The Transatlantic Cul De Sac

The Transatlantic Cul De Sac

A free-flowing discussion about music and life that spans an ocean and charts a circuitous course of exploration. Hosted by Paul Snyder (Chicago, USA) and Ned Crowther (Stroud, UK).

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May 25, 2026 75 mins

In the wake of MTV shuttering several of its music channels around the world, Ned and Paul share memories of the cultural touchpoints the network provided in their youth, videos that blew up both sides of the Atlantic – and how technology evolution, reality programming and the erosion of the music industry as the world once knew it effectively shuttered the channel decades ago. Still, the memories live on – and the kids will likely...

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Ned and Paul are joined by James Eller, who shares his story of trading in a future in graphic design for a career as a bass player that's now spanned five decades and seen him anchor records by the Teardrop Explodes, Julian Cope, the Pretenders, Billy Bragg, Kirsty MacColl, Damien Saez and Mark Knopfler to name just a few. As a longtime member of The The, James discusses the lasting brotherhood between his comrades past and presen...

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Ned and Paul are joined by world-class flamenco guitarist and composer Rafael Lloyd Iglesias for a rich discussion about the origins and history of flamenco, the musical magic that happens after the show, how a multicultural upbringing (and an early love for new romantic bands) informs his own approach to composing, working through otosclerosis (and the inspiration that comes from being able to hear again) and takeaways from time s...

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March 20, 2026 76 mins

On the back of Morgan Neville's new "Man on the Run" documentary, Ned and Paul reassess the importance of Linda McCartney in Paul's life from the breakup of the Beatles until her passing in 1998. Critical barbs about her musicianship and taking "the old lady" on the road (or, OK, even "Cook of the House") notwithstanding, the evidence shows that the wealth of nuggets from Paul McCartney's catalogue over that 28-year period very lik...

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March 11, 2026 89 mins

Tasked with a mission to sort through boxes and crates of beat-up old 45s from Pinwheel Records in Chicago, Paul discusses the job – and the wave of emotions it unleashed – with Ned. This leads to extended rumination on record collecting, the thrill of the chase, parallels to the "Detectorists" TV series and the trying to explain the real value of any treasure in your personal collection – or any treasure you still seek.

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February 3, 2026 65 mins

Paul and Ned ponder a great "what if" on the 67th anniversary of the Day the Music Died. Buddy Holly was only 22 and undergoing one of the fastest evolutions in the history of popular music. Had that plane reached Fargo and the Winter Dance Party tour finished to give Buddy the financial footing to launch any of his myriad ideas, would the Beatles still hold their place in music history – or would they even be relevant? It's hard t...

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January 29, 2026 84 mins

Taormina. Chicago. Naples. Milwaukee. Oxford. Hebden Bridge. Hot summers. Brutally cold and dangerous winters. Ned and Paul reminisce about some of the best gigs they've seen and how not only the performers and performances played a role, but so did the events surrounding these times in their lives.

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January 12, 2026 78 mins

Bassman Damon Minchella joins Paul and Ned to chat about his upcoming book, "You'd Look Good on a Donkey: Britpop, Basslines and Bad(ish) Decisions." Also up for discussion: Italian roots, Liverpool upbringing, his father nearly getting Neil Aspinall's job, Ronnie Lane's bass, Ocean Colour Scene (and "Britpop" at large), the Oasis Live 25 tour, Mani, Mingus and more.

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January 5, 2026 78 mins

Ned and Paul discuss some of the "double bill" albums from their respective record collections. This episode explores male/female dynamics, old songwriting teams getting back together and hero and follower combinations against a variety of factors driving the collaborative efforts. John and Yoko. Linda and Curtis. Reed and Cale. Marriott and Lane. Touré and Diabaté. What works? What doesn't? Are your motives pure?!

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December 26, 2025 61 mins

The strange backstory behind Peggy Lee and George Shearing's 1959 "live" LP, "Beauty and the Beat!" leads Paul and Ned down wormholes to a larger discussion of facades, fabrications and falsehoods in the music industry – and showbiz in general. Who benefits?!

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December 16, 2025 63 mins

Ned and Paul embark on a continuing series that looks at music from Italy and Japan, with perspective on the countries, regions, musical influences and output of the time – as well as personal connections. This chapter focuses on Pino Daniele's debut LP, "Terra Mia" (1977) and Sugar Babe's one and only LP, "Songs" (1975).

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Ned and Paul reacquaint themselves with the "Woodstock" and "Summer of Soul" films to compare and contrast the Woodstock Music and Art Fair and the Harlem Cultural Festival – and to assess the evolution (or de-evolution) of festivals and their sense of purpose since.

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December 1, 2025 55 mins

Ned and Paul discuss artists who stepped away from major bands – or from behind the songwriting scenes – into the spotlight for themselves. Dennis Wilson, Gene Clark, Larry Graham, Ronnie Wood, Carole King and Tina Turner are up for discussion – but the conversation also touches upon the Kinks, Sly Stone, Prince, Ronnie Lane, Isaac Hayes ... and, of course, determining what exactly Al Jardine contributed to the Beach Boys.

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November 26, 2025 43 mins

Ned and Paul pay tribute and discuss the lasting impact of two of popular music's more celebrated bassists, Gary "Mani" Mounfield of the Stone Roses and Primal Scream, who passed away on November 20, and Danny Thompson, who passed away on September 23.

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November 19, 2025 58 mins

Paul and Ned reminisce about being teenagers when "The Beatles Anthology" first arrived – and reassess its value on the eve of the Anthology's return with an older, more cynical eye.

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