Te tutaki ki nga Kaihanga Waiata

Between 1975 a 1984, Symbiosis producer Clive Williamson worked as a radio journalist and carried out over sixty interviews with musicians, producers and designers from the world of rock, pop and jazz. Many of the interviews were broadcast on programmes such as Newsbeat a Rock On (BBC Radio 1); popular music programmes on the World Service; Capital Radio; and on Radio London. Clive’s unique spoken archive includes influential figures including Paul Simon, Pete Townsend, Pita Gabriel, Mike Oldfield and Phil Collins, as well as rare conversations with musical geniuses like Jaco Pastorius and Frank Zappa.

Interviews

The first of Clive Williamson’s interviews to be published in book form is:

Brian Eno… mai i Bowie ki Ambient

E toru nga uiuinga whakamiharo me Brian Eno mai 1977-84, e whakaatu ana i ana tikanga mo te mahi takitahi; mahi tahi me David Bowie (Iti & Nga toa) me David Byrne (My Life in the Bush of Ghosts); me te whakaputa i nga Upoko Korero (Te Wehi o te Waiata). He also discusses creating Ambient music; his Art Installations; and his ideas on video. (Formats: A5 Zine, 60 Whārangi; PDF Download, 53 Wharangi. Kaiwhakaputa: Tohu Waiata. Book by Clive Williamson.)

KOREUTU KOREUTU: Comes with QR Code giving unique access to listen free to a stream of Interview 1 (1977) re: Bowie, Tetahi Ao Kaariki a I mua me muri i te Putaiao.

More information

Meeting the Music Makers Brian Eno Front Cover

ALSO: Discover this Podcast Interview:

Daevid Allen – Origins and leaving GONG

Hear ex-Soft Machine guitarist and founder of the group GONG’s extraordinary interview on soundarchives.co.uk

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Clive Williamson’s interviews include:
Pita Gabriel, Phil Collins, Steve Hackett, Paora Haimona, Frank Zappa, Jaco Pastorius, Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Mike Oldfield, Bill Bruford, Robert Wyatt, Pete Townshend, Kate Bush, Ian Dury, Daevid Allen & Steve Hillage (Gong), Todd Rundgren, Joe Zawinul, Kevin Godley & LoL creme, John Miles, Viv Stanshall, Pirika Julie, Judy Tzuke, Jane Aire, kutā John Williams, poets Linton Kwesi Johnson and John Cooper Clarke, Lady June, Glen Vélez, Adrian Belew, Wendy Carlos and Bob Moog.
te mau melo o: Blondie (with Debbie Harry & Chris Stein), Te Human League (including Phil Oakey), Roxy Music (including Brian Ferry, Phil Manzanera & Andy McKay), Soft Machine (Mike Ratledge), taea e (Michael karoli), Tangerine Dream (Edgar Froese), Brand X (Percy Jones, Robin Lumley), Magazine, Ko te Gang o Whā, XTC, te rangi 17, UK (Eddie Jobson and John Wetton), Scritti Politti (Green), Hatfield me te Te Tai Tokerau (Dave Stewart), Cabaret Voltaire, Pigbag, Wairua (ed Cassidy), Van Halen, Blue Oyster Fifi me Talking Heads (Rawiri Byrne). Artists, Kaihoahoa me Photographers: Roger Dean, Storm Thorgerson ko Aubrey Powell ('Po') o Hipgnosis, Chris Foss, Pennie Smith ko Kim Poor; and jazz musicians Freddie Hubbard, Victor Feldman, Bobby Wellins, te pepa Adams, Dick Morrisey and Herbie Mann.