| Description | Track 1: Enoch Kent talks about changes in styles of singing, songs of the shows not being popular any longer, changes in the entertainment business and fashions in the appearance of pop singers, 'this is contrived by Denmark St', 2.36 mins Track 2: He talks about the clothes people wear to go to folk clubs, 2.20 mins Track 3: He talks about the appearance of the Rolling Stones, 'they look like thugs' and Tom Jones, the confusion of folk and pop, which is either an art or industry, 2.33 mins Track 4: He talks about the relationship between art and commerce, there is never any passion in pop, 3.12 mins Track 5: He says that pop is always laconic about love, never passionate and gives examples of various pop songs, he says that 'the confusion' starts with teenagers and adults knowing what they are in society, he talks about songs failing to enter into the tradition, 2.34 mins Track 6: He says that 'not knowing where you are is part of the confusion that sells', he talks about the industry selling confusion, 1.58 mins
Total: 15.15 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0778980 |