The StageLeft Podcast lifts the veil on the music industry by telling the stories of those with a unique vantage point. We talk to the unsung heroes behind the success and help young musicians going into an ever complex industry by gleaning advice about the working practices of the the greats from those who were in close proximity when the magic was being made. The StageLeft Podcast has featured musicians who’ve worked performed live & in the studio with David Bowie, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, U2, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, The Prodigy, Bjork, Dave Gilmour, Morrissey, Alanis Morissette, The Damned and Fun Lovin' Criminals. In January 2016, David Bowie's long term producer Tony Visconti appeared to to talk in depth about how Bowie was recording his final album Blackstar. The episode was released only a few days before Bowie passed, and was met with much acclaim.
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The StageLeft Podcast is a music podcast hosted by Unknown Host, with 143 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #144
144: Mull Historical Society
Jul 22, 202659 min
Join us as Colin MacIntyre of Mull Historical Society shares insights into the psychology of songwriting, album creation, collaboration with authors, and the importance of storytelling in music and literature. Key Topics: - The emotional journey of album release - The process of songwriting and knowing when a song is finished - Collaboration with authors and visual storytelling - The importance of human stories in songwriting - Balancing control and collaboration in music production - The influence of personal history and environment on creativity We exist to provide free educational content, so p lease support us by tapping into our merch range here... the-stageleft-podcast.printify.me Hosted by Chris Simpson Edited by Darcy Dewar Socials by Alex Fordham YouTube by Beth Iles.
They say never meet your heroes. How about interviewing them? Having travelled up and down the UK with mates, skipping train barriers and the like to get to the majestic Secret Guerrilla style Gigs in his late teens, Chris gets to interview the man who wrote one of his favourite albums of all time. Recorded the day Embrace released their newest top-ten album 'Avalanche', Chris explores Danny's relationship with avoiding choruses, songwriting camps, the role of a song for the listener and Danny himself and when a song feels complete. We exist to provide free educational content, so p lease support us by tapping into our merch range here... the-stageleft-podcast.printify.me Hosted by Chris Simpson Edited by Darcy Dewar Socials by Alex Fordham YouTube by Beth Iles.
142: Jack Bates: The Smashing Pumpkins + Peter Hook & The Light
May 25, 20261h 8m
On this episode of The StageLeft Podcast, Chris Simpson sits down with Jack Bates — bassist for Smashing Pumpkins and Peter Hook & The Light — to discuss the reality of stepping into one of music’s most iconic musical legacies. From balancing tours between Billy Corgan and Peter Hook, to playing alongside Jimmy Chamberlin, to recording with the late Mark Lanegan, this is a deep dive into musicianship, identity, touring life, pressure, and what it really means to become a “stage left” musician at the highest level. Jack opens up about: • Growing up with Peter Hook as a father • The emotional reality of performing Joy Division and New Order songs nightly • How Smashing Pumpkins rehearsals actually work • Locking in musically with Jimmy Chamberlin • Why being “easy to be around” matters more than technical ability • Touring life, introversion, and handling pressure on stage • Recording Mark Lanegan’s final album • Choosing setlists for Peter Hook & The Light • Fan culture, validation, and identity in music • Why some songs change every night on stage A fascinating conversation about musicianship, legacy, pressure, creativity and life inside some of alternative music’s most influential worlds. Edited by Darcy Dewar Socials by Alex Fordham YouTube by Beth Iles Merch: The StageLeft Podcast Merch Store
“We stepped onto the Pyramid Stage and realised… they were just people doing the same thing as us.” If Amber from The Japanese House hadn't shut her fingers in a door, would Willy Bish be where he is now? Multi-instrumentalist Willy Bishop joins The Stage Left Podcast to share his journey from maths student to a deep dive into CMATs iconic performance on the Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage. We hear about his pivotal role in The Japanese House and Declan McKenna, including exploring Matty Healy and George Daniel's production techniques, Willie offers an honest look at touring, studio life, and what it really takes to succeed as a modern musician. A practical, behind-the-scenes conversation covering creativity, chaos, and staying grounded in the music industry. “A better performance comes when you stop chasing perfection and just accept what you’ve got.” You can buy our new merch here: https://the-stageleft-podcast.printify.me/ You can hire Chris as a Coach to find solutions personal and professional challenges - Chris has just returned from Milan/Cortina Winter Olympics doing this for Team GB. You can reach him on chris@thestageleftpodcast.com and his rates are similar to those of driving lessons/private instrument tuition. Host: Chris Simpson Editor: Darcy Dewar
Join us as Silke Blansjaar, bassist for Yungblud, shares her journey from local bands to arena stages, the realities of touring, and insights into navigating the music industry as a woman. Discover practical advice on performance, mental health, and industry challenges. "Touring can really batter you" "Guest list stress is real" "Support systems are vital" You can buy our new merch here: https://the-stageleft-podcast.printify.me/ You can hire Chris as a Coach to find solutions personal and professional challenges - Chris has just returned from Milan/Cortina Winter Olympics doing this for Team GB. You can reach him on chris@thestageleftpodcast.com and his rates are similar to those of driving lessons/private instrument tuition. Host: Chris Simpson Editor: Darcy Dewar
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