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Known Pleasures takes a look at the highly influential music that washed up in the wake of the seismic splash that was punk. Call it post-punk, or new wave, but from 1978 to 1984 bands like Siouxsie and the Banshees, PiL, Gang of Four and Joy Division were re-defining what was possible in this brave new musical landscape of machines, rhythms and electronics. In turns affectionate, amusing and anecdotal, our own Gang of Three former amateur indie musicians dissect the albums, songs and tours that made this experimental era one of the most important in rock history, scattering their own personal recollections and insights amongst the facts along the way.
Ever wondered why The Cure’s Robert Smith was playing two shows a night in different bands, where a bridge for suicidal dogs in Scotland fits in to the Talking Heads story, or how the Human League’s Phil Oakey started a nipple piercing craze? We’ll tell you, and more.
Welcome to Known Pleasures - this is the way, step inside.
Ever wondered why The Cure’s Robert Smith was playing two shows a night in different bands, where a bridge for suicidal dogs in Scotland fits in to the Talking Heads story, or how the Human League’s Phil Oakey started a nipple piercing craze? We’ll tell you, and more.
Welcome to Known Pleasures - this is the way, step inside.
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This is a compilation of a few of our favourite moments from the first 7 years of the Known Pleasures Podcast.
‘Play high, Hooky! Play high!’ Ian Curtis had been Joy Division’s conductor and lightning rod, giving his crucial nod of approval to Peter Hook’s upper-register bass sound and pulling the strings elsewhere. In May 1980, though, after Ian’s death, the renamed New Order faced an uphill battle. How they not only survived, but thrived spectacularly, is one of the great redemptive stories of rock and roll.
Spotify Playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6SPnBqYphsObL9HQKoyYYN?si=6f223859504d425a
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063297726030
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KnownPleasuresPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
On the eve of his upcoming tour we interview the former lead singer and songwriter from the seminal UK punk band The Stranglers, Hugh Cornwell. We ask him about the new album, his days with The Stranglers and everything in between. So get a grip on yourself and listen in to a few moments of madness from the mind of Hugh Cornwell.
In our latest flexidisc we will exhume the body of Eileen, run a musical autopsy, and discuss the song that moved a million hearts in stereo in 1982.
Was Eileen a metaphor for casting off the social mores of sexual repression and escaping Thatcherite Britain’s humdrum existence?
Was Kevin Rowland plundering Celtic rhythms and instrumentation a way of coming to terms with his Irish heritage?
Or was it just a cracking good song?
Either way, we at Known Pleasures will hum this tune forever, and who’d blame us?
So, get your banjos out, tune those violins and dance a Celtic jig to the wonderful Dexys Midnight Runners classic: Come On Eileen.
While time heals all wounds, the scars of your first hapless podcast episode can run deep. With that in mind, we revisit Simple Minds and attempt to do justice to their Eureka-moment third album, Empires and Dance.
In this episode we interview Cathy McQuade & Ken Campbell from the Australian New Wave band Deckchairs Overboard. We discuss the early days in Melbourne, Cointreau, Paul Hester, supporting Midnight Oil and Hunters & Collectors, making videos with dice & chains and what they've been doing recently.
For those of you who aren't familiar with Deckchairs Overboard, here is the much celebrated 4 x track ep: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIRfNBYNnHg
Catherine McQuades Music: https://catherinemcquade.com/music
Ken Campbell's band Valvewire: https://muzeek.com/valvewire
Video version of this interview: https://youtu.be/CJj4TTQMUcc?si=uPhw4nnLsilDOL9p
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KnownPleasuresPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
On our Birthday Party episode we said “there’s never been an Australian band before or since quite like them”. We recently had the opportunity to interview drummer Phill Calvert who told us about the boys’ early school days, his departure from the band and why he knew eventually Nick would go solo. Ladies and gentlemen, release the bats!
Video version on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LrIVMNzmDA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063297726030
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KnownPleasuresPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
In this episode, Graham interviews the Bass Player from 'The Jam' and 'From The Jam'.
The video interview on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgXy5F8jD2I&t=37s
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
While Athens in Greece gifted civilisation with democracy, science, philosophy, taxes, writing, and schools, Athens in Georgia gave the world Widespread Panic, REM and the subject of today’s podcast The B-52s.
A frenetic drummer in strange glasses, a guitarist who clearly needed to add more strings to his bow, a lead singer who would shout and vociferate more than sing, and two bouffant-wearing female vocalists that sounded unlike anyone else.
How was this a recipe for a successful New Wave band?
