
30 The Last Of The Analogues - Christmas 2020
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12/30/20 • 99 min
Episode 30: The Last of the Analogues - Christmas Special (December 30th 2020)
'The Podcast that looks to the future now, it’s only just begun'
This episode:
Vince fuses the growly voices of Jimmy Saville, Chris Rea and Barry White into a terrifying unholy trinity, and wistfully recalls the nose-biting, toe-nipping harsh winter of 1982 and the smell of his Dad’s single malt whisky as they watched together the Dave Allen Christmas Show late into the night; Neil reprimands Led Zeppelin for not being festive enough, ponders the weighty issue of the generation gap between the Analogues and Millennials, and muses on the currency of shared cultural experiences like the spectacular double-issue Radio Times, Christmas Number Ones, and getting plastered in pubs you otherwise avoided the rest of the year.
Jeremy finally returns from his mysterious sabbatical to immediately compare Johnny Mathis to Kim Jong-Il, Supreme Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011, wax lyrical about his childhood Christmases, and lament the melancholy ending of the season as symbolised by the remaining, unwanted and unwrapped hard and chewy golden toffee in the otherwise empty and forlorn Quality Street tin.
And we say goodbye to the old and ring in the new as we look ahead to exciting changes to the show in the coming year.
FULL TRACK LISTING
Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)
Driving Home for Christmas – Chris Rea
When a Child is Born – Johnny Mathis
The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
Stop the Calvary – Jona Lewie
Hello, Goodbye – The Beatles
JEREMY RECOMMENDS
Too Much, Too Little, Too Late – Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams
NEIL RECOMMENDS
Mona Lisa – Nat King Cole
VINCE RECOMMENDS
You’ll Always Find Me in The Kitchen at Parties – Jona Lewie
Episode 30: The Last of the Analogues - Christmas Special (December 30th 2020)
'The Podcast that looks to the future now, it’s only just begun'
This episode:
Vince fuses the growly voices of Jimmy Saville, Chris Rea and Barry White into a terrifying unholy trinity, and wistfully recalls the nose-biting, toe-nipping harsh winter of 1982 and the smell of his Dad’s single malt whisky as they watched together the Dave Allen Christmas Show late into the night; Neil reprimands Led Zeppelin for not being festive enough, ponders the weighty issue of the generation gap between the Analogues and Millennials, and muses on the currency of shared cultural experiences like the spectacular double-issue Radio Times, Christmas Number Ones, and getting plastered in pubs you otherwise avoided the rest of the year.
Jeremy finally returns from his mysterious sabbatical to immediately compare Johnny Mathis to Kim Jong-Il, Supreme Leader of North Korea from 1994 to 2011, wax lyrical about his childhood Christmases, and lament the melancholy ending of the season as symbolised by the remaining, unwanted and unwrapped hard and chewy golden toffee in the otherwise empty and forlorn Quality Street tin.
And we say goodbye to the old and ring in the new as we look ahead to exciting changes to the show in the coming year.
FULL TRACK LISTING
Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)
Driving Home for Christmas – Chris Rea
When a Child is Born – Johnny Mathis
The Christmas Song – Nat King Cole
Stop the Calvary – Jona Lewie
Hello, Goodbye – The Beatles
JEREMY RECOMMENDS
Too Much, Too Little, Too Late – Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams
NEIL RECOMMENDS
Mona Lisa – Nat King Cole
VINCE RECOMMENDS
You’ll Always Find Me in The Kitchen at Parties – Jona Lewie
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Mini 04 – Xmas Stocking Filler #4 – Revolution in the Head: Day Tripper
OVERRATED CHRISTMAS STOCKING FILLER
We're releasing a few tiny little episodes over the festive season as a Christmas treat.
4. Revolution in the Head - The Missing Entries / Day Tripper
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Mini 05 – Xmas Stocking Filler #5 – Revolution in the Head: Magical Mystery Tour
OVERRATED CHRISTMAS STOCKING FILLER
We're releasing a few tiny little episodes over the festive season as a Christmas treat.
5. Revolution in the Head - The Missing Entries / Magical Mystery Tour
Vince opens up his shiny new copy of our 'Beatles Bible', Ian MacDonald's amazing "Revolution in the Head: The Beatles Music and the Sixties", and reads the entry on "Magical Mystery Tour", which he missed on a previous show. You know, for completeness.
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