From: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org (avalon-digest) To: avalon-digest@smoe.org Subject: avalon-digest V12 #288 Reply-To: avalon@smoe.org Sender: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-avalon-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk avalon-digest Wednesday, December 5 2007 Volume 12 : Number 288 Today's Subjects: ----------------- [AVALON] Remake/Remodel in Guardian [Chandla911@aol.com] [AVALON] Ferry Tour [Andrew Shearer ] Re: [AVALON] Ferry Tour [kwil632057@aol.com] [AVALON] Radio 2 Interview ["mark_stephens" ] RE: [AVALON] Radio 2 Interview [Andrew Shearer ] To leave the list, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon-digest ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 04:08:44 EST From: Chandla911@aol.com Subject: [AVALON] Remake/Remodel in Guardian THE ART OF NOISE There's too much waffle in Michael Bracewell's study of Roxy Music, Re-make/Re-model, says Michel Faber. The first track on Roxy Music's eponymous debut album, Re-Make/Re-Model, offers one of pop's most energised, succinct and instantly seductive opening salvos. The opening lines of Michael Bracewell's book might almost be a satirical attempt to produce exactly the opposite: "The subject of this book is a particular constellation of determinedly creative individuals.The first track on Roxy Music's eponymous debut album, Re-Make/Re-Model, offers one of pop's most energised, succinct and instantly seductive opening salvoThe first track on Roxy Music's eponymous debut album, Re-Make/Re-Model, offers one of pop's most energised, succinct and instantly seductive opening salvos. The opening lines o To be fair, Re-make/Re-model is not really a rock biography; it is a dissertation on fashions and concepts in art and popular culture, as we might expect from the author of The Nineties: When Surface Was Depth and England Is Mine: Pop Life In Albion From Wilde To Goldie. And the lecturer comparison is no idle snipe: much of this book examines the ideologies that were taught at the tertiary institutions where Bryan Ferry, Brian Eno and a host of their friends and mentors studied in the late 60s. The radical curricula and behaviourist experiments at these universities dissuaded some students from becoming mediocre painters and provoked them to express their artistic ideas in other ways. Such as... forming a band called Roxy Music, which would be the ultimate modern art statement, an audacious fusion of futurism and nostalgia, uncompromising avant-garde soundscapes and pop thrill; a coolly premeditated package devised not just by musicians but by cutting-edge couturiers, photographers and so on. The way Bracewell tells it, this pop-music-as-The radical curricula and behaviourist experiments at these universities dissuaded some students from becoming mediocre painters and provoked them to express their artistic ideas in other ways. Such as... forming a band called Roxy Music, which would be the ultimate modern art statement, an audacious fusion of futurism and nostalgia, uncompromising Still, there's no doubt that Roxy's debut album (the book ventures no further) was something very special, and Re-make/Re-model will enrich your knowledge of the many influences that fed into it. There's even a five-page interview with the Knightsbridge hairdressers known as Smile, complete with hilarious period photo. The author seems less curious about the music itself, but band members Andy Mackay, Phil Manzanera and Eno fill in some of the gaps. Almost all the interviews are new; Re-make/Re-model is a substantial work of original scholarship rather than a cut-and-paste job. Yet Brace-well's handling of the material makes the book fatter than it needs to be. First, he sums up a chapter's main points; then he begins to ruminate, quoting snippets from interviews which we'll get in full later; then, when the interview is imminent, he paraphrases it and adds his gloss; then we get the interview verbatim. Ferry comes across better than he often has in the past: the self-protecting blandness and aspirational snobbery remain, but he's more candid and affectionate about his working-class background. The extensive interviews with Richard Hamilton and Roy Ascott (recounting their controversial tenures teaching at Newcastle and Ipswich) paint a detailed picture of the struggle between the old guard and the new. Roxy's fellow art students, such as Rita Donagh and Viv Kemp, are given their due and everyone has fond memories of Simon Puxley, Roxy's charismatically inept publicist. The pop art painter Mark Lancaster, generally agreed to be the epitome of cool, reminisces gauchely about his encounters with Andy Warhol. It's all sort-of-interestingFerry comes across better than he often has in the past: the self-protecting blandness and aspirational snobbery remain, but he's more candid and affectionate about his working-class background. The extensive interviews with Richard Hamilton and Roy Ascott (recounting their Ferry comes across better than he often has in the past: the self-protecting blandness and aspirational snobbery remain, but he's more candid and affectionate about his wor Sceptics may scoff at the antics of art-school dandies, but it's a fact that art students often noticed what the rest of society was too blinkered to see. During the 60s, Eno would invite the cream of British music's avant-garde to lecture at Winchester without payment: "art students would be there, but no music student ever came to anything that we did. They were never even