The Who ends up in a swimming pool. In a car.
Take a listen to this and lots more now.
Marty
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Flying through a week of time travel for you and July 24th to 28th.
The week Brian Johnson is "sounded out" for an AC/DC audition in 1980, Mick Jagger turns 80 and Boomtown Rats go number one in 1979.
Plus loads more.
Thanks for listening
Marty
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This is time travel in less than 10 minutes. Looking at the week July 17th to 21st.
The week when in 2007 Sharon Osbourne buried her dad. The infamous Don Arden.
Ringo was under the sea in 1969 and who built a wall once again in Berlin, a year after the other fell?
Thanks for listening.
Marty
Time Travel. Without leaving 2023!
Taking you to all the big music events of this week in less than 10 minutes. John Lennon lyrics selling for a small fortune, Live Aid memories from this week in 1985 and the death of a bass playing ledge in 2002.
Thanks for listening. Enjoy!
Marty
Hiya! This week we lost a few madmen... 1969, Brian Jones of the Stones, 1971 Jim Morrison of The Doors and former Pink Floyd front man Syd Barrett in 2006. The week of July 3rd to 7th, in less than 10 minutes.
Have a good one. Marty
How about a week of Music History in less than 10 minutes?
Taking a look at the week June 26th to 30th, when Elvis performed live for the last time ever in 77, in '85 John Lennon's Rolls Royce sells for over 3 million and 2002, John Entwistle of The Who on the eve of a US tour checks out.
Have a great week.
This is your time travelling podcast! One week in less than 10 minutes. The week Amy Winehouse played out of her face in 2011, Paul McCartney became a weather god in 2004 and Elton John went number 1. Finally. In 1990. All that and much more for you here and now.
Hi there. Thanks for stopping by again this week. Busy one for anniversaries, a Pink Floyd reunion and Ziggy Stardust arrives in '72. David Bowie tells us of his origins. All of that and more in less than 10!
Cheers Marty
Let's take a listen to June 5th to 9th in Music History:When Dee Dee Ramone of The Ramones goes a bit Spinal Tap, David Bowie in '87 plays West Berlin with speakers blasting into the East and Brian Jones in '69 quits The Stones. The rest have a bitch about him.All that and more in less than 10 minutes.CheersMarty
Hello!Thanks for checking out the podcast. This week in Music History, looking at May 29th to June 2nd, Bing Crosby gets festive in May time back in 1942, Ronnie Wood celebrates his birthday and joins the Stones this week and Lizzy give us 'Live & Dangerous'. All that and loads more in LESS than 10 minutes. It's time travel you see!
Hello and welcome to May 22nd to 26th in Music History in less than 10 minutes.The power and attraction of Kurt Cobain's lives on with his guitar sale. Paul McCartney plays Russia for the first time and it was this Millenium! And in 1978 The Hype sign a new manager who's in for the long haul.Thanks for listeningMarty
Hi there.Flying visit through Music History for the week of May 15th to 19th.Faces loose Ronnie Wood to The Stonessadly Vicky Cornell looses her husband Chris and Paul McCartney looses a chunk of change to his ex Heather Mills.Thanks for listeningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Taking a less than 10 minute look at May 8th to 12th in Music History, the week Led Zepp went to see Elvis in L.A. Elvis got nervous.
Bono & Edge played a train station in Kyiv this week last year and it's Bob Marley's anniversary week.
Enjoy the time travel for your ears.
Marty
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A quick jump through the decades taking a look at stuff that happened this week, years gone by. For example, in 1972 Bruce Springsteen auditions for Columbia Records. He's been on that label all his recording life!
And in 2017, Eagle were suing Mexico's 'Hotel California'
That and loads more in less than 10 minutes!
Cheers
Marty
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Ready for a week of music history in less than 10 minutes?
April 24th to 28th was the week The Beatles could have (kinda) reformed in 1976, U2 kick off 'Popmart' in 1997 and in 2009 Iggy Pop was selling car insurance.
Have a great week
Marty
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Fancy some Time Travel for April 17th to 21st?
1982, Joe Strummer of The Clash goes missing. He was told to!
2016, Prince found dead in an elevator and in '94 Pink Floyd do what?
All of this in less than 10 minutes.
Have a great week
Marty
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What's gone on April 10th to 14th years gone by?
Let's find out with some time travel... Sorta!
We got some 50's rock royalty, Paul McCartney pulls the plug on the Beatles in 1970 and in 2000 Metallica were battling the mighty world wide web.
All this and more in less than 10 minutes.
Have a great week.
Marty
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Hello there and welcome to another week of "Time Travel"
In less than 10 minutes we'll bring you to 1969 for Doors troubles, to 1979 when Duran Duran made their live debut and in 1987 Roger Waters was courtbound V Pink Floyd.
All that and lots more here
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Time travel. Sort of.
That's what this podcast brings.
Looking to the week of March 27th to 31st when Ireland's Bono is knighted in 2007, a fire lit by Jimi Hendrix in 1967 nets someone in 2008 nearly 300K and when Eric Clapton nicked his best friends girl.
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Marty
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March 20th to 24th in Music History, the week we saw in 2022 Taylor Hawkins perform for the last time. We just didn't know it.
Queen made a video in 1984 they thought was funny. America didn't!
And in 1973 John Lennon was sticking it to the man! Or at least he was trying too.
Have a great week, Chat next time.
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Happy St Patricks week!
True time travel this week. We even manage to mention something that hasn't even happened yet. (Unless you're listening after March 17th!)
