Dear listener, in this episode you hear me getting to grips with gambling machines for the first time. This was recorded in a hotel casino on a First Nation reservation in Washington State, five miles from the Canadian border. This is followed by a conversation with a waitress in Flippers restaurant, Vancouver Island. Flippers is a family run business and has the sign of Flipper the dolphin outside. The proprietor is a retired illusionist/magician who used to travel up and down the West coast up to Alaska. At one time he met up with Elvis Presley who was also touring on the road, somewhere along the i5 – he would run into him at another venue, sometimes both of them doing two gigs a night. The waitress, a young, voluptuous woman with a keen interest in tattoos. She had no tattoos but we skimmed through a tattoo magazine together. We end with excerpts by Vernon Howard. Eight beforehand I was visiting Ojai at the Krishnamurti Institute, outside the library, in a cardboard box were lots of cassette tapes with lectures by Vernon Howard. A sign read, “Please Take One” . I took one. Years later, I discovered that he was an advocate of the Fourth Way. Background music: Sunn O))).
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Panel Borders: Dan Dare in the 20th Century
Panel Borders: Dan Dare in the 20th Century
Continuing our month of shows about collectives and anthologies, we have a recording of a panel discussion from Sci-Fi London in 2010, celebrating the continuing popularity of the iconic British Space Hero whose first appearance in The Eagle was published in April 1950. Comics editor and writer John Freeman (The Science Service / Ex Astris) talks to a quartet of artists and writers who have created new adventures for the lantern jawed pilot in more recent years.
These include: Garry Leach, who drew Dan’s return to print in 2000AD, ten years after the end of the original Eagle, in the late 1970s and more recently covers for Virgin comics’ revival of the ‘Pilot of the future’ in 2008;
Rian Hughes, who drew the Eagle inspired comic The Science Service in 1989 and then the Mekon’s final revenge in the Thatcherite satire Dare in the adult comics Revolver and Crisis a year later;
Gary Erskine, who drew Dan Dare’s most recent official comic book adventures in the Virgin Comics periodical of the same name; and
Rod Barzilay, the editor and one of the writers of Spaceship Away, a small press Dan Dare magazine that has continued the original adventures of Spacefleet where the 1950s Eagle left off over the past decade.
This recording covers Dare’s appearance in print from the 1950s to the 1980s. (Recorded and edited by Alex Fitch)
For more info about this podcast and a variety of formats you can stream or download, please visit the home of this episode at www.archive.org
Links: Original listing of the event at Sci-Fi London
Wikipedia page on Dan Dare
Spaceship Away magazine website
John Freeman’s British Comics news website – Down the tubes
Rian Hughes’ website www.devicefonts.co.uk
Gary Erskine online
Buy original Garry Leach art from artdroids.co.uk
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25 years of John Constantine: Hellblazer at SCI-FI-LONDON
To belatedly celebrate the 25th anniversary of the start of the ongoing Hellblazer comic, for the inaugural event of this year’s London International Science-Fiction and Fantastic Film Festival, Sci-Fi London is proud to present a panel of Constantine creators – Jamie Delano, David Lloyd, Andy Diggle and Peter Milligan – in an on stage Q and A about their experiences of working on the comic and related graphic novels.
The panel is followed by a screening of the movie Constantine (2005).
5pm, Apollo Piccadilly Cinema, Lower Regent Street, London.
Tickets / more info: www.sci-fi-london.com/festival
A two day festival about the best of British Comics from the last 30 years in a lovely new space – The Blue Room – at BFI Southbank.
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Wavelength – Leon Trotsky and Bo Diddley etc.
J.A. da Silva “Audio Poem”(1971) (For Henri Chopin) from OU 40-41.
Leon Trotsky “10th Anniversary of the Left Opposition” (political speech ca. 1938) Original voice of Leon Trotsky probably recorded in Mexico.
Ladislav Novak “Two Poems” (1958-62) from OU 42-43-44.
Bo Diddley “Crackin’ Up” 1958.
Ladislav Novak “La Structure Phonetique de la Langue Tcheque” (1969) from OU 36-37.
Scientist “Time and Place Dub” Rare Dubs 1979-1980.
Arthur Rimbaud “Le Vrai Sonnet des Voyelles” (Reading by him) from OU 42-43-44.
The Red Krayola with Art and Language: “Four Stars: The Ideal Crew” from Sighs Trapped by Liars (2007).
Scientist “Heavenless Dub” Rare Dubs 1979-1980.
Hello GoodBye Show 16 April 2011: Baaneex and Piper’s Son
With Baaneex and Piper’s Son performing live in session.
Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com
Describing themselves as Dracula inspired garage-punk/noise-pop/roar-core, Baaneex are one of those rare bands that pull off avant sounds with a pop nous, with hooks and melodies breaking out from the melee of noise. How will they recreate these wonderful sounds live? Tune in today to hear them in session on Hello GoodBye. New signings to the groovy Oddbox Records, seek out their debut EP, available now.
Piper’s Son play intense, compact songs and combine a lo-fi musical sensibility with visually rich lyrics. No one song comes from a single place. Instead, like a time-lapse photo, these slowly written songs look in many directions at once.
Also as today is International Record Store Day, with a wealth of related events taking place across the capital and indeed the world, we’ve brought in the first records we ever bought to spin for your delight.
