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November 11, 2021 by Simon Sweetman

Sweetman Podcast # 273: Dai Henwood

Hi and welcome to episode 273 of Sweetman Podcast – finding my way back into podcasting after a nearly three-month break. As with last year’s lockdowns I paused the podcast. But we’re back now – at least through until the end of the year. Now – as you probably know, as well as the usual […]
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October 5, 2018 by Simon Sweetman

Sweetman Podcast: Episode 136 – Jesse Mulligan

Welcome to episode 136 of Sweetman Podcast with support from our sponsors – T Leaf T, Yeastie Boys and La Petite Chocolat. For this episode I talked with Jesse Mulligan. He’s a radio and TV host, a restaurant critic, food writer, comedian…a husband, a father… He is across so much. And yet he found some time to sit down with me […]
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July 11, 2013 by Simon Sweetman

The Vinyl Countdown # 1337

Ron Wood, Gimme Some Neck (1979) You know I don’t think the world will ever pause to usher in reappraisal of Ronnie Wood’s solo records but – if it did – this would be a good place to start. Well, it’s where I started at any rate. The version of Seven Days sounds more like […]
Posted in The Vinyl Countdown · Tagged 1979, Bob Dylan, Breakin' My Neck, Gimme Some Neck, LP, Mick Taylor, Ron Wood, Ronnie Wood, Seven Days, The Faces, The Rolling Stones, Vinyl ·

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