Let Christy Take It

An Irish podcast based in Dublin, Ireland with an international twist. Kieran, Derek and Mark are passionate pop culture nerds. Join the lads as they discuss and offer their perspective on movies and music with a dose of Dublin wit and humour. Guests from across the wide spectrum of pop culture join the lads to chat and give us the inside story on the classics they were a part of! Enjoy and follow us on all social media and @https://letchristytakeit.ie/index.php/episodes-list/

Episode 142 - Mark Kermode

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Mark Kermode. Film critic, broadcaster, author, and lifelong musician. Widely regarded as one of the most respected and passionate voices in contemporary cinema, Mark has spent decades shaping how audiences engage with film through his broadcasting, writing, and criticism. Known for his honesty, insight, wit, and infectious enthusiasm, he has championed cinema in all its forms. Alongside his work in film, Mark has never not been in a band, maintaining a constant connection to music throughout his life, from "The Dodge Brothers" to the "The Gang of Three", bringing the same energy, curiosity, and commitment to the stage that defines his work in broadcasting and writing. Join us as we talk to Mark about his journey as a film critic, a lifetime spent in bands, the relationship between music and cinema, and his enduring love for performance in all its forms.Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Mark Kermode.If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

12-22
51:59

Episode 141 - Paul Cleary of The Blades

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Paul Cleary, vocalist, songwriter, and frontman of the legendary Dublin City band The Blades. Formed in the late 1970s, The Blades became one of the most beloved bands to emerge from Ireland’s post-punk and new wave era. Known for their sharp songwriting, Dublin storytelling, and undeniable energy, the band earned a devoted following with classic tracks such as “Ghost of a Chance,” “Hot for You,” and “Downmarket.” With Paul’s instantly recognisable voice and street-level poetry at the centre of it all, The Blades created songs that captured a time, a place, and a generation. Following the band’s original run, Paul has continued to write and perform, releasing solo material and revisiting The Blades’ catalogue through occasional reunions and live performances that remain as powerful and relevant as ever. His work stands as a vital chapter in the story of Irish music, influencing countless artists who followed. Join us as we talk to Paul about the early Dublin scene, the rise and legacy of The Blades, the stories behind those iconic songs, and his enduring love for music and songwriting. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Paul ClearyIf you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

12-07
54:21

Episode 140 - Eddie Lundon of China Crisis

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Eddie Lundon, guitarist, songwriter, and co-founder of the legendary Liverpool band China Crisis. Formed in the early 1980s, China Crisis quickly became known for their sophisticated blend of new wave, pop, and atmospheric soundscapes. With Eddie’s distinctive guitar work and melodic sensibility at the heart of the band, China Crisis achieved both critical and commercial success, delivering era-defining hits such as “Wishful Thinking,” “Black Man Ray,” and “King in a Catholic Style.” Their music remains a touchstone of the decade, celebrated for its emotional depth and elegant production. Beyond the band’s classic catalogue, Eddie has continued to perform, write, and tour internationally, keeping the spirit and legacy of China Crisis alive for new and longtime fans alike. His ongoing work showcases the same thoughtful craftsmanship and understated charm that have always defined his artistic approach. Join us as we talk to Eddie about the early days in Liverpool, the making of those iconic albums, the stories behind China Crisis’s biggest songs, and his creative journey from the band’s beginnings to the present day. Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Eddie Lundon.If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

11-29
51:13

Episode 139 - Paul Page of Whipping Boy

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Paul Page, guitarist, songwriter, and founding member of one of Ireland’s most influential bands, Whipping Boy. Formed in Dublin in the late ’80s, Whipping Boy were known for their raw intensity, emotional honesty, and unforgettable live shows. Paul’s distinctive guitar sound helped define the band’s landmark 1995 album Heartworm, a record that’s become a cornerstone of Irish music. Heartworm was voted the seventh best Irish album of all time in a 2005 Hot Press poll, and in 2013 it even topped Phantom FM’s list of the Top 50 Irish Albums of All Time. Fast forward to today, and Paul’s embarked on an exciting new chapter with The Sentimental Tourists, his collaboration with Dave Long from Into Paradise. Their self-titled debut EP, released earlier this year, showcases a more reflective and melodic side to Paul’s songwriting, while still carrying that unmistakable emotional depth and edge that fans have always connected with. In this episode, we chat to Paul about the early days of Whipping Boy, the creative spark behind Heartworm, and how The Sentimental Tourists came to life after all these years. Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Paul PageIf you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

