
393. Making TOP GUN: MAVERICK with editor Eddie Hamilton
Eddie Hamilton is one of the greatest filmmakers working in mass entertainment today. A genius editor whose resume stretches from the KINGSMAN franchise to X-MEN: FIRST CLASS and the two best MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE films (Rogue Nation and Fallout), he spent two years working on what has become the cinematic event of 2022 - TOP GUN: MAVERICK. Today, Eddie takes us a journey through the film, using the expertly chosen needle drops - from Hank Williams to T Rex to Lady Gaga - to explore the relentless rigour and refinement that goes into creating a truly epic piece of cinema. Topics covered include: Striking the perfect balance between 80s nostalgia and creating a new timeless classic. Why specially written songs by Kenny Loggins, One Republic and Post Malone, and even a still unreleased Rolling Stones song, didn't make the finished film. Creating a modern version of the original film's opening sequence, down to the fonts in the title cards. The long theatrical run and incredible box office success of the film. A never before revealed Tom Cruise musical cameo. Feeding the internet's appetite for Miles Teller thirst traps. How Eddie and his teamed rescued the pivotal F-18 training montage, turning it from something they were embarrassed to watch to a highlight of the film with only three days to go. A mini-masterclass on how to construct epic climactic action sequences from dozens of hours of raw footage, like the aerial dogfight in Top Gun: Maverick and the helicopter chase in Mission: Impossible - Fallout. The importance of inserts and cutaway shots to build emotional stakes and maintain story clarity for the audience. How Lady Gaga delivered the iconic power ballad the film had to have, and how they weaved the song into the film in big and subtle ways. This is a spoiler-filled conversation - we literally go from the opening credits through to the ending credits - so if you are the one person on earth who is yet to see this film, please correct that posthaste before listening.
27 Juli 20221h 42min

392. Connor Ratliff on Elvis Costello 'Mighty Like a Rose' (1991)
Instead of watching a three hour movie about Elvis Presley, hit play on today's episode for a shorter but no less exhaustive deep dive on the real Elvis, Elvis Costello, as actor/comedian and host of the great Dead Eyes podcast Connor Ratliff joins me to make the case for what he considers the ultimate Elvis album, 1991's 'Mighty Like a Rose'. We talk about the album's underrated place in the Costello canon, I check in with the album's producer Mitchell Froom for his memories of making the record, Elvis's dramatic change of look and how it impacted the way the record was received, how the album showcases every string on Costello's bow, the Costello/McCartney that never was and more.
14 Juli 20221h 21min

391. Charlie Hickey on The National 'Trouble Will Find Me' (2013)
Today, Californian singer-songwriter Charlie Hickey joins me to celebrate the National's 2013 album 'Trouble Will Find Me'. We delve into Charlie's childhood relationship with the band, the simple and sparse lyrics and how their affect lets them get away with potentially cheesy earnestness, coming back to the record as an adult, songs about feeling like shit and more. Plus, we talk about Charlie's fantastic new record 'Nervous at Night', recording at producer Marshall Vore's home studio, how you know when a record is finished and more.
29 Juni 202233min

390. Annie Hamilton on Björk 'Post' (1995)
Today I'm joined by songwriter, guitarist, producer, singer, designer and more Annie Hamilton, to delve into the eclectic and inspiring world of Björk's classic 1995 album 'Post'. We talk about how Björk fused and collided different genres to create her own unique world and style, how she had to prove herself as a producer against skepticism and sexism, how the intervening years have evolved the perception of Björk beyond the mystical pixie archetype, how the album was influenced by her move to London, her use of costuming and visuals to compliment the music and more.
18 Juni 202232min

389. Thomas Schnauz (Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad) on Pink Floyd 'Wish You Were Here' (1975)
Today writer/director/producer Thomas Schnauz (Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, The X Files) returns to the show for another dive into an iconic Pink Floyd album, this time 'Wish You Were Here'. We talk about the different eras of the band, how their post - Dark Side of the Moon fame and success influenced the lyrics of this album, the story of original frontman Syd Barrett and how it inspired 'Shine On You Crazy Diamond', the abandoned Household Objects album and how elements were salvaged for this record, the balance between organic instruments and synthesizers, the Live 8 reunion set and more. Plus, Tom indulges my love for Better Call Saul with a mini-chat about the recent devastating mid-season finale that he wrote and directed. Anyone looking to avoid BCS spoilers should jump straight to 09:10.
2 Juni 202252min

388. A Women's History of the Beatles with Dr Christine Feldman-Barrett
As day turns to night and the sun rises and sets, we return to talking about the Beatles. Surprisingly there is something new to say on this subject, as proven by today's guest, Dr. Christine Feldman-Barrett. She joins me to delve into her brilliant book 'A Women's History of the Beatles', why it was important to write, compensating for male narratives and perspectives on the Fab Four, the all female rock band from Liverpool the Beatles inspired, how the band went from feminine to masculine coded, how the aspirational nature of the band spoke to women breaking out of traditional gender roles in society, the importance of Astrid Kirchherr, and the Beatles influence of female musicians in the decades since.
19 Maj 202244min

387. Elouise Eftos on Funkadelic 'Maggot Brain' (1971)
Today I'm joined by actor/comedian/filmmaker/singer/dancer and more, Elouise Eftos, to talk about the classic Funkadelic album 'Maggot Brain'. We talk about Elouise's days fronting a funk band, the lineage of this record to 60s psychedelia, the difference between good and bad drug influenced music, reading your own emotions into instrumental music, what makes Funkadelic unique as a band, the album only having seven songs, plus some rants about how movies these days are way too long and an unexpected impression from Elouise to close out the conversation.
8 Maj 202241min

386. Charlie Collins on Gang of Youths 'Angel in Realtime' (2022)
Today Australian singer/songwriter and returning friend of the show Charlie Collins joins us to discuss a future classic album, the recently released masterpiece from Gang of Youths 'Angel in Realtime'. As a longtime friend of the band, Charlie delves into the background of the record and how the passing of frontman David Le'aupepe's father inspired the album, how the addition of new member Tom Hobden shifted the dynamics within the band, the global recording process that stretched from Auckland to London to Copenhagen, creating beauty out of grief, why this is the record and band we all need right now, what it was like to see these songs connect with audiences when Charlie recently opened for Gangs' UK tour, being baffled by sports references, the incredible and diverse contributions from each band member and why this record would make a great Broadway musical.
28 Apr 202253min





















