Showing posts with label Billy Bragg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Bragg. Show all posts
Wednesday, 15 July 2015
Festivals Britannia - Documentary (576p)
Continuing the critically acclaimed Britannia music series for BBC Four, this documentary tells the story of the emergence and evolution of the British music festival through the mavericks, dreamers and dropouts who have produced, enjoyed and sometimes fought for them over the last 50 years.
The film traces the ebb and flow of British festival culture from jazz beginnings at Beaulieu in the late 50s through to the Isle of Wight festivals at the end of the 60s, early Glastonbury and one-off commercial festivals like 1972's Bickershaw, the free festivals of the 70s and 80s and on through the extended rave at Castlemorton in 1992 to the contemporary resurgence in festivals like Glastonbury, Isle of Wight and Reading in the last decade.
Sam Bridger's film explores the central tension between the people's desire to come together, dance to the music and build temporary communities and the desire of the state, the councils and the locals to police these often unruly gatherings.
At the heart of the documentary is an ongoing argument about British freedom and shifts in the political, musical and cultural landscape set to a wonderful soundtrack of 50 years of great popular music which takes in trad jazz, Traffic, Roy Harper, the Grateful Dead, Hawkwind, Orbital and much more.
Featuring rare archive and interviews with Michael Eavis, Richard Thompson, Acker Bilk, Terry Reid, the Levellers, Billy Bragg, John Giddings, Melvin Benn, Roy Harper, Nik Turner, Peter Jenner, Orbital, amongst others.
Wednesday, 26 December 2012
Billy Bragg / Nick Cave / New Order / Pulp - King's College Student Union, London - 24.09.2001 (Flac)
This is a recording taken from the "John Peel Show".
BBC Radio 1, John Peel, Broadcast October 11 2001. Celebrating Peel's 40 years of Broadcasting.
Source: FM > Tape, TDK D120 > CD, Sony CD-R Audio > FLAC.
Equipment: NAD 710, NAD 616, NAD C660 - Recorded as one long stream with manual track increments.
Tape turned over during "Into My Arms" (Nick Cave)
Billy Bragg
01 A Lover Sings
02 Milkman of Human Kindness
03 St Monday
04 She Came Along To Me
05 Everywhere
Nick Cave
06 God Is In The House
07 Mercy Seat
08 Into My Arms
09 Into My arms (Continued)
New Order
10 Transmission
Pulp
11 Theme From Peter Gunn
12 Sorted For E's & Whizz
13 Help The Aged
14 This Is Hardcore
15 Sunrise
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