This week in Music History has Bono, Bruce, Beatles and even some Dick! All in less than 10 minutes.
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Marty
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This week we jump all over the place as usual.
Visiting 1977 as Sex Pistols sign with A&M records, Led Zeppelin play 'Stairway to Heaven' for only the 2nd time ever and it's in Ireland, plus U2 give us album number 8 in1987.
Lets take a quick trip. Done and dusted in less than 10 minutes.
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Marty
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Hello there!
And hello March. What happened this week February 27th to March 3rd.
Well U2 gave us War in 1983, Bono chats about that, Jim Morrison exposes himself in 1969 while on stage and Pink Floyd in '73 give the world a masterpiece. David, Nick and Roger remember making Dark Side...
All that and more in less than 10 minutes. Let's time travel!
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Greetings!
This week birds on guitars. (Not what you're thinking)
Thousands stand outside a venue in Perth in 72, who's inside!?
And Dolores O Riordan arrested in 2016.
All in less than 10 minutes.
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Happy Valentines. (If it's your thing!)
This week, the collapse of David Bowie in 1973 and Led Zeppelin hit downunder for the first time and take the piss out of the media!
It's Feb 13th to 17th in Music History.
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Good week?
Welcome to The Good, The Bad & The Ugly of February 6th to 10th.
Yes, Hugo Montenegro features. We lost Gary Moore and Del Shannon and in 1964, The Beatles land in America for the first time. Hear a TV reporter even lose his mind!
All of this in less than 10 minutes.
Thanks for listening.
Till next time
Marty
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Thanks for coming on the time travel
This week, back in time, Jim Morrison get all envoirmental friendly. Despite been dead 35 years.
The Beatles hit a roof top in London in '69, they annoy a lot of people in the area.
In 1959, this week "The Music DIed"
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Hysteria on the High Seas?? Certainly some sadness in 2016.
Bob Dylan sells out to Victoria's Secret in 2004, he said he would back in the 60's mind you.
And this week in 1980 Prince made his TV debut.
This is the week of January 23rd to 27th in Music History. The podcast in less than 10 minutes!
Till the next time,
Marty
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This week in Music History, Joe Strummer gets his own city square in Spain, 4000 potholes inspire The Beatles, Ozzy goes Batty and Phl Spector pops his clogs!
All of that and MUCH more in less than 10 mins.
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Marty
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Happy new year!
Huge week of goodbye's this one. Bye Lemmy, David Bowie, Ronnie Spector and "Funky Claude"
Plus 2 songs unsuitable for radio. The scandal!
It's January 9th to 13th in Music History.
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Marty.
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Taking a look at Dec 19th to 23rd when Richey Edwards played his last shows with Manic Street Preachers in 1994 before disappearing into thin air in '95.
Elton and David Furnish have a Dec 21st double celebration 9 years apart and in 2002 we lost Joe Strummer.
Thanks for listening and happy Christmas!
Marty
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Especially for you listening in Finland!
Welcome to this week in Music History - I give you a podcast of time travel in less than 10 minutes.
This week, 1970 The Doors play their last show with Jim Morrison.
Ian Stuart of The Rolling Stones dies in 1985 and Mick Jones recalls working with Joe Strummer as in '79 The Clash gave us album 3
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MM
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THE most depressing week in Music History.
Literally everyone died. OK. So not everyone.
Roy Orbison did, John Lennon did, the bloke who invented the LP did...
BUT great grandfather Mick Jagger became a dad again at age 73! That's happy news.
Thanks for checking out the podcast. Dedictated to our Australian listeners this week.
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Hello, welcome to another week of music history.
This time, the week of November 28th to December 2nd, when Nirvana ran amok on Top Of The Pops in '91, the world mourned the loss of George Harrison in 2001 and Elton John rats on Rod Stewart! It's costly for Rod.
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This week in our podcast we hear from Jerry Hall, not once, but twice on Stones life.
It was a shocki in 1997 to say goodbye to INXS frontman Micheal Hutchence.
And Queen "Pretending to be girls" according to Brian May in 1975
All of this and lots more in less than 10 minutes.
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Marty
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The Beatles and their haircuts causing issues in 1963 for school kids, Brian Wilson gets out of his room in 1976 and U2 launch a record company in 1985!
It's November 14th to 18th in Music History, a week of time travel, in less than 10 minutes!
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And welcome to our weekly time travel podcast.
Looking at this week in Muisc History, in less than 10 minutes.
In '71 Led Zepp gave us album IV, Jimmy Page talks about that.
In '66 John Lennon meets Yoko Ono for the first time and in 2014 Dolores O Riordan was on a slippery downhill slope.
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Marty
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Lets do it!
A week of music history in less than 10 minutes. It's kinda time travel.
This was the week in 1986 Roger Waters was in court over 2 words, "Pink" & "Floyd"
In '77 a huge star announced he was quitting the road. He still hasn't in 2022 and in 1968 a Monkee and a Beatle team up.
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Taking a look at what went on Oct 24th to 28th in Music History in less than 10 minutes.
The week Bruce Springsteen broke into Graceland, Metallica decided to teach "band" and Ian Brown got in trouble for being a lunatic on a plane!
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Marty
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A week of time travel in less than 10 minutes.
Welcome to October 17th to 21st when in 1973 saxphonist Bobby Keys is booted from The Stones because of a Champagne bath! In 1989 Axl Rose is on the war path and a plane crash in 1977 changes everything for Lynyrd Skynyd.
Enjoy!
