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The Strange Brew highlights particular themes in rock music and beyond from the mid 1960s to the present day. It is one of The Daily Telegraph’s podcasts you need to be listening to.

Jason Barnard

                                                           Strange Brew host, Jason Barnard

Podcasts can be downloaded and played from this website (full show archive below) or subscribe directly with Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher and blubrry.

It can also be downloaded from each Show Archive entry below by right clicking the download icon on the post and saving link as mp3.

Host Jason Barnard has been interviewed on BBC Radio about the Strange Brew Podcast and the Sixties music scene. He has also written for Record Collector, Shindig and Ugly Things. We hold a PRS Limited Online Music Licence (renewal granted for 2023-24). It is Radio Today’s five of the best classic rock podcasts, one of Podcast & Radio’s Best Music Podcasts to Listen to in 2023, one of the Top 30 Rock and Roll Podcasts You Must Follow in 2024 and in the top 10 of Shindig! Magazine’s writers poll of top radio/podcasts for 2023.

The Strange Brew is one of the top 1.5% most popular shows out of 3,256,730 podcasts globally, ranked by Listen Score in 2024. It is preserved in the British Library Sound Archive

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Show Archive

Billy Morrison on collaborating with Ozzy Osbourne, Linda Perry and Billy Idol

John Fiddler – Medicine Head

Ian Hunter – Mott the Hoople

Phil Manzanera – Revolución to Roxy

Music from Laurel Canyon

Wesley Stace/ John Wesley Harding

Dave Scott Morgan – ELO

Mike Vickers – Manfred Mann

Michelle Phillips – The Mamas & The Papas

Tim Arnold and Kevin Godley

George Harrison by biographer Philip Norman

Dion

British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1974

Chester Thompson – Genesis, Frank Zappa, Weather Report

Tom McGuinness – Manfred Mann

Derek Forbes – Simple Minds

Felix Cavaliere – The Rascals

Melanie (Safka)

Harold Bronson – founder of Rhino Records

Denmark Street: London’s Street of Sound

Jenny Boyd

Glen Matlock – in conversation

Tom Paxton and John McCutcheon

Bruce Soord – The Pineapple Thief

Morgan Fisher – Love Affair, Mott The Hoople

Annie Haslam – Renaissance

John Cowsill (The Cowsills, The Beach Boys) and Vicki Peterson (The Bangles)

Simon Bonney – Crime & the City Solution

Skunk Baxter – Steely Dan, The Doobie Brothers

American Power Pop In The Seventies

Roger Earl – Savoy Brown, Foghat

Hugh Grundy – The Zombies

John Rhino Edwards – Status Quo, Dexy’s Midnight Runners

Michael Fennelly – The Millennium, Crabby Appleton

Island Records 1959-1968

Martin Carthy

John Lodge – The Moody Blues

Clem Burke – Blondie

Frank Allen – The Searchers

Simon Nicol – Fairport Convention (2023)

John Coghlan – Status Quo

Focal Point, Beatles and Apple (reissued 2011 podcast)

Kiki Dee

Henry Diltz on CSNY

Judy Collins

The American Sounds of 1967

Raving Upon Thames

Gordon Giltrap

Stephen Duffy – The Lilac Time

Johnny Thunders by authorised biographer Nina Antonia

Geoff Bridgford – The Bee Gees

The USA Hard Rock Scene 1967-1973

Nick Drake: The Life with Richard Morton Jack

Bettye LaVette

Scott Holiday – Rival Sons

Harvey Lisberg – Herman’s Hermits,10cc manager

Pub rock and the birth of new wave

Pete Brown remembered

Marquee: The Story of the World’s Greatest Music Venue

Mike d’Abo, songwriter, Manfred Mann

Peggy Seeger

Steve Howe (2023 interview) on Tomorrow and YES’s album Mirror To The Sky

Rob Chapman on Syd Barrett

Martin Fry – ABC

Martin Turner – Wishbone Ash

Geraint Watkins – keys for Paul McCartney, Bill Wyman and Van Morrison

John Robb on the history of Goth

King Crimson at 50 with Toby Amies, director of In the Court of the Crimson King

The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1967

Caleb Quaye – The Elton John Band

Allan Clarke – The Hollies (2023)

Bernie Marsden – Whitesnake

High Times In Ladbroke Grove 1967-1975

Andy Fairweather Low

Steve Hillage

Mikael Rikfors – The Hollies

Tony King on working with John Lennon, Elton John and The Rolling Stones

Leo Lyons – Ten Years After

Joe Jammer – guitarist (Jerry Lee Lewis, Stealers Wheel, Roger Glover, Olympic Runners)

Sam Brown

Almost Beatles Songs

Dick Taylor – The Pretty Things

Kevin Armstrong – guitarist/songwriter (David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Paul McCartney, Thomas Dolby, Morrissey)

