
Greatest Hits - The Guests Podcast
1) Paul McKenna talks to Chris Pearson
Anxious about Covid-19? Worried about over-eating or smoking too much whilst stuck in self-isolation? Need some guidance to de-stress? World renowned hypnotherapist Paul McKenna joins Chris Pearson ...Show More
2) Rab Noakes talks to Marc Tyley
Rab Noakes talks to Marc Tyley about his collaboration with Brooks Williams and looks ahead to his first ever visit to the Isle of Man.
3) Shaun Ryder talks to Marc Tyley
Shaun Ryder, legendary front man of Happy Mondays and Black Grape talks to Marc Tyley about how both bands are having a resurgence at the moment and looks ahead to a new biopic being filmed in 2020. S...Show More
4) Francis Rossi - Status Quo
Legendary frontman of Status Quo, Francis Rossi talks to Marc Tyley about the new album Backbone and looks back on some memorable concerts right here on the Isle of Man.
5) Chris Williams talks to Mark King
Looking ahead to Level 42's gig at the Villa this Thursday night (5th September), Mark King is on the line!
6) Chris Sully presents Faithless
Chris Sully, Manx Radio's Managing Director joins Marc Tyley on Greatest Hits and chooses the landmark album Reverence from Faithless as the Classic Album.
7) Ashlea Tracey Returns
Ashlea Tracey joins Marc Tyley on Greatest Hits and chooses tracks from Elton John's masterpiece, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. She talks about her move to the BBC in Jersey and how the Isle of Man will ...Show More
8) Dilys Sowrey and Joni Mitchell
Dilys Sowrey takes Marc Tyley through the wonderful album Blue by Joni Mitchell. She chooses four of her favourite tracks and also talks about growing up on the Isle of Man and her own life in music.
9) Max and Veronica
Max De Bernardi and Veronica Sbergia have appeared twice at the Big Wheel Blues Festival receiving standing ovations on both occasions. They spoke to Marc Tyley on Greatest Hits ahead of the start of...Show More
10) Dave McLean presents Tom Waits
Dave McLean joins Marc Tyley on Greatest Hits and takes us through tracks from Tom Waits' 1985 album Rain Dogs.