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Splash Stories -The 90's Music Scene. Legendary London Venue. Telling Tales. New story every 1st of the Month

London UK 90's music scene & Legendary London theatre venue celebfrates the stories of then and now of the artists and scenesters then and now ...always splash stories past and present day

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The Splash Stories podcast celebrates the 90's music scene and the influence of London’s infamous Splash Club venue which was to London what CBGB’s was to New York in 90’s UK. Splash Stories takes in the stories, the bands, the live shows and talks to the people on the scene, the fans, the journalists, the fashions and the wider entertainment industry. Backstage stories and interviews behind the shows at the Venue from- Oasis,Travis,Skunk Anansie, Placebo, Feeder, Moby, Weezer, Bush, Beck, T ...
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The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Website - radiomeanwhile.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme
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Have you always thought there was something special about 80s and 90s country music that you've never been able to put your finger on? Why does this music stand out? Well, let's don our cowboy hats, adjust our oversized belt buckles, tease that hair, and see if we can get the bottom of it, by picking apart one song at a time.
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Programa dedicado a recuperar, seleccionar y profundizar en la historia de la música de tres décadas imprescindibles como son los 70s, 80s y 90s. Canciones y sonidos vintage con Juan de Sola. *(Este programa se emite y comparte con radios comunitarias de América Latina).
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Diamond Rio restacks the harmony and dishes out the twang in their 1991 hit "Mirror, Mirror". Everyone's delivering blue notes on this one, but how do the lyrics and tonality suggest something darkly humorous about the singer's hardluck introspection? (Also, what exactly is the Mandela Effect?)
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01/ Alphatek - It’s Time To Pump (Techno Mix) 02/ DJ Pierre - Everyday (Extended Mix) 03/ R.F.T.R. - Extrasyn (Techno Mix) 04/ D.J.H. Feat. Stefy - Think About… (12’’ Mix) 05/ Hyperbump - Pump It Up 06/ MC Magic Max - You Make Me Funky (Extended Mix) 07/ 4For Money - It’s A Moment In Time (Club Version) 08/ Active - Side By Side (Club Mix) 09/ FPI …
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Send us a text Ben Steadman & Diamond Dave bring you a Splash Stories Halloween Special with guitar maestro Mark Gemini Thwaite before he releases his new record with SEVENDIALS and prior to his tour with the Wonder Stuff ..the man gets around as he shares his Splash Story covering all that groundbreaking music he's made over the years ... SEVENDIA…
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We head back to the personal ads to peruse Chely Wright's "Single White Female". There are several unique rhythmic and harmonic things going on in this quintessential 1999 hit, but what do those defining musical characteristics have to do with the simultaneously forward and reserved lyrics?
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Pro-wrestling really had a chokehold on our imaginations in the ‘90s. Whether our brains were being bodyslammed by WWF (WWE) or beat down by WCW, we loved every choreographed minute of the glammy, absurd high drama. Perhaps the most ‘90s of all wrestling shows of that time was the punk rock DIY version, Incredibly Strange Wrestling, which got its s…
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We dive into the waters of Alan Jackson's signature song, 1993's "Chattahoochee". It's Alan Jackson, so it's going to be earnest neotraditional honky-tonk, but how does the authentic nostalgia in this one take it from good, to great, to all-time classic? (And what exactly is a hootchie-cootchie?)
