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A History Of Live Sound
Chris Snow talks to the people who were involved at significant moments in Live Sound.
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5.0 stars from 5 ratings
Great Pod. Snowy is a respectful interviewer and the guests are great to listen too. Interesting technical q and a’s and some funny tales from the road. Nothing quite like Mark Coyle in full and righteous flight. DGF
dgf4am via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/22/21
King Ed.
Great show Snowy. Listened to a few. Hearin Coyly again after all these years was a blast. Forthright. I came up in Mcr in a similar way a lititle after him. You need to talk to King Ed.
dgf4am via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/18/20
So good to hear from the mischief makers of the mixing desk. Rock n Roll isn’t just about what happens on stage. It’s the innovators, chancers and game changers back stage who keep have kept the juggernaut rolling all these years, and they clearly have stories to tell!
GJP78 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/20
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At 80 years young, Bruce Mitchell is the bearing upon which gigs have turned in Manchester for more than half a century.  In part 2, he talks about his friend & business partner Martin Hannett, why soundchecks are doomed to suck, and how the worst gigs are often the best gigs.
Published 02/20/21
Published 02/20/21
Bruce Mitchell, otherwise known as Mr Manchester, has watched, performed, carried speakers, provided the lights and stage, or been a production manager for gigs for the last 65 years.Heavily involved in Factory Records, working with bands from The Who to New Order and playing drums for The...
Published 02/20/21
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