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Bill Drummond Lecture

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Check this out: a rivetting lecture on the death of recorded music given by Bill Drummond at Radio 3’s Free Thinking ‘08 festival in Liverpool. It’s a charismatic, wise and uplifting performance. The idea of recorded music as “product” is, he thinks, an outdated concept unique to the 20th Century that spawned. The rapid collapse in value of recorded music is, he thinks, A Good Thing. In the future, music can once again become connected with time, place and occasion. And of course with musicians. This talk was included in full on the Arts & Ideas podcast from R3’s Night Waves programme. It’s an exceptional listen:

podcast

Bill Drummond’s Penkiln Burn

Interview, November 2004

KLF: The Manual

publishing infoAuthor |Tom
Source |freshonthenet.co.uk ^
Date |January 14th, 2009

February 6th, 2009 by ade via RSS09:51

At first I thought this was the ramblings of a mad man, but then realised he’s making sense!
Thank you for keeping this link alive.

February 6th, 2010 by kAINE20:47

dead link the mp3s only 14 seconds long :(

February 6th, 2010 by mh7923:09

no, both links are OK


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