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WriteWyattUK’s year in quotes, 2021 – part two (July to December)
As we draw closer to a new year, here’s the second half of my 12-month review of sorts, featuring quotes prised from the collected words of the WriteWyattUK website in 2021, this time involving the concluding six months, as yet … Continue reading →
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Tagged Berlin, Beth Arzy, Blixa Bargeld, BOB, Caroline aherne, Cerys Matthews, David Callahan, Dean Leggett, Dot Allison, Echo and the Bunnymen, Han Mee, Hannah Peel, Henry Normal, Hot Milk, Hothouse Flowers, Howard Smith, Hue williams, J Willgoose Esq, Jetstream Pony, Jim Bob, Johnny Vegas, Keeley moss, Kim Wilde, Liam O'Maonlai, Linda Jennings, Magic Roundabout, Monkees, Newton Faulkner, Nick Davidson, Pip Blom, Public Service Broadcasting, Queen, Richard Balls, Richard Houghton, Saint Etienne, Sarah Cracknell, Seth Lakeman, Shane MacGowan, steve royle, Swansea Sound, The Amber List, the Pogues, The Pooh Sticks, The Royle Family, The Vapors, Tom Jones, Will Sergeant
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The telling adventures of Saint Etienne – the Sarah Cracknell interview
Despite there never being more than a seven-year gap between Saint Etienne LPs over their 31-year existence, when I think about this London-rooted outfit – built predominantly around Sarah Cracknell and co-founders Bob Stanley and Pete Wiggs – the years … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alasdair McLellan, Andrew Weatherall, Bob Stanley, Derek Cracknell, Foxbase alpha, Golden Brown, Good Humor, Gus Bousfield, Heavenly Recordings, I've been Trying to Tell You, Jeff Barrett, London, London 2012, Only Love Can Break Your Heart, Oxford, Penlop, Pete wiggs, Saint Etienne, Sarah Cracknell, Shawn Lee, So Tough, The Cardigans, Vince Clarke, Windsor, You're in a Bad Way
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Come a long way – talking Heavenly Recordings with Robin Turner
When Robin Turner came to the phone, I half expected mayhem around him, having recently read his evocative recollections of mad days in the mid-‘90s working in the Heavenly Recordings office in Soho, one of many vivid descriptions in his … Continue reading →
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Tagged Alan McGee, Andrew Weatherall, Annie Nightingale, Baxter Dury, Believe in Magic, Beth Orton, Chemical Brothers, Christopher Camm, Confidence Man, Don Letts, Doves, Edwyn Collins, Flowered Up, Gwenno, Heavenly Recordings, Jeff Barrett, Jesus and Mary Chain, Jon Savage, Magic Numbers, Manic Street Preachers, Mark Lanegan, Paul Cannell, paul weller, Pip Blom, Primal Scream, Robin Turner, Saint Etienne, Sinead O'Connor, Sly & Lovechild, Working Men's Club
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