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Music Maps Podcast

Music Maps Podcast

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Each episode we use a place as a jumping off point for a conversation about music - anywhere from the obvious to the obscure.


Join us as we build our music map of the world.

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Simon Cardwell
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    • 104 - Faith No More with Roddy Bottum
      Feb 21 2026

      Roddy Bottum is best known as the keyboard player in Faith No More & his new book The Royal We is out now on Akashic Books.


      Roddy moves to San Francisco from L.A. in 1981 & a l;ittle while later he joins what was originally known as Faith No Man. After a few lineup changes (including a brief stint with Courtney Love as lead vocalist) the band morphs into the first incarnation of Faith No More with Roddy writing their breakthrough track We Care A Lot.


      The band make their first trip to the UK for a small tour including a show at Dingwalls in London.


      Things really start to come together when lead vocalist Mike Patton joins & The Real Thing album comes out in 1989 - backed by a top 10 single in Epic.


      Roddy’s keyboard sound sets the band apart from their contemporaries & a huge tour with Metallica & Guns n Roses follows. We hear about Roddy’s experiences as a gay man in this very masculine & often toxic world.


      The Angel Dust album follows in 1992 as the bands commercial peak continues - the band comes to an end in 1998 although a couple of reunions have took place since in 2009 & 2015.


      Roddy also tells us about his other project Imperial Teen, a very different sounding band to Faith No More.



      It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps



      It is hugely important for us to get positive reviews & star ratings - if you have enjoyed Music Maps & can spare the time to do either we would hugely appreciate it.



      You can see our upcoming live events here: https://rocknrollbookclub.co.uk/events



      Instagram: @rocknrollbookclube17


      X: @simonmusicmaps


      Facebook: E17rockbookclub



      Hosted, Produced & Edited by Simon Cardwell

      Music by Andy Maxwell


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      57 min
    • 103 - The Undertones, Teenage Kicks & John Peel with Mickey Bradley
      Feb 14 2026

      This week we celebrate 50 years of The Undertones with the one & only Mickey Bradley - our starting point is Derry in the late 1970s as we trace the formation of the band at the O’Neill house on Beechwood Avenue.


      Although the initial idea for the Undertones was a folk band playing Mandolins - everything changes when they hear The Ramones & the early punk records - realising they need to speed up their songs.


      Vincent O’Neill leaves & younger brother Damien joins to round out the lineup with Feargal, Mickey, Billy & principal songwriter John.


      The first gig takes place in a local scout hall but its at Derry venue The Casbah where the band hone their craft, playing weekly for over 18 months from early 1977.


      Their first visit to a recording studio remarkably results in the Teenage Kicks EP & it is released via legendary Belfast record shop burgeoning record label Good Vibrations.


      The bands lives are changed forever when John Peel takes a liking to the record & plays it on his radio show - Mickey tells us about the varying accounts of how Peel got hold of the record.


      John Peel famously played Teenage Kicks twice in a row on September 25th 1978 & Sire Records head Seymour Stein heard it while on a trip to the UK, resulting in the band signing to the prestigious New York home of The Ramones & Talking Heads.


      Teenage Kicks also leads to an appearance on Top Of The Pops (the bands second time in a studio) & the rest is history.


      The Undertones have tour dates throughout 2026 & you can get Mickey’s book here.



      It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps



      It is hugely important for us to get positive reviews & star ratings - if you have enjoyed Music Maps & can spare the time to do either we would hugely appreciate it.



      You can see our upcoming live events here: https://rocknrollbookclub.co.uk/events



      Instagram: @rocknrollbookclube17


      X: @simonmusicmaps


      Facebook: E17rockbookclub



      Hosted, Produced & Edited by Simon Cardwell

      Music by Andy Maxwell

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      1 h et 4 min
    • 102 - Paul Weller- The Oral History with Steve Brookes, Eddie Piller & Dan Jennings
      Feb 7 2026

      This week we are joined by an all-star panel comprising founder member of The Jam, Steve Brookes, Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller & Dan Jennings, author of Paul Weller - The Oral History.


      We retrace the early years of The Jam from Steve & Paul playing in Paul’s bedroom on Stanley Road in Woking, through Bruce Foxton & Rick Buckler joining the band.


      However Steve dislikes the direction the band is taking & leaves before they are catapulted to success in with In The City after signing to Polydor.


      We hear about their early material, the early mod scene in & around London, the infuleucne of punk on Paul Weller, specifically the Sex Pistols & hoe the famous graffiti The Jam logo was born.


      Eddie Piller tells us about how he interviewed Paul for his fanzine at a young age while also getting Paul a McDonalds, toured across Holland & France going to Jam gigs & how close Paul was to signing for Acid Jazz in the early 90s.


      The story has a happy ending for Steve Brookes when he reconnects with Paul Weller in the 90s - playing on 22 Dreams & other recent Weller projects. We also find out if he might have fit into the Style Council more than The Jam.


      It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps



      It is hugely important for us to get positive reviews & star ratings - if you have enjoyed Music Maps & can spare the time to do either we would hugely appreciate it.



      You can see our upcoming live events here: https://rocknrollbookclub.co.uk/events



      Instagram: @rocknrollbookclube17


      X: @simonmusicmaps


      Facebook: E17rockbookclub



      Hosted, Produced & Edited by Simon Cardwell

      Music by Andy Maxwell

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      1 h et 1 min
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