Marty
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Taking a trip through this week in Music History in less than 10 minutes. So, what happened between October 10th and 14th:
We buried John Bonham of Led Zeppelin, we heard Blondie perform in New York in 1974 and also in New York, in 1978, 'someone' killed Sid Vicious' girlfriend Nancy.
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Marty
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Sinead O Connor makes the world sit up and take notice in 1992, we lose Eddie Van Halen in 2020 and Elton John, in 1973, gives us album number 7!
This is October 3rd to 7th in Music History, in less than 10 minutes.
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Marty.
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Hello there.
Welcome to This Week in Music History.
A sad week for Metallica fans because of events in 1986.
We salute a couple of radio trailblazers and why is 'Abbey Road' called 'Abbey Road'?
Find out here and now, in less than 9 minutes!
Have a great week.
Marty
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This time around it's September 19th to 23rd in Music History.
A week travelled in 8 minutes, when Bob Marley played his last live show in 1980, Def Leppard get held up in 1992 and Jim Morrison defends getting naked in 1970.
Thanks for checking out the podcast.
Have a great week.
Marty
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Hello and welcome to our look at September 12th to 16th in Music History.
A bad week for Johnnies. We lost one in 2003 and another in 2004.
92 year old Vera Lynn was top of the album chart inn 2009 and in 1979 Quadrophenia was on the big screen.
All of this and more in less than 10 minutes.
Have a great week and thanks for listening.
Marty
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Welcome to September 5th to 7th in Music History, when to mark his 70th birthday in 2016 Freddie Mercury is given a bit of space, Keith Moon leaves earth's orbit and Elton John pays tribute to a Princess.
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1977 a coulpe of brainiac's decided it would be a good idea to steal Elvis' body. Prince hit the big screen, made big money in 1984 and 2016, Freddie gets a plague.
It's August 29th to September 2nd in Music History.
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Taking a look at the weekdays August 22nd to 26th in Music History. What went on this week, years gone by in the world of music?
Elvis is making movies, Bruce is making moves on world domination and Queen record a true masterpiece!
Find out more by having a listen, it's only 8 mins!
Have a great week
Marty
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Taking a look at the week of Aug 15th to 19th in Music History, the week we lost Elvis in 1977, Ringo played live with The Beatles for the first time in 1962 and Nirvana in 1991 shoot a masterpiece!
Thanks for checking out the podcast, Till next time.
Marty.
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This is the last podcast for a few weeks, then when we come back there's a few changes coming. Details when you listen!
So this week - Mick Jagger turned 79.
AC/DC gave us Back In Black in 1980 and Queen are magic in Hungary in 1986.
Lots to listen to and check out. In less than 8 minutes.
Marty
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A game changing debut album in 1987, a wall where another had been in 1990 and Ringo Starr underwater in 1969.
Its the week that was in Music History with Marty Miller, bringing you the week of July 18th to 22nd.
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Marty
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Who was he to you? The Ox? Thunderfingers? John? This week back in 2002, the funeral of John Entwistle of The Who took place. And 37 years ago, so did Live Aid.
All that and MUCH more in around 7 minutes. It's July 11th to 15th in Music History.
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What's gone on this last week in Music History?
In the Pink Floyd world, there was a Syd Barrett debut in '67 and his goodbye in 2006.
Prince gets shut down by Police in 2007 and David Bowie in 1972 makes THAT appearance on the telly!
All of that and LOTS more in 10 mins.
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Smile Become Queen and debut live with Freddie Mercury in 1970, The Who's John Entwistle kicks the bucket in Vegas in 2002 and rolling in it, thanks to John Lennon's Roller!
It's the week of June 27th to July 1st in Music History.
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Marty
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Welcome to June 20th to 24th in Music History.
An aural listenback to the week just gone from the 60's to now!
This was the week in 2004 we had cloudbusting jets fly above a Paul McCartney gig so it wouldn't rain, in '75 Rickie Blackmore quit Deep Purple to start Rainbow (poed his colours, that lad!) and David Bowie records Space Oddity in 1969!
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Marty
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6 sold out shows in 1977 in New York and one HUGE reunion rehersals from 2006 and 07, busy week for Led Zeppelin.
It's the week of June 6th to 10th in Music History, a busy one for the Stones too.
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Marty
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This was the week The Doors gave us THE big song of the summer of Love in 1967, The Rolling Stones are busy in present day, on Stones Sixty, but years gone by it was a busy week.
And 43 trucks to carry a spider. David Bowie was on tour in '87
All of that and more in less than 10 minutes.
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Talking the week of May 23rd in Music History, when Paul McCartney played Moscow for the first time ever in 2003. In 2006 Royalty and Rock Royalty mixed, prizes were given and this was the week in 1969, John Lennon & Yoko Ono went to bed. For a week. With the worlds press!
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Marty
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Looking back at May 16th to 20th years gone by.
The week the Stones were under seige in '65, Patti Boyd married Eric Clapton and felt the guilts over George Harrison in '79 and we lost a few heavy hitting musical giants.
All that and more is less than 8 minutes!
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Hop you've had a great week.
Looking at the week of May 9th to 13th in Music History, the week Bono and Edge played a bomb shelter in Kyiv, arrests were made for pushing Philo in 2013 and 41 years ago, bye bye Bob Marley.
All that and more in less than 8 mins.
Have a great week!
Marty
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What's gone on in your week?
May 2nd to 6th in Music History is a busy one. Cream reunite for a very limited time in 2005 after 36 years, "The Starship" becomes the playground for Led Zeppelin in 73 and in 2017, Eagles sue 'Hotel California'
All that and lots more, in less than 8 minutes.
