Record

Ref NoMS 4000/6/1/53/44/C
TitleCD Rom listening copy
LevelItem
Date15 July 1964
DescriptionCharles Parker interviews Colin Fletcher and Mr Mitchell:

Track 1: The social value of beat music to teenagers, beat music does not help him come to terms with self and community, 2.30 mins
Track 2: They talk about the value of literature and the development of sensitivity, the need for knowledge through contact with other people, 1.52 mins
Track 3: They say that beat music stands in the way of young people's maturation, the people who run it have nothing to offer, it simply makes money, 1.08 mins
Track 4: A man talks about dancing in a beat club and his memories of dancing the jive, that he could dance with people from his local area but not from further away, 2.56 mins
Track 5: They discuss the localised nature of jive in Liverpool and the style of jive in the north of England, 2.31 mins
Track 6: They talk about artistry in movement and talks about hurdling, 2.34 mins
Track 7: They talk about feeling tired after training and suggest that extraverts make the best athletes, 3.12 mins

Total: 16.45 mins

Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0968380
Extent1
FormatCd-rom
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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