Do You Remember The First Time?
Oh ma gawd we're back again!
info_outline Bob & Carrie Weston's first gigs were The Cars and Jefferson StarshipDo You Remember The First Time?
This week we are joined by Bob and Carrie Weston, who take us on a fantastic musical journey.
info_outline James McMahon's first gig was SupergrassDo You Remember The First Time?
James McMahon was kind enough to take a break from searching for Bigfoot to join us on the latest episode, taking us on a journey through his life and experiences as a renowned member of the music press.
info_outline Francine Gorman's first gig was Hundred ReasonsDo You Remember The First Time?
In this episode we are joined by Francine Gorman of JaJaJa and Keychange. Her early gigging years were spent in the town of Northampton and her first show, Hundred Reasons formed a life long love with live music.
info_outline Ben Kane doesn't remember the first timeDo You Remember The First Time?
The pod is broken, we have had a guest who doesn't remember the first time!
info_outline Jess Clarke's first gig was The HivesDo You Remember The First Time?
The second season of DYRTFT continues on!
info_outline Lou Paley's first gig was The MaccabeesDo You Remember The First Time?
This week our guest is the amazing Lou Paley from Women In Jazz, an incredible organisation that aims to bring more representation for women within the Jazz genre.
info_outline Adam Gnade's first gig was May Day 1994Do You Remember The First Time?
It's Season 2 Episode 5!
info_outline Toby L's first gig was BlurDo You Remember The First Time?
This is Season 2 Episode 4! In this episode we talk to Toby L, who among other things started RockFeedBack some 20 years ago, which lead him on musical journey working in every corner of the music industry, from Transgressive Records to recently formed Up The Game
info_outline Marcus Harris' first gig was NOFXDo You Remember The First Time?
Episode three sees us have a great chat with Marcus Harris, someone who played a part in key nights out we both remember and don't remember growing up.
info_outlineThis weeks guest is Josh Holliday, the editor behind indie music site Dots & Dashes
A self confessed labour of love, Dots & Dashes has been a stronghold and trusted source for quality independent music for over ten years and we explore how is first forays into music helped shaped his career.
Josh's first is a DYRTFT classic: Catatonia homecoming mega concert and his first festival is one of a recurring theme on this podcast. Reading Festival. As we discover both Josh and our very own Gordon Reid were both in attendance and share stories and anecdotes on some lovely times as well as some healthy debate on the state of music journalism.
Co-hosted by Woody Woods and Gordon Reid.