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'We Could Be Better Than This' w/ John Higgs (KLF/ William Blake/ The Beatles)
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Mark.All.Trades
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audio
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Comedy
Interview
Music
Society & Culture
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Arts
Comedy
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:20:30

John Higgs is a writer who specialises in finding previously unsuspected narratives, hidden in obscure corners of our history and culture, which can change the way we see the world. His work has been described as “Absolutely wonderful” by Terry Gilliam and “breathtakingly lucid” by Alan Moore. According to The Times, “Higgs’s prose has a diamond-hard quality. He knows how to make us relate.” His books include The KLF, Stranger Than We Can Imagine, Watling Street and William Blake Vs The World. His next book, Love And Let Die: Bond, the Beatles and the British Psyche, will be published in September 2022. Support this show by becoming a patreon at http://patreon.com/youcallthatradio or donating at fi.com%2Fyoucallthatradio&v=atzV9LJxduw">http://ko-fi.com/youcallthatradio 

for Moire info on John's work check out his website at http://johnhiggs.com 

You can watch this interview as a video on our youtube channel over at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atzV9LJxduw. Please remember to subscribe to our youtube channel and click the notification bell for updates when new shows land. You can also support the work we do there by using the Thanks and JOIN buttons on there to receive bonus content. 

John Higgs is a writer who specialises in finding previously unsuspected narratives, hidden in obscure corners of our history and culture, which can change the way we see the world. His work has been described as “Absolutely wonderful” by Terry Gilliam and “breathtakingly lucid” by Alan Moore. According to The Times, “Higgs’s prose has a diamond-hard quality. He knows how to make us relate.” His books include The KLF, Stranger Than We Can Imagine, Watling Street and William Blake Vs The World. His next book, Love And Let Die: Bond, the Beatles and the British Psyche, will be published in September 2022. Support this show by becoming a patreon at http://patreon.com/youcallthatradio or donating at fi.com/youcallthatradio">http://ko-fi.com/youcallthatradio  for Moire info on John's work check out his website at http://johnhiggs.com  You can watch this interview as a video on our youtube channel over at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atzV9LJxduw. Please remember to subscribe to our youtube channel and click the notification bell for updates when new shows land. You can also support the work we do there by using the Thanks and JOIN buttons on there to receive bonus content. 

John Higgs is a writer who specialises in finding previously unsuspected narratives, hidden in obscure corners of our history and culture, which can change the way we see the world. His work has been described as “Absolutely wonderful” by Terry Gilliam and “breathtakingly lucid” by Alan Moore. According to The Times, “Higgs’s prose has a diamond-hard quality. He knows how to make us relate.” His books include The KLF, Stranger Than We Can Imagine, Watling Street and William Blake Vs The World. His next book, Love And Let Die: Bond, the Beatles and the British Psyche, will be published in September 2022. Support this show by becoming a patreon at http://patreon.com/youcallthatradio or donating at fi.com%2Fyoucallthatradio&v=atzV9LJxduw">http://ko-fi.com/youcallthatradio 

for Moire info on John's work check out his website at http://johnhiggs.com 

You can watch this interview as a video on our youtube channel over at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atzV9LJxduw. Please remember to subscribe to our youtube channel and click the notification bell for updates when new shows land. You can also support the work we do there by using the Thanks and JOIN buttons on there to receive bonus content. 

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