Listen "(music) #1432 Let me bore you to sleep | Monday’s Boring Objects"
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(music) #1432 Let me bore you to sleep | Monday’s Boring Objects | Jason Newland | 15th September 2025🧠 Main Themes & StructureIntroduction & PurposeJason welcomes listeners to Let Me Bore You to Sleep, his long-running podcast.He speaks gently and slowly, aiming to relax listeners enough to fall asleep.There's playful self-awareness, like referring to himself in third person.Music Nostalgia: Focus on 1980s UK ChartsJason spends the bulk of the episode reflecting on music charts from 1980, and then moves through other parts of the decade.He discusses UK hits, obscure songs, chart trivia, and personal reactions to songs from that era.Artists discussed include:Blondie (Jason’s favorite)MadonnaThe SpecialsRick AstleyThe ClashDuran DuranMichael JacksonJohn LennonShakin’ StevensABBAPaul McCartney & Stevie Wonderand many morePersonal Stories & ReflectionsMemories of:Going to the seaside with his dadAttending concerts with a BBC producer friend named HelenMeeting Terry Hall from The Specials (without realizing who he was)Childhood excitement around recording the Top 40 on cassette tapesListening to Tide Is High by Blondie with his brotherThese stories are told in a free-associative, wandering style that moves between years, people, and places fluidly.Pop Culture & TVJason reminisces about watching classic TV shows like MASH, Cheers, The Young Ones, and Bottom.Talks about early black-and-white TVs, pretending to fall down stairs to get a day off school, and sneaky bedtime stories.Funny, Lighthearted TangentsReenacts a jokey workplace sketch based on Joe Dolce’s Shaddap You FaceTalks about his attempts at roller skating and "eel-style" swimmingPokes fun at his weight loss journey with Taekwondo (self-deprecating and humorous)Emotional & Sentimental MomentsDescribes his deep attachment to his childhood homeExpresses love for the song Imagine and sadness over John Lennon’s deathReflects on feeling different from his family growing up, craving quiet and spaceObservations About Music EvolutionTalks about the transition from vinyl to cassette to CDComments on UK vs. US chart differencesNotes how certain artists didn’t chart well in the US despite UK success (e.g., Blondie)Closing ThoughtsWraps up with a kind, gentle sign-off: encouraging listeners to be kind to themselves, feel safe, and drift off peacefully.Reminds us: "You deserve to be happy. Lots of love. Bye."🎵 Music Lovers’ Goldmine This episode is like a personal mixtape meets sleep story. It's packed with:Music historyUK pop cultureHidden chart triviaBehind-the-scenes anecdotesA big ol’ dose of nostalgiaIf you ever wanted to summarize British musical history via sleepy storytelling, this is the one.
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