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The Lancaster Music Archives UK
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2011
A channel to champion and venerate underrated and overlooked bands from Lacnaster, Lancashire, UK.
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Music of the Surrey Hills' (BBC Radio 4 - 16.05.2020)
Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 - 16th May 2020
Ian Marchant meets musicians inspired by the landscape of the Surrey Hills, including concert pianist Wu Qian, who found it terrifying when she first arrived from China aged 12. She soon learned to love the place and co-founded an international music festival which incorporates into its programme inspiring country walks in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Ian meets Julia and Henry Pearson, who help to run the festival and live in the picturesque village of Shere, with its thatched cottages and 'terminally cute' setting. They are music lovers and keen walkers, so the festival is a perfect fit. Since the programme was recorded in early March, the festival has been cancelled, but imagining the concerts in the 'cathedral in the woods' at Ranmore Church, is still a piece of 'enchantment'.
Ian was born in this area and remembers being told that the view from Newland's Corner was the best in England. It was, in fact, what England should look like, according to his father. Ian now knows this isn't quite true, but it is how people all over the world picture the English countryside: rolling hills, woods, clear, babbling streams and a vista that extends to the English channel.
Ian meets sound artist Graham Downall who has created music/soundscapes to reflect the locations of five sculptures which have been placed in the landscape, and he discovers that the tipple of choice at this festival isn't to be found in the Worker's Beer Tent, but in the sparkling white wine which is produced from the chalky slopes of Denbies Vineyard near Dorking.
Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery
Ian Marchant meets musicians inspired by the landscape of the Surrey Hills, including concert pianist Wu Qian, who found it terrifying when she first arrived from China aged 12. She soon learned to love the place and co-founded an international music festival which incorporates into its programme inspiring country walks in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Ian meets Julia and Henry Pearson, who help to run the festival and live in the picturesque village of Shere, with its thatched cottages and 'terminally cute' setting. They are music lovers and keen walkers, so the festival is a perfect fit. Since the programme was recorded in early March, the festival has been cancelled, but imagining the concerts in the 'cathedral in the woods' at Ranmore Church, is still a piece of 'enchantment'.
Ian was born in this area and remembers being told that the view from Newland's Corner was the best in England. It was, in fact, what England should look like, according to his father. Ian now knows this isn't quite true, but it is how people all over the world picture the English countryside: rolling hills, woods, clear, babbling streams and a vista that extends to the English channel.
Ian meets sound artist Graham Downall who has created music/soundscapes to reflect the locations of five sculptures which have been placed in the landscape, and he discovers that the tipple of choice at this festival isn't to be found in the Worker's Beer Tent, but in the sparkling white wine which is produced from the chalky slopes of Denbies Vineyard near Dorking.
Producer...Mary Ward-Lowery
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The Headsmen - Captain Now
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Taken from the Lancaster Music Co-op issued 'Days of The Week' compilation cassette, released 1988. The Headsmen were a Lancaster punk band that featured Jon Carter (later in No.1 Dolphin and The Three Ages of Elvis) Paul Hall (later in The Montana Wildhack) and others. #Lancaster #Lancashire #DIY #Punk #PostPunk #LancasterMusicCo-op #LancasterMusiciansCo-operative #1988 #JonCarter #PaulHall #T...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Chilterns: A New National Landscape' (BBC Radio 4 - 16.01.2020)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 - 16th January 2020 Ian Marchant visits the Chilterns to test out some of the ideas for new ‘National Landscapes’ in the recent government-commissioned Glover Review into England’s National Parks. What barriers do some people face when it comes to visiting the countryside? (Hint: it’s not just owning a pair of wellies). And why does spending a night under...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Witham Navigable Drains' (Radio 4 - 30.11.2019)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 - 30th November 2019. "Some people dream of canoeing up the Zambezi, or exploring Venice by gondola, but Ian Marchant has always dreamed of the world's least romantic waterway: the Witham Navigable Drains, near Boston in Lincolnshire. And there is romance and beauty here. And grand sluices, mighty pumps and a box or two of maggots." Producer...Mary Ward-L...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Sussex Weald Ironworking' (Radio 4 - )
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 2nd May 2019 Ian Marchant visits the Sussex Weald, once the epicentre of the international arms trade, owing to its ironstone reserves and subsequent iron-making expertise. It's a personal story too: 'Marchant' is one of the Sussex names associated with metal-working migrants from Belgium in the late 15th century. Hammer and furnace ponds and former forg...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Journey into Space, in Sutherland' (Radio 4 - 24.01.2019)
