In My Life. Artists On The Record.: Recent Episodes

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All you need to know from someone who should know - the artist!

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Kanye West goes on the record about:

  • His parents — and, interestingly, it’s his father who he speaks mostly about
  • Jay-Z
  • Barack Obama
  • Mental health
  • His contradictions.

But mostly we’re going to explore what goes on in that head of his.

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Bob Dylan goes on the record about:

  • Why he felt a phony in the 60s.
  • His recording process
  • Writing songs vs writing books
  • His Born Again phase — both when he’s in it and out of it
  • Gun control
  • Abortion
  • His peers, including John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

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Bob Dylan goes on the record about:

  • His childhood and parents
  • Why he changed his name
  • His influences
  • His disdain for the press, Time magazine in particular
  • Songwriting, and
  • A couple of his most iconic songs.

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Neil Young goes on the record about:

  • His father, and the nickname he had as a child
  • The many tangents he’s taken in his career
  • Buffalo Springfield
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Crazy Horse
  • The infamous Geffen years
  • His songwriting process

Plus:

  • He has some excellent advice for budding artists
  • The now-iconic line “it’s better to burn out than it is to fade away”
  • Where he got the phrase “rust never sleeps” from

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Yusuf goes on the record about:

  • Growing up
  • Wanting to be a cartoonist
  • How he got the name Cat Stevens
  • Getting TB
  • His spiritual journey
  • Songwriting
  • Quitting music
  • His comeback
  • The difference between Yusuf and Cat Stevens

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Van Morrison goes on the record about:

  • Performing
  • Recording
  • Songwriting

Plus he speaks about some of his most iconic songs and there’s also a fascinating insight into the real Van Morrison from fellow Irish musician Glen Hansard, who spent an eventful and enlightening night with him back in the day.

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Van Morrison goes on the record about the period leading up to and including Astral Weeks. He talks about:

  • His childhood
  • His musical influences, Ray Charles in particular
  • His early bands
  • His window cleaning business
  • Paying his dues in Germany
  • Them
  • Turning solo
  • Brown Eyed Girl
  • Astral Weeks

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Angus Young  goes on the record about:

  • Learning to play the guitar
  • His influences
  • His brother Malcolm
  • The music

Plus, Brian Johnson goes on the record about:

  • Bon Scott
  • Auditioning for the band

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Elton John goes on the record about:

  • His childhood
  • His problematic relationship with his father
  • Drugs
  • John Lennon
  • His first marriage
  • His sexuality
  • His gift — and his gift is his song, of course
  • Songwriting
  • His favourite song

Plus he has a theory at to what killed Elvis and Michael Jackson — it wasn’t just the drugs.

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Roger Waters, Dave Gilmour and Nick Mason go on the record about:

Syd Barrett
Dark Side Of The Moon
Wish You Were Here
The Wall
The Final Cut
Feuds
Live 8

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Leonard Cohen goes on the record about:

How he saw himself as a writer
Women
Love
His time on Mt Baldy, living as a monk
His comeback, and
Ageing — or "The Third Act" as he referred to it

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Paul McCartney goes on the record about:

  • How The Beatles formed
  • Why Pete Best was replaced
  • The moment he knew they’d made it
  • What set them apart from other English bands
  • How close did they ever get to re-forming
  • Playing The Ed Sullivan Show, and
  • The "Paul is dead" farce

Plus:

  • He’ll tell you how to write a song
  • How he would teach music to kids
  • He’s asked if it gets harder to write songs as you get older
  • And he also lifts the lid on some Beatles classics.

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Paul McCartney goes on the record about:

  • His childhood
  • The first song he wrote
  • His influences
  • Meeting Elvis
  • Linda.

He also goes into great detail about John Lennon. You’ll hear him recount the time they first met — and it’s before that fateful day at the Woolton Fete.

  • Why they started writing songs together
  • How they wrote songs together
  • Why they were so prolific
  • Their feud, and
  • Where he was when he heard Lennon had died.

And speaking of writing songs, you’ll hear him talk about some of his best post-Beatles compositions.

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Keith Richards goes on the record about:

  • Getting his first guitar
  • Getting beaten up at school
  • Meeting Mick Jagger
  • The Stones
  • Drugs
  • Songwriting
  • His favourite obscure Stones song
  • One song he’d love to call his own.

Plus he also gets very personal and speaks about his son dying of cot death.

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Jeff Buckley goes on the record about:

  • His childhood
  • His voice
  • Grace the concept
  • Grace the album
  • Rap.

Plus:

  • His mother talks about when Jeff met his father, Tim
  • One of his major influences speaks about Buckley the singer.

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John Lennon goes on the record about:

  • Double Fantasy
  • Did the songs come easily to him?
  • What was it like being back in a recording studio?
  • Songwriting
  • Being a house-husband
  • Plus something about himself you never knew.

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John Lennon goes on the record about:

  • When he first wanted out of The Beatles
  • Songwriting
  • Thoughts of returning to England
  • Meeting and working with Elton John and David Bowie
  • Signing off in 1975
  • What he did for the next five years
  • What made him return to recording
  • And, heartbreakingly, what the future held in his eyes.

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Nick Cave goes on the record about:

  • His childhood
  • How he got into music
  • Forming his first band and the story from The Birthday Party to The Bad Seeds
  • Drugs
  • Religion
  • Influences,
  • Fatherhood
  • Songwriting
  • His music

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Bruce Springsteen goes on the record about:

  • The artist who has had the single biggest influence on his career
  • Auditioning for legendary Columbia producer John Hammond
  • Being dubbed “The New Dylan”
  • Why he plays three-hour-plus concerts
  • Why Born In The USA, the song, wasn’t on Nebraska
  • Broadway
  • His first band
  • His first gig
  • The only song he’s ever recorded that came to him in a dream.

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David Bowie goes on the record about:

  • Androgyny
  • Being pigeon-holed
  • Working with John Lennon
  • Drugs
  • Berlin
  • 1980s
  • Songwriting
  • His songs
  • His legacy

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David Bowie on:  
How to say his name. 
His thoughts on his mother. 
His influences. 
What kind of songs did he set out to write. 
Performing. 
Ziggy. 
The songs.