Showing posts with label Mark Goodier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Goodier. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

PJ Harvey

Joe writes: When I first started listening to Radio 1, Mark Goodier presented the Evening Session and of course John Peel was a fixture. Songs that stick in my head from what was a period of discovery for me include Here and Trigger Cut by Pavement, Jesus Built My Hotrod by Ministry, and Sheela Na Gig by PJ Harvey:


I've now learnt what Sheela Na Gig is thanks to the YouTube comments (knowledge was not so accessible in the era of Mark Goodier's Evening Session). What a way to announce yourself as an artist.

Just last week I saw this photo displayed in a venue, and it was so familiar despite the fact that I hadn't seen it for 15 years or so:


I think I may have torn some PJ Harvey photos out of Select magazine and Blu-Tacked them to my bedroom wall.


I was at the Mercury awards the first time PJ Harvey won, on September 11th 2001. Here's You Said Something from that album Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea:


I was pleased that PJ Harvey won the Mercury Music Prize again tonight. I hope this will encourage more artists to engage with politics in their music, as Polly has done on Let England Shake. And I'm going to spend more time with Let England Shake, which is the kind of reaction the Mercurys are supposed to inspire I guess.

I wish there were more artists like PJ Harvey. Well done to the Mercury judges for recognising her.

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

Tribes - We Were Children

Joe writes: they sound like the music that Mark Goodier played when I first listened to the Evening Session on Radio 1, but they also sound modern (unlike so many modern guitar bands) - exciting

Friday, 7 November 2008

Dinosaur Pile-Up

Joe writes: A good band who remind me of my early radio listening experiences about 15 years ago, when Radio 1's Evening Session was dominated by the likes of Smashing Pumpkins and Dinosaur Jr. There's one specific band who Dinosaur Pile-Up really remind me of, but I can't think who it is.

Dinosaur Pile-Up - My Rock 'n' Roll (not on iTunes but another track of their is)