| Description | Track 1-2: Colin MacInnes talks about sexuality and sex appeal in popular music Track 3: The interviewer asks whether he feels more engaged by Billie Holliday than by the modern beat groups; Colin MacInnes says that different artists offer different things and that he enjoys Billie Holliday and the Beatles equally in different ways; the interviewer suggests that there is a lack of people like Billie Holliday today, Colin MacInnes argues that great artists are rare and there was 'rubbish' in the 1930s in the same way that there is 'rubbish' today, but that does not mean that great artists do not exist, 3.58 mins Track 4: Silence, 7.05 mins
Total: 16.33 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0356080 |