80sography - 80s music interviews

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A deep dive into the decade the Taste Police denied, 80sography offers interviews with the great, the good and the even better of a time of originality, individuality and zestful vitality. Shumon!

Recent Episodes
  • Phil Harding's 80:10 (pt 2) (Pet Shop Boys, SAW (2), Misc Singles, Charity Singles, 12" mixes)
    Jun 4, 2025 – 01:55:22
  • Phil Harding's 80:10 (pt 1) (The Early Years, Matt Bianco/Basia, Stock Aitken Waterman (1/2), Dead or Alive, Bananarama)
    May 2, 2025 – 02:11:03
  • Bill Smith's 80:10 (pt 2) (Queen, Loose Ends, Kate Bush, Eric Clapton, Misc)
    Mar 30, 2025 – 01:29:09
  • Bill Smith's 80:10 (pt 1) (The Jam, The Cure, Genesis, Thomas Dolby, Now That's What I Call Music)
    Mar 18, 2025 – 01:29:08
  • David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 3) (What Up, Dog? LP, Elvis Costello, Walk The Dinosaur, Miscellaneous)
    Mar 2, 2025 – 02:38:42
  • David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 2) (Out Come The Freaks, Sweet Pea Atkinson LP, Born To Laugh At Tornados LP, Shake Your Head)
    Jan 31, 2025 – 02:15:26
  • David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 1) (Wheel Me Out, Was Not Was LP, either/or)
    Jan 15, 2025 – 02:06:59
  • Track-By-Track: Russ Titelman (Producer) (Hearts and Bones - Paul Simon, 1983)
    Dec 22, 2024 – 01:38:22
  • Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 2) (George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, Chris de Burgh, Prefab Sprout, Producing, Misc)
    Nov 26, 2024 – 02:18:56
  • Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 1) (The Early Years, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Trevor Horn, Peter Collins)
    Oct 30, 2024 – 01:52:55
  • Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 2) (Unreleased Solo LP, Lament, Live Aid, U-Vox, Transportation)
    Aug 26, 2024 – 01:43:35
  • Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 1) (Fade To Grey, B Sides, Vienna, The Voice, George Martin)
    Aug 14, 2024 – 01:24:02
  • My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (cinematographer) (pt 3, 1985-89) (Phil Collins, Lionel Richie, Don Henley, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper, Paul McCartney, Wham, U2, Elton John, The Rolling Stones)
    Jul 31, 2024 – 01:48:24
  • My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 2, 1984) (U2, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins, Elton John, Duran Duran)
    Jul 17, 2024 – 01:27:20
  • My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 1, 1980-83) (The Police, Michael Jackson, U2, Genesis, Billy Idol, Leatherface)
    Jul 3, 2024 – 02:01:08
  • Simply The Best of 2023
    Dec 23, 2023 – 01:18:07
  • Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 2: Prefab Sprout, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Film Work, Aliens Ate My Buick)
    Nov 26, 2023 – 01:51:24
  • Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 1: New Toy, Foreigner, The Golden Age of Wireless, She Blinded Me With Science, The Flat Earth)
    Nov 12, 2023 – 01:35:48
  • Anatomy of a Song: Billy Currie (artist/songwriter) (Fade To Grey - Visage, 1980)
    Oct 29, 2023 – 43:17
  • My 80sography: John Potoker (mixer, engineer, producer) (pt 2, 1985-89) (Phil Collins, Genesis, Thompson Twins, Paul McCartney, New Order)
    Oct 15, 2023 – 01:27:56
  • My 80sography: John Potoker (mixer, engineer, producer) (pt 1, 1980-84) (Steely Dan, Talking Heads, Phil Collins)
    Oct 4, 2023 – 01:24:25
  • Anatomy of a Song: Billy Currie (artist/songwriter) (Vienna - Ultravox, 1981)
    Jul 6, 2023 – 01:13:07
  • Audio Commentary: Thomas Dolby (producer) / Martin McAloon & Wendy Smith (Prefab Sprout)(Steve McQueen - Prefab Sprout, 1985)
    Jun 20, 2023 – 02:04:45