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Audra and Raymond are back from an unintentional sabbatical to discuss Neo Noir films from the 1990s. Not to be confused with “Erotic Thrillers,” Neo Noirs echo the first wave of Film Noir in both content and style. Certain American crime thrillers of the ‘40s and ‘50s were dubbed Film Noir by French critics for their similarities: dark subject mat…
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Send us a text Splash Stories chats with John Douglas celebrating the 20-year anniversary of milestone Trashcan Sinatras album Weightlifting & previewing his debut North American Tour kicking off October 1 2024 showcasing original material and new recordings of fave Trashcan Sinatras' material. Joined for West coast and Midwest dates by Lily Vakili…
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We dive deep into Alabama's Cajun-flavored 1984 anthem, "If You're Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)". This one has always had us screaming "Cotton-eye Joe!" from back the row, but is there something larger going on here about Alabama's posture toward the impending neotraditionalist wave? Hmm... let's open up this case and s…
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01/ Doctorin’ D. - I’m On Duty (Club Mix) 02/ Lisa Lux - Let’s Have A Party (Clubmix) 03/ Burrell - Put Your Trust In The Music (L.A.’s Dirty Beats Remix) 04/ Jupiter Project Feat. Dena Thomas - Give (Extended Dance Version) 05/ D.Mob Feat. L.R.S. & D.C.Sarome - It Is Time To Get Funky 06/ Precious - In Motion (Vocal Mix) 07/ 49ers - Girl To Girl (…
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We take our first look at the late, great Toby Keith, and his 1993 hit (from the Long Names Department) "A Little Less Talk and a Lot More Action". We get all of the trademark Toby Keith brashness in this cut, but what key ingredients of the Toby Keith persona are missing from this early-career, non-Keith-penned single?…
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We explore the supremely earnest delivery of Alan Jackson, as exemplified in 1990's "Wanted". Honky-tonk meets gospel in this quintessentially neotraditionalist gem, but how can Jackson's humble "yes ma'am"s and "no ma'am"s authentically carry the emotional weight that this song needs them to?
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01/ Nomad - (I Wanna Give You) Devotion 02/ Lelewel - Magic Atto 2 (The Deep Mix) 03/ Frank K - Everybody Let Somebody Love 04/ Rozlyne Clarke - Gorgeous 05/ Karen Jones - To The Rock Groove (House Version) 06/ Black Box - I Don’t Know Anybody Else (DJ Lelewel Mix) 07/ DJ Pierre - Move Your Body 08/ 49ers - Don’t You Love Me 09/ Joy - I’m Leaving 1…
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Send us a text Splash Stories caught up with Mary Byker well known for his work as the lead singer of Gaye Bykers on Acid, Pop Will Eat Itself, Pigface and Apollo 440 and as a record producer and DJ/MC. We spoke just before he headed off to pick up his new pair of glasses before the start of the Gaye Bykers on Acid's Intermittent Fasting Tour which…
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We take another look at the Haggard-esque neo-traditional grit of early Clint Black, with his 1992 hit, "We Tell Ourselves". We get all the earthy blues we'd expect, but how does the musical setting of this cut channel both the doubt and the determination inherent in the complex and heavy situation that the lyrics describe?…
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We explore the late-90s country pop of megastar Tim McGraw's megahit "Please Remember Me". Dramatics abound in this go-big-or-go-home production, but why exactly does this song feel more suited to a stadium stage than to a honky-tonk? And how can a cut that sounds so full manage to convey such emptiness?…
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Send us a text Splash Stories welcomes Chris Connelly talking from his home in Chicago for a memorable musical memoir amongst the streets the guts and the character of Edinburgh. His latest 8 track album 'The Lives and Loves of the Serial Homesick, Vol. 1' is a paean to his city- and a beautiful and profound one at that - capturing the essence of h…
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Melody, harmony, and lyrics all meticulously and perfectly set a specifically bittersweet tone on Billy Dean's 1991 classic: "Somewhere in My Broken Heart". One listen to this cut will tell you that it's a beautiful song. But why? What specific, nuanced details of this tune and these words strike such a distinct chord with us, both literally and fi…
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Things turns all kinds of Yacht Rock as we sail away with one of the biggest hits of the 1980s, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's iconic duet, "Islands in the Stream". We're not even sure what they're talking about, but when a song is this catchy and fun, who cares? But why is that? What is it about this country pop classic that has kept it in our co…