11-08
49:42

Episode 138 - Hugh O'Conor

On this week’s episode, we’re joined by Hugh O’Conor. Hugh is an accomplished Irish actor, writer, photographer and director from Dublin. Hugh began his career at a young age, first capturing audiences’ attention in "Lamb" alongside the great Liam Neeson. He went on to deliver a remarkable performance as the young Christy Brown in "My Left Foot", starring Oscar winners Daniel Day-Lewis and Brenda Fricker, a role that remains one of the most memorable in Irish cinema history. As an adult, Hugh has built an impressive and varied career across film, television, and stage, with standout performances in productions such as "Showbands" and "The Stag". Beyond acting, he has also established himself as a talented writer and director. His latest project “Showkids”, which he both wrote and directed, is currently airing on RTÉ One every Sunday evening and has been receiving rave reviews for its warmth, humour, and family-friendly charm. Join us as we talk to Hugh about his early start in film, his journey from child star to accomplished filmmaker, and his creative process both in front of and behind the camera.Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Hugh O’Conor. If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

10-05
48:36

Episode 137 - Jeffrey Voorhees aka Alex Kintner of JAWS

On this week’s episode we are joined by Jeffrey Voorhees. Jeffrey Voorhees may not be a household name, but his role in one of the most iconic movies of all time has made him part of film history forever. As the young Alex Kintner in Jaws, Jeffrey became central to one of cinema’s most memorable moments the shocking beach scene that set the tone for the rest of the film and cemented JAWS as a classic. Join us as we talk with Jeffrey about what it was like to be part of Steven Spielberg’s legendary thriller at such a young age, his memories from the set, the cultural phenomenon that Jaws became, and how his life changed after the film’s release. We’ll also hear about the unexpected ways the movie has stayed with him over the years and the enduring legacy of that unforgettable scene. Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Jeffrey Voorhees.If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie 

09-14
51:12

Episode 136 - A Lazarus Soul's Brian Brannigan & Joe Chester

This week on the Let Christy Take It podcast, we’re joined by Brian Brannigan and Joe Chester, founding members of the critically acclaimed Irish band, A Lazarus Soul. Known for their atmospheric soundscapes and deeply poignant lyrics, A Lazarus Soul have been capturing hearts and minds for over two decades. Their music carries a strong social conscience, painting vivid portraits of modern Irish life and the stories often left untold. In this episode, Brian and Joe open up about the inspirations behind their songs, the creative process that drives their work, and the importance of reflecting today’s Ireland through music and lyrics. Their thoughtful approach has earned them a loyal following, not just among fans, but also fellow artists like Steve Wickham, Mundy and Damien Dempsey. We’re delighted to bring you this conversation with two of the most respected artists in Irish music today, Brian Brannigan and Joe Chester from A Lazarus Soul. If you enjoy the show, please like, follow, or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

07-06
49:44

Episode 135 - Paul Linehan

On this week’s episode we are joined by Paul Linehan of The Frank and Walters. The Frank and Walters have established themselves as one of Ireland’s and more importantly, Cork’s most beloved and enduring bands. From their early ‘90s heyday with hits like Fashion Crisis Hits New York and After All, to their continued success through numerous album releases. Their story is one of resilience, creativity, and timeless appeal. Join us as we talk with Paul about the founding of the band and their rapid rise to fame following the move to London. Hear about having Noel Gallagher as a roadie and the tale behind the early Oasis demo tape, and that unforgettable moment meeting Paul McCartney on Top of the Pops. We also explore the lasting impact of After All after its revival through the hit TV show The Young Offenders. Let Christy Take It is proud to bring you Paul Linehan. If you enjoy our show, please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at ⁠https://irishwoodcraft.ie

06-07
47:24

Episode 134 - Robbie Dupree

On this week’s episode, we are joined by the legendary Robbie Dupree. An American singer-songwriter, Robbie shot to fame in the early 1980s with the smooth, soulful sounds of “Steal Away”, which soared to number 6 on the US charts, followed by the equally infectious “Hot Rod Hearts”. With his blend of rock, pop, and blue-eyed soul, Dupree became a staple of the yacht rock era, a sound that still sails strong today. From Grammy nominations to cult classic status, Robbie’s music continues to resonate with old fans and new.Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you the one and only Robbie Dupree.If you enjoy the show, please like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