  • My 80sography: JJ Jeczalik (musician/artist) (Art of Noise, ABC, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys)
    Jun 7, 2023 – 01:36:59
  • Audio Commentary: Hugh Padgham (Producer) (Invisible Touch - Genesis, 1986)
    May 25, 2023 – 01:27:05
  • My 80sography: Kevin Godley (music video director) (pt 2, 1984-89) (Yes, The Police, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Duran Duran, George Harrison)
    May 11, 2023 – 01:32:53
  • My 80sography: Kevin Godley (music video director) (pt 1, 1980-83) (Godley & Creme, The Police, Ringo Starr, Duran Duran)
    Apr 29, 2023 – 01:15:35
  • Audio Commentary: Tracey Belland aka Tracey Bryn (musician/songwriter) (Voice of the Beehive - Let It Bee, 1988)
    Apr 13, 2023 – 01:38:37
  • My 80sography: Dave Bascombe (producer/engineer/mixer) (pt 2, 1985-89) (Tears For Fears, Depeche Mode, Peter Gabriel)
    Mar 29, 2023 – 01:08:54
  • My 80sography: Dave Bascombe (producer/engineer/mixer) (pt 1, 1980-84) (Genesis, Echo & The Bunnymen, Tears For Fears)
    Mar 12, 2023 – 01:12:58
  • Audio Commentary: Peter Cox (artist/songwriter) (Go West - Go West, 1985)
    Feb 27, 2023 – 01:31:24
  • Random Questions with Trevor Horn
    Feb 14, 2023 – 01:15:28
  • My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 2, 1984-89) (Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Brian Wilson, Phil Collins, Madonna, Carly Simon)
    Dec 23, 2022 – 01:29:48
  • My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, Diana Ross, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel)
    Dec 6, 2022 – 01:34:59
  • Anatomy of a Song: Bill Sharpe (artist/songwriter) (Down on the Street - Shakatak, 1984)
    Nov 20, 2022 – 01:06:18
  • Audio Commentary: Toby Scott (engineer) (Born In The USA - Bruce Springsteen, 1984)
    Nov 6, 2022 – 01:51:57
  • Anatomy of a Song: Nigel Planer (artist) (Hole In My Shoe - neil, 1984)
    Oct 17, 2022 – 01:32:01
  • Brucie Bonus Episode: Toby Scott (engineer) on Bruce Springsteen (Nebraska and odds & sods)
    Oct 6, 2022 – 44:36
  • Anatomy of a Song: Carol Decker (artist/songwriter) (Heart and Soul - T'Pau, 1987)
    Sep 19, 2022 – 57:52
  • My 80sography: Martin Page (musician/songwriter) (Pt 2, 1985-89) (Robbie Robertson, Heart, Starship, Paul Young, Go West, Tom Jones)
    Sep 7, 2022 – 01:51:48
  • My 80sography: Martin Page (musician/songwriter) (Pt 1, 1980-84) (Barbra Streisand, Earth Wind & Fire, Q-Feel, Ray Parker Jr)
    Aug 21, 2022 – 01:25:22
  • Audio Commentary: Ian Stanley/Dave Bascombe (Songs From The Big Chair - Tears For Fears, 1985)
    Aug 7, 2022 – 01:32:26
  • My 80sography: Julian Mendelsohn (engineer/producer) (Pt 2, 1985-89) (Kate Bush, Paul McCartney, Level 42, Nik Kershaw, Pet Shop Boys
    Jul 24, 2022 – 01:27:42
  • My 80sography: Julian Mendelsohn (engineer/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-84) (Yes, Peter Gabriel, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Nik Kershaw)
    Jul 13, 2022 – 01:31:30
  • Audio Commentary: Hugh Padgham (Face Value - Phil Collins, 1981)
    Jul 4, 2022 – 01:31:41
  • Random Questions with Midge Ure
    May 18, 2022 – 52:40
  • Anatomy of a Song: Dee C Lee (artist/songwriter) (See The Day - Dee C Lee, 1985)
    May 9, 2022 – 01:22:59
  • The Paul McCartney Interview Collection (Chris Hughes, Hugh Padgham, Julian Mendelsohn, Stephen Lipson, Gary Langan, Jim Yukich)
    Apr 28, 2022 – 01:39:16
  • My 80sography: Gary Langan (engineer/producer) (Pt 2, 1984-89) (Art of Noise, Spandau Ballet, Public Image Ltd, Paul McCartney)
    Apr 15, 2022 – 01:35:34
  • My 80sography: Gary Langan (engineer/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Art of Noise, Malcolm McLaren, ABC, Spandau Ballet)
    Mar 27, 2022 – 01:31:20
Recent Reviews
  • Cheezhaus
    Good but…
    I enjoy the interviews, but the sound quality on some of them is so bad they’re unlistenable.
  • TransmissionDJ
    Dig '80s music? You'll dig this podcast!
