The
BBC Manchester series City was a more random collection of reports
on where we're at. I caught four editions, particularly enjoying
Ian McNulty's well thought-through film on musical life in Leeds.
Apart from the diversity of musical styles, the fragmentation of
socio-political attitudes also came over.
Art School Earnest was represented by the new
wave outfit Another Colour, one of whose members indulged wild Spartist
sproutings about "intellectual terrorism".
In smart contrast was saxophonist busker Zero
Slingsby reminiscing on his 39 court appearances for obstruction.
He's far more on the front line than Another |
Colour, but I suspect they'd have trouble validating the viability
of his individualist cultural intervention.
Howard Sarna, who "always wanted to be a
rock 'n' roll star when I was young, never quite made it",
now creates elaborate one-man recordings in his G-plan home - a
nicely cut sequence (Patrick Haggerty, film editor).
There was rocky jazz, Irish pub music and electronic
stuff from the Commies from Mars, who travel wordlessly in a Morris
Minor shooting-brake.
McNulty shot it all in an assertive, rather '60s
style that, happily, didn't sort ill with the subject.
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