Sir Peter Blake with Pete Paphides & Paul Weller - The Story of 66
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Sir Peter Blake talks about the cover of 66 with music journalist and author, Pete Paphides and Paul Weller. Peter, known for his iconic pop art, discusses his involvement in designing the album cover. He shares how Paul Weller approached him with a clear vision, making the creative process both specific and collaborative. His artwork for '66' is a blend of minimalism and his signature motifs, including a red and blue border and a heavy varnish finish. These elements not only make the cover visually striking but also resonate with Paul Weller's artistic vision. The conversation reveals the thought process behind making the artwork shiny and the significance of the motifs used. Paul Weller's admiration for pop art and its influence on his music is evident. He recalls his early fascination with artists like David Hockney and how contemporary art resonated with him more than traditional forms. This connection between visual art and music is a recurring theme, highlighting how album covers can enhance the listening experience. The episode also touches on Peter's work with other musicians, including Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys. His passion for rock and roll and his collaborations with iconic artists add another layer of depth to the discussion. Blake's anecdotes about working on album covers, like the one for Brian Wilson's 'Getting In Over My Head', provide fascinating insights into the intersection of music and art. One of the most touching segments is the discussion about the tribute concert for Blake's 90th birthday at the Royal Festival Hall. Organised by Paul Weller, the concert featured performances by artists who had worked with Blake, including Noel Gallagher and Madness. This tribute underscores the deep respect and admiration the music community has for Blake's contributions. The episode wraps up with reflections on the importance of album art in the digital age. Despite the shift towards streaming, both Paul Weller and Sir Peter Blake emphasise the enduring appeal of vinyl and the tangible connection it offers to the music. The artwork for '66' is designed to be emblematic, ensuring it retains its impact even in a miniaturised form on digital platforms. In summary, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the creative processes behind music and art. It offers a unique glimpse into the collaborative efforts that brought '66' to life and celebrates the enduring legacy of both Paul Weller and Sir Peter Blake. Don't miss out on this enriching conversation—tune in now and experience the story of '66'! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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