Nile Rodgers played guitar on the new Daft Punk single, but decades before that he launched a string of hits with the group Chic, including "Le Freak" and "Good Times", and went on to become a songwriting and producing superstar. He was behind Diana Ross' "I'm Coming Out", David Bowie's "Let's Dance", Madonna's "Like a Virgin" and many more. Now, he reflects on decades of hit writing, collaborating, and the meaning of music in his life.
This interview originally aired in November 2011. Show notes
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I have to say, I was not familiar with Ms. Bamford until I heard her on TSOYA. This was without a doubt the funniest thing I've heard in ages. I was walking down 42nd Street with a big smile on my face, and I think I will have to break down and buy her CD.
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I have to say, I was not familiar with Ms. Bamford until I heard her on TSOYA. This was without a doubt the funniest thing I've heard in ages. I was walking down 42nd Street with a big smile on my face, and I think I will have to break down and buy her CD.
WARNING!
Do not listen to this recording outdoors on a portable device! You might pee in your pants!
I hadn't heard of Maria
I hadn't heard of Maria before. I liked the clip you played today, looking her up on youtube now. Thanks!
-Tylak