John Williams – Producer of The Waterboys, Debbie Harry, Simple Minds, Petula Clark

Ray Russell – guitarist (John Barry/James Bond, Gil Evans, Tina Turner, Scott Walker)

Graham Gouldman – 10cc (2)

Charlie Watts by Paul Sexton (official biographer)

George Martin – Pre-Beatles Productions 

Rick Buckler – The Jam

Roine Stolt – The Flower Kings (2)

Helen O’Hara – Dexys Midnight Runners

The British Toytown Sound 1967-1974

Michael Snow – songwriter & musician for Chuck Berry, John Lennon and Colin Blunstone

Ron Ryan – Dave Clark Five songwriter

Trevor Horn

Elliott Murphy

Shawn Phillips

Paul Jones – Manfred Mann

Brian Auger

British Progressive Pop Sounds of 1973

Bruce Thomas – Elvis Costello and The Attractions

Jorma Kaukonen – Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna

Phil Manzanera – Roxy Music

Steven Page

Terry Chambers – XTC

Walter Trout

Mo Foster – bassist for Jeff Beck, Gerry Rafferty, Phil Collins, Scott Walker, Ringo Starr

Steve Hackett on Genesis Revisited and Hackett Highlights

Verden Allen – Mott The Hoople

The Roots of British Power Pop 1969-75

Lou Gramm – Foreigner

Tony Valentino of The Standells

Colin Petersen – The Bee Gees

Tony Fox Sales – Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Todd Rundgren bassist

Andy Roberts – Plainsong and playing with Scaffold, Bonzo Dog Band, Pink Floyd, Roy Harper, Cat Stevens

Garry Christian – The Christians

John Steel – The Animals

The Sound of Los Angeles 1965-68

Mick Grabham – Procol Harum, Cochise, Plastic Penny

Bob Marshall – John Miles’ musical partner

Chris Thompson – Ex-Manfred Mann’s Earth Band

Bill Bruford – Yes, King Crimson

Prescott Niles – The Knack

John Illsley – Dire Straits

Alan Warner – The Foundations

Derv Gordon – The Equals – second podcast

Rick Wakeman

John Carter

Tony Hazzard

Keith Potger – The Seekers

Jimmy Webb

Gerry McAvoy  – Rory Gallagher’s bassist

Chris Amoo – The Real Thing

Glenn Gregory – Heaven 17

Jon Stewart on Bob Dylan and John Lennon

Davey Johnstone – The Elton John Band

Ian Anderson – Jethro Tull

Junior Campbell – The Solo Years

Junior Campbell – The Marmalade Years

Sharon Robinson – Leonard Cohen’s co-writer, producer and vocalist

Barry Adamson – Magazine, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

Pete Brown – Cream/Jack Bruce lyricist

Andy Bown – Status Quo

Wally Waller – The Pretty Things

Bev Bevan – The Move, Electric Light Orchestra, Black Sabbath, Quill 

Jim McCarty – The Yardbirds

Brumrock 1966-1974

Eric Bell – Thin Lizzy

Phil Palmer (Dire Straits/Eric Clapton guitarist)

Chris Jagger

Karl Wallinger – World Party

Carmine Appice

The British Psychedelic Scene 1966-1968

Mike Hurst – songwriter/producer (The Springfields, Marc Bolan, Cat Stevens, The Move)

Paul Cook – The Professionals / Sex Pistols 

Steve Rothery – Marillion

Dave Pegg – Fairport Convention

Thomas Walsh – Pugwash

Colin Blunstone (The Zombies) on Abbey Road

John Cambridge – David Bowie’s drummer

Alan White – Yes 

Tony Kaye – Yes

Will Sergeant – Echo & the Bunnymen

Tony Waddington – songwriter/producer

Mike McCartney’s Early Liverpool

John Altman – musician, composer, arranger

Stephen Street – producer

Ellen Foley – Meatloaf, The Clash

Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford – Creedence Clearwater Revival

When Quiet Was the New Loud, the Acoustic Airwaves 1998-2003 with writer Tom Clayton

Roger Chapman – Family

Stefan Granados on The Beatles and Apple

Martin Gordon – Sparks, Radio Stars, Jet

Outtakes On Bob Dylan – Michael Gray

Mark Farner – Grand Funk Railroad

Pete Staples – The Troggs

Gary Brooker – Procol Harum

John Halsey – Timebox, Patto and The Rutles

Denny Seiwell – Paul McCartney and Wings 

Steve Cropper

Tim DeLaughter – The Polyphonic Spree

Jonathan Taplin – The Magic Years (Bob Dylan and The Band’s tour manager)

Bill Schnee on recording Ringo Starr, John Lennon, Steely Dan, Marvin Gaye, Art Garfunkel

