The Mild Mannered Army Episode 35 - Maladjusted by Morrissey
This week, Paul and Nick dive deep into Morrissey's often-overlooked 1997 album Maladjusted — a record that arrived at a crossroads in the former Smiths frontman's solo career. Misjudged by critics? Overshadowed by his earlier triumphs? Or a hidden gem filled with lyrical intrigue and sonic surprises?
We explore:
The context of Maladjusted in the late-'90s Britpop aftermath
Why this album marked a shift in Morrissey’s public and musical persona
The controversial “Sorrow Will Come in the End” and the spectre of legal battles
Standout tracks and forgotten moments
The legacy of Maladjusted and its place in Moz's discography
Whether you're a devoted Moz disciple or a curious casual, this is the episode to reconsider one of his most enigmatic records.
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The Mild Mannered Army Episode 34 - Tracks of Our Years 1998
In this episode of The Mild Mannered Army, we dive into the music and memories of 1998—a year packed with unforgettable tracks and life-defining moments. From the indie brilliance of Idlewild and the dreamy pop of The Cardigans to the iconic grooves of Jurassic 5 and the genre-defying sounds of Air and Propellerheads, we’ve got something for everyone.
Join us as we reminisce about the Spice Girls' chart-topping reign, Pulp’s reflective storytelling, and the cult magic of Neutral Milk Hotel. Along the way, we share personal stories from our own lives in 1998, taking you on a nostalgic journey through one of the most eclectic years in music history.
Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or discovering these tracks for the first time, this episode is a love letter to a year when music truly meant everything.
Music Featured:
Idlewild
Spice Girls
The Cardigans
Jurassic 5
Air
Propellerheads
Pulp
Neutral Milk Hotel
And more!
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The Mild Mannered Army Episode 33 - Mark E. Nevin
In this special episode, we’re joined by the brilliant Mark E. Nevin for an engaging and insightful conversation. From his time as the driving force behind Fairground Attraction to his collaborations with Sandie Shaw, Kirsty MacColl, and Morrissey, Mark shares candid reflections on his life in music. As a solo artist and collaborator, his work is rich with stories and creative breakthroughs, and his warm humor shines throughout.
We explore Mark's incredible career, touching on the creation of timeless classics, his inspirations, and his unique experiences in the music industry. Whether you're a fan of "Perfect," a lover of Kirsty MacColl's storytelling, or curious about his time with Morrissey, this episode has something for everyone.
Featured Clips:
🎵 I Know Where Ray Davies Lives
🎵 I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives
🎵 While the Kingdom Crumbles
🎵 Perfect Tokyo
🎵 Interview Breakfast News
🎵 New York Doll
🎵 Sandie Jeane Gaytime TV
🎵 Bowie Starman Lift Off
🎵 Kirsty MacColl King Kong
🎵 Mozzer Stop Me
Fair Use Notice:
The audio clips featured in this episode are used under the principles of "fair use." They are included solely for the purposes of commentary, review, and education, in line with the podcast’s dedication to deepening appreciation for music and its creators.
Tune in for a fascinating look behind the curtain of Mark E. Nevin's remarkable career.
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The Mild Mannered Army Episode 32 - Tracks of Our Years 1994
Get ready to take a deep dive into one of the most exciting years in music—1994! In this episode of The Mild Mannered Army, Paul and Nick revisit the artists and albums that defined a generation, from shoegaze to Britpop, grunge to hip-hop, and everything in between.
We’ll cover the hits, the hidden gems, and the moments that shaped the music scene, featuring:
🎵 Ride – Shoegaze brilliance.
🎵 The Charlatans – Indie grooves for days.
🎵 These Animal Men – The new wave of new wave.
🎵 Suede – High drama and glamor.
🎵 Kristin Hersh – Haunting and poetic.
🎵 Weezer – Nerd rock anthems.
🎵 Morrissey – Love him or loathe him, his influence loomed large.
🎵 Shed Seven – Britpop staples.
🎵 Echobelly – Indie with an edge.
🎵 TLC – R&B icons.
🎵 Shampoo – Bubblegum brilliance.
