
This Day in Music Radio Podcast
1) OMD - Q&A at The Cavern, Liverpool
Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys from OMD talk to Virgin Radio's Pete Mitchell about their new book Pretending To See The Future and their 40-year career during a Q&A at The Cavern in Liverpool in De...Show More
2) Bob Dylan - The Day I Was There
Neil Cossar talks to Janice Forsyth from BBC Radio Scotland about his latest book Bob Dylan - The Day I Was There.
3) Queen - News Of The World
Pete Michelle talks to Queen expert Phil Chapman about their 1977 classic album News Of The World along with contributions from Queen, John Lydon and Harvey Kubernik. More info here:Â https://www.udis...Show More
4) Dead Straight Guide to Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by American band the Velvet Underground and vocal collaborator Nico, released in March 1967\. The album would gain attention for its experimental perfo...Show More
5) The Dead Straight Guide To Queen
Pete Mitchell talks to author Phil Chapman about his new book The Dead Straight Guide To Queen.
6) Northern Soul: The Road to Wigan Casino
Pete Mitchell meets DJ Dave Evison to talk about the Casino, the music, the drugs and the football hooligans, who inhabited the underground scene that has become a social and cultural phenomenon.
7) R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part III
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Automatic For The People, Pete Mitchell talks to Michael Stipe about the history of the band and the years leading up to the release of this classic album.
8) R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part II
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Automatic For The People, Pete Mitchell talks to Michael Stipe about the history of the band and the years leading up to the release of this classic album.
9) R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part I
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of Automatic For The People, Pete Mitchell talks to Michael Stipe about the history of the band and the years leading up to the release of this classic album.
10) Staying Alive: The Disco Inferno of the Bee Gees.
In the late 70s the group spectacularly revived their careers with the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever. Find out how three brothers from Manchester became the biggest group in the World.