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Clanging Around (Featuring Baz Warne)

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In this episode of Clang: the Podcast, host Smiley Barnard interviews Baz Warne lead singer with The Stranglers. They discuss Baz's experience joining the band, filling in for the injured drummer, and rehearsing for their tour. They also talk about the band's performance at the Royal Albert Hall and their interactions with other musicians, such as Adam Clayton from U2 and Jim McCarthy from The Yardbirds.

The conversation touches on the band's history, their fan base, and their love for music. Overall, it's a fun and casual discussion between two musicians. The conversation covers various topics including football, music, and embarrassing encounters with famous people. Baz and Smiley discuss their love for both football and music, with Baz sharing stories of meeting famous footballers and musicians.

The conversation transitions to embarrassing encounters, with Baz sharing a story of an awkward interaction with Mark Knopfler. They also discuss their love for whiskey and the importance of friendship in the music industry.

Follow us on Instagram at ClangPodcast and share your own personal clangs!
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Sponsored by DRC SHIPPING LTD

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Innhold levert av Steve "Smiley" Barnard. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Steve "Smiley" Barnard eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

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In this episode of Clang: the Podcast, host Smiley Barnard interviews Baz Warne lead singer with The Stranglers. They discuss Baz's experience joining the band, filling in for the injured drummer, and rehearsing for their tour. They also talk about the band's performance at the Royal Albert Hall and their interactions with other musicians, such as Adam Clayton from U2 and Jim McCarthy from The Yardbirds.

The conversation touches on the band's history, their fan base, and their love for music. Overall, it's a fun and casual discussion between two musicians. The conversation covers various topics including football, music, and embarrassing encounters with famous people. Baz and Smiley discuss their love for both football and music, with Baz sharing stories of meeting famous footballers and musicians.

The conversation transitions to embarrassing encounters, with Baz sharing a story of an awkward interaction with Mark Knopfler. They also discuss their love for whiskey and the importance of friendship in the music industry.

Follow us on Instagram at ClangPodcast and share your own personal clangs!
Check us out on YouTube
Follow us on TikTok
Sponsored by DRC SHIPPING LTD

  continue reading

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