Thanks for listening.
Marty
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Fancy a lil music history in your world?
What went on April 25th to 29th?
This was the week U2 kicked off their 'Popmart' tour in 1997, a lucky audience was treated to Led Zeppelin play 'Whole Lotta Love' for the first time live in '69 and Iggy Pop selling car insurance. And getting into trouble for it in 2009.
Have a great week.
Marty
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Good week I hope?
This is our aural presentation of all things music history for the week April 11th to 15th.
The week Alice Cooper made history in 1977 in Australia, Metallica went to the courts in 2000 over music streaming and his back against the wall (of sound) Phil Spector is done for murder.
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Marty
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April 13th, 2022. Nick Mason, the legendary drummer from Pink Floyd is back on the road and on stage in Ireland playing early Floyd tunes. He's not been around here for a while!
We talk touring, never playing Spandau's "Gold", it only taking a war to get new Pink Floyd music and Nick Mason catering services...
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Thanks for checking out the podcast.
Nirvana fans, Kurt Cobain is 28 years gone this year. We remember 1994.
In '65 witness the Beach Boys make musical perfection and Duran Duran debut in 79 pre Simon LeBon.
All of this and more in less than 10 minutes.
It's April 4th to 8th in Music History.
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This is the week of March 28th to April 1st in Music History, what went on this week over years gone by?
An underground, punk band, rapping in 1981. It goes to number 1.
Bill Withers leaves us in 2020, did you know he holds a Guinness World Record?
And a burnt wreck sells in 2008 for $280,000. Who's was it? We have to go to '67 for that story...
Marty
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Hi there and welcome to this weeks music history lesson!
Looking back over the week of March 21st to 25th, when David Bowie and Iggy Pop were busted for drugs in 1976, Queen get themselves banned off MTV in '84 and Dave Grohl trys to help a garage band play louder in 2016!
Thanks for listening. Have a good week.
Marty
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How's your week been? Fleeced for fuel? Join the club!
Looking back in time and music for the week of March 7th to 11th a lot went on. Especially for Beatles!
John was writing with David Bowie in 1975, George Martin died in 2016 and Paul was arrested for growing dodgy plants in '73. All that and more in less than 9 mins!
Have a great week. Stay Safe.
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Hello, lets take a look back at the world of music, this week, years gone by.
The week in 94, it was nearly all over for Kurt Cobain. An OD putting him in a coma. He had just about had a month left to live.
Picking up the pieces a year later in 1995, Foo Fighters made their live debut and back in 1983, releasing 'War' U2's Bono said some stuff, that still rings true to this day.
Thanks for listening, share it with your music loving friends and stay safe.
Marty
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Hello and welcome to our weekly podcast which looks back at the week that was in music history.
This week, back in 1986 Metallica gave us a HUGE one.
In 1967, The Beatles were also recording a huge loooooooong one and "goodbye Elvis" says Priscilla in 1972.
Have a great week, till next time!
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Hello and welcome to this aural look back at the week of February 14th to 18th in Music History.
The week David Bowie was on stage and sadly collapsed on the floor in 1973, 'Wayne's World' in '92 does GREAT things for Queen and buy the home the fab four shared.
All that and more in less than 8 minutes!
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This week in music history we take in February 7th to 11th. When in 1964 The Beatles arrived in the US for the first time. It was NUTS. Oasis get arrested on a ferry. It was NUTS! And funny. More here and now.
Have a great week.
Marty
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This week there was a battle of Mamma Mia's in 1976, Phil Spector is arrested for murder in 2003 Manic Street Preachers Richey Edwards goes missing in 1995 and it was the week the music died
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Like buying a house in Ireland.
Like his band.
Like the new record.
Like singing your kids to sleep.
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Taking a look at the week of January 24th to 28th in Music History. The week The Doors made big money and were in trouble. Again. Well Jim was! In 1980 Prince proves to be an interviewers nightmare. All of that and more here in our weekly podcast.
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Been a busy week in music history. Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes you though the week January 17th to 21st.
40 years since Ozzy Osbourne met a bat. It didn't go well. 6 Years since we said goodbye to Glenn Frey and Meatloaf & 55 years since a story in a news paper about potholes inspired lyrics of a classic!
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WHAT a busy week! We lost the brilliant Ronnie Spector on Wednesday just gone, in 2016 this week we said goodbye to David Bowie and classic Elvis making a balls of it! All in less than 9 minutes.
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Happy Christmas! Some words of brilliance from Noel Gallagher, Rick Parfit of Status Quo dies.. again, this time he didn't come back and we also lost The Clash man Joe Strummer. It's the week of December 20th to 24th in Music History. The Podcast.
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2021, 50 years after it's original release, Geroge Harrison's "My Sweet Lord" gets an "official" video with an all star cast! 1974, Mick Taylor quits The Stones and from 1990, Rod Stewart announces his "banana won't be in anyone else's Fruit Bowl" He'd found THE one! It's December 13th to 17th in Music History - The Podcast, with Marty Miller from Radio Nova.
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Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes a look back at the week December 6th to 10th in Music History.
This was the week, 41 years ago John Lennon was murdered. At age 73, great grandad Mick Jagger becomes a daddy again and Led Zeppelin blew the roof off the O2 London in 2007...
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Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes you through this week in Music History. The week we lost a Beatle, while another performed on the biggest selling pop album ever.. and Sex Pistols break daytime TV! It's November 29th to Dec 3rd in Music History.
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Join Marty Miller with another podcast of 'This Week in Music History' - and this week we talk about loosing Michael Hutchence from INXS 29 years ago and loosing Freddie Mercury 30 years ago.