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Bonus episode! For the Fourth of July, we had to turn to Lee Greenwood's towering, uber-patriotic, 1984 single, "God Bless the U.S.A." That he's proud to be an American no one can doubt, but what richer depths might we find undergirding that sentiment upon closer examination? And what do fireworks have to do with it?…
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01/ Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam - Let The Beat Hit ’Em (Radio Mix I) 02/ Altern 8 - Real Time Status (Hand Of God Remix) 03/ Monie Love Vs Adeva - Ring My Bell (Touchdown Mix) 04/ Kraze - Let’s Play House (Triple M Remix) 05/ D-Melo - I Got Work To Do (House Edit) 06/ Hypnoteck & D.J. Ptrice « G » Stiker - Pump Pump It Up (Sympho-Mix) 07/ Rickster - Night…
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Send us a text Welcome to another Splash Story. This month Ben Steadman & Diamond Dave are joined by Kav Sandhu of Happy Monday's who joined Splash Stories from New York for a superb and heartfelt interview to talk about his Blitz Vega Band with the Smith's bass player Andy Rourke, his passing and plans to tour the album ‘Northern Gentleman’, which…
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Reba McEntire helps us connect some of the dots that comprise the specific mid-90s MCA sound, as she narrates the complexities of adulthood as only she can, in her 1995 hit "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". We relate to the loneliness mentioned in the title, but is that all that's going on here? And what do major 9th chords have to do with this song'…
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We cruise down to southwestern Louisiana to encounter Sammy Kershaw and his debut single, "Cadillac Style". We've all always known there was a lot of Jones in Kershaw, but is there something deeper to that connection than just the voice? And what possible connection could there be between Cadillac Style and one that's often considered the greatest …
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01/ Maureen Walsh - Thinking Of You (Rock Steady Mix) 02/ Ice Mc - Easy (Feel The Groove Remix) 03/ P.M. Dawn - Set Adrift On Memory Bliss (Extended Mix) 04/ Oscare - What’s Going On 05/ Banderas - This Is Your Life (Less Stress Mix) 06/ Francesco Zappala Feat. S. 1000 HD - I Need You (Hippy Sound) 07/ Bass-o-matic - Fascinating Rhythm (Lisa Loud M…
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Send us a text Dale Crover shares his Splash Story with myself and Diamond Dave and he's one hell of a laid back good humoured guy. He tells us he's fabulous ! He had a rough time of it sometime back having to undergo an emergency spinal surgery operation so that's good to hear. Not for the faint hearted but he's a Melvin right! On tour with Minist…
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Little Texas continue to blend musical streams with their only #1 single, 1994's "My Love". This song is more than just the video, and this band is more than just the hair. But they aren't less than that either. Listen to find out what 80s hair metal and 70s California rock have to do with this song's specific sound. How much is Heart, and how much…
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Will and Orly wrap up the 1993 season with a discussion of modern rock statistics and trends, a game of "Name that Cover Song", and a look at a few cool songs that we missed earlier in the season.Songs under discussion include:Matthew Sweet - "Superdeformed"R.E.M. (ft. Natalie Merchant) - "Photograph"Ultra Vivid Scene - "Blood and Thunder"X - "Coun…
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In this episode, we dance across the familiar ground of 12-bar blues, as the energetic shuffle of Tanya Tucker's 1993 hit "It's a Little Too Late" convinces us to kick up a little sawdust while we re-evaluating some of our life choices. It's a fun song, but how does the melding of persona and reality make this early 90s dance number particularly me…
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01/ Altern 8 - The 1st Of May 02/ A Guy Called Gerald - FX (Elevation Mix) 03/ The Rhythm Section - Contest 04/ Highstreet - Revolution (House Mix) 05/ Lhasa - The Attic 06/ Space Opera - Space 3001 (Part One) 07/ Afrika Bambaataa - Just Get Up And Dance (Detroit Mix) 08/ Alphaville - Big In Japan (Freedom Mix) 09/ The Mackenzie - Chicago Trip 10/ …
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Send us a text Your Splash Stories hosts Ben Steadman & Diamond Dave caught up with the whirlwind that is Frank Turner for his Splash Story. After disbanding post hardcore band Million Dead in 2005 punk folk rocker Frank Turner is well on the way to performing 3000 shows . He releases his self produced 10th album Undefeated - "a record about surviv…
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We take a shot of an all-time classic, John Anderson's "Straight Tequila Night". Anderson's signature breathy vocals anchor a particularly textural take on neotradional honky-tonk, but why does this song have a certain uncanny sound, and what does the number 440 have to do with it?
