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EP#5 - When David Hepworth Comes In

EP#5 - When David Hepworth Comes In

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"There's very little you can say about the music industry that's not true", says our first guest, the legendary Mr David Hepworth, in this special extended episode (available in both audio and video formats). But does he really believe that Dylan invented the pop-punk band Busted? Where does he say is the best place to listen to Nick Drake outtakes? Has attending a Bruce Springsteen concert "turned into football"? Who does David think is at the top of the pecking order: Cruise, McCartney, or Dylan? And what's it like walking into a room directly behind Mick Jagger?


David's Song Choice: https://open.spotify.com/track/7hMhO4oenpVkVaM5bNkEbz?si=mIVqMjW0TvSTfQwR7UOHZg


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If you like this podcast, you may also enjoy Daniel's other podcast where he and Kerry met. It's called Starving Artists, and you can find it wherever you get your podcasts, and follow it on Instagram @starvingartists_pod


Or you might want to check out some of the 80 episodes of Is It Rolling, Bob? Talking Dylan, the podcast Kerry previously co-hosted, with guests including Billy Bragg, Stewart Lee and Nish Kumar. https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcasts/is-it-rolling-bob-talking-dylan/id1437321669


Recorded at Lipsync Post

Engineer: Tom Stringer

Producer: Robin Guise

Editor: Daniel Crespin

Theme Music: The Haze by Daniel Crespin

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