Tuesday, 24 June 2025 - 42 minutes
Del Bromham of the legendary rock band Stray and Scribbo from the infamous Blues Collective return for another episode of Talking About My Generation, the podcast that reflects on the golden age of rock music, current trends, and topical talking points.
This week, Del and Scribbo dive into the challenges facing live music venues and ask whether iconic spots like the Marquee should’ve been preserved as listed buildings. They debate if Exile on Main Street was the Rolling Stones' finest work and whether being in a band still carries the same allure it once did.
The conversation turns to the cultural importance of music shops and the sadness of seeing them vanish from the high street, alongside stories from their own experiences living through rock’s heyday and navigating the changes of the modern music scene.
Insightful, nostalgic, and packed with personality, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to live music and the places that made it magic.
Listen on 104.7 FM, DAB Digital Radio, online, on your app or smart speaker
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