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BADFINGER’s Rise and Fall: JOEY MOLLAND on Music, The Beatles, and Heartbreak

  1. BADFINGER’s Rise and Fall: JOEY MOLLAND on Music, The Beatles, and Heartbreak Sandy Kaye 52:00

Dive into the compelling and tragic story of Joey Molland and his legendary band, Badfinger, in this must-listen episode.

Packed with exclusive insights into the history of one of the most beloved bands of the ’60s and ’70s, this is your ultimate guide to understanding the highs and lows of Badfinger’s incredible journey.

Perfect for music lovers, Baby Boomers, Beatles fans, and anyone with a passion for classic hits from the golden era of British pop music, this episode captures the essence of a band that remains iconic to this day.

Who Was Joey Molland and Why Was Badfinger So Special?

Joey Molland, an exceptional guitarist, singer, and songwriter, joined Badfinger at the height of their success and played a pivotal role in shaping the band’s timeless sound. Hailing from Liverpool, the same city that gave the world The Beatles, Molland brought a unique energy and creativity to Badfinger, solidifying their place in music history. Badfinger was one of the first bands signed to The Beatles’ Apple Records, a fact that forever intertwined their Legacy with the Fab Four. Songs like “Come and Get It,” “Day After Day,” and “No Matter What” became anthems of their time.

The Badfinger-Beatles Connection

Badfinger’s rise to fame owes much to their connection with The Beatles. Handpicked by Paul McCartney , their first major hit, “Come and Get It,” was written and produced by McCartney himself. George Harrison and Todd Rundgren also contributed to the production of some of their most memorable albums. Fans of The Beatles will find a treasure trove of stories and insights here as we delve into how Badfinger became the torchbearers of the British Invasion’s next wave.

The Tragic Side of Success

Despite their immense talent and commercial success, Badfinger’s story is one of heartbreak and tragedy. We explore the darker side of their meteoric rise, including the mismanagement and financial woes that plagued the band. From their tumultuous relationship with their manager to the devastating losses of band members Pete Ham and Tom Evans, we uncover the heartbreaking events that turned Badfinger’s dream into a nightmare.

Badfinger’s Timeless Legacy

Badfinger’s music continues to resonate with audiences around the world. Their influence can be heard in countless bands and artists who followed in their footsteps. Tracks like “Baby Blue,” used in the finale of Breaking Bad, have introduced new generations to their work.

Joey Molland remains a custodian of Badfinger’s legacy. For Baby Boomers who grew up with their music, and for younger fans discovering their brilliance, their story is a testament to the enduring power of great songwriting.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

Joey Molland’s early years in Liverpool and his path to joining Badfinger.

The group’s formation and early struggles

Behind-the-scenes stories working with Paul McCartney and George Harrison.

The creation of iconic albums and their chart-topping hits.

The band’s challenges with management and the financial troubles that led to their downfall.

The tragic losses of Pete Ham and Tom Evans and how their deaths impacted the music world.

Joey Molland’s role in preserving Badfinger’s legacy and his continued contributions to music.

Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen

If you’re a fan of sixties and seventies music, this episode is a goldmine of information and nostalgia. Whether you’re a longtime admirer of Badfinger or discovering them for the first time, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for their artistry and resilience. Music lovers, Beatles fans, and aficionados of British pop music will find themselves captivated by the stories, music, and legacy of Joey Molland and Badfinger.

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We want to hear from you! Share your thoughts, favourite Badfinger memories, and how their music has impacted your life. Join the conversation and connect with fellow fans by leaving comments and reviews. Subscribe to the podcast and share this episode with friends.

Hello, I’m Sandy Kaye. A freelance broadcaster, journalist and producer who has spent more than 35 years on both sides of radio and television microphones. I’ve worked with every TV network in Australia, have produced and presented for countless radio stations around the country and have hosted my own commercial radio talk-back show. I’ve even held the distinction of being Sydney’s first female newsreader on radio – way back when!

Today my passion is A Breath of Fresh Air which allows me to immerse myself in one of my favourite things – music. I just love all kinds of music and am fascinated by the people who make it. In particular, it’s the music of the '60s '70s and '80s that takes me back to my youth and means so much to me.

As a journalist, I’m all about digging deep into the classic hits of our time.
I bring you intimate, warm, fireside chats with the artists who tell us about their lives both then and now.
We learn about what makes them tick, who they are in their professional and private lives and how they went about making the soundtrack to our lives.

'A Breath of Fresh Air’ is exceptional - exceptional not because of me, but rather because of the stories that some of the best-known musical artists choose to share with me.

I created this podcast to honour them. It’s all about THEIR lives, THEIR stories, THEIR music, told now, in THEIR voices, before they’re lost forever.

I see my podcast as a personal labour of love, but also as an archival legacy for music fans and practitioners alike, both current and future, who otherwise might never know of the amazing people who helped build the industry.

I really hope you enjoy each and every episode of A Breath of Fresh Air.

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