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Iheartradio lost 80s
Iheartradio lost 80s









iheartradio lost 80s

Johnny talks about The Pistols’ legacy and why life with Public Image Ltd was a much more rewarding experience. Next up is Tom’s very weird chat with Johnny Rotten of The Sex Pistols. Great to have so much audio from one of the pioneers of rock and roll. But Chuck has a lot to say and it’s all good. Chuck breaks down a number of his biggest hits – and then veers off in a strange direction. Mike then tells us the stories behind some of Loverboy’s biggest hits, including “Turn Me Loose”, “Working For The Weekend” and “The Kid Is Hot Tonite”.įollowing the Loverboy chat, we have an amazing series of clips from Chuck Berry – the very first inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Mike also talks about their late bassist Scott Smith, who was declared missing when he was swept overboard by a large wave while sailing off the coast of San Francisco. Mike is a gifted storyteller as he explains the origins of the band’s name, why a legacy band creates new music, and why they were embraced by MTV immediately. We’re finishing off season 8 with a real banger!įirst up is one of the best interviews from the archives – a 2007 chat with Mike Reno of Loverboy. Plus, we talk about the time that Gordon almost sued the writer of Whitney Houston's hit "The Greatest Love Of All". We also reveal some of the singers regrets. We chat with Lightfoot biographer Nicholas Jennings about Gordon's great gift as a songwriter and dedication to the craft. Christopher also talks about his first encounter with Gordon backstage in Peterborough. We feature Tom's 2019 chat with Gordon, in which Gordon reacts to some of the old audio we have of him talking about his earliest club gigs. "If You Could Read My Mind" and "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald". The stories behind massive hits like "Sundown". How early covers of his songs put him in the rarefied company of the likes of Bob Dylan. We'll feature a 2006 interview with musician Robbie Lane, in which Gord recalls his early years playing small clubs in Toronto - and how other artists would mine his catalogue for themselves.

iheartradio lost 80s

His thoughtfulness, his love of songwriting, his regrets, his ambition and his sense of humour. It's a rich treasure trove of highlights in which you'll get to know Lightfoot very well. In this episode, we have interview clips from over the years. In this special tribute edition, we remember the life and career of Gordon Lightfoot.











Iheartradio lost 80s