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Welcome to the heart of Misadventures in Music — your backstage pass to the strange, inspiring and unexpected corners of music culture. Below you’ll find every episode we’ve released, featuring interviews with legendary artists, hidden gems from the archives and deep dives into the stories that shaped the soundtrack of our lives. Hit play, explore, and let the misadventures begin.

  • Jayne Casey

    Our guest in Episode 27 is the musician, artistic director and all-round Liverpool legend, Jayne Casey.  She formed the short-lived but influential 70’s band Big In Japan which boasted Ian Brodie, Holly Johnson, Bill Drummond and Budgie in its ranks. Then she founded Pink Military and Pink Industry before finding herself at the epicentre of

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  • Spencer Leigh

    He interviewed everyone from Paul McCartney to Willie Nelson for his long-running radio show, and he has written more than 50 books on the likes of Bob Dylan, Little Richard, and the Beatles. Now Spencer Leigh has written HIS autobiography, ‘ 80 @ 80 – A Liverpool Life’, after more than 50 years throwing the spotlight on

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  • Clive Langer – Deaf School

    ️ Misadventures in Music presents an unforgettable festive episode featuring legendary musician and producer Clive Langer! A co-founder of 70s Liverpool favorites Deaf School, Clive went on to shape the UK’s music history, collaborating with Alan Winstanley on iconic hits for Madness, Dexy’s Midnight Runners, The Teardrop Explodes, and Morrissey. He also co-wrote “Shipbuilding” with

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  • Film Director Grant McPhee

    In this month’s episode, Ian and Mick meet the Scottish film director Grant McPhee who’s making a three-part documentary series on the untold story of Liverpool’s arts and music underground scene from 1964 to 1984 – “Revolutionary Spirit”. Contrary to popular belief, the Merseyside music scene didn’t collapse after the Beatles left the city in the 60’s. There was a thriving

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  • The Revival Of Vinyl With Graham Jones

    Unless you’ve landed on Earth from another planet in the last 24 hours, you probably know that in recent years, vinyl records have experienced a huge revival in popularity, which has led to a rebirth of record stores. It’s fair to say that Graham Jones, our guest on this month’s Misadventures in Music podcast, has

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  • Henry Priestman

    This month in the Misadventures in Music podcast, Ian Prowse and Mick Ord throw the spotlight on Henry  Priestman, a founder member of top 80’s band, The Christians, who’s triple platinum-selling debut album was one of the must-have records of that era. Henry wrote or co-wrote ALL the songs on ‘The Christians’ but there’s much,much more

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