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Well well well, we're back again, how are you all etc etc? Anyhoo, what we got this time? Danny shares more buys from a recent shop haul and talks manchester indie, whilst Simon, in the throes of man flu, talks Mike Patton side projects and a comp release from the mighty Hellacopters. The feature this week throws a spotlight on EP's - the origin, how its evolved over the years, and where we're at with them now. Whats your favourite EP? Listen in as we share ours. We wrap things up with another rant and a bit of news. Thanks for coming, see you next time. This episode is brought to you by the letter Y.
Hey there you beautiful people, you, and welcome back to another episode of our award winning (sort of) podcast. This week we bake a cake and celebrate the 50th, yes, FIFTIETH anniversary of David Bowie's stellar "Station to Station" LP. How does it hold up? Listen and find out. Elsewhere we listen to Depeche Mode, Replacements, Anthrax, Queen, and Danny goes back on his word to embrace a 90s classic. Also Simon joins the Michael Schenker fan club! Huzzah! This weeks episode is brought to you by the letter V. See ya pals.
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Roll up roll up! Welcome one and all to the Chandler & Roberts carnival extraordinaire! Marvel at the excitement of your dear hosts regaling you with tales of turntable activity! Gasp at the skill, intuition and sheer danger of our featured review! Scream with joy as we bring the whole spectacle to a close with tales of future (releases) to come! The BHYHIOV experience promises you fun galore!*
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Hi there, how the devil, etc etc? Anyhoo, we're back again with the eighteenth installment of pure thrilling energy that you've come to expect from us. So whats new? Well for starters we're gonna blow your minds with talk of reissues from the Fall and Pet Shop Boys, as well as giving our thoughts on new albums by the marvellous Alan Sparhawk, and The Haunted. Simon talks Neurotic Outsiders - sounds a bit marmite to me - and of course in our alphabet odyssey we're up to artists that start with an I. Our feature this week is on the absolutely majestic Wish You Were Here, 50 years young would you believe? Then we end with a bit of a free for all. As per usual your comments and thoughts are most welcome. Ta ta for now. You kids stay cool.
Welcome back to another episode! If you're a GNR fan then this weeks show is a real doozy - 17 years, 13 million dollars, 14 tracks, and countless sessioneers - ladies and gentlemen we present Chinese Democracy. The album we didn't expect and largely didn't want - we give our take on the most notorious album of the 21st century. Buckle in! Elsewhere we dicuss a minor milestone in the Descendents story, Billie Eilish, XTC, Soundgarden, and erm...Robbie Williams. Also we're up to H in our alphabet odyssey - exciting times! Thoughts, comments welcome as per. Enjoy!
"scream for me long beach! SCREEEAM for me long beach!" Ah yes, the immortal call of the frontman that can be heard on many a live album by our favourite rock bands of the 70s and 80s. This week we discuss said live albums - do they still hold up? Is it a dead format? Is it a case of nostalgia over quality? A cynical cash in? Let us know your thoughts! Elsewhere in this episode we talk about the frankly sensational new Mclusky album, Arcade Fire, and cover what was a bumper week of new buys. Finally we're up to the letter G in our alphabet challenge - who could it be this week?! Listen and find out. Ta ta for now.
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Welcome one and all to episode number 7! "Number 7 already?" you cry? Why yes! "Have you pair learned to get your facts right yet?" Why...erm...sometimes. Listen and find out! This week we discuss the first in what will be a regular feature of albums celebrating a significant anniversary in 2025, this time being Faith No More's oft forgotten and under appreciated "King for a day...fool for a lifetime" which turns 30 (yes, THIRTY) years old this year. Also we've been listening to (and buying) some recommendations we've had from you lovely lot, so we're having a natter about those as well as some other bits and bobs we've been listening to. Throw in a bit of a whinge about Axl Rose's mob at the end and damn it if you haven't got another jam packed episode to get in yer lugholes! What are you waiting for?
Happy new year and welcome to our first show of 2025! This time around we present our first ever Album Ranking episode, and what better way to start than by visiting the catalogue of show favourites, the perenially noisy belfast trio Therapy? We cover their entire album output (+ mini albums) from 1990 to the present day, and find out what still holds up, what's aged badly, and what surprises have been thrown up to fresh ears. Elsewhere we discuss which tunes we've been spinning since last time and what 2025 has in store. Now get stuck in! As per usual all comments and suggestions can be directed to us at https://www.instagram.com/but_have_you_heard_it_on_vinyl/
Wow is it Christmas already?! Put your feet up with a glass of sherry and a mince pie and listen in on our last show of the year as we dissect our hits and misses of 2024. Happy New Year vinyl fans!
Led Zeppelin 4 Symbols, Black Sabbath Vol 4, and now BHYHIOV episode 4 - lets all agree that great things come in 4's (except Die Hard 4). Welcome back and settle into this weeks show, where we discuss great albums with at least one rubbish track (c'mon, can Revolver really be that great with yellow submarine in its ranks?!), and also share our expert thoughts on new releases by Kim Deal and Opeth. Elsewhere we talk about our deck activity for the week, before wrapping up with our musical hopes for 2025 - I know what you're thinking - where did 2024 go?! Soon be Christmas. Ciao for now.
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