Brogan's Run

Neil Brogan

I'm Neil Brogan, I make songs. In this podcast I will be speaking to people who make things about how they make them, and how they feel about the things they make. https://linktr.ee/brogans_run Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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  1. Episode 8: Will Oldham

    2022/08/30

    Episode 8: Will Oldham

    In this episode I speak to one of my songwriting heroes, Will Oldham, A.K.A. Bonnie "Prince" Billy. From Louisville Kentucky, Will has over the past thirty years forged a highly distinctive path as one of the great American songwriters of his generation. Recording under various iterations of the name Palace from the early 1990s onwards, before settling on the BPB moniker in 1999, Will has honed a songwriting style drawing on country music, old world balladry and classic rock, always tempered with his uniquely lyrical voice. Along the way Will has collaborated with Johnny Cash, who covered his 1999 classic I See A Darkness, Tortoise, Matt Sweeney, Dawn McCarthy, David Berman and Bill Callahan among many others. Will has also been booed by Bjork fans at the Holywood Bowl, taken the cover shot for Slint's Spiderland and followed his original calling of acting in movies (Old Joy, Matewan), among much else.  Will and I discuss among other things his relationship with social media and promotion in general, the three books he read that inspired him around the time he started writing songs, the five mixtapes of Scottish traditional folk ballads that set him on a path toward songwriting, how Will feels about streaming (with some very pointed words for Spotify and its subscribers), and the family circumstances which led to perhaps his most personal album, the self titled “Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy” (2015). We also discuss Will’s experience working with Disney, Moana vs Encanto, hunting Octopus, the time Will received a text informing him of an imminent nuclear attack, and why Will is especially looking forward to playing for Irish audiences again soon.  If you've enjoyed this podcast please take a moment to leave a review or rating, I really appreciate it. Show notes: Will Oldham and Bill Callahan, Office Hours appearance (2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPwlApaMhRQ Andrew Rinehart with Bonnie "Prince" Billy Friend of The Devil video (2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wM4Di68q-Pk Hugh Nissenson The Tree of Life: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/406215 Nick Cave And The Ass Saw The Angel: https://www.nickcave.com/books/and-the-ass-saw-the-angel BPB Mixtape Vol 1 (2019): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/album/bpb-mix-tape-volume-1 Bonnie "Prince" Billy LP (2015): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/album/bonnie-prince-billy Will & Elsa Oldham Bad Actor (morning TV appearance 2018): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2vXfOOb6II Louisville Academy of Music Presents Songwriting with Will Oldham (2020): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZDJoGn8LZg Bonnie "Prince" Billy Squid Eye video (2019): https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=YcHwPZ0Jz6Y&list=PLPZeYMWvwYnCgNfvn28KI2Bg0Q66LekXb Bonnie "Prince" Billy and David Berman Outsider (2022): https://bonnieprincebilly.bandcamp.com/track/outsider Bonnie "Prince" Billy High & High & Mighty (2022 Cassette/CD): https://haha.institute Bonnie "Prince" Billy September 2022 tour dates: https://pitchfork.com/news/bonnie-prince-billy-announces-summer-2022-tour/ And finally... Neil's new album Things Keep Getting In The Way is out now: https://neilbrogan.bandcamp.com/album/things-keep-getting-in-the-way Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    58分
  2. Episode 7: Vashti Bunyan

