Low-Noise

Low Noise

Low Noise is a weekly podcast, which provides a (fairly) in-depth analysis of popular music and culture in (approximately) fifteen minutes. These episodes have been recorded ‘on the spot’ using the Low Noise Mobile Recording Studio (my iPad) at various locations throughout the UK. All broadcasts are recorded with passion, enthusiasm and substance. Low noise - high output. Thank you for listening!

  1. vor 1 Tag

    Dionne Warwick | An Icon at the Royal Albert Hall

    What happens when one of the greatest voices in popular music takes to the stage at the age of 85? In this episode, I look back on an unforgettable evening at the Royal Albert Hall, where I had the privilege of seeing the legendary Dionne Warwick perform live. From her gospel beginnings and groundbreaking collaborations with Burt Bacharach and Hal David to a career spanning more than six decades, Dionne Warwick has become one of the defining voices of twentieth-century popular music. But what is it like to see an artist with such an extraordinary legacy perform today? How do the songs stand up in a live setting, and what makes an evening like this so memorable?Along the way, we'll reflect on the unique atmosphere of the Royal Albert Hall and consider why her music continues to resonate with audiences across generations.Can a concert become more than simply a performance? Does hearing these songs live reveal something new about an artist whose work has become part of our collective musical memory? And what does it feel like to witness a true icon still sharing her music with the world? In this episode I am in discussion with Bhoke. https://www.facebook.com/share/1F15mx4ea3/ https://buymeacoffee.com/lownoise Why buy me a coffee? Low Noise is proudly ad-free. If you would like to to say thank you for any of the content you have enjoyed (and help support the continuation of creating more), the above link provides a way to make a small donation of your choice (I also function on coffee!).

    29 Min.
  2. 8. Juni

    Hendrix at Woodstock | Was This His Defining Moment?

    What makes a performance become more than just a concert? In August 1969, as the Woodstock festival drew to a close, Jimi Hendrix stepped onto the stage in front of a much smaller crowd than the one that had gathered over the previous three days. Yet what followed would become one of the most discussed and enduring live performances in rock history. In this episode of Low Noise, we revisit Hendrix's legendary Woodstock appearance, exploring the music, the mythology and the cultural moment that transformed a festival set into a defining symbol of an era. From his electrifying guitar work to the famous interpretation of The Star-Spangled Banner, we ask what audiences saw and heard in 1969, and what listeners continue to hear more than half a century later. Was Woodstock the pinnacle of Hendrix's live career, a political statement, a technical masterclass, or something altogether more elusive? Join us as we look beyond the iconic photographs and familiar stories to discover why this performance still resonates today. And stay tuned until the end, when my guest shares an extraordinary story involving a Ouija board and an unexpected encounter with the spirit of Jimi Hendrix... In this episode I am in discussion with Keith Cheshire. https://www.facebook.com/share/1F15mx4ea3/ https://buymeacoffee.com/lownoise Why buy me a coffee? Low Noise is proudly ad-free. If you would like to to say thank you for any of the content you have enjoyed (and help support the continuation of creating more), the above link provides a way to make a small donation of your choice (I also function on coffee!).

    38 Min.

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Low Noise is a weekly podcast, which provides a (fairly) in-depth analysis of popular music and culture in (approximately) fifteen minutes. These episodes have been recorded ‘on the spot’ using the Low Noise Mobile Recording Studio (my iPad) at various locations throughout the UK. All broadcasts are recorded with passion, enthusiasm and substance. Low noise - high output. Thank you for listening!

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