| Description | Track 1: They talk about Bob Dylan being hated by the folk movement and the difference between Ewan MacColl and Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan, the folk movement as a religious movement, he talks about Pete Seeger's music, 2.49 mins Track 2: They talk about the distinction between Ewan MacColl and Pete Seeger; he does not believe lorry drivers or trawlermen would sing Ewan MacColl's songs; he talks about A.L. Lloyd singing Border ballads from a nostalgic point of view, the harshness of the Beatles as compared to folk songs, 3.19 mins Track 3: They talk about Cecil Sharp's ideas on folk song as the music of the unlettered and pop music as derived from classical and jazz, and occasionally you get 'pure pop', a unique sound, he talks about how to rate pop music, pop music as a panacea, 2.59 mins Track 4: They talk about the pop industry - it produces music that is there for the moment, 2.34 mins Track 5: They talk about songs that come from a tradition and sex as the motivating force behind 1960s pop, the asexuality of the Beatles, they say that beat is not finished and discuss Donegan's influence on folk groups, 3.43 mins Track 6: He talks about Clifford Jordan 'These are my Roots' and Bill Haley, 0.55 mins
Total: 16.21 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0969380 |