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Mike Love on Brian Wilson , Good Vibrations and Pet Sounds
Jun 14, 2025
8m 54s
What if the U2 story is a lie? Eamon Dunphy on Bono 1996
May 30, 2025
8m 22s
Father Karl Wallner on Chant: Music for Paradise. (In Memory of Pope Francis).
Apr 27, 2025
31m 55s
The Kennedy Assassination (1) Anthony Summers 1990 responds to Oliver Stone's movie JFK
Mar 22, 2025
38m 14s
Father Ted at 30. Dermot Morgan. The Joe Jackson Interview 1995 part 1
Mar 15, 2025
38m 28s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/14/25 | ![]() Mike Love on Brian Wilson , Good Vibrations and Pet Sounds | Really saddened by the death of Brian Wilson. I will post a podcast based on an interview we did. In the meantime, here is Mike Love - falsely claiming since Brian died, that he himself "co-created all The Beach Boys music" - and who was not a particularly pleasant guy when I interviewed him in 1989. Judge for yourself. 'Love' is a funny surname in this context! | 8m 54s | ||||||
| 5/30/25 | ![]() What if the U2 story is a lie? Eamon Dunphy on Bono 1996 | Bono makes magnificent self-promo videos. The latest is on Apple. However, most Irish journalists are aware that he has never told the whole story. Dunphy and I talked about this 30 years ago. He wrote their bio | 8m 22s | ||||||
| 4/27/25 | ![]() Father Karl Wallner on Chant: Music for Paradise. (In Memory of Pope Francis). | While watching the funeral of Pope Francis on TV, I was transported by the hymns being sung. It brought me back to my roots. I dedicate this podcast to the memory of Pope Francis | 31m 55s | ||||||
| 3/22/25 | ![]() The Kennedy Assassination (1) Anthony Summers 1990 responds to Oliver Stone's movie JFK | As I say in the intro to this podcast, made March 22, 2025, the week of the Trump dump of JFK assassination papers that still didn't tell us conclusively who killed Kennedy, I have been fascinated by JFK and the murder of the man since I was a child. Hence, circa 1990, when I got to interview Anthony Summers, Oliver Stone, and later Sam Giancana, I was entranced by talking with them all. This is the first of a series of podcasts based on those interviews. | 38m 14s | ||||||
| 3/15/25 | ![]() Father Ted at 30. Dermot Morgan. The Joe Jackson Interview 1995 part 1 | It does not seem like thirty years since I sat and chatted with Dermot before he was forced to leave Ireland to go to the UK to get a TV station to back Father Ted. I'm rerposting this and will repost part two. | 38m 28s | ||||||
| 3/8/25 | ![]() Ronan Keating 2002. "Why I broke up Boyzone. Louis Walsh told us it would all end in tears." | Boyzone No Matter What, the Sky documentary being screened globally, originated in The Joe Jackson Archive of 1,400 tapes of celebrity interviews. It uses my tapes and photographs, but there is far more material in my archive that was unused because of time restraints, such as this clip from a 2002 interview with Ronan Keating. | 15m 54s | ||||||
| 3/1/25 | ![]() Kris Kristofferson on drink, drugs, Elvis, A Star Is Born. "The death scene saved my life." | I loved Kris Kristofferson's music since a girlfriend gave me his first LP. So you can imagine what a joy it was to meet and interview the man for the first of four times in 1993. We had a two-hour chat backstage at a Johnny Cash gig in Dublin. Check my website joejacksoninterviewer.com for articles | 6m 21s | ||||||
| 2/22/25 | ![]() Kris Kristofferson talks about Johnny Cash and Sunday Morning Coming Down | Kris has died since I first posted this podcast. I love the song, was thrilled ot be able to talk to him abiut its geneisis and about Johnny Cash Enjoy | 3m 22s | ||||||
| 2/16/25 | ![]() Pete Seeger 1998 tells Joe Jackson What happened when Dylan went electric at Newport. A Podcast single | I wrote a book called Nanci Griffith's Other Voices: A Personal History of Folk Music. For it, I did a half-hour phone interview with Pete Seeger - from Ireland to America – hence the sound ain't great - and for a few minutes, we discussed Dylan's legendary gig at Newport. Pete says he got pissed simply because the crowd couldn't hear the words of Maggie's Farm! | 4m 15s | ||||||
| 2/16/25 | ![]() Sinead O' Connor. "Louis Walsh can really do damage with his mouth." A Podcast Single | While digitising my Boyzone interview tapes that led to the Sky documentary Boyzone No Matter What, I came across this short clip at the end of an interview, I was taping on the phone with Sinead. She had read and loved my Keith Duffy interview and had choice words to say about Louis Walsh - in 2001. | 4m 18s | ||||||
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| 2/8/25 | ![]() Keith Duffy: "Louis Walsh stabbed Boyzone in the back to promote Westlife." Tapes from The Joe Jackson Archive, used in Boyzone No Matter What | Another uncut clip from the audio tapes that led to Boyzone No Matter What. The revelation of the series to many viewers seems to be that manager Louis Walsh was the "villain" of the story. I believe there is more to it than that. But these tapes were part of the research for the series, and here's Keith in 2001, ripping into Louis, whom he says he loves nonetheless. Keith told me the same thing at the premiere of the series recently. | 12m 07s | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() Keith Duffy: "Ronan loved to play God. He broke my heart. " Boyzone No Matter What. The Joe Jackson Tapes uncut. | The tensions between members of Boyzone may be new and news to the millions of people watching the Sky Documentary Boyzone No Matter What, but they are not to me. The documentary originated in my archive of tapes. Here's a clip that didn't make the final edit. Me and Keith back in 2001. | 14m 52s | ||||||
