Word In Your Ear

By: Mark Ellen David Hepworth and Alex Gold
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  • Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1.


    Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of those podcasts alive in regular Word In Your Ear evenings in which they spoke to musicians and authors in front of an audience.


    Over these years they've produced hundreds of hours of material. As of the Current Unpleasantness of 2020, they've produced yet hundreds of hours more with a little help from guests kind enough to digitally show them around their attics such as Danny Baker, Andy Partridge, Sir Tim Rice and Mark Lewisohn. For the full span of the Word In Your Ear world, visit wiyelondon.com.

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  • In the studio with Nick Drake, Fairport, John Martyn & the String Band: John Wood remembers a golden age
    Oct 2 2024

    “There was no Command-Zed back then!” John Wood engineered or produced some of the most magical, timeless and affecting records ever made - by Nick Drake, John Martyn, the McGarrigles, Fairport Convention, Sandy Denny, John Cale, Squeeze and many more. He’s 85 now and looks back here at a luminous career that started with mastering singles at Decca and transferred to Sound Techniques, the mecca he co-founded in an old cowshed in Chelsea when takes were spontaneous and even the tape-op was part of the performance. He misses those days, when albums were organic and the labels had less control, and talks here about …

    … “the age when sound had perspective and seemed three-dimensional”.

    … Nick Drake’s confidence and his guiding lights - eg the Beach Boys and Randy Newman (“who I’d never heard of”). And his final nighttime sessions.

    … the way Fairport recorded – “We’re only going to do it once” – and why they could make three albums a year.

    …managing the girls in the Incredible String Band, “especially when Licorice played drums”.

    … John Cale in “maniac mode” and his sudden and unexpected friendship with Nick Drake.

    … Cale and Nico at the Chelsea Hotel.

    … and why ‘Geoff Muldaur Is Having A Wonderful Time’ was the job he remembers the fondest.

    Also mentioned: the Downliners Sect, Judy Collins, The Marmalade, Graham Gouldman and Squeeze.

    John’s got nothing to plug and just wanted to talk to us. Thanks, John, and bless your cotton socks.


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    49 mins
  • Ian Hunter – joining Mott The Hoople, Bowie, Hamburg and being “enthused into craziness”.
    Oct 1 2024

    Ian Hunter – an image so familiar you’d recognise his silhouette - now lives in Connecticut and he’s just released expanded versions of two of his best-selling solo albums, You’re Never Alone With A Schizophrenic and Short Back N' Sides. He’s 85, born before any of the Beatles. We talk to him here about life growing up in the ‘40s and ‘50s when your father’s a copper and “music wasn’t allowed in the house”, and touch upon …

    … the debt he owes Freddie ‘Fingers’ Lee.

    … café jukeboxes full of Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Fats Domino.

    … beating 165 acts at a talent contest at Butlins.

    … the record that made the Beatles (which they didn’t write).

    … “a two-piece corduroy suit, open-toed sandals, overweight …”: the Mott the Hoople audition.

    … Bowie playing All The Young Dudes – “a monster” – cross-legged on the floor in Denmark Street after they’d turned down Suffragette City.

    … why Hendrix was thrown out of Regent Sound studios.

    … playing the Reeperbahn in 1963.

    … recording ‘Schizophrenic’ with three members of the E Street Band.

    … “Do you want a cuddle?” The Mick Ronson recording method.

    … the good thing about Covid.

    … watching punk bands with Mick Jones.

    … plus a ‘dyed-black’ Ford Anglia and the Greatest Record Ever Made.

    Order Ian’s re-released albums here:

    Buy link: https://ianhunter.lnk.to/sbns


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    31 mins
  • Bryan Ferry, Maggie Smith and why Ian Hunter is a movie in waiting
    Sep 30 2024

    As the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness draws in, we poke the embers of this week’s rock and roll bonfire and rake out the following chestnuts …

    … Maggie Smith on ‘70s chat shows.

    … when Radiohead meets Shakespeare.

    … the strange, circuitous and downright disgraceful launch of Francis Ford Coppola’s majestically bonkers Megalopolis.

    … Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter: the slow ascent of two ‘overnight sensations’.

    … is it big events anymore or just a low-level hum of distraction?

    … Bryan Ferry as an interpreter: why we love his clubby renditions of Dylan, Amy, Frank, Elvis, Broadway ballads and old sea shanties.

    … Movies In Waiting no 97: Butlin’s, skiffle, Hamburg and Ian Hunter’s 26-year clamber to the top.

    ... can any film still have instant world impact?

    … the unsettling structure of the Graham Norton show.

    … Simon Raymonde’s dad’s oceanic jazz adventure, 1949.

    … plus birthday guest Matthew North sees Wayne Rooney doing Ring Of Fire at a Plymouth open mic night.


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Word in Your Ear

David Hepworth and Mark Ellen have been hosting this podcast for many years. They have both been music journalists and David Hepworth has written many books about the subject, while Mark Ellen has also written one memoir. They are music journalists, have presented many music programmes, and what they don't know about rock and pop music is not worth knowing. If you like music from the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties, give this a listen. They are extremely enjoyable company and the two are both knowledgeable and funny. A great listen.

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A Must - Listen Every Week!

Dave, Mark & Alex have been plying the podcast furrow for a number of years - it never ceases to entertain!

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