Yes I think it was a WIYE thing but I searched this site for Nick Lowe and couldn’t find it. Also googled ‘Word In Your Ear’ – went to http://wordpodcast.co.uk/ and searched ‘Nick Lowe’ but nada…
The archive on the official site up above only seems to cover 2015 to the present.
Word Podcast #168, from April 2011 is possibly the one that you’re after, but he also made a guest appearance in Podcast #7 way back in May 2007. I have both here. If you can’t find them elsewhere PM me.
Nick was due on Danny Bakers 5 live show the week it got axed. Dont believe he has done any other radio promo? Not sure if he went on Johnnie Walkers sounds of the 70s. Most people do when they have something to promote. A podcast interview would go down well right now but as its a biography its the writer being interviewed as mentioned above.
The Word in Your Ear podcast with Will Birch appeared in iTunes today. While I’m here, I saw Nick pay a solo set at Ealing Blues Festival on Sunday. Here are a couple of pictures I took and was pleased with. I particularly like the way the light hits his eyes in the first one.
Cheers Gatz. Nice pics of the silver fox. Listened to the podcast earlier. Great stuff, as expected.
Apparently this was the setlist* Nick played at the Ealing Blues Festival. Slightly different to the setlist when I saw him in Hull last month but a nice cross section of his career to date:
1. People Change
2. Stoplight Roses
3. Love Starvation
4. Long Limbed Girl
5. Ragin’ Eyes
6. What’s Shaking On The Hill
7. Lay It On Me
8. Heartbreaker
9. Somebody Cares For Me
10. Tokyo Bay
11. Blue On Blue
12. I Live On A Battlefield
13. Far Celestial Shore
14. Cruel To Be Kind
15. Heart
16. House For Sale
17. Trombone
18. (What’s So ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding
19. I Knew The Bride
20. Things (Bobby Darin cover)
*thanks to person who posted it on NL fb fan club page
Was this a Word In Your Ear thing? If so, it’ll be up as a podcast in due course.
Yes I think it was a WIYE thing but I searched this site for Nick Lowe and couldn’t find it. Also googled ‘Word In Your Ear’ – went to http://wordpodcast.co.uk/ and searched ‘Nick Lowe’ but nada…
The archive on the official site up above only seems to cover 2015 to the present.
Word Podcast #168, from April 2011 is possibly the one that you’re after, but he also made a guest appearance in Podcast #7 way back in May 2007. I have both here. If you can’t find them elsewhere PM me.
Do you mean the interview with Nick’s biographer Will Birch? If so it takes place on the 22nd July according to the email I got.
Nick was due on Danny Bakers 5 live show the week it got axed. Dont believe he has done any other radio promo? Not sure if he went on Johnnie Walkers sounds of the 70s. Most people do when they have something to promote. A podcast interview would go down well right now but as its a biography its the writer being interviewed as mentioned above.
I missed this but I think Nick played a live session on the Robert Elms 25th Anniversary Show.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07c8bqh
The Word in Your Ear podcast with Will Birch appeared in iTunes today. While I’m here, I saw Nick pay a solo set at Ealing Blues Festival on Sunday. Here are a couple of pictures I took and was pleased with. I particularly like the way the light hits his eyes in the first one.
Cheers Gatz. Nice pics of the silver fox. Listened to the podcast earlier. Great stuff, as expected.
Apparently this was the setlist* Nick played at the Ealing Blues Festival. Slightly different to the setlist when I saw him in Hull last month but a nice cross section of his career to date:
1. People Change
2. Stoplight Roses
3. Love Starvation
4. Long Limbed Girl
5. Ragin’ Eyes
6. What’s Shaking On The Hill
7. Lay It On Me
8. Heartbreaker
9. Somebody Cares For Me
10. Tokyo Bay
11. Blue On Blue
12. I Live On A Battlefield
13. Far Celestial Shore
14. Cruel To Be Kind
15. Heart
16. House For Sale
17. Trombone
18. (What’s So ‘Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding
19. I Knew The Bride
20. Things (Bobby Darin cover)
*thanks to person who posted it on NL fb fan club page
Yep, from memory that looks right to me.