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an audio extension of the alternative news, views and culture channel, established in june 2005. join its global audience. about this pioneering site is where new journalism meets oral history. it contains fresh and archive long-form audio interviews with interesting people, largely uncut and free to the user for non-commercial use. please also visit our extensive archive of print and photo posts at the main generalist site here . editor/interviewer: john may technical director: alex may audio restoration: simon kunath sound editing: tanya seton tags 2007 bob dylan joe strummer journalism music nirvana nme links lewes light the world of trees bigfug.com john “hoppy” hopkins – 18th june 2008 monday, july 21. 2008 hoppy, one of the legendary figures of the british underground of the 1960s, is someone i’ve wanted to interview for years. the publication of his brilliant book of black and white photos ‘from the hip’ provided the hook and the occasion to do so. (a detailed review of this book of ‘lost’ photos, shot from 1961 to 1966, can be found here on main site. worth perhaps reading this first before settling down with the interview]. information on hoppy in print is relatively scarce. as he puts it: ‘i have walk-on parts in other people’s movies, which suits me fine.’ i gleaned what i could from jonathan green’s two seminal works ‘all dressed up: the sixties and the counterculture’ and ‘days in the life: voices from the english underground 1961-1971’, barry miles excellent memoir ‘in the sixties’ and various other memorabilia from the hqinfo archive. this interview adds to the record a lot of new background material about hoppy’s early years and the path that led him to develop an interest in jazz and a period working for the atomic energy authority, before getting involved in bohemian and underground scenes whilst becoming a successful photographer. it concentrates on the period from his birth in 1937 to approx 1961. i think it really gives an impressionistic flavour of the mix of elements that made up the culture of the time, most of which hoppy was involved in at one time or other. the interview tries to hold onto a chronological sequence but there were many entertaining digressions en route and many possible story pathways. in addition, there were numerous topics to discuss about the photobook itself and the many interesting photos and characters within it. in the end, i just ran out of time. so this is very much an hors d'œuvre, as the main course – hoppy’s seminal activities in the 1960s underground – the ufo club, the roundhouse, international times, the notting hill free school etc. so watch out for part two. files interview, mp3 size: 40.56mb, length: 59:10 - cdn link - direct link posted by john may at 11:41 | comments (0) | trackbacks (0) -- -- david anderson – 20 may 2008 wednesday, june 4. 2008 david was fresh back from a retrospective of his animations in lisbon, just the latest of a string of similar events that have been staged around the world for audiences interested in his exceptional work. he won a bafta with his student film and has since created a perfectly-formed body of films that reflect not only his imagination and skills but also his deeply held spiritually. i saw david’s films on channel 4 many years before meeting him. as a lover of animation i was both captivated and intrigued. these were images that stayed in my head. rewatching them now, they have a beauty and a resonance that keeps on giving. each are perfectly formed and realised streams of great beauty. one is constantly surprised by the visual tricks and turns, whilst being emotionally disturbed or moved or entranced by the content. i am not sure how available these powerful animations are but if you can get hold of them, treasure them and share them with your friends. the works we are talking about in this interview were made in the following sequence: the bafta-winning dreamland express, the nuclear-tinged dreamless sleep, the two collaborations with writer russell hoban – deadsy and door, available to view on youtube - the animation-with- live-action beauty and the beast fable in the time of angels and his latest work, the exquisite tongue of the hidden, inspired by one of the greatest of the sufi poets. hear one of britain’s best animators talking in great detail about the making of these remarkable films. files interview, mp3 size: 40.05mb, length: 48:28 - cdn link - direct link posted by john may at 10:17 | comments (0) | trackbacks (0) -- -- grant gee – 5 february 2008 saturday, april 19. 2008 grant and i first met back in the 1980s at a tv production company in london, in whose offices one afternoon, i interviewed the cyberpunk writer william gibson while grant filmed it. the resultant footage was never broadcast. since those early days, grant has built up a sizeable reputation in the pop video world and, more recently, has made some standout full-length music documentaries which form the main subject of this interview: ‘meeting people is easy,’ his agonising portrait of a reluctant radiohead’s world tour; ‘scott walker: 30 century man’, a fascinating portrait of this legendary recluse in which he appears on camera for the first time; and the shortly to be launched ‘joy division: the documentary’ – a standout piece of work that provides the definitive portrait of this seminal band. his work throughout is characterised by a unique flair and style, an intensely layered form of collage filmmaking that works perfectly for the subject matter. he remains incredibly modest about his achievements, happy to give the impression that he is making it up as he goes along, and media students will learn a great deal from his account of how, with no formal training, he managed to forge a career that has led him to work with oasis, nick cave, blur, tom waits and many other top bands and musicians around the world. my article about the joy division film, based on this interview, appears in the just-published may 2008 issue of dazed and confused a full account of grant gee’s work can be found on wikipedia . my enthusiastic review of joy division: the documentary can be read on . i saw one of the screenings in britain in early december and was knocked for six. interview - size: 51.76mb length: 1:15:29 cnd link - direct link posted by john may at 20:15 | comments (0) | trackbacks (0) -- -- nick davies – 12 february 2008 tuesday, february 19. 2008 its 8pm in the evening and nick davies has had a long day, lecturing to journalism students and dealing with various aspects of the firestorm which has broken out as a result of the publication of his new book ‘flat earth news’ [chatto & windus], a landmark investigation into the state of journalism, centred on the british ‘broadsheet’ papers. davies has an impressive journalistic cv and a unique position at the guardian – special correspondent - which allows him to conduct lengthy and detailed investigations into such matters as the criminal justice system. in other words, the kind of ‘old school’ journalism that is going out of style. nick’s thesis is that, due to cuts in staffing levels and the advent of 24/7 rolling news websites, journalists are now having to produce many more stories in less time – what he calls ‘churnalism’ – meaning there is less checking of facts and more reliance on wire stories and pr releases. as a result, untruths blossom, as in the millennium bug and weapons of mass destruction in iraq. this is a passionate and deeply felt book which has raised many hackles. you can find out more about nick davies and the ongoing controversy on the main generalist site . files interview, mp3 size: 33.5mb, length: 48:28 - cdn link - direct link posted by john may at 09:28 | comments (0) | trackbacks (0) -- -- archive: jeff nuttall - 4th november 1985 sunday, december 23. 2007 photo credit: jeff nuttall in the hancock room at the chelsea arts club, 4th november 1985. photo by ed barber. copyright reserved. back in augu

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