Track List:
Baaneex – Jumping Chinese Restaurant (LIVE SESSION)
Baaneex – Wierd Dance (LIVE SESSION)
Baaneex – Coool Count (LIVE SESSION)
Baaneex – Sandwich (LIVE SESSION)
Led Zeppelin – Four Sticks
Baaneex – Interview
Basil Kirchin – Pageing Sullivan
Trevor Moss & Hannah Lou – Spin Me A Rhyme
Ten – Fractured Lines
Men Diamler – Hello Heartache
The Rude Mechanicals – Irritating Fly
No Babies – Tanuki
Siddy Bennett – Waiting For You
No Frills Band – Jess’ Tune
Piper’s Son – Please Do Not Go Backward (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – Bones (LIVE SESSION)
Piper’s Son – Monkey’s Mouth (LIVE SESSION)
Ghostbusters (Main Title Theme) – Elmer Bernstein
Jungle Book Original Soundtrack – I Wanna Be Like You (The Monkey Song)
Hello GoodBye Show 9 April 2011: My Elastic Eye and Count of Chateau Noir
My Elastic Eye and The Count of Chateau Noir both make their debuts on Hello GoodBye this afternoon.
Tune in between noon and 1.30pm on 104.4 FM in Central London or on-line via: www.resonancefm.com
Formed in the early months of two thousand and ten, My Elastic Eye have already managed to capture the eyes and ears of many established artists and press as well as playing for Girl Records, Liverpool Gay Pride 2010, headlining the Camden Barfly for Union City, supporting Geneva Jacuzzi on the London Date of her European Tour, headlining Brave Exhibitions in Berlin and supporting no wave 80’s pioneers BLURT. Their influences come from the likes of Roxy Music, Spor, Futurisk and Cabaret Voltaire. My Elastic Eye have also worked with such highly acclaimed designers as Melissa, Vivienne Westwood, Judy Blame and Marco Mitanovski.
The Count of Chateau Noir took his name from Arthur Conan Doyle’s brutal anti-hero and is fascinated with myths, fairytales, pop songs and speculative physics, he writes, produces and records narrative songs that are in turn vulnerable, vicious and cruel but also blackly comic. Musically and lyrically the Count draws influence from Momus, Faultline Babybird and Tim Ten Yen.
Track List:
Design A Wave – Strange Feeling
My Elastic Eye – Clearing (LIVE SESSION)
My Elastic Eye – Put Out The Flame (LIVE SESSION)
My Elastic Eye – Mining (LIVE SESSION)
My Elastic Eye – Lightning (LIVE SESSION)
Diva – Jazzy Cats
My Elastic Eye – Interview
Art Terry – Miss Dominatrix
Frank Bangay & the Topsy Turvy Band – Something Gone Wrong
Jack Hayter – Au Lion D’Or
Baaneex – Wierd Dance 2
Piper’s Son – Golden Leaves
The Count Of Chateau Noir – The Lure Of The Sea (LIVE SESSION)
The Count Of Chateau Noir – The Battle Is Over (LIVE SESSION)
The Count Of Chateau Noir – The Dead Language (LIVE SESSION)
Keshco – Below The Waves
Yo Zushi – All Gone
The Count Of Chateau Noir – Interview
John Cooper Clark – I Don’t Want To Be Nice
Voice on Record: Episode 49 (Scotland)
Voices from around the country, the final part of our Macbeth serialisation, and the weirdest record so far broadcast on Voice On Record, recorded in one of those very old cut-your-own-record-booths in a railway station somewhere.
Originally broadcast on 12th October 2010
Voice On Record is produced and presented by Sean Williams. Each episode features a selection of recordings of the human voice which have been preserved on vinyl. Historic events stand alongside esoteric guides to better bowling. Arid studio recordings are juxtaposed with location recordings rich with fascinating incidental sounds.
Check the new website for play-lists and other info:
Website: http://voiceonrecord.blogspot.com/
Presenter: Sean Williams
Chips For The Poor Episode 6: Record Store Day
An outside broadcast of Chips For The Poor’s live set at The Windmill, Brixton as a part of International Record Store Day. Many wonderful bands played and Dream Machine Records had a pop-up record shop in the venue. A groovy day out to celebrate the grooviness of records. Relive the fun here.
Live sound by Simon at The Windmill.
Track List:
Fistula
Weather Channel
Mobility Plaza
I Am A Warrior
Chips For The Poor Episode 5: Remember
They may have achieved eternal glory on their US tour but even the mightiest still have to practice. Ahead of two shows at the weekend, CFTP see if they can remember how to play their hits or if they left their rhythm stick in the haze of the Texan dawn.
Track List:
Weather Channel
Weather Channel
Mobility Plaza
Wet Lands
Gracelands, Gracelands
Gracelands, Gracelands
I Am A Warrior
Chips For The Poor Episode 4: It Takes Two
Fresh off the plane from Texas, CFTP take to the studio for some new live tracks plus a couple of records. Ben and Clare are getting over their jetlag but Scott and Michael are battling through on coffee and Berocca.
Track List:
Chips For The Poor: Love Hearts (live)
Lie Low Little Doggies: Sons Of The Pioneers
It’s About Time That We Had a Change: Youth Brigade
Chips For The Poor: Distant Chimes (live)
The Town That Broke My Heart: Bobby Bare
Free Lab Radio – My Kind of Climate
The first half of Free Lab Radio, July 26th 2011 a mid-summer’s Saturday night in the studio. Tracks that lead us to gently dance off the heat at varying paces. Tracks like ‘Naturally Stoned’, ‘Call Me Hung Up’, ‘You’re My Kind of Climate’ and ‘Holiday in Congo’ an even one by the queen of lusty lament: Janis Joplin. Have a listen…
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