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Johnny Marr, curates a wonderful playlist of more Great British groups that he really rates and takes a stand against '2nd album syndrome'!

Renowned as the guitarist and co-songwriter of The Smiths, Johnny Marr played a pivotal role in shaping the musical landscape of indie and guitar bands, not only in the 1980s but far beyond. With a distinct style that eschewed clich茅s yet remained firmly entrenched in the realm of British guitar pop, Marr's influence reverberated through generations. His musical journey extended beyond The Smiths, as he became an indispensable member of several other iconic British bands, including the Pretenders, The The, Electronic, Kirsty MacColl, and The Cribs, while also carving a successful path as a solo artist.

Marr's fascination with the guitar began at the tender age of five, sparked by a toy in a Manchester shop window, and blossomed into a lifelong obsession. While he ardently followed guitar culture and bands, Marr was selective in his admiration, dismissing the notion of mere virtuosic displays as outdated within the realm of pop music. Instead, he gravitated towards bands that embraced creativity and artistic innovation, particularly those of British origin.

In his beautifully curated four-part playlist series, Marr takes audiences on a captivating journey through the realm of Great British Guitar Bands, spanning from the 1960s to the contemporary era. Focusing on artists who have not only resonated with him but have also left an indelible mark on the music scene, Marr reflects on the enduring legacy and cultural impact of British guitar bands worldwide. Johnny delves into the value of albums and why they are so important for many UK artists.

In this 3rd episode, Johnny reflects on more great groups from right across the UK. Johnny stands up and disproves the 2nd album syndrome, with some great examples from the Specials and Franz Ferdinand. Johnny also reveals why Track 4, side 1, on albums hold the key to those tracks which could have been singles, but never quite made it. It's a brilliant ride into Johnny's fascination with creative British groups and how they take the opportunity to try different things.

Radio 2 is celebrating Great British Groups as part of National Album Day, an annual celebration of the album format, which takes place on Saturday 19 October 2024. You can listen to a collection of special programmes by searching 'British Groups' on 91热爆 Sounds, including Your Ultimate British Group Top 30, Johnny Marr's Great British Groups, The Great British Groups That Broke America, and themed editions of shows such as Pop Top 10s and Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Kitchen Disco.

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Music Played

  • The Cure

    Primary

  • The Equals

    Black Skinned Blue Eyed Boys

    • UMC (Universal Music Catalogue).
  • The La鈥檚

    Son of a Gun

    • UMC (Universal Music Catalogue).
  • Franz Ferdinand

    Do You Want To

    • Now 62 (Various Artists).
    • Now.
  • Massive Attack & Elizabeth Fraser

    Black Milk

    • Circa.
  • The Smiths

    Well I Wonder

    • Rough Trade.
  • The Cribs

    Mirror Kissers

    • Wichita Recordings.
  • Sugababes

    Freak Like Me

    • Island.
  • The Rolling Stones

    2000 Light Years From 91热爆

    • London.
  • Little Simz

    Point and Kill (feat. Obongjayar)

    • Age 101.
  • Blur

    Beetlebum

    • (CD Single).
    • Food.
  • Ultravox

    Slow Motion

    • Universal.

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