Episode 11 - The Comeback playlists

Published: May 27, 2021, 11 a.m.

b'It is a little disputed fact that the greatest comeback of all time is that of Lazarus, although many learned men give spirited arguments in favour of both Elvis in \\u201968 and Dennis Taylor in \\u201985. History will ultimately decide who is right on that one, although I doubt even Lazarus would\\u2019ve got out of his chair for that ninth frame. This week we applaud the life of the recently deceased Lou Ottens, inventor of the cassette tape and therefore godfather of the mixtape. Sadly, there\\u2019s no possibility of a comeback for Lou, but musical comebacks are thankfully commonplace - herein we discuss Beethoven\\u2019s long awaited comeback to symphonies, Tina Turner\\u2019s patchy US chart performances and the intriguing comeback sub-genre of Gack-tales. Along the way, Tim describes all of contemporary musicology as narrow-minded thus maintaining his record for controversy in recent weeks. One can only hope that Tim\\u2019s comeback from the avalanche of litigation he\\u2019s currently flirting with will rival those of both Presley and Taylor before him.\\n\\nThis Week\\u2019s Playlists:\\n\\nBill: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5FDKJnvuxXVU20R7Zu9Z0I?si=fa3b0b81bf1744ef\\n\\nCarl: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/07O2XNTyWg4X6v3997ZoHK?si=a8431fc9e381423b\\n\\nTim: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4p7nYkx9t0s5JKno4JjkxR?si=da6832aecec64615\\n\\nThe Golden Shuffle: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/41uQWC10T9PaKi7YPjMlVB?si=0dd685f0eae14053'