Steve Cradock – Ocean Colour Scene, Paul Weller, The Specials 

Barry Goudreau – former Boston guitarist

Glam Queens and Street Urchins 1970-76

David Marks – The Beach Boys

Rod Clements – Lindisfarne

Billy J Kramer

Blue Weaver – The Bee Gees and Pet Shop Boys years

Blue Weaver – Strawbs, Amen Corner and session years

Nirvana – Alex Spyropoulos and Patrick Campbell-Lyons

Geoff Downes – Buggles, Yes, Asia, Downes Braide Association

David Paton Part 2 – The Alan Parsons Project, Elton John, Rick Wakeman and solo years

David Paton Part 1 – Pilot, The Alan Parsons Project and Kate Bush

Melanie

Kelly Hansen – Foreigner

Steve Fossen – Heart

Mark Andes – Firefall, Spirit, Heart

Hawkwind’s Days of the Underground featuring Nik Turner, Paul Rudolph, Adrian Shaw and Alan Powell

Steve Hackett – on solo career and Genesis

Richard Digby Smith: The life and times of a recording studio engineer

Kevin Godley – 10cc, Godley and Creme

Janne Schaffer – ABBA guitarist

Dana Gillespie

John Lennon: 1980 Playlist

David Gedge – The Wedding Present

Martin Barre – Jethro Tull

Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson – Part 2

Jakko Jakszyk, King Crimson – Part 1

Rat Scabies – The Damned

John Ford of The Strawbs, Hudson Ford, Elmer Gantry’s Velvet Opera

The Beatles Psychedelic Songbook 1966-72

Dave Cousins – Strawbs

Russ Ballard

Dean Friedman

Steve Harley

Bob Henrit – The Kinks, Argent, The Roulettes

Ian Burden – The Human League

Suzi Quatro

Jackie McAuley – Them, Belfast Gypsies, Trader Horne 

Martin Green – Junkshop Britpop Greats

Vince Melouney – The Bee Gees member and guitarist

Colin Hare – Honeybus

Shel Talmy – The Kinks and The Who producer

Chaz Jankel Part 2 – Ian Dury and The Blockheads

Chaz Jankel Part 1 – Ian Dury and The Blockheads

Damian O’Neill – The Undertones

Mike Batt

John Peel’s Dandelion Records

Bobby Elliott – The Hollies

John Lennon’s Best Songs – Glass Onion Swapcast (available on YouTube)

Alan Parsons

Gordon Haskell

RPM Records – Mark Stratford

Graham Gouldman – 10cc

Kimberley Rew – The Soft Boys & Katrina and The Waves

ABBA bassist Mike Watson

A Slight Disturbance In My Mind: The British Proto-Psychedelic Sounds Of 1966

Tony Rivers – Cliff Richard band

Howie Casey – Paul McCartney and Wings

Steve Diggle – Buzzcocks

Nick Banks – Pulp

Tim Bowness – no-man part 2

The Beatles Abbey Road Relived (podcast archived)