    As a music industry veteran and someone who has worked with many of the artists being discussed in this podcast through the decades, it was an excellent surprise to have "80sography" appear in my feed recently. I'm six episodes in and can't wait to explore the rest! Mark is a stellar host making his guests feel like this won't be just another interview in the endless promotional interview cycle. His sharp humor and inclusion of his children hits in all the right ways and is a nice touch. As someone who reads musician autobiographies and consumes music documentaries weekly, you'll many times hear the bits that aren't brought up in the books and on film. Highly recommended...and long live the '80s - ography!
  • jammybastard
    Amazing series. A must listen for fans of music production of any era.
    Just look at the list of people interviewed and the length of the interviews and that should tell you how great this podcast is. Everything that you could every want to know is covered. I’ve listened to too many music production podcasts, most are crap, this one is the best. I hope it keeps going for a very long time. Thank you for creating it and seeking these geniuses out.
  • Tom3putt
    Amazing look behind the curtain at Tears for Fears
    Thanks for all the research you put into this series of podcasts. It’s a great holistic look at the entire music industry. Well done, sir !
  • RoyHarrell
    Excellent Program! Well Done!
    There are a number of TFF interviews/documentaries that give only slight insights into all things TFF (Classic Albums - Songs From The Big Chair, etc.) Anyway, I was reading up on Ian (Wiki) and learned of Mancrab - Fish For Life. In the YouTube comments someone recommended this podcast - and what a treasure this show is! SO MANY good interviews- and I’m just getting started! Thank you SO MUCH, this is a real historical document for any TFF fan! I can’t wait to dig in!
  • Never Let Me Down Again
    A true find
    I’m always on the hunt for 80’s music content, the kind aimed at true believers who know the surface level stories. These deep dives are captivating.
  • Cattledog7
    Definitely for those obsessed with 1980s pop music
    I originally found Mark’s podcast by trying to find any interviews with the notoriously quiet Ian Stanley. From here I just worked my way backwards and forwards through all of the other episodes. This turned out to be my podcast of the summer! Mark is at his best when he uses his encyclopaedic (trying to use UK spelling here) knowledge of 1980s music, and slyly slips it in without sounding like a “know-it-all”. Also, his interviews keep getting stronger and more polished per episode. Don’t worry, though, his wry sense of humour (UK spelling again) does not leave us even in the most recent episodes. Keep up the great work!
  • julesabrit
    Martin Page Episode
    Yet another highly entertaining show. It’s hard to do actual work while listening to such an enjoyable podcast. Mark nails it every time with such wonderful research and truly inspiring guests.
  • Julesab7
    Fantastic Podcast…
    The TFF’s series has been just incredible. Love the time and effort put into each show. Thank you.
  • InternationalObserver
    Missed Opportunity
    Being a big admirer of both Elton and TFF I was excited to listen to this podcast, unfortunately, the scattergun attempt at humour (WHY?!) coupled with the hosts almost inaudible at times commentary fails miserably. It’s clear the research has been done to a forensic degree, no complaints here - it’s just put together in such an amateurish fashion, not unlike a teenager in the 80’s may have done on a double cassette deck. Not sure I’ll get to episode 2. Disappointing.
  • samwisefan
    Annoying presentation of material.
    The author/editor’s attempts at “humor” are so appallingly bad, they should be ashamed. And, sadly, there’s a lot of it. I couldn’t get past the first TFF episode.
  • a fortiori
    Incredible Detail
    A fair critic and astute observer of the most detailed aspects of songs and artists covered. As a Tears for Fears fan it has been a joy to listen to this. Looking forward to more artists being covered.
  • JFGRunner
    Enjoying Season 2
    It took me just a bit to warmup to the rhythm of the show but enjoy them very much especially since I am a big TFF fan. It is obvious these can’t be quick to produce but please keep them coming! Thanks.
  • mommalabs
    Love it!
    Super amazing podcast with the best host!! Highly highly recommend!
  • Steff_17
    The Exact Thing I Didn’t Know I Needed
    Where do I even begin? This is one of the funnest podcasts I’ve heard in a long while. I feel like I’m listening to an audio version of the kind of punk rock documentaries I used to devour when I was in my teens and early 20s. It’s beautifully edited, and the sound bites the host chooses to pepper throughout the episodes keep me on my toes. The host himself is fun, informative, and willing to fact check himself with humor and humility. Absolutely bummed I’m already halfway through season one! More! Boomshanka, Steff (Anglophilia)
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