Episodes
The record company thought it might sell 50,000 copies if they were lucky. It went on to sell 30m. What was it about the darkness and anger of Nevermind that made it so successful?
Published 03/21/22
Published 03/21/22
The team look at some of the other songs in the charts the week of August 18, 1986: Dave Lee Roth's Yankee Rose, Bruce Hornsby & The Range smash The Way It Is and the neo-prog-pop of It Bites' Calling All The Heroes.
Published 03/01/22
Peter Gabriel's chart-busting Sledgehammer was inescapable in August of 1986. But what was it about the ex-Genesis man's single that so caught the imagination on both sides of the Atlantic? Was it just its bonkers video? Or was there more to it? The team discuss…
Published 02/07/22
In August 1996, the charts in the US and the UK were full of songs from the movies: Top Gun, The Breakfast Club, The Karate Kid, Pretty In Pink. But why?
Published 01/26/22
In memory of Meat Loaf, we've reposted this celebration of his classic game-changing album, Bat Out Of Hell. Big, daft and loveable, with gloriously huge songs about teenage love and going-all-the-way, Bat Out Of Hell was an album that was both preposterous and actually very relatable. RIP marvellous Marvin Lee Aday, the mighty Meat Loaf. (This episode was recorded in February 2021.)
Published 01/21/22
Nicky, Sian and Paul discuss Bon Jovi’s hit record ‘Slippery When Wet’, discussing how the band managed to straddle between hair metal and heavy rock, how they upset Metallica and also they managed to take a heavy style of music and successfully bring it in the radio rock mainstream - getting more audiences across the world to raise their hands.
Published 12/27/21
In which Scott goes on an impassioned but barely comprehensible rant about why certain punk bands mean so much more than, say, More Than A Feeling can ever hope to mean.
Published 12/22/21
In the charts, December '76, More Than A Feeling practically invented AOR and was an unlikely influence on grunge. But is it just a nice pop song?
Published 12/15/21
Tonight's The Night was a US no.1 the week of Hotel California's release. Unbelievably, it's also the 19th biggest US single. We talk dodgy videos, the punk rock wars, comfy slacks and the source of THAT rumour about Rod.
Published 12/08/21
How do you follow the best-selling album of the 20th century? By releasing the 5th best-selling original album, that's how. But the success of Hotel California brought a dark side: fist fights, scandals, arrests, and eventually genuine tragedy. FURTHER READING 1991 GQ interview with Don Henley about his 1980 arrest https://archive.li/Gk6sp The story of the death of Lana Rae Meisner, Randy Meisner's wife:...
Published 11/29/21
Was the mighty Scorps' Wind of Change part of a CIA plot to bring down communism? And more importantly, can you whistle it?
Published 11/25/21
Was You Could Be Mine the moment GN'R sold out? (With apologies for the shonky audio on earlier version.)
Published 11/19/21
Does Bryan Adams' six-minute syrupfest have any redeeming features?
Published 11/10/21
Nicky Horne, Siân Llewellyn and Paul Elliot take a deep dive into Metallica's 'Metallica' - or the Black Album as it's commonly known. They look at the influence of the controversial appointment of Bob Rock behind the mixing desk, how fans still believe Metallica 'Sold out' and much more on the album which Lars Ulrich claims 'Keeps the pool heated'.
Published 11/01/21
We couldn't choose just one more song from Feb 1977, so instead we delve into hits by Bob Seger, Manfred Mann, Status Quo, the Steve Miller Band and Kansas.
Published 10/27/21
How a falling out between Phil Lynott and guitarist Brian Robertson led to 2.18 mins of killer riffs, blazing solos and clever lyrics.
Published 10/20/21
Should revelations about Steven Tyler's private life change how we feel about Walk This Way?
Published 10/13/21
Nicky Horne and guests tackle the 6th best-selling original album of all time: Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Includes debates about Peter Green's Mac Vs the LA Years, the rise of 'grown-up rock', and the inner-band soap opera, while Nicky remembers going to the album launch in LA.
Published 10/04/21
The 20 Minute Club looks at another single that was in the charts the same week as Appetite For Destruction was released: Heart's piano-bursting, lung-stretching, power ballad to end all ballad-powering, Alone.
Published 09/29/21
The 20 Minute Club – our new companion mini-pod to The 20 Million Club – continues to cover singles from July 1987, the same month as the release of Appetite For Destruction, with a look at Whitesnake's Here I Go Again.
Published 09/22/21
Introducing The 20 Minute Club, a companion minipod to The 20 Million Club, covering singles that were in the charts at the same time as our featured album. First up: American Psycho, Mona Lisa and the "yuppie sex music" that is Genesis' In Too Deep.
Published 09/15/21
The 20 Million Club returns with Nicky Horne, Siân Llewellyn and Scott Rowley joined for the first episode by Paul Elliott, the first UK journalist to interview Guns N' Roses, as they chew over the sex, drugs and carnage behind the best-selling debut album of all time - Appetite for Destruction. Make sure to like, subscribe, rate and review The 20 Million Club wherever you listen to your podcasts.
Published 09/07/21
Coming soon - The 20 Million Club Season 2. New albums and new guests but the same topic. Why are these albums regarded as some of the greatest of all time? Make sure you like and subscribe to never miss an episode of the 20 Million Club.
Published 08/23/21
Season 1 of The 20 Million Club ends with a look at the world's 3rd best-selling album – and possibly the most ridiculous. "On a hot summer night, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses?" No idea what you're talking about, mate.
Published 02/18/21