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Open Country - 24 Jan 2019 Ian Marchant visits a remote boggy wilderness in Sutherland, on the north coast of Scotland, to see the spot where the UK's first spaceport is to be located. The A'Mhoine Peninsula has been chosen as the potential site of the spaceport, which would launch small satellites into space at the rate of three a month. The UK Space Agency has given Highlands and Islands Ente...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Changing Thetford Forest' (Radio 4 - 17.01.2019)
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Open Country - Broadcast on Radio 4, on 17th Jan 2019 After the First World War the nation's timber stocks were at their lowest level with many trees being taken for the trenches and also used for coffins. 2019 marks the centenary of the Forestry Commission which helped create new woodlands to replenish stocks. Among them was Thetford Forest in Norfolk. Writer Ian Marchant explores how it was c...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Radnorshire Dragon' (BBC Radio 4 - 16.08.2018)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, on 16th August 2018 Ian Marchant hunts for dragons, real and imaginary, in the spooky and fantastic landscape of Radnorshire in Wales. He'll meet a sleeping dragon in Presteigne made by blacksmith Peter Smith; he'll look at the range of hills known as the 'dragon's back' with writer Phil Rickman and he'll hunt for newts - which are tiny dragons, after al...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Isle of Wight: Plastic Free?' (Radio 4 - 05.04.2018)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, on 5th April 2018 Ian Marchant visits The Isle of Wight looking for a plastic-free future. He helps with a beach-clean, finds out what skateboarders and sailors can contribute and visits Afton Down. Here a mountain of trash was cleared from the site of the legendary 1970 pop festival, when 600,000 people descended on the island to hear Hendrix play. Ian ...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Isle of Gigha' (Radio 4 - 10.02.2018)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio4, on 10th February 2018 Ian Marchant has always longed to visit the Inner Hebridean island of Gigha, off the west coast of Scotland. For a writer and hippie like Ian, it sounds like a dream: an island owned and run by its own community of fewer than 170 people. No more exploitative or neglectful landlords; everyone has a say in how things are done and they ...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Dark Side of The Lune' (Radio 4 - 13.07.2017)
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Open Country, Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 13th April 2017. Ian Marchant associates the landscape at the mouth of the River Lune with his friend and musical partner, Chas Ambler, who died nearly two years ago. In this personal exploration of his connection to the life of the river, Ian talks to poet Paul Farley about how to value un-romantic landscape. He meets Fiona Frank, one of the founder memb...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Skiving at Poverty Bottom, Newhaven' (Radio 4 - 13.04.2017)
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Open Country - Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 13th April 2017 Ian Marchant travels back to Newhaven in East Sussex, to learn to see a familiar landscape through fresh eyes. He grew up round here, bunking off school with his mates on the South Downs and the derelict Newhaven Fort (now beautifully restored). There's a weird mix of things to look at in panorama here: a glimpse of the iconic Seven Siste...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Self Service Nation' (Radio 4 - 07.07.2015)
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Broadcast on BBC Radio 4 - 7th July 2015 Ian Marchant, writer and broadcaster, asks who benefits most from the self-service revolution - is it the consumer or big business? From buying tickets online, to banking, to 'flat pack' shopping and the rise and rise of the supermarket, Ian explores how much the self-service revolution affects every aspect of our lives. He asks how much the consumer ben...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Devil's Rope' (Radio 4)
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Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 8th July 2014 Ian Marchant traces the story of how barbed wire privatised America. He drives from DeKalb, Illinois where 'the devil's rope' was invented, to the Barbed Wire Museum at La Crosse, Kansas, calling along the way at the birthplace of Buffalo Bill and the wildest cow-town of them all, Abilene, where Wild Bill Hickock was marshal. 'Uncle' Joe Glidden's simple ...
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Secret Power of Trees' (Radio 4extra - 08.12.2012)
มุมมอง 374 ปีที่แล้ว
Broadcast on Radio 4extra - 8th Dec 2012 Britain's woodlands were planted for timber or hunting but nowadays you're as likely to find ex-prisoners or mentally ill elderly folk in the woods. With the rise of "social forestry", woodlands have come to be seen as therapeutic and healing, and not just by new age eco types. In Japan, doctors take seriously the practice of "forest air bathing", and cl...
