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5. Episode 5: Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley
01:51:57||Season 1, Ep. 5The story around Hallelujah is an odyssey that Homer would be proud of: a parade of mystical figures – not quite of this earth. Written by Leonard Cohen and rejected by his record label in 1984, it's release was a non-event. Hallelujah became famous via cover versions. Converted to a solo performance by John Cale, Jeff Buckley picked up on this cover version and recorded Hallelujah for his debut album. None of these versions was a hit at the time. But since Jeff Buckleys untimely death, we have had Shrek and Rufus Wainwright, K.D. Lang and the Winter Olympics, Alexandra Burke and The X Factor. Combined with the late in life career resurgence of Leonard Cohen, Hallelujah is now an omnipresent musical icon.
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4. Episode 4: Venus by Shocking Blue
01:14:09||Season 1, Ep. 4How a Dutch band took an 1840's folk tune to the top of the charts. Shocking Blue created a psychedelic rock anthem by following ‘the folk process’. A famous song from the 1840’s gets re-interpreted over and over again. It’s no wonder ‘Venus’ sounds so familiar.
3. Episode 3: Genius of Love by Tom Tom Club
01:00:30||Season 1, Ep. 3Talking Heads' rhythm section strike gold - turning a holiday in Barbados into chart-topping hits.After the end of a long tour, Talking Heads need a break - so everyone goes off to make a solo album. While many expect frontman David Byrne or keyboardist Jerry Harrison to make the biggest impact, it is drummer Chris Frantz and bassist Tina Weymouth who steal the spotlight. Their fusion of funk, hip-hop and new wave styles was so in sync with the times that it is sampled by the new breed of hip-hop producers: from Grandmaster Flash to Mariah Carey with Wu Tang Clan.Tom Tom Club had 2 hit singles and a million-selling album, a happy accident that overshadowed Talking Heads. 'Genius of love' changed everything for the band.Assembled and presented by Chris Lastelle
2. Episode 2: I fought the law by The Clash
01:20:03||Season 1, Ep. 2A song that inspired generations of musical outlaws.When Mick Jones and Joe Strummer stumbled upon a cover song by a one-hit wonder from 1966, they had no idea they were uncovering a relic by the original rock & roll band, ‘The Crickets’. Rising from the shadow of leader Buddy Holly, they re-group to pioneer the model for independent bands of the future. A journey packed with mystery and deja vu events. Assembled and presented by Chris Lastelle.
1. Episode 1: Tainted Love by Soft Cell
01:19:03||Season 1, Ep. 1A classic tale of obscurity to fame. A story that weaves together Motown, Northern Soul, Synth-Pop and the tragic death of Marc Bolan - an unknown song from 1965 gets re-worked into a 1981 global hit. Random events and dumb luck, indie verses mainstream all combine in the most unbelievable journey. Assembled and presented by Chris Lastelle
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02:15||Season 1, Ep. 0A new podcast about music. The idea is to look at famous cover songs and music styles and track down the original version. Music isn’t made in a bubble and bands don‘t arrive out of nowhere. So we take a deeper dive – adding context and detail to the timeline, using the music to give you the full picture of a songs history and the musicians involved – revealing the connections and mysteries of these true stories.Hosted by musician, composer, producer and self-confessed music nut: Chris Lastelle
