Catch-up on sessions, interviews and the A-Z of Punk & New Wave
Dead Kennedys, Elvis Costello and The Jam played in this clip.
Revealing her first record purchase was Neil Young and why she cries at folk festivals.
Not just the 3 outstanding tunes but Marc's insightful questioning and finger pointing.
Marc and Rob take a look at the introduction of Heroin into the Punk scene.
Hear Brightest Star, Common Ground and Road of Shadows
Three live tunes and chat with the band,
You Won't Stop Us, is the title of the track.
Enclosed in this Punk and New Wave A - Z - Bill Grundy's legendary Sex Pistol Interview.
Metronomy's musical mastermind Joe Mount endures Marc's ethereal inquisition .
Using smoke and mirrors Marc manages to interview Sparks from his hotel bed.
Tales of The Fall,Tales of The Fire Engines and Tales of the ubiquitous Factory Records
Jason opens up about his first kiss and love for Kiss.
Ever wondered who Eddie was in Eddie and the Hot Rods? Wonder no more.
Post punk pioneers Wire let singer Colin Newman answer Marc's ethereal questions.
Music from The Damned, Devo and Ian Dury and The Blockheads.
Davy Henderson Manic Q and A reveals his inner most secrets to a disembodied Marc Riley.
With music from The Clash, John Cooper Clarke and Crass.
BC Camplight answers those tough questions not on everybody's lips.
Buzzcocks, Bad Brains and Big In Japan played.
John Dwyer - an American musician responsible for the likes of Damaged Bug & Thee Oh Sees
Rob Hughes joins Marc Riley for the first part of our A to Z of Punk and New Wave.