Ian Marchant on 'A Good Read' (Radio 4)
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Ian Marchant on 'A Good Read' (Radio 4)
Ian Marchant Presents... 'Walking With Attitude' (Psychogeography Documentary) Radio 4 - 04.12.2011
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Ian Marchant Presents... 'Walking With Attitude' (Psychogeography Documentary) Radio 4 - 04.12.2011
Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Ghost Trains of Old England' (Radio 4 - 27.10.2010)
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Ian Marchant Presents... 'The Ghost Trains of Old England' (Radio 4 - 27.10.2010)
The Adventures of Loki (Mobile Phone Diaries)
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The Adventures of Loki (Mobile Phone Diaries)
The Adventures of Loki - Suck it & See (Live @ Bull & Gate)
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The Adventures of Loki - Suck it & See (Live @ Bull & Gate)
Three Dimensional Tanx - Lay Down (Take It Easy)
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Three Dimensional Tanx - Lay Down (Take It Easy)
Three Dimensional Tanx - The Man With The Silver Hair Used to Call me Speedy
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Three Dimensional Tanx - The Man With The Silver Hair Used to Call me Speedy
Three Dimensional Tanx - The Moon & The Wrecker
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Three Dimensional Tanx - The Moon & The Wrecker
Three Dimensional Tanx - Whats Yer Revolution?
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Three Dimensional Tanx - Whats Yer Revolution?
Classic
Base ????
Sex farm woman Don't you see my silo risin' high, high, high Poetry. Right up there with Lick My Love Pump in terms of musical genius.
They're so sulky, self-centred and unlikeable. Excellent acting to portray that
"I don't want to rush you....the idea is we get it on and, uh....get it over with."
They get invited only because the original act cancelled.
If you take a cheap practice amp, and plug in a long cheap cable with nothing on the other end, then turn everything up, you'll get BBC Radio 5 Live.
I think this the funniest scene in the whole movie, nigels facial reactions to Fred's lines, the audience reaction, the actual goofy song itself, all of it adds up to comedy gold😊😊
We SHALL work together again. I'm live there boys.
“And get it over with…”
Spinal “Tarp”?
The Tap at an air force base. What could go wrong? 😂
Spinal Tarp?...Do they do covers?
Nigels facial expressions of just pure agony are the best.
I've seen it a thousand times and still l.m.a.o.you know it must be good.
Genius
Auto subscribe after the whole genre reference!
He just kept shooting them down before they even got inside lol
Good Lockerbie Godzilla movie Stonehenge hotel Hawkwind
You know this was a mandatory event for the airmen
I’ve seen 4 Jacks and a Jill. They’re fantastic.
Yoko ruined everything.
Rock bands had a huge following in the military,probably helped keep morale high when personnel were doing mundane tasks like emptying trash cans and mopping floors.
This scene is the turning point of the movie. By this time, you’re laughing along at their misfortunes and how brutal the tour is, but this scene is where it crosses over from funny to sad. And youre already so invested in the characters that you actually feel the shame when Nigel slams his guitar and leaves. They got you right where they wanted you and let you have it.
as real as it gets, right down to the wireless interference😂
Fred Willard being his own brilliant self as usual
“I’m not speaking of yours personally but, the whole genre.” is brilliant! 😂
Spinal Tarp
'Sex Farm' sounds like a Quireboys 'B' side ;-)
Sex Farm Woman hahahaha
Better Call Saul was the most perfect TV series ever. At least, that's what I used to think. I now realise that it would be improved with far more quotes from David St Hubbins. How could Chuck McGill never tell Jimmy "I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I weren't under such heavy sedation" ? Or how about [anyone, speaking of Jimmy]: He's not coming back? Chuck: No. We...we shan't work together again.
Spinal tarp??? Its tap dummy
1:40 why the Shrewsbury Town FC strip?
Lol I noticed that too! They still sporting the same jersey to the day.
Ronnie Pudding 🤣
God bless Fred Willard! ❤
Spinal Tarp.. Am I missing a word joke?
Spinal Tarp…..
Tough crowd.
Fred Willard was brilliant.
I think that's spinal "Tap".
I was in the Air Force when this movie came out. I can assure you that, when we were in civilian clothes, we appreciated live rock bands. Fred Willard played a clueless lieutenant to a tee. He was brilliant!
03:32 Ian Anderson when Martin Barre left Tull.
Robby pudding 😂
Spinal Tarp? Oh Spinal Tap, yes we are such big fans.
Spinal Tarp
"Get it in and... get it over with..."
"...37 people have been in this band over the years..." lol!
19 hundred hours- perfect.
Just a typical Mandatory Fun Day in the military.
Clips are for wimps