Another day, another Weatherall exclusive, thanks to my new best pal David from down below.
This is a 1hr radio recording from the Sean Rowley show which went out on BBC London. I'm guessing that this must have been broadcast in early 2004 as the DJ starts off proper with 'The Lurch' off the Double Gone Chapel album. There's a good natter at the start about the TLS sound change from electronic to 'band' which is interesting (and funny - I could listen to the cunt all day), followed by some choice 'Back To Mine' style cuts selected by Audrey himself. Very rockabilly/rock'n'roll - not a dance track in sight.
After about 40 mins, it goes back for a big long chat about music, before finishing off with a couple of skankin' numbers. Fascinating stuff for any Weatherall freak, but maybe not what the doctor ordered if you're strictly into his production/remix jobbies.
Whatever happened to Sean Rowley? Oh aye, that's right. He ended up getting behind that tiresome 'Guilty Pleasures' nonsense that was mildly amusing for about 5 minutes a few years ago. There was a Guilty Pleasures arena at the Latitude Festival when I was there and it was a right haven for 'wacky' cunts.
Now - for your next challenge I request a copy of any material by 'The Other Side', Weatherall's old band from the early 80s...
Andrew Weatherall - Back To Mine (Sean Rowley BBC London 2004)
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Thursday 20 August 2009
Andrew Weatherall - Back To Mine (Sean Rowley BBC London 2004)
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8 comments:
You're really spoiling us Moggieboy. Love the Sabres Peel session, and now this. Downloading and waiting excitedly. Thank you brother.
Sean is back on BBC Radio Kent now with a half decent show http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0038j9t
Merci
Hi Spoon! I remember all your great work on hyperreal. There's still a dog eared print out of that discog somewhere at home with many ticks and still more crosses...
Dude - you got any live bootlegs of the Two Lone Swordsmen shows from 3-4 years back? Saw em at Fabric and Jaks nr London Bridge. Awesome shows...
G
Graham - I wish! That was a great show, I saw them in Glasgow and would kill to hear a recording...
a real treat this - thoroughly well spent Sunday afternoon listening to this.
Cheers for this and the Peel session. I too am I vet of the hyperreal site and swords list.
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