05-18
41:20

Episode 133 - Steve Wickham

On this week’s episode we are joined by the brilliant Steve Wickham. Steve Wickham’s career has been defined by his unique fusion of traditional Irish music with rock and folk. He first made his mark as a founding member of the band In Tua Nua, before joining The Waterboys in 1985. His iconic violin sound became a signature part of the band’s style, featuring on landmark albums like This Is the Sea and Fisherman’s Blues. Beyond The Waterboys, Steve’s reputation has seen him collaborate and perform with legends like U2, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan and the late beautiful Sinéad O’Connor. He’s also carved out a successful solo career with albums like Geronimo and Beekeeper, and continues to perform with the acclaimed world music group NoCrowsLet Christy Take It are proud to bring you Steve Wickham If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcastsThanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

04-27
49:28

Episode 132 - Mundy

On this week’s episode, we are joined by the brilliant Mundy. Mundy is one of Ireland’s most beloved singer-songwriters, known for his infectious melodies, poetic lyrics, and unmistakable voice. Since bursting onto the scene with his debut album Jelly Legs in 1996, which featured the hit To You I Bestow, Mundy has carved out a lasting legacy in Irish music. His career has seen him tour the world, share the stage with legends, and release a string of acclaimed albums, including 24 Star Hotel and Raining Down Arrows. Of course, no conversation with Mundy would be complete without mentioning his iconic version of Galway Girl, which became a modern Irish anthem, loved by audiences everywhere. Whether performing heartfelt ballads or foot-stomping folk-rock, Mundy continues to captivate listeners with his raw talent and passion for music.Let Christy Take It is delighted to bring you Mundy. If you enjoy our show, please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

03-09
51:04

Episode 131 - Jeff Wayne

On this week’s episode we are joined by Jeff Wayne. Jeff Wayne is a renowned composer, conductor, and music producer best known for his groundbreaking musical adaptation of H.G. Wells' science fiction classic, "The War of the Worlds." Released in 1978, Wayne's album uniquely blends rock music with orchestral elements, featuring a star-studded cast that includes Richard Burton as the narrator and rock icons like Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. The album not only gained critical acclaim but also became a significant part of pop culture, leading to numerous stage adaptations and tours. Wayne's innovative approach combines storytelling with rich musical landscapes, captivating audiences with its dramatic narrative and compelling soundscapes. Today, Jeff Wayne continues to celebrate the legacy of his work, engaging new generations with the timeless tale of humanity's struggle against extraterrestrial invaders. Jeff will be touring his latest stage version of "The War of the Worlds" across Ireland and the UK  in April 2025. Let Christy Take It are delighted to bring you Jeff Wayne  If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts

01-16
45:01

Episode 130 - Jack Lukeman

For this week’s episode we dive into the life and music of Ireland's own Jack Lukeman, often known by fans as "Jack L." A pure talent with a voice that defies simple categorization, Jack Lukeman brings a blend of theatre, folk, and rock that captivates audiences worldwide. In this episode, we explore Lukeman's career, from his roots in Athy, Ireland, to his rise on the international stage. Known for his rich, baritone voice and commanding stage presence, Jack’s music echoes influences from legends like Jacques Brel, Leonard Cohen, and David Bowie, while still creating a style entirely his own. Through iconic tracks like "Georgie Boy" and "Ode to Ed Wood," Jack has crafted a narrative-rich soundscape that celebrates both the joy and melancholy of life Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Jack Lukeman   If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.   Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

11-29
59:53

Episode 129 - Wally Badarou

On this week’s episode we are joined by Wally Badarou, the legendary composer and musician who has left an indelible mark on the world of music with his unique blend of jazz, funk, and electronic sounds. Born in Paris to Nigerian parents, Badarou's diverse heritage significantly influenced his eclectic style. He gained international fame through his collaboration with iconic artists like Grace Jones and Sly and Robbie, showcasing his ability to fuse various genres seamlessly. His seminal work on albums such as "Nightclubbing" and "Keys" demonstrates his mastery of synthesizers and innovative production techniques that pushed the boundaries of contemporary music. In this episode we delve into Badarou's groundbreaking contributions, explore his creative process, and celebrate his enduring legacy in shaping modern music. Join us as we uncover the stories behind his most memorable tracks and the impact he continues to have on both emerging and established artists today Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Wally Badarou If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

11-15
54:22

Episode 128 - Brian Keville

On this week’s episode we are joined by Brian Keville. There are not many people who can sing or have a stage presence like the late great Freddie Mercury. Brian Keville is Ireland's great pretender to the legends crown. Along with his band Qween he performs to thousands as the iconic Queen thrilling audiences with a set list that is uncannily familiar. We discuss Brian's  development into one of Europe's top tribute performers. Brian also talks about his recent diagnosis of cancer and how his love of performing has helped him in recovery. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Brian Keville If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.   Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

