August 2019
Remember
during the eighties when compact discs became the new church? Record
sales slumped and new items were hardly manufactured or stocked. In
the 21st century, technology in most areas have advanced (for better
or worse) in ways unimaginable in the dying years of the 20th…..but
people have rediscovered the “platters that matter”, and records
are “in” again.
Welcome
to episode 67 of See Hear Podcast.
Kevin
L .Poore is the host of the terrific music discussion podcast, Nights
At The Sound Table. He’s turned his hand at film directing and is
releasing a great new documentary called Longplaying. This film is a
love letter to the medium of records. He spoke to many musicians,
record label owners, collectors, academics, and music fans about what
drives their passion for records. The film is broken up into
sections, each representing an album track. There are digressions
that represent the silence in between album tracks.
Tim
was absent, but Sticky and I had a great conversation with Kevin
about the film, records vs compact discs, love of music, and a ton of
related issues. We maaaaaaaayyyyy even go to some controversial
places that the “of course, vinyl is better” mantra chanters may
not like. Our huge thanks to Kevin for being such a great guest. He’s
made a terrific film that all music lovers should see…..the See
Hear page will keep you informed of when it’s available for
streaming or a screening near you.
Check
out Kevin’s podcast Nights At The Sound Table at
http://nightsatthesoundtable.com/ or all manner of activities at
http://www.astraeamedia.com/
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