Episodes
David Bowie: The occult, cocaine, orgies, arrests, exorcisms, a weird flirtation with fascism and a dead body
Published 01/10/23
Introducing Disgraceland Season 10 (Trailer)
Published 07/12/22
BADLANDS Season 3: Hollywoodland premieres on February 16.
Published 02/16/22
Season 9 of Disgraceland premieres January 11.
Published 01/11/22
Rob Schwartz, advertising maven and CEO of TBWA New York, joins Andrew for a follow-up to their pre-COVID conversation that started this season of Sounds and Vision. This time, topics include how the pandemic may alter the worlds of marketing and advertising, why the industry needs to get its swagger back, how TikTok is diversifying the media playing field, what it means to be a ‘motorcycle dreamer,’ and how “All You Need Is Love” might be a better message going forward than “Street Fighting...
Published 12/07/21
Season 4 of the 27 Club premieres on December 2nd, 2021
Published 12/02/21
Legendary rock 'n' roll photographer Gered Mankowitz joins Sounds and Vision to talk and reminisce with Andrew on a variety of subjects. The two chat about how Brian Jones was a troubled soul, the story behind the famous Rolling Stones' Primrose Hill photo session, Marianne Faithfull's early days, and how Jimi Hendrix's landmark London performance at Bag O'Nails went over Gered and Andrew's heads. But that's only part of the conversation and part of the story — listen in and enjoy.
Published 11/30/21
This week, Andrew pays homage to the legendary photographer Mick Rock with a replay of a wonderful, rambling chat the two had in 2018. The late Mick Rock, who left us last Thursday, is known for his extraordinary body of photographic work, including iconic images of David Bowie, Lou Reed, The Stooges, Blondie, Queen, and pretty much anyone else you can think of. His life adventure was immortalized in the must-see documentary film Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock, presently streaming...
Published 11/23/21
Dave Kaufman — radio personality on CJAD, Montreal, and host of the Delve podcast — flew down to California for the first time last month just to see The Rolling Stones on the No Filter tour. It turned out that Andrew was in Malibu at the same time. Andrew didn’t go to the concert but was curious about to hear about it — as one might imagine. So, Dave met Andrew in Malibu the next morning and related a song-by-song experience of seeing The Rolling Stones live. This triggers many thoughts from...
Published 11/16/21
Elliot Easton, guitarist for The Cars (among others), continues his eclectic conversation with Andrew Loog Oldham in part two of the podchat. The two talk about their shared love for The Hollies, the difference between legendary producers Mutt Lange and Roy Thomas Baker, how Elliot was a teenage activist, the events leading to the breakup of The Cars, playing with Creedence Clearwater Revival, and what it means that Elliot shares a birthday with “Allen Crime."
Published 11/09/21
Elliot Easton (guitarist for The Cars) sits down with Andrew Loog Oldham for the first half of an extended and enlightening conversation. Part one covers how The Cars rose up in the music industry, touching on the challenges of finding a band manager, recording with the legendary producer Roy Thomas Baker, and the importance of thanking your earliest supporters. There's also time for side chat about Wolfman Jack, Tony Doran (The Beatles' 'motorman'), being left-handed in a right-handed world,...
Published 11/02/21
Jonathan Becker, a renowned photographer whose distinctive portraits became a Vanity Fair staple over his 30 years at the magazine, sits down with Andrew for an “edutaining” conversation spanning a variety of fascinating topics. Jonathan chats about the best ways to take photos of famous people, getting drunk with Sinatra, painting John Phillips’ house, and the instructive economy of vintage plate photography.
Published 10/26/21
Andrew and Johnny chat about the music managers such as Joe Moss that help break acts such as the Smiths, recording technology over the years, and some of their favorite songs/acts in this part 2.
Published 10/19/21
Johnny Marr, guitar player for The Smiths and ‘executive collaborator’ with The The, Electronic, Modest Mouse, and The Cribs joins Andrew this week to talk about the early days of The Smiths, the original recordings of The Rolling Stones, Andrew’s drive across America, and Johnny’s autobiography Set the Boy Free.
Published 10/12/21
Rob Schwartz and Andrew Loog Oldham talk about disruption marketing and their favorite rock n' roll drummers, including a tribute to the recently departed Charlie Watts.
Published 10/05/21
Welcome to Season 2 of Sounds and Vision. Join Andrew as he joins a new podchat network Double Elvis Productions, home of great podcasts like Disgraceland, 27 Club, Blood on the Tracks and many others.
Published 09/29/21
Sounds & Vision is a brand new podcast from Andrew Loog Oldham, the original manager and producer of the Rolling Stones and founder of Immediate Records, and lead DJ on the Little Steven's Underground Garage channel on Sirius XM.
Published 09/20/21
May Pang and Andrew reminisce about New York in the 1970s. They share stories about Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Apple Records, David Bowie and more.
Published 05/20/20
Andrew Loog Oldham catches up with his friend May Pang best known for her 18-month relationship with John Lennon, often referred to as his "Lost Weekend" and her subsequent marriage to music producer Tony Visconti.
Published 05/12/20
Red Robinson was the voice of Vancouver as the program director of CFUN from 1962 to 1968 and CJOR from 1968 to 1970. He wrote a book called "the Last DeeJay" that he and Andrew chat about.
Published 03/07/19
On this episode, Andrew catches up with his Vancouver pal Red Robinson. Red has been said to be the first radio disc jockey to play rock n' roll music in Vancouver on CJOR. Robinson was emcee for the Elvis Presley show at Empire Stadium in Vancouver in 1957 and for the Beatles in 1964. He also became the program director of two Vancouver radio stations, CFUN from 1962 to 1968 and CJOR from 1968 to 1970.
Published 03/07/19
On this episode, Andrew sits down with film director/photographer Jerry Schatzberg who captured intimate portraits of the generation's most notable artists, celebrities and thinkers (from Bob Dylan to Robert Rauschenberg), and he pushed on in the 1970s to the medium of film participating in the renaissance of American cinema, directing films such as: Puzzle of a Downfall Child, The Panic in Needle Park, Scarecrow. 
Published 01/09/19
Jerry Schatzberg shot the cover of Bob Dylan's "Blonde on Blonde" and the famous pictures of the Rolling Stones dressed in drag. Two old friends catch up about the past and what they're up to now.
Published 01/09/19