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SPECIAL EDITION - Episode 1 - Steve Clayton - Revisited & Remastered

SPECIAL EDITION - Episode 1 - Steve Clayton - Revisited & Remastered

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September 5th will see the 100th and final episode of Music Talks and I know the guest for that episode pretty well as its ……ME!!

Given I will be moving chairs I needed someone to be the host of that episode and who better than Steve Clayton, a dear friend, my very first guest on Music Talks and one of the best communicators I know. Given his role at Microsoft is ‘Chief Storyteller’ that’s no surprise.

The original episode I did with Steve went out on June 25th, 2019, but I didn’t want to just re-post it. The brilliant Andy Rhode at Audionauts has been helping me edit Music Talks for almost three years now and so I asked him to re-edit and remaster that original recording and I think he’s done a great job.

I was never happy with the sound on that first episode and whilst it’s still not perfect it sounds a lot better than it did. He’s also edited it down to a Vinyl friendly 45 minutes and I’m pleased to say that most of what has been edited out is me not Steve!

For those of you who have heard the original episode I hope this will be an enjoyable reminder and for anyone that hasn’t then I hope this will be a good introduction to the host of Episode 100.

Steve’s music choices were:

70’s – Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac

80’s - Where The Streets Have No Name - U2

90’s - Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack

00’s - The Planets Bend Between Us Snow Patrol

10’s - A Sky Full of Stars Coldplay

Enjoy and see you on September 4th

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