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And if you asked 'Tony who? then you know Jack about music.
And if you asked 'Tony who? then you know Jack about music.
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Originally Posted by andrew markworthy
And if you asked 'Tony who? then you know Jack about music. |
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Carl
However, the guy was one of the prime movers in the Brit punk/new wave scene and had a vast influence well beyond the groups he personally managed. Accordingly, he was reviled in the UK. I recall sitting next to him at a Durutti Column (v. unfairly portrayed in 24 Hour People) concert and various drunken nobodies in the audience felt they had the perfect right to come up to him and abuse him (*really* offensively). However, without him it's arguable that British new wave would have stalled and remained a minority interest. Maybe music would have been better without, oh let's see ... the Sex Pistols, The Clash, Elvis Costello, The Police and similar acts. But somehow I doubt it.
Carl
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| Andrew, why was he reviled? |
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Originally Posted by andrew markworthy
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And if you asked 'Tony who? then you know Jack about music. |
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Originally Posted by Marty M
Well, I also asked, so by your criteria, I don't know Jack. I may not know Jack, but I do have a fair knowledge of 60s rock music.
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Originally Posted by andrew markworthy
He had one of those cocky, smug personalities that got up a lot of people's noses. He was also highly opinionated. But having said that, arguably these qualities were needed to do what he did.
FWIW, I lived in Manchester for most of the eighties, and the influence of TW was everywhere in the music scene. Given that he was also a presenter on the local TV news station (and a good one, too) didn't exactly diminish his presence. When the Stone Roses came along and New Order had gotten fairly formulaic, I lost interest and started exploring sixties music. I used to go to an excellent second hand record shop every Saturday. There was often a scrawny kid hanging round the place. It's a shame I didn't get his autograph, because it was Noel Gallagher (Oasis). Indeed, the record shop (Sifters) gets a namecheck in one of his songs. |
Carl
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