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90s Music Got Me Like..."The Kids Aren't Alright" by The Offspring The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme…
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We search through another early Brooks & Dunn hit, 1992's "Lost and Found". It's all about the flow, as this song always seems to take us exactly where we want to go, measure after perfect little measure. But we already knew Kix Brooks could write a great cut, so how exactly does this one nail the feeling of a frantic search, and what does Brooks &…
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90s Music Got Me Like..."Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison With Special Guest: Nic Gunning! The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme…
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90s icon Shania Twain takes us right back to the world of 90s feminism with her half-arena-rock / half-honky-tonk hit, "Honey, I'm Home". Twain played big, and this song plays big, but where we do get irony in her particular brand of subversion, and what musical touchpoints does this song have with a couple of hits from 20 years before?…
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Send us a text Splash Stories caught up with Mel Gaynor just after his opening show at The Water Rats London Kings X - The Splash Club's original venue back in the 90's...�� For background... Mel was Simple Minds Drummer & has played alongside Elton John, Lou Reed, Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, Kirsty MacColl, Orange Juice, Peter Gabriel, The Pretenders,…
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01/ Rebel MC, Double Trouble - Street Tuff (Scar Mix) 02/ Albertino Feat. David Syon - Your Love Is Crazy (Hot Stomp Remix) 03/ Dow Jones - Just A Techno Groove (Club Mix) 04/ Pharaoh - Dance Like An Egyptian (Pharaoh’s Mix) 05/ Black Kiss Feat. Conchita - Fun Boy (Extended Version) 06/ Technotronic - Megamix (Club Version) 07/ Powerline Feat. M.C …
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Will Westercauw's good friend Jeremy T. returns to talk about 6 artists/bands that didn't chart on the Modern Rock Charts in 1993, but maybe should have...Songs under discussion include:Pulp - "Razzmatazz"Buzzcocks - "Innocent"Palace Brothers - "Ohio River Boat Song"Swervedriver - "Duel"Liz Phair - "Fuck and Run"Archers of Loaf - "Web in Front"& mo…
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We look at how The Judds bring their acoustic-with-attitude vibe to the sultry, electric piano-infused "One Man Woman". Slow, dark, and bluesy is the order of the day on this late-career Judds single, but what does a sonic atmosphere like that have to do with the lyrics' insistence on monogamy?
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We take a ride with a legend in his prime in this episode on Ronnie Milsap's 1980 classic "Smoky Mountain Rain". The connection to Elvis's "Kentucky Rain" is multifaceted and deep, but how does this song use theatrical drama to color its image of a country music cliche? And what happens when you ask Ronnie Milsap to make the thunder roll? Here a co…
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01/ Turntable Orchestra - You’re Gonna Miss Me (Extended Club Mix) 02/ Gardner Cole - Wall Of Fear (Filled With Fear Mix) 03/ Raze Feat. Doug Lazy - Bass Power (Geoffrey C Edit) 04/ Kym Sims - Too Blind To See It (Hurley’s House Mix) 05/ Clubland - Pump The Sound (Like A Megablast) (Blow Your Mind Mix) 06/ Yo!Bots - I Got It (Groove Mix) 07/ 2 In A…
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Send us a text Republica are back ! Ben Steadman & Diamond Dave caught up with Saffron on Splash Stories to talk past present and future. Saffron's a real gem and her love for life so infectious. Catch Republica on live dates and festivals in the coming months and Saffron on the Britpop Classical tour live with orchestra https://republicaofficial.b…
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Calling all Mall Rats, Mall Goths, Mall Punks, and Mallternatives! Malls fulfilled our dreams and socials scenes for generations, but they are quickly turning from a safe haven for teenagers to abandoned monuments to late stage capitalism. Born of the suburbs, malls had their last great era in the 1990s. Audra and Raymond talk mall movies, mall his…
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90s Music Got Me Like... "Your Woman" by White Town The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotmeעל ידי Radio Meanwhile
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Will Westercauw is joined by his friend Dusty Hoesly to talk about identical twins, glossolalia, Danger Man, and the modern rock hits of December 1993.Songs under discussion include:James - "Laid"The Smashing Pumpkins - "Today"Dead Can Dance - "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove"Blur - "Chemical World"Season 6 (1993) Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotif…
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In this episode, we look at how Collin Raye's signature song, "Love, Me" kept it gentle sentimental. Everything contributes, from the memorable acoustic guitar intro to Raye's smooth, sweet tenor vocals. But what do stoic farmers have to do with it? Also, who remembered that this recording had an electric piano?…
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90s Music Got Me Like... "I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston The podcast that looks back on one song from the 90s every episode, hosted by Eric and Kendra Mikols. RSS - https://90smusicgotmelike.libsyn.com/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/90smusicgotme Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/90smusicgotme…
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