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Tales from the world's largest archive of music journalism: entertaining interviews with luminaries such as Neil Tennant, Billy Bragg, Pamela Des Barres, Gary Kemp, Vashti Bunyan, Midge Ure, Nick Hornby and Robyn Hitchcock. Thoughtful and informative conversations about all aspects of popular music history, interspersed with clips from exclusive audio interviews that date back to the mid-'60s.The RBP podcast is hosted by Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle and co-hosted & produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie. We're a proud part of Pantheon — the podcast network for music lovers.

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  • Yankee Doodle 30
    Careening rapidly downhill
    This was a great podcast. Unfortunately post pandemic it’s gotten away from what made it great—interviews with great writers who told interesting stories. That combined with cohost Mark “Yeah Yeah” Pringle makes it now unlistenable for me. Cohost Barney Hoskyns is quiet when a guest is talking. Cohost Jasper Murrison-Bowie is quiet as well. Both afford the pod’s guests the respect they deserve. But not Pringle. You can almost envision him breaking into hives if he doesn’t say “sure” or”right” or “yeah yeah” or talk over or interrupt whoever is speaking every 30 seconds. On the bright side the pod is a great drinking game. Just have a swig anytime Pringle chimes in with one or a series of “yeahs.” You’ll be loaded in no time. Barney and Jasper are great. Mute Mark’s mic some and you might have a good podcast again—but you gotta get some better guests again.
  • in cale we trust
    Awesome
    Brilliant podcast. These guys love music and those who write intelligently about it. They have deep knowledge of their subjects but speak with humility and humor. Wish the ratings went up to 11 because they deserve it.
  • Oh,please
    Great resource of information
    The in depth conversations are great,the hosts have lots of knowledge. The one annoyance is that horrid laugh that one of the hosts overdoes. He should listen back to some of the shows.
  • Les Hall
    They sound like they’re having a blast. And they really know their stuff.
    Wonderful show. Learned a lot as these guys have been at it for years. And unlike so many other Podcasts they aren’t full of themselves and are obviously just having a good time and talking about a subject they love.
  • TinyPriest
    Learn so much
    It's like an education on rock through the ages (starting around 1956). Barney, Mark, and Jasper -- and their various FANTASTIC guests-- go into delightful and remarkably erudite discussions about all the stars across popular music who touched or crossed their paths, and ours -- who were squarely the movers of Rock through the Rock ages. The three hosts remind us that rock journalism was once a vital movement that helped a culture understand and appreciate what was happening in it musically. So, if you want to know who sang what, who wrote what, and how today's popular music has changed compared to how it started and blossomed throughout the 60s to today -- or didn't -- then the RBP Podcast will leave you wonderfully fulfilled, educated, and perhaps left with a hope that the future will learn from the past. Maybe modern music will once again be a force for thoughtful change in attitudes and a relevant commentary on society. All of this is discussed, and more. Check it out, and see what you think. And subscribe to the RBP archive! Articles and audio by major rock journalists from the past 55 years. There is nothing like RBP. Highly recommended!
  • saboros
    Podcast
    They are all vastly informative and entertaining.
  • Kevin A. Jones
    Informative
    All topics discussed come from a wide variety of popular music and the hosts are informed in giving their opinions, if not already informed through first-hand experience and/or memory. Sensitive, thought-provoking discourse on the subjective nature of music, culture, and taste. They value writers and critics whose work has influenced other writers and critics with respect to writing style and personality— more so than writers who sought to uncover objective truth (and those writers are still seeking, the ones still alive anyhow). A must-listen for aspiring musicologists and music journalists.
  • Wait Asec
    Very informative and fun!!
    A podcast any fan of music should listen to!!
  • triley60
    BIG ups
    Has slowly turned into a can't miss, note especially the Joy Div episode with Jon Savage, whose book earns the word definitive even though there's not such thing. Hearing all the great JD records again with new ears. TR
  • Andy In Brooklyn Heights
    A Deep Dive Into Joy Division
    RBP's Hoskyns & Pringle and author Jon Savage have created a podcast about the history and legacy of Joy Division that I found both enlightening and entertaining. Their discussion is not without humor, despite the band's tragic denouement, and Savage brings acute insight to the group's evolution (which he witnessed first-hand) and its lasting legacy. This was my first RBP podcast and I certainly will tune in for more.
  • wrappedupinmusic
    A well-informed music podcast
    Mark and Barney are engaging and well-informed hosts. I enjoyed their back-and-forth about the annals of rock’s history, particularly their thoughts on Radiohead. Their distinct opinions provide a balanced take on each artist. Highly recommend for all music fans, past and present.
  • Mark Leviton
    John Mendelsohn + podcast
    Quite a wonderful discussion about the "glory days" of rock criticism, and how time heals most wounds.
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