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The Entertainment know-it-alls
by Tyrone & Crystal
Movies. Music. TV. Stand-up. We've seen it, heard it, and we're absolutely not keeping our opinions to ourselves.The Entertainment Know-It-Alls is your weekly entertainment podcast where two dangerously opinionated hosts compare, critique and dissect everything from forgotten classics to fresh releases — with sharp wit, zero mercy, and even less restraint.Monday: Compare & Contrast. Wednesday: Deep Dives & Untold Stories. Friday: Reviews & Ruthless Critiques.Warning: adult humour. Strong opinions. Occasional genius.
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Ep 4 - Blur won the battle, Oasis won the war
This Episode explores the 1995 chart rivalry between #Blur and #Oasis, framing it as the symbolic zenith and subsequent decline of the #Britpop movement. The author examines how the competition evolved from a simple single release into a national media spectacle defined by stark class and regional divisions between the North and South of England. While Blur achieved a short-term victory in sales through strategic marketing tactics, the text argues that Oasis ultimately secured a greater cultural legacy and mainstream dominance. Ultimately, the piece reflects on how this high-stakes confrontation led to creative exhaustion for both groups, marking the end of a unique era in #British guitar music.Azure Solace - YouTubeAzure Solace on Spotify
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Ep3 - Michael Jackson versus the Minneapolis Anomaly
On this episode we discuss and debate two generational geniuses born 83 days apart in the summer of1958. Both Black men who reshaped pop music, broke racial barriers, and refusedto be categorised. Yet they approached fame, artistry, and legacy from almostopposite directions. Michael Jackson was the machine — the commercial juggernaut,the polished perfectionist, the King of Pop who made Thriller the best-sellingalbum in history and turned every release into a cultural event. Prince was theanomaly — the multi-instrumentalist, the control freak, the genre-defyingauteur who played every note himself and treated mainstream success withsuspicion. Their rivalry was real, their mutual respect was genuine, andtheir simultaneous peaks in the 1980s produced one of the greatest competitiveeras in music history. This episode pulls the two apart — and puts them backtogether — to find out what made each genius tick, where each fell short, andwhich legacy has proven more enduring.#Michael Jackson #PrinceAuzre Solace - YouTubeAzura Solace - Spotify
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Ep2 - Why Duran Duran Outlasted Spandau Ballet
This episode explores the intense cultural and musical rivalry between the two definitive bands of the New Romantic movement, Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran. Through a mix of documentaries, interviews, and academic essays, we examine how these groups represented different geographic and social backgrounds, pitting London’s working-class soul against Birmingham’s art-school synth-rock. We also highlight a generational divide where fans were often forced to choose a side, similar to later battles in British pop history. Key historical artefacts, such as a 1984 televised quiz showdown, illustrate the personal tensions and competitive spirits of the respective frontmen. Furthermore, the texts contrast the fractured legacy of Spandau Ballet’s bitter legal splits with the enduring longevity of Duran Duran’s ongoing career. Ultimately, these we provide a comprehensive look at how both bands shaped the image and sound of the 1980s.Azure Solace - On YouTubeBalearic-influenced electronic music for open spaces and quiet moments. Azure Solace blends warm synthesis, drifting textures, and coastal atmosphere into something genuinely transportive.
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British Music of the 1990's (A debate - Who's the best)
Step back into the neon-lit 90s, where British culture didn't just survive—it took over the world. From the grit of the Britpop wars to the high-gloss chaos of the Spice Girls, this is the story of "Cool Britannia."In this episode, we’re diving into:The Battle of the Bands: How the Oasis vs. Blur rivalry defined a generation.The Great Escape: Robbie Williams’ high-stakes jump from boy band pop to rock star hedonism.Politics Meets Pop: How Tony Blair’s optimism fueled a nationwide cultural explosion.The Aftermath: Why the party eventually stopped and what’s left of the legacy today.It’s a journey through the rise, the peak, and the inevitable crash of the UK’s most iconic decade.Check out our sponsor for this episode Azure Solace.Balearic-influenced electronic music for open spaces and quiet moments. Azure Solace blends warm synthesis, drifting textures, and coastal atmosphere into something genuinely transportive.Azure Solace - YouTube
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Movies. Music. TV. Stand-up. We've seen it, heard it, and we're absolutely not keeping our opinions to ourselves.The Entertainment Know-It-Alls is your weekly entertainment podcast where two dangerously opinionated hosts compare, critique and dissect everything from forgotten classics to fresh releases — with sharp wit, zero mercy, and even less restraint.Monday: Compare & Contrast. Wednesday: Deep Dives & Untold Stories. Friday: Reviews & Ruthless Critiques.Warning: adult humour. Strong opinions. Occasional genius.
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