
Moments That Rock with Tony Michaelides
In todays episode of Moments That Rock former label boss at IRS Records, now at Marshal Amplifiers Steve Tannett shares stories about working with the legendary Miles Copeland together with first hearing and signing both The Alarm and REM. In the the second half we see the return of Moments That Rock's serial storyteller, BBC's Mark Radcliffe who shares his experience of meeting and interviewing 'The Boss' otherwise know as Mr Bruce Springsteen.......proving once more that 'We don't remember days, we remember moments.'
Legendary DJ and author Dave Haslam shares his stories about promoting a show in Manchester, England with Sonic Youth and even putting them up for the night! Dave also shares some great stories about Joy Division and New Order. We follow that with show host Tony Michaelides who recounts the time he met Led Zeppelin as a fifteen year old which is followed by a career highlight.....life on the road with David Bowie as his publicist in the late 90's. Great artists are worthy of great stories !
Pantheon Podcast's CEO Christian Swain shares his insights into the impressionists, their influence on the late 20th century and how music has evolved over the years. We also have Part 2 of photographer Paul Natkin sharing some more of his moments.
Over a forty year career Paul Natkin has taken some of the most iconic images of the greatest artists of our generation. He shares the stories behind some of the photographs that appear in his book, 'The Moment of Truth.' and looks back on special moments from that period. Also featured is Sharon Eliashar , founder member and leader of her band Rubi ate the Fig. Having spent a large period of her life in the desert she shares the inspiration she gained that lead her to develop a unique blend of middle eastern culture with rock music.
Digital producer Andrew Melchior tells about his time working with David Bowie and implementing digital technologies into his back catalog and how he ( Andrew ) became a very early adopter of the internet, as of course was Bowie himself. Our second guest is published author and journalist and previous podcast guest Bill de Young who shares stories from his 'I need to know' book and his time meeting George Martin and Paul McCartney
Former Virgin Records Managing Director Jon Webster talks about his time working with great managers and singer songwriter Ian McNabb shares his experience as an artist having to work through the pandemic
Continuing our conversations with music industry insiders, artists, etc. Todays episode is with Florida author and journalist Bill de Young together with New York singer songwriter Ed Rogers who talk about Tom Petty, Ray Davies and Bruce Springsteen
Publicist Dennis McNally shares stories of his time with The Grateful Dead together with journalist and author Bill de Young who shares his moments spent with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
Ed Rogers with stories about David Bowie, Jimi Hendrix... and more.. Rowetta from The Happy Mondays shares her most special moments. And to cap it all, a moment Jim McArty from The Yardbirds won't ever forget ! Part of Pantheon Podcasts
Former UK Head of Virgin Records Jon Webster and BBC veteran broadcaster Mark Radcliffe share some great stories ranging from creating The Mercury Music Prize to the most successful compilation album series ever, 'Now that's what I call Music.' Mark shares his moments about meeting George Harrison and Kate Bush. And there's more...
Each week we hear from both artists and industry insiders who share stories that rocked their world !
U2 Part 4 of 4 . An interview from 1984 with Adam Clayton and The Edge talking to Tony Michaelides prior to the release of The Unforgettable Fire.. A rare interview only ever heard on local radio in the UK.
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Malcolm Gerrie recites the story of U2 at Red Rocks and how it came so close to being canceled.. This is part 3 in a 4 part series of U2 in the early 80's by those who were there from the very beginning.
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BBC Broadcaster Mark Radcliffe shares the time he saw U2 for the first time in Manchester England in October 1980 and shares his memories
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Neil Storey recounts the very early years working with U2 . Dave Robinson shares his stories of the band from when he was running their record label, Island Records
Insider Insights with Music TV producer Malcolm Gerrie while Mark Radcliffe talk to Morrisey back in the early 80's
Mark Radcliffe, Ray Cooper and Peter Hook with a look at what lies ahead for the music industry
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Dave Robinson talks about pub rock, his days with Jimi Hendrix and starting Stiff Records and the industry in general
Featuring Part 2 of our Ramones interview plus more behind the scenes stories from music industry veteran Paul Conroy
Part 3 of my 80's interview with Steve Winwood plus The Sugarcubes
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We plunder the archives with Ray Davies and more insider insights from former Stiff Records supremo Dave Robinson
Moments That Rock brings you archive interviews with music industry icons together with great stories from behind the scenes industry insiders
Peter Hook talks about his acrimonious split with New Order and remembers his old bandmate the late Ian Curtis
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Part 2 of a 1980's interview with The Cramps together with Mark Radcliffe from the BBC
Ray Davies talks about his auto biography whilst Dave Robinson takes us back to his days as tour manager for Jimi Hendrix together with running Stiff Records before moving to Island Records and masterminding Bob Marley's 'Legend' release.
This week's Moments That Rock features The Ramones and music television producer Malcolm Gerrie
We plunder the archives to bring you Part 1 of an interview with Steve Winwood and we talk to former Island Records Press Officer Neil Storey who recounts the first time he was introduced to U2.
The Cramps and BBC's Mark Radcliffe share some great stories from the heyday in music.
We plunder the archives with 'Way Back Then' to hear a 1986 interview with The Cramps. There's Insider Insights from the UK's coolest broadcaster, BBC's Mark Radcliffe and then more storytelling with 'A Manc and a Yank.'
Keep it real, let it rock!
Keep it cool and let it roll!
Get loads more at www.tonymichaelides.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tonymichaelidesusa
Twitter: tonymichaelides@tmengine
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The Cramps and BBC's Mark Radcliffe share some great stories from the heyday in music.
We plunder the archives with 'Way Back Then' to hear a 1986 interview with The Cramps. There's Insider Insights from the UK's coolest broadcaster, BBC's Mark Radcliffe and then more storytelling with 'A Manc and a Yank.'
Keep it real, let it rock!
Keep it cool and let it roll!
Get loads more at www.tonymichaelides.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/tonymichaelidesusa
Twitter: tonymichaelides@tmengine
Proud part of Pantheon Podcasts
January will be forever be etched in the memory of music fans everywhere as both the birth date and the death date of David Bowie. Here in our first episode of Moments That Rock I take reflective look, not only as a fan but as someone I had the immense honor of working with..https://tonymichaelides.com/bowie-never-will-bow-out-usa-today-01-18/
This is a brief introduction to 'Moments that Rock' with Tony Michaelides.
Moments That Rock is a podcast made up of various segments, all based around storytelling.. There's ‘Way Back Then,' a selection of archive interviews with the likes of The Ramones, U2 , Steve Winwood etc. And then there's 'Industry Insiders,' a personal favorite of mine where music industry veterans, myself included share stories from their time in rock n roll. It's their own Moments That Rock!.
We are immensely proud to be a part of the Pantheon family, the perfect podcast network for the true music fans, We’re here to help keep the legacy alive of some of the greatest artists that ever lived.
And as the Italian novelist Cesar Pavese once said, 'We don't remember days, we remember moments.'