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Marty Miller from Radio Nova guides you through the week of September 6th to 10th in music history. This week Bob Geldof got the freedom of Dublin City in 2005, it was sticks down and goodbye to Who drummer Keith Moon in '78 and we are exactly 30 years on from a musical game-changer, thanks to Nirvana.
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This week, Marty Miller from Radio Nova, guides you through the week of May 24th to 28th in music history. The week that Bob Dylan turned 80, Pink Floyd became stamps in 2016 and back in 1978, Paul McGuinness got "The Hype"...
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This week in Music History Marty Miller takes a look back at the week of February 22nd to 26th.
When in 1985 The Smiths were top of the album chart with what record?
From 1972, Pricilla Presley quits Elvis and her marriage and in 2015 a home in Liverpool sells in 6 minutes! Who lived there? Find out in our weekly podcast now.
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Hooray! January is almost over! This is the week in music history that Bob Dylan sold out in 2004 - mind you, he said back in 1965 he would! And in 1979, the sad events that triggered The Boomtown Rats into writing 'I don't like Monday's', happened. This is January 25th to 29th in Music History, with Marty Miller, from Radio Nova & Nova.ie
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Taking a look at Music History for the week of January 11th to 15 with Marty Miller, the week The Stones are banned from Japan in '73, Johnny Cash was back in prison in '68 and we lost Dolores O Riordan of Cranberries fame in 2018.
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This week in music history, we lost Phil Lynott in 1986, in 1970 The Beatles did their last recording session as a group and we said goodbye to an Irish radio gent in 2020. Marty Miller takes you through the week of January 4th to 8th in our weekly podcast from Radio Nova & Nova.ie
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Time travel time.. sort of! Marty Miller takes you through the week of December 14 to 18th in music history. The week in '79, The Clash gave us 'London Calling', then in 1990 Rod Stewart said something about his "banana NOT going in anyone else's fruit bowl" and in 1966 the story that became a part of Beatles 'A Day In The Life', occurred. Here's This Week in Music History - the podcast - from Radio Nova & Nova.ie!
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Otis Redding's famous whistle made the news this week in 1967, John Lennon is 40 years gone and New York's CBGB's opened in 1973. Marty Miller brings you through the week of December 7th to 11th in music history from Radio Nova & Nova.ie
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The week Joey Ramone, got his 'own place' in 2003, there were flying pigs in 1976 thanks to Pink Floyd and Elton John ratted out Rod Stewart in 1978. Lets take a look at the week of November 30th to December 4th in Music History with Radio Nova's Marty Miller.
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Jerry Lee Lewis and a loaded gun in a car outside Elvis' house in 1976, Bye-Bye to Freddie Mercury, gone in 1991 and Hell Freezes Over in 1994. Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes a look back over the week of November 23rd to 27th in Music History...
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Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes you on a journey through the week November 16th to 20th in Music History - the week that U2 gave us Mother Records in 1995 to help Irish artists, a headmaster in 1963 went nuts about something, Keith Moon collapsed on stage in 1973 and The Who asked for a drummer out of the audience! This is November 16th to 20th in Music History...
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Marty Miller guides you through this week in music history.. The week Elvis played his last live show of the 50's, in 1965 Toby Tyler became WHO and rather famous and the week we lost a legend in 1997 - but you may not know his name. Have a listen to our podcast for all the details!
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Marty Miller from Radio Nova brings you through the week of November 2nd to 6th in Music History. The week in 1970, America fought back against the 'British Invasion' by giving us Aerosmith, Richard Branson got arrested because of the Sex Pistols in 1977 and Brian Wilson got happy.... again!
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Happy Halloween! Let's have a treat, skipping through time, as Marty Miller from Radio Nova takes you through the week of October 26th to 30th in music history! A very busy week for The Beatles - collectively and singley, U2 team up with Apple in 2004 and, in 1975, Bruce Springsteen thought it ok to break into Graceland..!
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The professor will see you now! Ex Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr gets the big title in 2007, a devastating plane crash in 1977 remembered and, in 1980, Mark Chapman quits his job to become world famous - for all the wrong reasons. Marty Miller from Radio Nova & Nova.ie takes you through the week of October 19th to 23rd in music history.
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Time to let Radio Nova's Marty Miller take you on some virtual time travel and take a look at this week in Music History - the week of Oct 5th to 9th when we lost a Guitar Hero, the week in 1969 we got 'Something' special from George Harrison and the week that would have been John Lennon's 80th...
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This is the podcast that very quickly takes a look at the week that was in music history! Marty Miller from Radio Nova brings you through the week of September 28th to October 2nd. This week in 1977 Elvis was on the move, in '67 Marianne Faithfull was feeling groovy and in '87, Pink Floyd spent a fortune on a cold wet beach!
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This week in Music History, from September 21st to 25th, we remember Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham 40 years gone and Liam Gallagher, talking nonsense, brilliantly! Marty Miller guides you through the week.
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Welcome to the only podcast that offers you time travel What a week September 14th to 18th was! And what losses too. Richard Wright of Pink Floyd, Ric Ocasek of The Cars, Marc Bolan, Jimi Hendrix, Paula Yates... but then we had some light relief as U2 is forced to apologise and Queen get some bikes and naked women in a football stadium. Why? Marty Miller has your This Week In Music History here! (Virtual time travel!)
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This is the week of September 7th to 11th in Music History from Radio Nova. Marty Miller takes you through the week when in '78 we said bye to Keith Moon, Iron Maidens front man got a new job in 2002 and David Bowie was immersed in Christmas in '77!