| 2/2/25 | ![]() From Boyzone Our Story to No Matter What, the Sky Documentary. The Jackson Tapes | The new Sky Arts documentary No Matter What originated in my archive of 1,400 celebrity interviews. I also wrote the book Boyzone Our Story and interviewed the lads in-depth from 1994-2002. Here is the first set of interviews I did with lads when all, apart from Mikey, were still in their teens. I warmed to some more than others from the start, and when I met Shane, Ronan and Keith at the recent premiere of No Matter What, my feelings remained the same. Fame changes people, sadly | 47m 23s | ||||||
| 1/30/25 | ![]() Marianne Faithful R.I.P. Memories of Marianne and a remarkable 1989 phone interview | As I say in the intro to this podcast, hastily put together on 'the evening of the day' I heard Marianne had died, she was one of the most fascinating women I met, in, or beyond the world of celebrity interviewing. She also was an infinitely superior artist to certain rock stars with whom she was endless compared and who I won't name. | 23m 35s | ||||||
| 1/25/25 | ![]() Leonard Cohen light-heartedly mocks Bono for getting wrong the words of Hallelujah | I love this phone chat I had with Leonard. It was our third interview and showed me and - when published in The Irish Times - that Cohen had a great sense of humour. But I am guessing that Bono doesn't like what he said. Lighten up, man! | 3m 24s | ||||||
| 1/25/25 | ![]() Leonard Cohen 1985 talks about Love and Hate. The first Joe Jackson Interview | It's coming up to forty years since I, as a Cohen fan, and writer, not journalist, conned my way into meeting Cohen by getting a commission to interview him for a rock magazine. It left me feeling so transcendent I decided to become an interviewer! Incidentally, the editor in question said it was crap and that I should have asked Leonard more about "sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll." Yawn! Cohen told me he thought it was "a great interview" then added, "Thank you, man." I was only a kid! | 7m 12s | ||||||
| 12/29/24 | ![]() Joan Baez 'Don't Talk About Dylan and We'll Get On Fine." | It's been. more than thirty years since I did this phone interview with Joan Baez. I'm reposting it because of the release of the movie A Complete Unknown. I'd prefer to listen to the real Joan Baez, telling her own story and touching on her time with Bob | 25m 32s | ||||||
| 12/8/24 | ![]() Boy George. "I always fancied Larrry Mullen Jr." A fun exchange with Joe Jackson | Boy George telling me to tell Bono that if he still hadn't found what he was looking for, he should look behind the drum kit, was just a quip. But the quote made it around the world thanks to MTV news. It's just a bit of fun. We talked abut it years later | 42m 52s | ||||||
| 12/8/24 | ![]() Tommy Tiernan. "I am a dour, bearded, penitent Russian Monk." | Tommy Tiernan is now an interviewer who aspires to do in-depth interviews on TV. I commend his aspiration. Here is part of an in-depth interview he did with me. Am I kidding about any of this? You decide! | 16m 41s | ||||||
| 11/30/24 | ![]() Richard Harris tells Joe Jackson about recording Macarthur Park | Imagine falling love with a song when you are 16, the, later in life meeting the guy who sang it and who asks yo uto write his life story! This is a tiny section from the chapter about Macarthur Park, from my book Richard Harris: Raising Hell and Reaching for Heaven. | 6m 54s | ||||||
| 11/30/24 | ![]() Elvis's Santa Clause is Back in Town. "It's not a filthy blues song" its writers tell Joe Jackson! | Its that time of year again. I've loved Elvis's Christmas album since I was a kid. That;s why it was such a joy to interview in LA in 2004, the writers of its opening track, Santa Claus Is Back in Town. | 4m 54s | ||||||
| 11/16/24 | ![]() Phil Lynott remembered by Skid Row leader Brush Shiels. The Joe Jackson archive | This was recorded in my kitchen at home, hence the echo. I love getting on tape the memories of someone like Brush about "Philo" or anything else. | 14m 42s | ||||||
| 11/16/24 | ![]() Nancy Sinatra talks about Elvis and her Father Frank. The Joe Jackson archive | I grew up listening to my Dad's Sinatra LPs, and was an Elvis fan, so it was surreal to have this chat on the phone with Nancy. Even more so to see we agreed about Elvis's gospel songs | 5m 17s | ||||||
| 11/9/24 | ![]() Shana McGowan 1994 from The Joe Jackson Archive | This time thirty years ago, Shane and I sat in the Shelbourne Hotel and had this chat. We also, as he says, met each other a lot while drinking late at night in clubs in Dublin. Shane is gone. I'm reposting this to try in my small way to ensure he is not forgotten | 18m 43s | ||||||
| 11/9/24 | ![]() Where Do You Go To My Lovely. Peter Sarstedt on his Classic Song | A song loved by millions of people, still, and by me since it was released and because I knew a woman like its subect. It was a delight to talk with its creator, a lovely guy. | 5m 31s | ||||||
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