The Warholl Effect

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The Warholl Effect

#1 Post by wieske »

A Radio 2 documentary narrated by Neil.

Next Tuesday, February 27th, at 8.30 pm, Radio 2 will broadcast a documentary about the legendary American artist, Andy Warhol, to mark the 20th anniversary of his death. Featuring contributions from many of Warhol's collaborators, the programme is narrated by Neil Tennant
Don't give me all your northern pain
Don't sell me New York in the rain
Let's leave our promises behind
Rewind and try again

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#2 Post by neil_psb »

Thank FYI! It's gotta be a very interesting program :mrgreen:

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#3 Post by greenmile »

I remember going to see the Warhol exhibition at the Tate Modern the day after PSB's show at the Astoria back in February 2002.

Fantastic seeing all those images that have become such a part of modern pop culture right there in front of you. His diary is a great read too.

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#4 Post by Pet Shop Girl »

THis will be something good to catch!

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#5 Post by Janet Street-Porter »

I assume that Ben from Curiosity was washing his hair.

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#6 Post by DavePSB »

Just a reminder to peeps that it's on air now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2
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#7 Post by psb-freak »

Oops. I started new topic about the programm. :oops: I didn´t notice this one.
Interviewer:
-What would you tell someone about yourself if you wanted to impress them?

Chris:
-I´ve got a 12-inch plonker.

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#8 Post by Fugitive1979 »

DavePSB wrote:Just a reminder to peeps that it's on air now.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2
Cheers, I'd forgotten. I'm listening to it now.
:| :o

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#9 Post by Pet Shop Girl »

Very good programme.

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#10 Post by Fugitive1979 »

Very interesting programme, I enjoyed listening to it.
:| :o

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#11 Post by Pet Shop Girl »

I guess this will be Neil's last radio appearance before the tour begins in a few weeks. It was great. :D

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#12 Post by Dipso »

Neil gets a nice write-up in today's Observer. Not so Guy Chambers...

http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/s ... 45,00.html

News, of course, isn't everything. Pop music is at least as vital (at least, to me), so it was heartening to see In Search of the Perfect Pop Song on Radio 2's schedules. They got someone proper to present, too: Guy Chambers, the man Robbie Williams is finding he can't survive without. Chambers co-wrote Williams's 'Angels', a song regularly voted as the one British people most want played at their funerals (weddings, too). Unfortunately, Chambers's monotone style was about as poptastic as a baked potato. His producer worked hard to liven things up with a creditable selection of songs and interviewees to dribble over, including Rufus Wainwright, Sting, Louis Walsh and Cathy Dennis. Dennis, responsible for a genuine moment of pop genius (Kylie's 'Can't Get You Out of My Head') was to the point. 'It was more colourful, the music I was making before.' 'Interesting,' droned Chambers. 'It's interesting to me,' shot back Dennis. 'It's not interesting to anybody else. No one bought my last album.' It's a shit business, etc. Note to producers: next time, play Chambers some great pop music before you put him in front of a microphone. That, or set Robbie on him.

Pop culture was, of course, Andy Warhol's raison d'etre, and another Radio 2 documentary, The Warhol Effect, took on his influence on pop music. Presented by - yay! - Neil Tennant, this thrilled as Chambers's show disappointed. Tennant's script was stylish and revealing (Warhol's mother had nice handwriting, so he got her to sign his work), and the programme zipped along. However it's Chambers that has the five-part series, not Tennant. Someone sort it out!
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#13 Post by Janet Street-Porter »

Neil does have a great voice for radio. Very mellifluous.

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#14 Post by Naughty Zoot »

Janet Street-Porter wrote:Neil does have a great voice for radio. Very mellifluous.
And .. judging by that last candid photo with Rufus Wainwright :

A great face for radio, too !

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