Record

Ref NoMS 4000/5/2/7/26
TitleSound recording of discussion between students [in teaching] of the University of London Institute of Education and Charles Parker about pop music, development of pop music out of the 1950s 'Skiffle Movement', popular culture and folk song and Charles Parker's belief that culture is breaking down. Tape 1
LevelFile
Date24 May 1971
Description CD 1 of 2: Tracks 1-10 discussion between students [in teaching] of the University of London Institute of Education and Charles Parker about pop music, development of pop music out of the 1950s 'Skiffle Movement', popular culture and folk song; dislike of Charles Parker towards pop music and manipulation of the mass media

CD 2 of 2: Tracks 1-9 discussion continued as above and Charles Parker's belief that culture is breaking down and lack of an organic culture, his use of collecting actuality

Total duration: (min/sec):
CD 1 of 2: 39.10
CD 2 of 2: 39.38

NB Itemised details not provided
Related MaterialSee written documentation on lectures and courses given by Charles Parker at MS 4000/1/3

See also other University of London Institute of Education recording at MS 4000/5/2/7/27
Physical DescriptionListening copy: 2 x CD-R serial numbers
CD 1 of 2: NF220 T093 1474
CD 2 of 2: NF220 T092 3574
Original tape:
Size 7" tape reel
Gauge 1/4" tape (0.625cm)
Speed 7.5ips (19cm/s);
EQ Curve used IEC
Track configuration Two Track Stereo
Dubbing Date 02/03
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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