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Prince hits the big screen in 1984, Debbie Harry hits the big time in '77 and, in 2016, a big blue plaque hits the wall of Freddie Mercury's old home in London! It's the Week of August 31st to September 4th in Music History Podcast with Marty Miller, from Radio Nova.
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180 overdubs and 1 happy front man from '75, The Beatles locked in an armoured car in '66 surrounded by jet engine screams and Noel quits Oasis in '09. It's the week of August 24th to 28th in Music History with Marty Miller - a podcast from Radio Nova and Nova.ie!
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The Who at 5am in 1969, Aerosmith in 1990 blow a fuse with Jimmy Page and, since 2005, an important musical doctor has an anniversary.. Marty Miller guides you through the week that was August 17th to 21st in Music History...
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An Elvis NUT married Elvis' daughter in 2002. Drummer Pete Best gets hired (1960) and fired (1962!) from The Beatles and Led Zeppelin do what in 1979 for the very last time... Marty Miller brings you through the week of August 10 to 14th in Music History.
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Going Monkey Nuts in 1967, a Spinal Tap type drummer death in 1992 and a record to be his last from this week in 1980. Marty Miller and Radio Nova take a look at the week of August 3rd to 7th in Music History.
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A good and a very bad week for "Mama" Cass Elliott of the Mamas and Papas, Queen go behind the Iron Curtain and John Lennon squares up to Jesus.... Sort of! This is the week of July 27th to July 31st in Music History with Marty Miller.
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Seeing as we're living more and more in a virtual world, (thanks CV19!), let's take a virtual trip through time, looking at the week of July 13th to 17th in music history with Marty Miller. We're 35 years on from Live Aid this week; also, anniversaries include Jon Lord, Harry Chapin and Billie Holiday. Find out more on our podcast, here!
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Ringo Starr turns 80! And words written on cardboard by John Lennon sell for half a million! Marty Miller from Radio Nova brings you through the week of July 6th to 10th in Music History.
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A game-changer in terms of HOW we listened to music arrived this week in 1979, and this week in 1969 and 1971 we had some high profile losses! Marty Miller guides you through the week that was in Music History for the week June 29th to July 3rd.
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Amy Winehouse boo-ed in Belgrade, out of her bin! Handwritten words sell for over 1 million quid and David Bowie explains 'Ziggy'. Take a trip, with Marty Miller from Radio Nova, through the week of June 15th to 19th in Music History!
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In this week's podcast, we drop in on a Led Zeppelin rehearsal from 2007 and there's SERIOUS noise when The Beatles touch down in Australia for the first time ever in 1964. It all happened this week in Music History and Marty Miller brings you through the week of June 8th to 12th here on Nova.ie.
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On Dee Dee Ramone's anniversary week, we catch him in a VERY 'Spinal Tap' moment. Also, which high flyers played to over 67,000 people INDOORS this week in 1976, setting a new world record!? This is the week in music history, June 1st to June 5th, with Marty Miller from Radio Nova
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Let's take a look at the week of May 19th to 22nd in Music History with Marty Miller. The week that Ian Curtis of Joy division is 40 years gone, Jerry Lee Lewis caused a stir in 1958 and the week Elton John became the first big western star to play Russia!
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Marty Miller takes you through the week of May 11th to 15th in music history - the week, in 1976, Led Zeppelin went to see Elvis live, the week we lost, in 2015, BB King and Oasis hit the record books in 1996.
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Radio Nova's Marty Miller takes you on a musical historical journey through the week of May 4th to 8th. The week that, in 1965 Keith Richards came up with the riff for (I can't get no) Satisfaction and in 2016, sticking with Keith, The Stones had a pop at Donald Trump for using their music! The week that was in Music History sounds like this!
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Welcome to April 27th to May 1st in music history! Marty Miller guides you through the week that David Bowie, in 1976, got into trouble for the "research material" he had in his bags at a border check, the week Bruce Springsteen climbed Elvis' wall at Graceland and, in 1982, Stairway to Heaven was being played backwards in a courtroom in California. Why? Press play to find out more...
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This week, April 20th to 24th, Marty Miller brings you through another week in music history - the week in 1976 that John Lennon and Paul McCartney hung out for the last time, the week in 2016 we lost Prince and in 1982, we lost and found Joe Strummer!!! That's a funny tale. It's all in this week's podcast from Nova.ie & Radio Nova.
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The week Phil Spector went BEHIND a wall.. this one in prison (!), we say goodbye to Joey Ramone and why was David Lee Roth arrested for walking in NYC!? The week of April 13th to 17th in Music History with Marty Miller is right here to tell you all about it...!
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During the week of April 6th to 10th in 1970, Paul McCartney quit The Beatles, an electrician made a grim discovery at Kurt Cobains house in 1994 and George Michael in 1998 got into trouble in a loo in LA. Here's Marty Miller with This Week in Music History from Radio Nova.
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Were Lynyrd Skynyrd the unluckiest band ever? What does a burning strat sound like, while still being "played" by Jimi Hendrix and the week Eric Clapton turned 75. Let's take a look over the week that was in Music History from March 30th to April 3rd with Marty Miller
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Was a busy busy week in Music History in the Beatles world, with Eric Clapton nicking George Harrison's missus and John Lennon forcing the US to change its immigration law. Marty Miller takes you through the week of March 23rd to 27 in Music History.
