| Description | Track 1: Charles Parker interviews Christopher Birkett about his interest in folk music and the pop music he likes, 3.29 mins Track 2: Patsy Hall and Charles Parker discuss sensuality in pop music, 2.02 mins Track 3: James Cannon talks about his musical interests, how he first became interested in pop at the age of 13, then why he became interested in folk music - 'it has something to say', they talk about Bob Dylan and the Beatles, 2.16 mins Track 4: James Cannon discusses why he was attracted to pop music, they talk about pop reflecting the 'frenetic' nature of society and the music giving an opportunity for meeting, he says that pop music doesn't give you anything to 'get your teeth into', he wanted something more, 3.52 mins Track 5: Robin Johnsfield talks about his first introduction to pop music, through a friend, his taste in pop music, he talks about his criteria for judging music, getting into traditional jazz through pop music, 3.04 mins Track 6: Robin Drensfield talks about becoming interested in girls at the age of 15, the days when he was a pop fanatic and interested in Buddy Holly, music he liked, he talks about music he knew about when he was young, 2.35 mins Track 7: Martin Samson says that he likes folk and pop music, it suits different moods: folk music is 'intellectual'; pop means you don't have to think, folk singers he listens to, 1.55 mins
Total: 19.15 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0776280 |