85: The NME in the 80s with Paul Duane
Podcast |
Juvenalia
Publisher |
Tall Tales
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Publication Date |
Sep 12, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:53:27

Filmmaker Paul Duane joins Alan and guest co-host Andrea Cleary to talk about the NME in the 80s. We talk about how to find good music in pre-internet Ireland, political music writing, working class autodidacts, owning music vs streaming it, whether boxset rarities are ever worth it, and Paul’s current work with Bill Drummond. It’s a wide-ranging and it was a delight to record.

Follow Paul on Twitter @MrPaulDuane. His latest film, Best Before Death, will be showing on Friday 27th September at the IFI Documentary Festival.

Alan is @alan_maguire. He does standup sometimes but this is his main thing.

Andrea is @AndreaCleary_. She co-hosts the Nialler9 podcast and her music writing can be found at Nialler9, The Thin Air, Goldenplec, and other places too.

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Juvenalia original artwork by Dee McDonnell

This episode was produced by Tall Tales @Tall_Tales_Podcasts.

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