July 24, 2021

S4E178 - The Smiths 'Meat Is Murder' with Paul Marfleet

S4E178 - The Smiths 'Meat Is Murder' with Paul Marfleet

Aylesbury, UK resident Paul Marfleet first heard …

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Aylesbury, UK resident Paul Marfleet first heard "Meat Is Murder" by The Smiths on a cassette in his family's home, and their politically strident/musically adventurous second album took hold of his young ears and wouldn't let go. Our romp through the 80s continues with this 1985 gem... "I wish I could laugh, but that joke isn't funny anymore" Spotify Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1EF9nwioyvjJ7uAXHMSxTl?si=4e08db4e40e14d0e

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Paul Marfleet is an avid music fan whose tastes include '60's psychedelia, '70's post-punk, and '80's British indie pop. Working in the travel technology sector by day, he likes to spend his spare time cycling, playing the guitar, and following politics.