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3sqaz9vstfKqejNPHhRm1e?si=174c3037d9f24bf4
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@KnownPleasuresPodcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
Born of the fallout from two of post punk’s best, Shriekback had no right to be any good, because well, so-called supergroups rarely are. But Shriekback were better than good – at their best they were simply majestic, riding a wave of ideas and inspiration that left other 80’s pretenders flailing in their wake. In this episode we’ll attempt to hook, then land the fish below the ice that is Shriekback.
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/02VcGqVqogjhIEvVATH0t7?si=b5a8aec097d24ebf
To purchase Shriekback music: https://shriekback.com/store
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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYXJiCDDsOZYrE6DV_tOIvg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
Rusty Egan - former drummer with The Skids and The Rich Kids, founding member of Visage and DJ at The Blitz Club in London, sits down with us for a discussion on the post punk scene, the New Romantics and Club Culture in the early 80's.
Rusty Egan's Mix Cloud page: https://www.mixcloud.com/rustyegan/
Rusty Egan's Sound Cloud Page: https://soundcloud.com/rusty-egan
The Known Pleasures YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYXJiCDDsOZYrE6DV_tOIvg
The Known Pleasures Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063297726030
The Known Pleasures Instagram Page:
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
In our latest Flexidisc we discuss Lene Lovich's 1981 song New Toy.
In our latest Flexidisc we discuss the Synth Pop classic Fade To Grey by Visage.
During the mid-seventies, a group of angry young men sprang from the punk scene in London. They possessed a singer-songwriter sensibility, combined with an acerbic wit, lyrical acrobatics and melodies that would have made one or two Brill Building composers weep with envy.
The three Musketeers leading the charge were Graham Parker, Joe Jackson, and the subject of this podcast, Elvis Costello.
From 'My Aim Is True' to 'Get Happy!!' , Elvis Costello showed the world that songs about guilt and revenge could be infectious and inventive.
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7k4gpAsTGTHXLQh1ZTxfDo?si=9d48408bb85b4c9b
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Known-Pleasures-131768500804116
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
Here's our latest Flexidisc shortcast where we discuss Islington's finest Spandau Ballet and their debut single To Cut A Long Story Short.
We here at the Known Pleasures Institute are producing short form podcasts to be delivered sporadically throughout the year in between our normal full length episodes.
Here we discuss the synth pop classic I Ran by A Flock Of Seagulls.
In 1988, U2 seemed to believe their roots lay with the Beatles, Hendrix, Billie Holliday and Bo Diddley. The album – and film – Rattle and Hum saw them referencing the above, as well as recording with Dylan, then BB King, at Sun Studio in Memphis. But where were their actual influences in this telling of the tale? The Rottens and Viciouses? The Curtises and Hooks? The Strummerses?
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0NTcqN7km05UEpZB2auX5S?si=adc61be685084e11
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Known-Pleasures-131768500804116
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knownpleasurespodcast/
Twitter: @pleasuresknown
The Known Pleasures Theme Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvn2bfFxC-0
There was one particular genre that sprang from the post punk era that was all at once joyous, political, infectious, melodic, alternative and danceable.
It was a revival of the '60s Ska Movement that became known in the UK as Two Tone.
And in this multi cultural cafe, full of delectable delights and international flavours, we had the opportunity to taste a little Madness, try a little Selecter, indulge in the sweetness of The Beat and maybe order some Bodysnatchers to go.
But before ordering anything on the Ska menu, it's always good to see The Specials.
Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/user/1230971434/playlist/0guragbxN0JAaUAZCjbUMW?si=xEk2SWBPR96cw8KZVtNSdA
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Twitter: @pleasuresknown
In this episode we talk with one of the founding members of China Crisis, Eddie Lundon. We discuss their working with drum machines, working with synthesisers and working with fire & steel in the lead up to their first ever tour of Australia, 40 years after the release of their 1st album.
So sit back and witness the difficult shapes & passive rhythms of Eddie Lundon from China Crisis.
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Twitter: @pleasuresknown
Here is our interview with one of the founding members of Joy Division, New Order and The Light, Peter Hook.
Enjoy the insight, the ceremony and the atmosphere of one of the most influential bass player of the Post Punk era.
The video version is on our Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/100063297726030/videos/625143802696575
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Twitter: @pleasuresknown
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My kind of music. But what a trio of pretentious, abnoxious, art-fags. Competing with each other to voice their ohh so profound insights.They sound like Toffey squabbling bratty brothers. Nothing pre post or punk about these tossers.