Can the Michael movie reboot Jacko? & how social media changed festivals

Can the Michael movie reboot Jacko? & how social media changed festivals

Author: Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold April 26, 2026 Duration: 1:02:30

This week’s news stories charge out onto the pitch but which are heading for promotion? In the running at the final whistle …

 

… “a ghoulish, soulless cash-grab”: the multiple disasters in the making of the Michael biopic

 

… how spectacle is replacing music

 

… which do we prefer, the truth or the myth?

 

… did Steve Reich re-invent music?

 

… when the Dalai Lama appeared at Glastonbury

 

… how does it feel to perform to a sea of non-clapping motionless mobile phone users?

 

… the remodelling of Coachella

 

… “producers are in the business of creating of high-profile communal rights”

 

… Vilma Jaa: “like Sandy Denny making music with Massive Attack”

 

… how festivals are all about special guests and social media

 

… the 1974 Diana magazine quiz: “how tall is Alvin Lee?”

 

… 20 year-old Word in Your Ear podcast unearthed!

 

... plus Luciano Berio, Slow Club and “the bawdy harridan and her jive muse”.


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There’s a particular kind of conversation about music that happens between friends who’ve spent a lifetime immersed in it-not as distant critics, but as participants in the culture. That’s the atmosphere you’ll find in Word In Your Ear, a podcast from Mark Ellen, David Hepworth, and Alex Gold. With a collective eighty years of writing and broadcasting for titles like Smash Hits and Mojo, and shows from "The Old Grey Whistle Test" to VH-1, they don’t just recount history; they unpack the stories behind it with the ease of a shared laugh. This podcast grew naturally from their work on the late, great magazine The Word, where they began recording over thirteen years ago, building a dedicated following who found something genuinely special in the mix. Each episode weaves together music, commentary, history, and interviews, moving seamlessly from deep-dive analysis of a seminal album to a frank chat with a surprising guest, all delivered with the warmth and wit of a late-night chat. It feels less like a formal show and more like you’ve been invited to pull up a chair in a room where the anecdotes are plentiful and the expertise is worn lightly. The result is a consistently engaging listen that treats music not as a museum piece but as a living, breathing part of our lives.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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