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That Line Right There
by Gaz and Daz
Welcome to That Line Right There-You’re with Gaz and Daz…We don’t always get straight to the song..usually a bit of chat first-then a lyric-then a line..a moment that that opens everything up…..stick around!!!
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That Line Right There-This Is The West,Get Used To It
Gaz and Daz tear into Under The God by Tin Machine,exploring its raw aggression ,political bite, and stripped back intensity. They reflect on David Bowie’s unfiltered delivery and how the track hits-urgently ,abrasive,and defiantly uncompromising.
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That line Right There-The Hand That Takes
Gaz and Daz explore O Superman by Laurie Anderson,unpacking its hypnotic loops,eerie calm,and themes,of technology and control.They reflect on its minimalist power and how its haunting repetition still resonates-strange,prophetic,and deeply affecting decades on.
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That Line Right There-And I Won’t Be Asking
Gaz and Daz dissect Shoot by Sonic Youth-exploring its stark minimalism,unsettling mood, and chilling themes. they reflect on the band’s restraint,it’s weight and how the track lingers-haunting, provocative and powerful long after it ends.
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That Line Right There-Did Gaz say ‘Wizard Rock’?
Gaz and Daz unpack Stargazer by the inimitable Rainbow-exploring its epic scale,Dio’s extraordinary vocals and the dark tale of ambition. Balancing storytelling and extraordinary musicianship, they reflect on why the track feels powerful,cinematic and timeless decades after its release.
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That Line Right There-I Went Up To Memphis
Gaz & Daz take a look at Johnny Cash and his 1962 rendition of ‘Delia’s Gone’. Johnny cash…Country and western singer,singer of ballads,a storyteller in song. In his later career,he recorded a version of ‘Delia’s gone’ as his simple mastery was embraced by recording genius Rick Rubin. The recordings from these sessions saw some of the most honest versions of Cash’s own songs,and the songs of others. These works brought Cash a new,and possibly younger audience,very late in his career.So listen in,and enjoy….
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That Line Right There-I Lost 10lbs for the Wedding
That Line Right There’ has Gazz and Dazz bringing a more contemporary rock pop bent to this episode. We talk about a less known and perhaps less obvious track by the UK band ‘IDLES’, titled ‘A Hymn’.The IDLES are a band currently at the height of their powers. Known for their abrupt but layered angular sound. Ferocious and emotionally raw lyric content. Their live shows have become in their present time, already legendary.Direct assertive messaging, the IDLES are mirror to specifically English issues in a globalised world and this track ‘A Hymn’ is somewhat an antithesis to all that!Tune in folks…
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That Line Right There-I Look Good Without a Shirt on…
Welcome to ‘That Line Right There’ where Gazz and Dazz sit down to discuss a track by one of the world’s most unique artists. None other than the ‘one of a kind’, Tom Waits and the track ‘Goin ‘Out West’, from his legendary and groundbreaking 1992 album, ‘Bone Machine’. An artist whose career now spans well over 50 years!A song that is full of boast and bravado, with Tom Waits’ signature voice of gravel and dust. Join Gazz and Dazz as they unpack the ripsnorter of a track, ‘Goin’ Out West’ from one of world’s gift to art form of music.
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