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That whistling on the end of Dock Of The Bay by Otis Redding - why is it there? And this was a tough week for Eric Clapton in years gone by. Find out more now as Marty Miller takes you through, at a decent social distance, the week of March 16th to 20th in Music History.
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Marty Miller time travels with you through the week of March 9th to 13th in Music History - the week that Jim Morrison of the Doors moved to Paris, (that went well!) and The Beatles took a train trip..
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Radio Nova's Marty Miller brings you through the week of March 2nd to 6th in Music History - the week that Led Zeppelin came to Dublin in 1971 and played Stairway for only the 2nd time ever and Kurt Cobain, in 1994, was on a VERY slippery slope..
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Taking a look at the week of February 24th to 28th in Music History, Marty Miller guides you through the week that Paul McCartney's childhood home sold in 6 minutes, Jimmy Page explains the hardships of travelling in a private jet in the 70's and Stevie Wonder made a 'house call'.
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Taking a look at the week that was February 17th to 21st in Music History, Marty Miller takes you through the time Freddie Mercury made his last ever public appearance and the world said goodbye to AC/DC frontman Bon Scott..
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It's Valentine's weekend but not a lot of love in the air for one former Beatle or The Doors remaining members either! Marty Miller takes a look at the week of February 10th to 14th in Music History...
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We had week the music died - Buddy Holly and that plane crash of the 50's, Fleetwood Mac gave us Rumours and it was goodbye to Karen Carpenter. The week that was in Music History, February 3rd to 7th with Marty Miller, is here!
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The week the event that inspired The Boomtown Rats' 'I don't like Mondays' and The Beatles made their last ever public appearance together, on a roof, in London. This is the week that was in Music History, January 27th to 31st, with Marty Miller.
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Music and History - together at last! David Bowie comes out as 'Bi', meanwhile, Ozzy comes out and bites a bat and The Doors come out to play - for 50K a night! Let Marty Miller take you through the week of January 20th to 24th in Music History.
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Music History lesson time! This was the week, in 1967, that John Lennon read about 4000 potholes in Lancashire. He used that! Also the week, in 2018, that we said goodbye to Dolores O Riordan. Marty Miller brings you through the week that was January 13 to 17th in Music History..
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It's the week of January 6th to 10th in Music History - Radio Nova's Marty Miller brings you through the week Elvis would have been 85 years of age and Def Leppard lost guitarist Steve Clark.
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Putting music and history together, this is the podcast that marries the two with a look back at the week of December 16th to 20th; the week The Beatles in '69 sent fan club members their 'silly' Christmas greetings and when Mick Taylor in '74 announced he was leaving the Stones. Marty Miller brings you 'This Week in Music History' from Nova.ie & Radio Nova.
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The week in music history, Jim Morrison played his last gig with The Doors in 1970, Shaun Ryder of Happy Mondays wasn't happy and seriously out of pocket and Clem Burke of Blondie remembers CBGB's which opened this week in 1973 in NYC. Marty Miller helps you through the week of December 9th to 13 in music history.
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What a busy week it's been in music history! In this week, It's Over for 'The Big O' - we said goodbye to Roy Orbison in 1988, The Beatles were feeling festive in 1966 and pigs did fly in 1976! Marty Miller guides you through this week, December 2nd to 5th in Music History.
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A busy week in Music History this week, the week that Kurt Cobain did his Morrissey impression on Top Of The Pops, The Eagles got back together, Cream called it a day and we said goodbye to George Harrison. Marty Miller brings you through the week of November 25th to 29th in Music History.
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Radio Nova's Marty Miller guides you through the week of November 18th to 22nd in Music History - the week we lost Michael Hutchence back in 1997 and Who drummer Keith Moon collapses on stage in 1974 so the band grabbed an audience member to finish the show on drums!
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How does the week of November 11th to 15th shape up in terms of music history? The week in 1957 Elvis Presley played his last live show before doing what for two years and who signed up for a seven-album deal with Elektra Records in 1966? Marty Miller has your weekly music history roundup here!
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The week in music history, Led Zeppelin gave us IV in 1971 and it was also the week The Beatles came to Ireland in '63! This week in Music History sounds like this. Marty Miller guides you, aurally, through the week of November 4th to 8th!
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So, who has the greatest Rock 'N' Roll moustache ever? That was decided this week in 2012! And which 'Roger' was MEDDLE-ing with his former bands plans this week in 1986? Here's the podcast with all the answers - the week that was October 28th to November 1st in Music History with Marty Miller.
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For the week of October 14th to 18th let's take a look at music history. It's the week that CBGBs in New York closed it's doors forever (Clem Burke of Blondie has a great CB's story) and Rolling Stones sax player took a bath in WHAT?!!! Rock n Roll! Marty Miller guides you through the week that was in music history.
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This was the week the ex-wives spoke out! Priscilla Presley and Jo Wood reveal a little about life with their hubbies, with whom they split this week in Music History. Marty Miller takes a look at the week of October 7th to 11th on Nova.ie and Radio Nova.
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Every week, Marty Miller from Radio NOVA puts history and music together in a podcast and gives you the week that was in Music History. from September 30th to October 4th. In 1992, Sinead O'Connor cost NBC in the US 2.5 million dollars, The Smiths made their live debut in 1982 and the BBC launched BBC Radio 1!
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It was 50 years ago today... actually today, that The Beatles gave us Abbey Road. Also this week in Music History, James became Jimi, David Bowie gave us 'Hero's' and Metallica lost Cliff Burton in an horrific tour bus crash. Marty Miller guides you through the week that was in Music History.
