843 Episodes

  1. Word Podcast 339 - David's day at Donna Summer's house

    Published: 8/13/2020
  2. Word Podcast 339 - David's day at Donna Summer's house

    Published: 8/12/2020
  3. Word Podcast 338 - Shea Stadium revisited

    Published: 8/5/2020
  4. Word Podcast 338 - Shea Stadium revisited

    Published: 8/4/2020
  5. Word Podcast 337 - David Mitchell

    Published: 8/3/2020
  6. Word Podcast 337 - David Mitchell on why writing about the rock boom of 1967 is "an open goal"

    Published: 7/31/2020
  7. Word Podcast 336 - Happy Anniversary...

    Published: 7/27/2020
  8. Word Podcast 336 - Happy Anniversary: 50 and 40 years ago this week!

    Published: 7/26/2020
  9. Word Podcast 335

    Published: 7/17/2020
  10. Word Podcast 335 - Live Aid's "2,000 million global audience": surely some mistake?

    Published: 7/16/2020
  11. Word Podcast 334 - Graeme Thomson on John Martyn

    Published: 7/13/2020
  12. Word Podcast 334 - Graeme Thomson on John Martyn's "lifelong grudges and huge, messy explosion of records"

    Published: 7/12/2020
  13. Word Podcast 333: when band members go "off brand"

    Published: 7/10/2020
  14. Word Podcast 333: when band members go "off brand"

    Published: 7/9/2020
  15. Word Podcast 332: what makes an album cover 'classic'?

    Published: 7/3/2020
  16. Word Podcast 332: what makes an album cover 'classic'?

    Published: 7/2/2020
  17. Word Podcast 331 - It's the Bob Dylan Lyric Generator!

    Published: 6/27/2020
  18. Word Podcast 331 - It's the Bob Dylan Lyric Generator!

    Published: 6/25/2020
  19. Word Podcast 330

    Published: 6/20/2020
  20. Word Podcast 330

    Published: 6/18/2020

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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. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.