Roine Stolt – The Flower Kings

Iain Matthews – singer-songwriter ex Fairport Convention, Plainsong

Anthony Phillips – Genesis founding member

Brian Bath – Kate Bush/The KT Bush Band

Steve Howe – Yes

Bruce Watson – Big Country

Bruce Foxton – The Jam

Don McLean

Earl Slick – guitarist for David Bowie and John Lennon

John Mayall

Tony Banks – Genesis

Marty Wilde

Bernard Fowler – The Rolling Stones

Ric Lee – Ten Years After

Dave Ball – Soft Cell

KT Tunstall

Twink – The Pretty Things, Pink Fairies

John Helliwell – Supertramp

Carl Palmer – Emerson, Lake and Palmer

Steve Kilbey – The Church

Nick Saloman – The Bevis Frond

Bill Nelson – Be Bop Deluxe

Chris White – The Zombies

Marty Willson-Piper – The Church, All About Eve

Clem Cattini – drummer

Andy Gill – Gang of Four

Pete York – Spencer Davis Group

Tim Bowness – no-man

Ray Laidlaw and Billy Mitchell – ex-Lindisfarne

Peter Noone – Herman’s Hermits

Billy Nicholls – songwriter and Slim Chance member

Herman Rarebell – Scorpions

Paul Korda – songwriter-producer

Johnny Echols – Love

Tim Staffell – Smile pre-Queen

Dave Lambert – Strawbs and Fire

Andrew Loog Oldham

Arthur Brown

John Linnell – They Might Be Giants

Maggie Bell

Alan Hawkshaw and KPM Library Music

Zal Cleminson – The Sensational Alex Harvey Band

Paul Carrack

Jim Lea of Slade – Part 2

Jim Lea of Slade – Part 1

Glen Matlock Is Good To Go

A Kaleidoscope Of Sounds Psychedelic & Freakbeat Masterpieces

Chris Difford – Squeeze

Woody Woodmansey – David Bowie’s drummer

Artmagic: Richard Oakes of Suede and Sean McGhee – singer-producer 

James Williamson – Iggy Pop and The Stooges

Richard Orange – Zuider Zee

Peter Asher

Jim Cregan – Cregan & Co, Rod Stewart and more

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World

Rita Coolidge

PP Arnold

Jon Povey, formerly of The Pretty Things

Neville Staple – The Specials and Fun Boy Three

Eddy Grant

Colin Moulding – XTC – Part 2

Colin Moulding – XTC – Part 1

Georg Kajanus – Sailor and DATA

Billy Kinsley – The Merseybeats, The Merseys and Liverpool Express

James Warren – Stackridge and The Korgis

Roger Cook – his classic songs including work in David & Jonathan and Blue Mink

Eric Stewart – 10cc, Paul McCartney, solo – Part 2

Eric Stewart – The Mindbenders, Hotlegs, 10cc – Part 1

Bobby Harrison – Procol Harum, Freedom, Snafu

Patrick Campbell-Lyons – Nirvana

The Action’s Rolled Gold – with Sidewalk Society

Alison O’Donnell (ex Mellow Candle)

Barry Ryan

Simon Nicol – Fairport Convention

Garland Jeffreys

Jim McCarty – The Yardbirds

Bob Young – Status Quo

John ‘Hutch’ Hutchinson – David Bowie’s guitarist 1966 – 73

Derv Gordon of The Equals

Glen Matlock of The Sex Pistols and Rich Kids

Let’s Go Down And Blow Our Minds: The British Psychedelic Sounds of 1967

Jeremy Clyde of Chad and Jeremy

Michael Des Barres – Silverhead and Detective

I’m A Freak Baby: A Journey Through The British Heavy & Psych Hard Rock Underground Scene

Gilbert O’Sullivan

Ken Scott (podcast archived)

Tom Newman and Peter Cook of psych legends July 

Rod Argent of The Zombies

Geoff Emerick (podcast archived)

George Harrison Soul Man

Mike McGear McCartney

Al Stewart – Part 2

Al Stewart – Part 1

British 60s Soul

Mike Pender – The Searchers

Colin Blunstone

Dennis Dunaway – Alice Cooper

Nick Garrie

Dust on the Nettles – folk

Steve Ellis – Love Affair

Mark Wirtz

Legendary engineer Phil Brown – Part 2 (podcast archived)

Legendary engineer Phil Brown – Part 1 (podcast archived)

Fruits de Mer – Keith Jones

Jeff Christie

Ray Thomas – The Moody Blues

The Chemistry Set

Martin Newell – The Cleaners From Venus

Chris Wade – Dodson and Fogg

Led Zeppelin

Jack Ellister In Session

Tir na nOg

Allan Clarke – The Hollies – Part 2

Allan Clarke – The Hollies – Part 1

Beatlesque Beatleisms

Joey Molland – Badfinger

Love Poetry and Revolution – British Psych

Andy Ellison – John’s Children, Jet, Radio Stars

Morrissey – the music that shaped his life

The Pretty Things

Tony Durant of Fuchsia

Donovan

The Sunchymes

Andy Morten – Shindig!, Toffee Sunday Smash

Immediate Records

Joe Meek

The Hollies

John Fallon – The Steppes (podcast archived)

The Kinks

David Bowie – tribute and rarities

What About Us? British Beat

Paul Roland In Session

The Strange Brew Time Machine – songs out of time

Songs of Summer

Sidewalk Society – curated classics

Tony Hazzard – legendary songwriter

Mark Nevin – Fairground Attraction

Peter Daltrey – Kaleidoscope and Fairfield Parlour

The Bee Gees

TV themed show (podcast archived)

Chris Spedding – tribute

Fading Yellow

Blues Rock

Focal Point – the first band signed to Apple (2011 version withdrawn and replaced with 2023 edit)

The Pink Floyd Sound

Merseybeat Sunset

Cat Stevens and Zeus

Adopted Brits

Brits Abroad

Freakbeat

Alice in Wonderland

The Rolling Stones Connection

Apple Records

Halloween Macabre

July and the psychedelic connections

Classic Unreleased Songs from the Sixties and Seventies

The Summer of Love – 1967

The Denny Laine Connection

Well Brewed – The Best of the Strange Brew

US hits by British Artists

Velvet Glam Mine – rare glam rock

Leeds Beat – Leeds in the 60s

The Neil Innes Connection

Sgt Pepper Covered

A Strange Brew Christmas (podcast archived)

The Beatles 1962 – 66 Covered

British Bubblegum

Credit Crunch theme

Tea Drinking Special