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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 59 MIN

Look Now, Look All Around... There's No Sign of Life.

from Bang! 101 Songs about Nuclear War from the 1980s

Welcome to Episode 8 – with our very special guest, Sylvia Patterson, influential music journalist who was at Smash Hits Magazine when it was at the peak of its popularity. She has written for the biggest publications in music and interviewed and toured with the biggest names in pop and rock music and has written two wonderful memoirs: “I’m Not With the Band” (2016) and “Same Old Girl” (2023).All of the songs discussed in this episode are by artists who were (either once or very many times) featured on the iconic covers of Smash Hits. We start with the Thompson Twins surprisingly rock-ish anthem “Bombers in the Sky”.  Then we move on to “White Train” by Bananarama, which was the B-side to the huge hit “Venus”. Scottish duo Strawberry Switchblade’s wistful “Since Yesterday” wasn’t even widely known to be a nuclear song until Rose McDowall’s revelation in 2015. Our last two songs come from 2 of the biggest British bands of the 80s; Depeche Mode’s eery synth classic “Two Minute Warning” and Duran Duran’s era defining “Planet Earth.Sylvia gives her insights and anecdotes about all our artists – they’re a joy to hear. We discuss with Sylvia Smash Hits’ contribution to the nuclear debate and, more generally, how they dealt with the pressing issues of the day.And – as if all that wasn’t enough – we launch our very own line of Bang Nuclear Podcast Tea Towels….Our playlist is updated on Spotify and Apple! Give it a listen – it’s now 3 hours long. Something for everyone.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=4da04b17ed3347eahttps://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/bang-101-songs-about-nuclear-war-from-the-1980s/pl.u-6mo4j9KFByBgKXlOnce again, our thanks to you all for keeping in touch via our socials:Instagram:                     bangnuclearpodcastBlue Sky:                        @bangpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook:                     Bang Nuclear PodcastReddit:                              r/bangnuclearpodcastEmail:                              [email protected] and closing music:              (Waiting for the) Heatwave – Fay Ray, appears courtesy of Fay Ray. Written by John LoveringArtwork:                          Rachel MalbonAssistant Producer:  Shivam PathakOpening words:          Richie Wheeler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to Episode 8 – with our very special guest, Sylvia Patterson, influential music journalist who was at Smash Hits Magazine when it was at the peak of its popularity. She has written for the biggest publications in music and interviewed and toured with the biggest names in pop and rock music and has written two wonderful memoirs: “I’m Not With the Band” (2016) and “Same Old Girl” (2023).All of the songs discussed in this episode are by artists who were (either once or very many times) featured on the iconic covers of Smash Hits. We start with the Thompson Twins surprisingly rock-ish anthem “Bombers in the Sky”.  Then we move on to “White Train” by Bananarama, which was the B-side to the huge hit “Venus”. Scottish duo Strawberry Switchblade’s wistful “Since Yesterday” wasn’t even widely known to be a nuclear song until Rose McDowall’s revelation in 2015. Our last two songs come from 2 of the biggest British bands of the 80s; Depeche Mode’s eery synth classic “Two Minute Warning” and Duran Duran’s era defining “Planet Earth.Sylvia gives her insights and anecdotes about all our artists – they’re a joy to hear. We discuss with Sylvia Smash Hits’ contribution to the nuclear debate and, more generally, how they dealt with the pressing issues of the day.And – as if all that wasn’t enough – we launch our very own line of Bang Nuclear Podcast Tea Towels….Our playlist is updated on Spotify and Apple! Give it a listen – it’s now 3 hours long. Something for everyone.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=4da04b17ed3347eahttps://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/bang-101-songs-about-nuclear-war-from-the-1980s/pl.u-6mo4j9KFByBgKXlOnce again, our thanks to you all for keeping in touch via our socials:Instagram:                     bangnuclearpodcastBlue Sky:                        @bangpodcast.bsky.socialFacebook:                     Bang Nuclear PodcastReddit:                              r/bangnuclearpodcastEmail:                              [email protected] and closing music:              (Waiting for the) Heatwave – Fay Ray, appears courtesy of Fay Ray. Written by John LoveringArtwork:                          Rachel MalbonAssistant Producer:  Shivam PathakOpening words:          Richie Wheeler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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