
Here are some of the triple j music interviews from Richard Kingsmill’s archive.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 566 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

Kim Deal opened up to Richard Kingsmill in 1993 about the making of The Breeders triumphant second album Last Splash.
The album came six months after the sudden and surprising announcement of the end of her other band, Pixies. Kingsmill wanted to al... more
In 2001, PJ Harvey finally made it to Australia, off the back of her award-winning Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea album.
The English artist had thrilled music fans all the way through the ‘90s, right from those blistering early singles ... more
On their OK Computer tour of Australia early in 1998, Radiohead’s Thom Yorke gave just one interview while he was here.
Richard Kingsmill spoke to the illusive singer about their landmark 3rd album, how he felt about his band getting snubbed by The ... more
In December 1994, Nick Cave spoke with Richard Kingsmill about the five songs that changed his life.
Cave reflected on the influence artists like John Lee Hooker, The Saints and Bob Dylan had had on him as a writer and performer.
He also spoke abou... more
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I remember Tanya Donnelly’s high five had Paranoid by Black Sabbath, Harvest Moon by Neil Young, and Braing Tag by Bettie Serveert… I can’t remember the last two tracks and it’s killing me!
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Really enjoying this podcast. The only thing better than a Richard Kingsmill podcast would be 2 Richard Kingsmill podcasts. Richard, can you do another show with new artists and music for the RN audience as well?
Great exposure to new artists and host is great
Am living overseas and this is a great way to keep up to date with music from my favourite station
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Apple Podcasts | #156 |
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