10-27
53:47

Episode 127 - Jack Hues

On this week’s episode we are joined by Jack Hues. Jack Hues is a British musician, best known as the lead vocalist and guitarist of the new wave band Wang Chung. Born on June 1, 1961, in Eastbourne, England, he gained prominence in the 1980s with hits like "Dance Hall Days" and "Everybody Have Fun Tonight." Hues is recognized for his distinctive voice and catchy songwriting, which blends rock, pop, and electronic influences. After the band's initial success, he continued to work on various musical projects, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians along with his work on movie soundtracks which notably includes William Friedken's "To Live and Die in LA" Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Jack Hues If you enjoy our show please Like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.iePhoto Credit: Victor Chalfant

10-12
51:22

Episode 126 - Mike Lindup

On this week’s episode we are joined by Mike Lindup. Mike Lindup is a British musician and songwriter, best known as the keyboardist and vocalist for the band Level 42. Born on March 17, 1959, in the Isle of Wight, England, Lindup formed Level 42 in the early 80s, contributing to their unique blend of jazz, funk, and pop. The band achieved significant success during the 80s and early 90s, with hits like "Lessons in Love" and "Something About You." In addition to his work with Level 42, Lindup has pursued solo projects and collaborated with various artists across genres throughout his career while continuing to tour with Level 42  Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Mike Lindup If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

09-14
01:04:28

Episode 125 - Albert Bouchard

On this week’s episode we are joined by Albert Bouchard. Albert Bouchard is an American musician and songwriter, best known as the drummer and co-founder of the rock band Blue Öyster Cult. Born in New York in 1948, Bouchard played a significant role in shaping the band's sound, contributing to their unique blend of hard rock, heavy metal, and progressive elements. He was instrumental in writing many of the band's classic songs, including "Don't Fear the Reaper." After leaving Blue Öyster Cult in the early 1980s, Bouchard pursued a solo career, releasing several albums and collaborating with various artists. And yes we do discuss the need for more cowbell!   Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Albert Bouchard   If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts.   Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft, please check them out at https://irishwoodcraft.ie

08-31
55:09

Episode 124 - Joe Esposito

On this week’s episode we are joined by Joe Esposito. Joe Esposito, also known by his nickname "Bean," is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He formed the vocal group Brooklyn Dreams in the 1970s, alongside Eddie Hokenson and Bruce Sudano. The trio quickly gained recognition for their harmonious sound and songwriting abilities with their big break coming when they collaborated with disco queen Donna Summer. While Esposito found success with Brooklyn Dreams, his solo career also flourished. He became well-known for his powerful and emotive voice, which led to numerous opportunities in both the recording studio and the realm of film music. One of his most famous solo tracks is "You're the Best," featured in the 1984 film "The Karate Kid." This song, known for its motivational lyrics and catchy melody, has become an enduring anthem of triumph and perseverance. Joe has worked with a variety of renowned artists. Notably, he co-wrote the hit "Lady, Lady, Lady," which was performed by Giorgio Moroder and featured in the film "Flashdance." His ability to craft memorable melodies and poignant lyrics has made him a sought-after collaborator in the music industry. Let Christy Take It are proud to bring you Joe Esposito. If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft. Please check them out at ⁠⁠https://irishwoodcraft.ie⁠⁠

08-17
36:13

Episode 123 - Pete Best

Pete Best is a British musician who is best known as the original drummer for The Beatles. Best joined The Beatles in 1960 when they were still known as The Quarrymen. He played with the band during their early years in Liverpool and their initial trips to Hamburg, Germany.However, Best's time with The Beatles came to an end in 1962, just before the band achieved worldwide fame. He was replaced by Ringo Starr. The exact reasons for his replacement have been the subject of speculation and debate over the years.After leaving The Beatles, Best continued to pursue a career in music. He formed his own band, The Pete Best Four, and released several albums and singles. Best also made appearances on television and in films, and he remained connected to the music industry throughout his life.While he may not have achieved the same level of fame as his former bandmates, Pete Best holds a unique place in music history as the original drummer of The Beatles during their early days. His contributions to the band's early sound and his role in their formative years are still recognized and celebrated by fans worldwide.  Let Christy Take It proudly bring you Pete Best If you enjoy our show please like and subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts Thanks to our sponsor Irish Woodcraft. Please check them out at ⁠https://irishwoodcraft.ie⁠

08-03
55:52

Jonathan 67 🍀

Brilliant lads ...raging I missed Terry's gig in Dublin ....maybe he will return 🇮🇪

08-06 Reply

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