| Description | Track 1: Andy Hogenbaum talks about changes in popular music over the last fifty years, his ideas about the reasons for the violent, frightening nature of music, 1.53 mins Track 2: The interviewer asks whether he feels that music has fragmented in the years since 1960 - he agrees with this and talks about his own career and Paul McCartney's 'Yesterday', 3.50 mins Track 3: He talks about changes in music since 1960, his own music, interaction between bands and audiences and what it feels like, 3.58 mins Track 4: He talks about manipulation by A and R men and management in the record industry - he finds them 'distasteful' and talks about their attitude to groups, they use them and then throw them away, 2.39 mins Track 5: The interviewer asks whether the industry could be different, he says that this is part of present day 'throwaway society', they discuss whether the buying public is taken in, 1.51 mins Track 6: The interviewer asks about corruption in the record industry - he talks about the time when another band was given a gig he was supposed to play, he talks about opting out of the pop scene and the reasons why, 2.37 mins
Total: 16.50 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF549C0358980 |