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Today we examine the past, present and future of guitar music. The main interview is with Ben Burrell who put together the brilliant documentary "Whatever Happened To My Rock & Roll" which inspired the episode - you can check it out here

https://listen.absoluteradio.co.uk/14037125


We also have a bit more of the conversation I had recently with James Hargreaves from James Hargreaves Guitar on youtube - jameshargreavesguitar.com



Also I was on Barrelhouse Radio earlier this month - the first one was my Oasis Podcast Radio show which is on Patreon plus here - 


https://www.mixcloud.com/BarrelhouseRadio/james-c-oasis-podcast-radio-influences-030321/


And I guested on a show with Dan Potter, which you can listen to here - https://www.mixcloud.com/BarrelhouseRadio/dan-potter-the-hype-foundation-05032021/

I mentioned on the episode a new live event at Water Rats on May 21st with Alan McGee has been announced - however it is already sold out!
0:00 Liam Intro + Shine On - Vision
0:25 Clip from Liam discussing the future of rock and roll
1:44 Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Whatever Happened To My Rock & Roll
2:32 JC Intro
6:05 Tenacious D - Rock Is Dead
6:35 Interview with Ben Burrell @BenBurrell
13:53 Sergeant - Counting Down The Days
21:48 The Capollos - Electrify Me (From Brits & Pieces Vol 1)
26:38 Dylan Fraser - Losing Sleep
33:27 Andrew Cushin - Where's My Family Gone?
36:29 Royal Blood - Trouble Coming
44:06 Travis - Tied To The 90s
51:10 James Hargreaves interview @jameshguitar
55:33 James Hargreaves - All Storms Pass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uJEvRXnGDk
1:02:02 The Killiers - Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll
1:02:30 JC ending and Patreon thanks
1:04:05 Oasis - Stay Young
1:04:49 Noel Gallagher on the future of Rock & Roll