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Misadventures in Music is a music podcast from musician Ian Prowse and radio journalist Mick Ord.

The presenters aim to educate and push opinion on subjects such as protest songs, musicians who changed genres and also the significance of artists they have toured with.

Ian Prowse is an Merseyside singer-songwriter, currently frontman of Amsterdam and previously of Pele.

Mick Ord is the former head of BBC Merseyside and now a crisis communications consultant.

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Misadventures in Music is a music podcast from musician Ian Prowse and radio journalist Mick Ord.

The presenters aim to educate and push opinion on subjects such as protest songs, musicians who changed genres and also the significance of artists they have toured with.

Ian Prowse is an Merseyside singer-songwriter, currently frontman of Amsterdam and previously of Pele.

Mick Ord is the former head of BBC Merseyside and now a crisis communications consultant.

    Paul Simpson - Revolutionary Spirit - A Post-Punk Exorcism

    Paul Simpson - Revolutionary Spirit - A Post-Punk Exorcism

    Paul Simpson's band The Wild Swans burned briefly and brightly in the flourishing Merseyside music scene of the early eighties.  They had one celebrated single in the indie charts but disbanded acrimoniously having failed to replicate the commercial success of their contemporaries like Teardrop Explodes, Echo and the Bunnymen, OMD, China Crisis, Dead Or Alive and  Wah! .

    They say the best stories can always be found in the corners and around the edges of life and Paul's book 'Revolutionary Spirit - A Post-Punk Exorcism' is a case in point. It's a classic of its kind...highly praised by book critics and musicians such as Will Sergent and Bill Drummond. Which won't come as a surprise to people who know him because Paul's a born storyteller.

     'Revolutionary Spirit' tells us what it's really like to be in a band, but it's also an authentic slice of social history of life from a vibrant music scene with a seemingly endless list of larger-than-life characters.

    And plenty of genuinely laugh-out-loud moments. Paul's tells his story in the new episode of the Misadventures in Music podcast with Ian Prowse and Mick Ord.

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Paul du Noyer

    Paul du Noyer

    There aren't many writers around who can look back on their career and say they've interviewed as many top musicians as Paul du Noyer.

    The Liverpool-born author and music journalist boasts as impressive a list as anyone from the past 40 + years - Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Amy Winehouse and Dusty Springfield to name just a few.

    He's also written definitive books about the music culture of his home city as well as that of London, a place where he's spent much time writing and editing iconic magazines such as NME, Q and MOJO.

    Paul du Noyer is Ian Prowse and Mick Ord's wonderful guest in this episode of Misadventures in Music which was recorded by our friends at The Podcafe in Liverpool.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Billy Kingsley - The Merseybeat Era

    Billy Kingsley - The Merseybeat Era

    Bass-playing singer Billy Kinsley is one of the last surviving stalwarts from the Merseybeat era when Liverpool bands were topping the charts on a regular basis.

    He started playing in bands at the age of 14 and in the Sixties went on to form The Merseybeats and The Merseys. 

    In the Seventies, he founded Liverpool Express, went on tour with Rod Stewart and played alongside Chuck Berry – neither experience he remembers with any joy whatsoever!

    Paul McCartney cited "You Are My Love" as one of his favourite love songs and Billy performed to massive crowds in Brazil where they were hugely popular.

    Billy looks back with his customary scouse humour on a sparkling
    career spanning 60 years, with Ian Prowse and Mick Ord, in episode 19 of this really special Misadventures in Music podcast.

     Enjoy.



    Here's a link to the playlist:



    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Fn0GyotpWKV4ZIcMDAVMg?si=c282854fffc84be7

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Biographer Spencer Leigh on Little Richard

    Biographer Spencer Leigh on Little Richard

    Nobody embodies the spirit of Rock n Roll more than Little Richard.

    It could be argued that his whole career was a misadventure in music so he's THE perfect subject for our latest podcast. Our
    guest is the much-respected author/broadcaster, Spencer Leigh, whose biography of the man himself, Send Me Some Lovin', is out now.

    Born Richard Wayne Penniman, Little Richard claimed he invented rock'n' roll.  He didn't, but his songs - Tutti Frutti, Lucille, Good Golly Miss Molly and many more - changed the rock 'n' roll landscape forever.

    He was a huge influence on the Beatles, Hendrix and Prince and he lived his life as though he was continually on stage. There really was no one like Little Richard."



    find out more here:   http://www.spencerleigh.co.uk/

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Andy McCluskey of OMD

    Andy McCluskey of OMD

    There aren't too many bands from the 70's and 80''s who're still producing compelling new music and not just replaying their biggest hits, but then Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark have always ignored the prevailing musical trends and ploughed their own furrow, which is why the Wirral band's blend of classic Synthpop and contemporary Electronic Dance Music is still wowing audiences.They're smack bang  in the middle of a European tour and their last album The Punishment of Luxury was greeted with widespread critical acclaim, but Andy McCluskey says OMD's next release, Bauhaus Staircase, will be their last.  


    No, really. 

    He's our special guest in this month's Misadventures in Music podcast, with Ian Prowse and Mick Ord.Andy talks candidly about OMD's history, their musical influences and looks to the future with optimism as fans await the release of Bauhaus Staircase, their 14th studio album.


    A big thanks to Roy and Clare from the Podcafe in Liverpool for use of their recording studios.
    Track Listing



    Autobahn by Kraftwerk  (extract)


    Warm Leatherette by The Normal  (full track)


    Electricity by OMD   (full track)


    Pyjamarama buy Roxy Music (full track)


    Dazzle Ships/ Genetic Engineering by OMD  (extracts)


    Radio Prague by OMD  (extract)

    • 1 hr 15 min
    John Lingan

    John Lingan

    In 1969 they sold more records in America than any other band including the Beatles and the Stones but within a few years Creedence Clearwater Revival had split up with a bitterness rarely matched, even in the topsy-turvy world of rock music.

    Fast forward 50 years, and former leader and main songwriter John Fogarty is back on tour, including the UK and Ireland, so now seems as good a time as any to look back on his former group's unique musical legacy and discover what made them one of the biggest bands in the world....and what destroyed them.

    In 1993 Bruce Springsteen said that CCR  were "not the hippest band in the world, but the best".

    Writer John Lingan has written a critically-acclaimed biography of the band - 'A Song for Everyone - the Story of Creedence Clearwater Revival.' It's an engrossing tale.

    John's our special guest in this month's episode of Misadventures in Music,  with Ian Prowse and Mick Ord."

    • 1 hr 24 min

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Essential listening

Music and more, a podcast underpinned by the other great art form, story telling

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Music is everything!

If you’re a music aficionado, this will keep you tuned in and wanting more. Keep up the great work!

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