curious!" In a January 1967 issue of Reading University's student rag, Bracewell finds the following announcement: "This Saturday's dance features the Pink Floyd, who claim to be the first psychedelic group in the country. During their act anything might happen... " Dryly, he notes: "Tickets were still available." Re-make/Re-model would have benefited from more of this sort of droll concision and less waffle. Even so, there's something poignant in the way Bracewell, for all his sophistication, remains as ardent a Roxy fan as any 70s adolescent. His adoration of the band's "stunningly handsome" leader is obvious even in the childhood scenes: "Meanwhile, if we could look into the depths of Bryan Ferry's eyes - when he was, say, fourteen years old - what might they have seen?" Bracewell, like many champions of modernism, cherishes the ideals of a by-gone age, and it's clear that he still regards Roxy Music as "the portal through which one might glimpse, or even reach, the empyreal world". Re-make/Re-model is remarkably free of cynicism and, in refreshing contrast to most contemporary biography, it doesn't leave you feeling less respect for its protagonists than when you began. _www.guardian.co.uk_ (http://www.guardian.co.uk) All good things Richard Mills ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 11:14:26 +0000 From: Andrew Shearer Subject: [AVALON] Ferry Tour Nice to see BF mixing up the set lists down in OZ http://www.vivaroxymusic.com/news_20070210a.shtml Andrew _________________________________________________________________ Telly addicts unite! http://www.searchgamesbox.com/tvtown.shtml ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2007 06:43:03 -0500 From: kwil632057@aol.com Subject: Re: [AVALON] Ferry Tour Wowee! Chance Meeting, the lucky cobbers! J - -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Shearer To: avalon@smoe.org Sent: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 11:14 am Subject: [AVALON] Ferry Tour Nice to see BF mixing up the set lists down in OZ http://www.vivaroxymusic.com/news_20070210a.shtml Andrew _________________________________________________________________ Telly addicts unite! http://www.searchgamesbox.com/tvtown.shtml ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ________________________________________________________________________ AOL's new homepage has launched. Take a tour at http://info.aol.co.uk/homepage/ now. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:30:54 -0000 From: "mark_stephens" Subject: [AVALON] Radio 2 Interview Did anyone manage to record this onto cd? I was on holiday and missed the broadcast and don't seem to be able to access it on the website. I would be happy to trade another interview for a copy of this. Please let me know off list. Kind Regards, Mark Stephens Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 15:36:21 -0000 From: "Colette Robertson" Subject: [AVALON] Andy & Phil on Radio 2 http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bruce/ On the Ken Bruce show, BBC Radio 2, use listen again and go to 57 mins in. Nothing new said really just the usual "still working on the new album, Bryan needing to do lyrics, should be out this time next year.....hopefully" Then Phil laughs and says "don't hold your breath!!". Then Phil & Andy take part in a little pop quiz. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 08:50:01 +0000 From: Andrew Shearer Subject: RE: [AVALON] Radio 2 Interview Mark, I managed to access the website last night, and I've only a dial-up. Give it another go, it'll take a few moments to load and sort itself out. As Collette said in her mail it's at about 55(?) mins so fast forward to about 50 mins and let it play. Good luck. Regards, Andrew> From: mark_stephens@talktalk.net> To: avalon@smoe.org> Subject: [AVALON] Radio 2 Interview> Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 21:30:54 +0000> > Did anyone manage to record this onto cd? I was on holiday and missed the> broadcast and don't seem to be able to access it on the website.> > I would be happy to trade another interview for a copy of this. Please let me> know off list.> > Kind Regards, Mark Stephens> > > > Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 15:36:21 -0000> From: "Colette Robertson" > Subject: [AVALON] Andy & Phil on Radio 2> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/shows/bruce/> > > > On the Ken Bruce show, BBC Radio 2, use listen again and go to 57 mins in.> > > > Nothing new said really just the usual "still working on the new album,> Bryan needing to do lyrics, should be out this time next year.....hopefully"> Then Phil laughs and says "don't hold your breath!!". Then Phil & Andy take> part in a little pop quiz.> > > ___________________________________________________________________________> To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon> _________________________________________________________________ Who's friends with who and co-starred in what? http://www.searchgamesbox.com/celebrityseparation.shtml ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 08:39:56 +1300 (NZDT) From: silken Subject: [AVALON] News from Down Under http://www.nzherald.co.nz/category/story.cfm?c_id=141&objectid=10480317 Cheers Rosey ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: unsubscribe avalon ------------------------------ End of avalon-digest V12 #288 ***************************** ======================================================================== For further info, mail majordomo@smoe.org with: info avalon-digest