🎵 Beastie Boys – Genre-bending legends.
We’re also thrilled to feature listener memories from Dave, Faye, and Catherine, sharing their personal connections to the music of 1994. It’s always a treat to hear how these songs shaped your lives!
Clips Used in This Episode
As part of our exploration, we’ve included some fantastic clips to jog your memory and enrich the conversation. You can check out the full tracks here:
Ride – "Drive Blind"
The Charlatans – "Can’t Get Out of Bed"
These Animal Men – "Speeed King"
Suede – "The Wild Ones"
Kristin Hersh – "Your Ghost"
Weezer – "Buddy Holly"
Morrissey – "The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get"
Shed Seven – "Speakeasy"
Echobelly – "Insomniac"
TLC – "Waterfalls"
Beastie Boys – "Sabotage"
Fair Use Note
The clips featured in this episode are used under fair use for commentary and educational purposes. We encourage you to check out the artists' full works for the complete experience.
Tune in for a mix of deep nostalgia, great music, and lively conversation. Whether you lived through 1994 or are discovering it for the first time, this is an episode you don’t want to miss!
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The Mild Mannered Army Episode 31 - Tracks of Our Years 1987
In this episode of The Mild Mannered Army, we take a musical journey through the unforgettable year of 1987, as chosen by our esteemed co-host, Nick Amies. Known for his literary deep dives into Britpop and the cultural phenomena of Oasis (She's Electric and Where Did It All Go Wrong), Nick curates a playlist of tracks that defined a pivotal year in music.
Join us as we explore the sonic landscape of '87, a year that saw post-punk evolve into new, dreamy territories while indie and alternative rock carved out their indelible legacies. Expect stories, insights, and a whole lot of nostalgia as we discuss:
🎵 "Never Let Me Down Again" – Depeche Mode
A darkly euphoric anthem that solidified Depeche Mode’s place as synth-pop royalty.
🎵 "Lips Like Sugar" – Echo and the Bunnymen
Ian McCulloch and co. deliver a shimmering, poetic love song that’s pure alt-rock perfection.
🎵 "My Bag" – Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Smart, jazzy, and irresistibly cool – Lloyd Cole's wit shines in this sophisticated classic.
🎵 "I Started Something I Couldn’t Finish" – The Smiths
Morrissey’s wry lyrics meet Johnny Marr’s jangling brilliance in a track brimming with swagger.
🎵 "Gentle Tuesday" – Primal Scream
An early gem from Primal Scream, blending jangle-pop and psychedelic charm.
🎵 "Just Like Heaven" – The Cure
A timeless, romantic masterpiece that encapsulates the magic of Robert Smith's songwriting.
🎵 "Real Animal" – The House of Love
The raw energy and haunting lyrics of this track showcase the early promise of an iconic band.
🎵 "When It Rains" – The Jesus and Mary Chain
Noise-pop brilliance with an unmistakable blend of melancholy and rebellion.
🎵 "Out of Hand" – The Mighty Lemon Drops
Driving rhythms and shimmering guitars define this indie rock treasure.
🎵 "Severina" – The Mission
Gothic rock grandeur with soaring melodies and a touch of mysticism.
🎵 "Love Removal Machine" – The Cult
A riff-heavy, swaggering rock anthem with undeniable energy.
🎵 "Where the Streets Have No Name" – U2
An iconic opening to The Joshua Tree that transports you to vast, open landscapes.
From soaring anthems to introspective gems, Nick’s selections showcase the diversity and creativity of 1987’s musical tapestry. Whether you’re reliving the era or discovering these tracks for the first time, this episode is sure to strike a chord.
Tune in, turn it up, and let us take you back to a year when music truly mattered.
The Mild Mannered Army podcast invites music lovers to embark on a journey through the soundtracks of our lives. Hosted by authors Paul Laird and Nick Amies, the show delivers deep dives into classic albums, captivating long-form conversations, and insightful interviews with musicians, writers, and journalists. With a sharp focus on defining moments in pop history, each episode offers a fresh perspective on the music that shaped generations. Tune in and rediscover the magic of music!