    2022/05/17

    Episode 7: Vashti Bunyan

    In this very special episode I get the chance to talk to one of my favourite singers, Vashti Bunyan. Born in 1945, Vashti Bunyan began her recording career in the mid 1960s. Her debut single, the Rolling Stones cover Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind was issued in 1965, and a string of recordings followed for Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate records, but at the time few were released and none found the success they deserved. By 1968, Vashti had abandoned her pop career to travel the length of the England and Scotland in a horse drawn bread wagon, aiming initially for the Western Isles and eventually winding up in the Outer Hebrides. Along the way, she wrote the sequence of songs about her journey that would become the legendary album Just Another Diamond Day. Produced by Joe Boyd and featuring guest performances from members of The Incredible String Band and Fairport Convention, the album went underpromoted at the time of release and languished for many years. In response, Vashti left the music business behind completely, or so she thought. Vashti's new memoir Wayward is a beautiful recollection of that time in her life and I had the chance to talk to her all about it. We talk about being mislabelled first as a replacement for Marianne Faithfull and later as a "folk" artist, her early encounter with a very moody Cliff Richard, Mick Jagger's impersonation of her, her late blooming friendship with Andrew Loog Oldham, a disastrous attempt at collaboration with Nick Drake, finding out about her Romany ancestry, a very awkward encounter with Donovan, almost wiping the master tape of Diamond Day in a thunderstorm, and whether or not she is in fact descended from the ultimate pilgrim, John Bunyan. And of course we talk all about that epic journey. Our conversation was recorded remotely in April 2022. If you enjoy this podcast please consider leaving a rating or review, I really appreciate it. Show notes: Vashti Bunyan playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/64KxqaKycBGfnmpyCjQYtt?si=70f63b6e753c4652 Vashti Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Shindig! 1965): https://youtu.be/MQrQytsIU90 Tonight Let's All Make Love In London - Winter Is Blue recording (1967): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZ-RLaHSCA0 Expresso Bongo clip: https://youtu.be/rZ0M1oFWhsg BBC 'Everyman' documentary early 1970s: https://youtu.be/IoCe69tJ7TY Don't Look Back (1965) - Donovan scene: https://youtu.be/Lc6HcA6kEJc 2007 BBC Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVLavhf10UM Buy Wayward: https://www.whiterabbitbooks.co.uk/titles/vashti-bunyan/wayward/9781474621939/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1時間14分
  3. Episode 5: Wendy Erskine, Part 1

    2022/03/16

    Episode 5: Wendy Erskine, Part 1

    From Belfast, Wendy Erskine has been called the greatest short story writer of her generation, by David Keenan no less. She has just published her second collection of short stories entitled Dance Move, and I was really lucky to be able to chat to her last month around the time of publication.  Wendy has kindly put together a short playlist to go along with these episodes (see show notes). We started our conversation by talking about the first track in her playlist, but we then veered off in various directions. We do circle back to it in part two of this conversation, which will be available next week.  This week we discuss Wendy’s writing methodology, how music inspires her work, her ideal word count, the complexity inherent in her depiction of characters and how to end a short story. Along the way our conversation takes in Chekhov, Throbbing Gristle, Jacques Brel, George Eliot and Raymond Carver, among many others.  Please note: while we try to avoid spoilers, if you haven't read Wendy's work before please be aware we do discuss many stories, and Dance Move in particular, at length. Show Links: Wendy Erksine playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4fpH3KP5eIjafUxMRSKSvH?si=4kKrPqGpTBegPFfbk9inpg&nd=1 Dance Move: https://stingingfly.org/product/dance-move/ Chekhov's Gun: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chekhov%27s_gun Support Ukraine: https://www.dec.org.uk/appeal/ukraine-humanitarian-appeal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    47分
  4. Episode 4: Autumns, Part 2

    2022/02/28

    Episode 4: Autumns, Part 2

    The concluding part of my conversation with Christian Donaghy, who records and performs as Autumns. In this episode we discuss Christian's unique approach to song titles, his love of dub and approach to using effects in general in his music. We also discuss Autumns prolific output, upcoming release and touring plans, and the negative effect of social media on mental health. This conversation was recorded remotely in early January 2022. Tracks played: Autumns - Annoying Fucker (From DSS Dubplate - Touch Sensitive, 2021) Autumns - Eating On The Ground (From DSS Dubplate - Touch Sensitive, 2021) Autumns - Raw Meat Dub (From Dyslexia Sound System - Touch Sensitive. 2021) All tracks are used with kind permission of the artist, label and distributor. Available via: https://autumnsire.bandcamp.com & https://touchsensitiverecords.bandcamp.com Show links: On-U Sound: https://on-usound.bandcamp.com Mental health support for musicians: https://www.musicmindsmatter.org.uk Autumns playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvZ6qgQ_B83-winxXzTkfeLD-ALTa6llS Ukraine Crisis Relief: ICRC: https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraine Unicef: https://www.unicef.org.uk/donate/donate-now-to-protect-children-in-ukraine/ Global Giving: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ukraine-crisis-relief-fund/ IRC: https://www.rescue-uk.org Save The Children: https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/ukraine-appeal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32分

番組について

I'm Neil Brogan, I make songs. In this podcast I will be speaking to people who make things about how they make them, and how they feel about the things they make. https://linktr.ee/brogans_run Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.