
Hello and welcome to the 'Rewind Sessions'. This podcast is for anyone who’s ever heard a song and felt time collapse — suddenly you’re back in your first flat, your school, your parents’ living room, or at a concert with friends. It’s especially for those of us 40 and up who grew up with vinyl, cassettes, CDs, and radio countdowns — and still feel the pull of music from the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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For the final episode of Season 1, we’re heading back to December 2011, to a night that still echoes through Tāmaki Makaurau — the Foo Fighters at Western Springs. This week’s track, “These Days” from the album Wasting Light, captures everything the ... more
In this episode, we dive into the album that didn’t just redefine Green Day, it reshaped an entire era of rock. Released in September 2004, American Idiot marked the moment the three‑chord punks from Oakland transformed into one of the most ambitious... more
In this episode, we rewind to two very different points in life, connected by one timeless Kylie Minogue classic. First, we head back to 1989 and Kylie’s sparkling second album Enjoy Yourself, where “Never Too Late” first burst into the world — all b... more
In this episode, we head back to the West Midlands for the beginning of a new millennium. The memory moment is a melange of stories that show the zeitgeist of youth and unplanned days and nights out! The song is a belter, Superstition by Stevie Wonde... more
In this episode of The Rewind Sessions, Tracy revisits Bon Jovi’s iconic 1992 power‑ballad In These Arms from the Keep the Faith album. And recalls the moment where she got up close with Jon on Jovi. The year is 2006, so come back in time and see wha... more
In this episode, we rewind to late 2003 and the moment Life for Rent became the soundtrack to one of the biggest turning points in my twenties. I had the dream flat, my master’s underway, brilliant friends… and yet life was nudging me toward a massiv... more
The rewind sessions heads back to 1999 and the song Oblivion by Terrorvision from the album How to Make Friends and Influence People.
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Today, we head back to late 1997 to listen to A change would do you good by Sheryl Crow. Hear about how we got way closet to the action than we thought we would at a live concert in 1997.
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The Rewind Sessions is a small, heartfelt project I’ve created to explore the music, TV, and cultural moments that shaped different parts of my life. I share personal stories—not because I think my experiences are extraordinary, but because I hope they spark memories of your own. For me, the joy of nostalgia isn’t just looking back; it’s realising how those moments connect us to here and now.
Each episode blends careful research with honest reflection. I revisit the songs and shows that colou... more
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A nostalgia-forward music podcast that explores a single track per episode and situates it within the wider album, the artist's story, and the cultural moment around its release. Listeners are treated to personal memories, world events, and era-specific context, with a warm emphasis on how songs from the 60s through the 00s continue to resonate today. The host uses intimate, cinematic storytelling to connect songs to moments in time (first flats, concerts, family rooms, or school days) and often ties each choice to broader themes like memory, identity, and the passage of time. A standout aspect is the cohesive, diary-like structure across episodes, anchored by a single, consistent host and a strong sense of generational shared experience th... more
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