The Band Aid recording, the birth of the tape loop and the power of the movie theme tune

The Band Aid recording, the birth of the tape loop and the power of the movie theme tune

By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

This week’s events piled into a pipe and enthusiastically smoked include …  

 

… our memories of being at the Band Aid recording in Sarm studios, November 25 1984.

 

… why it was the last dance of the mass media and why nothing could have the same impact now.

 

… the “household name” that made all the difference.

 

… the real reason Bob Geldof could be involved.  

 

… James Bond, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, the Spaghetti Westerns … how music is the real DNA of film franchises, the fingerprint that connects you with the original.  

 

… why should a teenager know what a radio is?

 

… “Live vivid! Delete ordinary! Break moulds! Copy nothing!” The tortuous rebranding of Jaguar.

 

… what the BBC spends 95 per cent of its time doing.

 

… how Bee Gees’ drummer Dennis Byron unwittingly invented the tape loop.

 

… the appeal of inconvenient technology.

 

… David’s second Deep ‘70s compilation, “a dream fulfilment” – Americana, Skinny Tie music, cover versions, the outer limits of Island Records.

 

… plus birthday guest Mike Sketch on discovering music late in life (Dylan, Tom Waits etc).

 

David’s ‘More Deep 70s’ 4-CD compilation is available for pre-order now:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/David-Hepworths-More-Deep-Misunderstood/dp/B0DCGGQDNK


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