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The week in music history, Gram Parsons went up in smoke, literally! It's the week Jimi Hendrix and Marc Bolan checked in for the Great Gig in The Sky and Queen were back in the saddle, but Halfords weren't impressed! This is a look at the week of September 16th to 20 in Music History with Marty Miller.
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The week that Ozzy Osbourne was charged with trying to murder his missus, the week we lost Walter Becker and, also, which rock 'n' roller was found safe and well after being missing for 3 days during Hurricane Katrina? Marty Miller guides you through the week that was September 2nd to 6th in music history.
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Happy Friday! Here was go with another look back at the week that was in Music History. Marty Miller takes you through the week of August 26th to 30th. The week someone tried to STEAL Elvis' body! (Ewwww..), the week The Beatles got locked, accidentally, inside a baseball stadium and Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys gave us "God Only Knows".
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This week, August 12th to 19th in Music History sounds like this.. Marty Miller brings you through the week we lost Elvis in 1977, Aretha Franklin in 2018 and the week, many years ago, that The Beatles hired and fired their drummer AND played the highest attended show ever in New York...
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What went on, years gone by in the world of music during the week of July 29th to August 2nd? Marty Miller takes you through this week in music history podcast, looking at the time when John Lennon said something silly about Jesus, Cass Elliott died and Status Quo appeared on Coronation Street!
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What went on over the week of July 22nd to July 26th in the world of music history? Marty Miller is here to guide you through the years - like saying good bye to Top Of The Pops, the world getting the 2nd biggest selling album ever and what it sounds like to be a Stones show in the 60s and have a riot break out! It's all in this week's podcast from Nova.ie & Radio Nova.
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Marty Miller takes a look back over at the week gone in Music History for you, the week of July 15th to 19th! It was bye bye Jon Lord of Deep Purple, Billie Holiday and Harry Chapin. And we had the Yellow Submarine, heard a job with P Diddy and the Kiss Kasket!
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Marty Miller takes a look at the week of July 8th to July 12th in Music History, the week that in, 1967,The Monkees went out on tour with another band in support. It wasn't a good fit! Who bassist, John Entwistle's, funeral took place this weekend in 2002 but how did he want to be remembered? Find out now, on the ~This Week in Music History podcast from Radio Nova.
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This week in Music History with Marty Miller takes a look at the big stuff that happened the week of June 17th to 21st - when the worlds most covered record was made first time around, we got a a science lesson and over a million quid paid for words handwritten on a page! Hear it all in this week's podcast from Nova.ie & Radio Nova!
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In the 'This Week in Music History' podcast with Marty Miller - Christmas time in May 1942, a drunk dad invaded a major recording session in 1965 - you can be a fly on the wall for that - and there was a press conference with a difference in 1975... All this week, May 27th to 31st, in Music History with Marty Miller
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Marty Miller has your weekly podcast: This Week in Music History for 20th to 24th May - a record breaking week for Elton John, putting him in the history books. David Bowie teamed up with Stevie Ray Vaughan but not for a dance record! And much more on today's podcast from Radio Nova & Nova.ie
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During the week of May 13th to 17th in music history, Bruce Springsteen gets married by candlelight, George Michael or MICHAELS is done for lewd conduct and Paul Mc and Heather Mills head to the courts to call time on their very expensive marriage.. Marty Miller brings you through the week that was in music history...
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Lets take a look back through the world of Music History April 22nd to 26th. Marty Miller guides you through the week that Smoke on the Water was born, Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love gets it first public outing and could TV make the Beatles reunite? Find out and subscribe now!
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What went on between March 18th and 22nd in music history? Disaster for Eric Clapton, Queen banned, David Bowie busted and some very famous guitarists going on to play the Great Gig In The Sky, that's what! Hear it all in the 'This week In Music History Podcast' with Marty Miller from Nova.ie. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's the 'This Week In Music History Podcast with Marty Miller' for 4th March to 8th March. In this week in years gon, John Lennon talks The Beatles, Jesus and apologies. Paul McCartney was making apologies too, because of his gardening skills! And Led Zeppelin were in Dublin. There were frustrations! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week in music history with Marty Miller, 25,000 are rather quiet in front of Led Zeppelin, Jim Morrison get his bits out and gets in trouble and Stevie Wonder's in someone's living room! Let's have a look at the week of February 25th to March 1st in this week's podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's 'This Week in Music History' podcast with Marty Miller - The Beatles hit the right chord and it's a huge one! 40 birds made music history and a rock icon is remembered. Push play and listen to this week's podcast from Nova.ie & Radio Nova! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week in music history with Marty Miller - we lost Whitney Houston, we got a look around a flat all 4 Beatles lived in, David Bowie collapsed on stage in NYC and Liam Gallagher married on Valentines day. In sort of secret! It was all this week in music history!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On This week in Music History, Marty Miller takes a look back at 'the day the music tdied'. Also, This was the week of Rumours and the week Oasis got arrested... on a car ferry! It's all on the This Week in Music History podcast with Marty Miller from Nova.ie See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The week the statement "I don't like Mondays" sent a shiver down spines and when Mamma Mia kicked Mamma Mia to touch! Let's take a look at this week in music history from January 28th to February 1st on the 'This Week In Music History Podcast' with Marty Miller from Radio Nova and Nova.ie
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This week in Music History with Marty Miller. Bob Dylan warned he might do 'it' in 1965 but he finally did 'it' in 2004. What was 'it'?! Ryan Adams fell off the stage and broke himself and Amy Winehouse headed to rehab, despite all of her "no, no, no's". It's all in This Week in Music History with Marty Miller on Nova.ie
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