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ANARCHY ON THE AIRWAVES

This is taken from an email sent out by Under the Pavement, an alternative/ radical radio show broadcast every other Thursday from 11.00pm until 1.00am on ALL FM 96.9 (a community radio station serving south, central and east Manchester, England) and online at http://www.allfm.org
* Contact
If you want to drop us a line with details of your event, gig or band
E-mail: radio@underthepavement.org

You can send things in the post to us too!
Vegan chocolate is good but we take CDs and music too!
Under the Pavement Radio Show
ALL FM 96.9
19 Albert Road,
Levenshulme,
Manchester,
England,
M19 2EQ

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What happens when an anarchist musician and his partner swap their lives and lifestyles for that of a rich polo club owner and property developer?

The following link takes you to a site that has put our Anti-War/Pro-War/Anarchist/Monarchist Life-Swap Prog. up on it. 


ITV have banned it but that hasn’t stopped it going out on the web…. as one might expect in an age where the means of production are gradually entering the public domain. 


Click on the link once seeing as double clicking seems to call up a screen that has audio but not visual. Broadband may well be necessary since it is a site with live streaming. Please read the background below before clicking on it as we think it provides an important explanation of how we feel about it. http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=686989691&channel=219646953 


When we were asked to participate in a Life-Swap commissioned by Granada TV & intended for release on prime-time ITV we told the researchers to look for someone else. We were then told that we were lucky to have been picked & that there are waiting lists involving thousands of people who wanted to appear on reality TV. 


We still rejected the idea unless they could assure us of certain conditions. These were that we wanted to be swapped with the richest, most corrupt family that they could find. We said that it would merely feed the bigotries of the bourgeoisie if, once again, two sets of working class families were set at each other’s throats. We told them that we firmly believe that the whole reality TV fad is merely an attempt to make the middle classes feel comfortable about their bankrupt lives by exaggerating the flaws of working class people. 


Strangely the researchers said that they would give it a shot. We said that they had better consider it seriously because if we found that they had paired us up with another low paid or unemployed family we would walk. Since we weren’t to know who we were being swapped with until the actual moment itself it didn’t seem in Granada’s interest to squander its resources on a project that we were obviously going to walk out on at the critical moment. Amazingly we were subjected to the very experience we had asked for. 


Contrary to the misleading narration in the final edit our opposites are not “self-made” but were born into extreme prosperity & land-ownership. They also have ties with the Royal Family as bastions of the Polo & Fox Hunting set. Our next issue was the possibility of being made to look either immoral or ridiculous…. an easy thing for the media to contrive with careful editing. We sought council among many of our peers & finally agreed that if our conversation was disciplined & focused around two main issues we would at least draw the public’s attention to important themes rather than their viewing-time being taken up with petty domestic arguments. 


These themes were obviously the environment & the Iraq War. It quickly transpired that the director seemed more sympathetic towards our view-point than that of the establishment. This, however did not stop him from playing down our attributes & exaggerating the attributes of our “adversaries”. He was quite candid in admitting this. His excuse was that he had bugger all chance of getting the final edit on TV if it looked weighted in our favour. Since it appears to have been “D-Noticed” he has since decided to furnish us with a copy as a “booby-prize”. 


We have mixed feelings about his final edit. On the one hand it does draw attention to the Iraq War in a way not yet seen on British television. Here we had the two most extreme views on British imperialism going head to head. On the other hand the environment was barely touched on & certain untruths were perpetuated in order for our friends to be made to appear slacker than they are & our family, itself to be made to appear more duplicitous than they are. Our friends punctuality is brought into question {when, in fact it was the punctuality of Granada’s production crew which was at fault} & we were asked to breach an agreement by the director in order to make sure our friends were not in any danger which was secretly filmed & then dressed up as a decision we had made ourselves. 


All will become clear when you watch the final edit. We did consider lifting the original & quite biased narration & inserting our own biased narration but, what the hell, this is as much of a comment on the media as it is on the differences between radicals & the establishment. 


One thing that strikes us as an important lesson in all of this is the fact that the director had to cull ninety hours of footage into a 46 minute, sensationalist blast worthy of little more than tabloid attention. Although this is better than nothing we have found this medium for analysing our two families as deeply deficient. We have thus written a book entitled “The Life-Swap They Wouldn’t Show” which we believe addresses this important experience more thoroughly. It seems that mainstream publishers are unwilling to even put that out so it is available on our web-site www.highpanch.org.uk Granada TV did attempt to furnish us with extra footage from the 89 hours 14 minutes that are not available. 


We have been told, however, that this is now the property of ITV PLC & they will not allow it to be seen. It all reminds me of what happens at the very end of “Raiders of the Lost Ark” where the Ark of the Covenant is boxed up & filed away from public view. To this day we have no idea whether all of this is a product of a “Conspiracy” or a “Cock-up” since even this 46 minute edit really should be shown on mainstream TV at this point in history. 

Love Craig & Kiran xxx

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Home Grown Podcast 122 – Independent Music Poetry and Prose

     


Podcast 122

  

 
“Change”

Music:
Jaune Tounjors – Ici bxl
Autumn – Trains I Missed
Alice Smith – New Religion
Chris Dorman – To Begin Again (mp3)

Martyn Joseph – Call It Democracy (by Bruce Cockburn)
Tommy Strazza & The Model Citizens – Detour
The Lost Patrol – Sirens
Canvas Within – Change
Mark Erelli – Hope Dies Last

Poetry:
David J Hudson – We Must Change
Koryargonic – Change The World
Thom Woodruff and Roger West – Just A Change
Lalli – Change
Nathan M Richardson – We

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design a new T-shirt for the chests of all independent music and art lovers

You all know Bearded’s relaunching across 1,000 stores nationwide in January yeah? Well we’re asking for budding illustrators to get involved… if you, or anyone you know, fancies a crack (and you know how beautiful our illustrations are), read on…
To celebrate the relaunch of 100% recycled independent music magazine Bearded in January, the folks behind the magazine are asking all budding, established and non-illustrators to design a new T-shirt for the chests of all independent music and art lovers out there.

To apply, simply send over an emailable res design (making sure to keep a high-res copy in case of winning) and fill in the T-shirt template to show how the design will sit on the shirt. Send all entries to competitionATbeardedmagazine.co.uk and our questionably qualified team of judges will assess them.

All designs should mention either Bearded, Bearded Magazine, Fleeing from Pigeons or Beardaid.

PRIZE: Well, apart from having your designs put on a very lovely T-shirt, you will have your design printed in the January/February issue of Bearded – available to over 1,000 stores nationwide, including WHSmiths, Borders, independent record stores and newsagents. It’ll be out 29 January – so tell your friends. We will also throw in a T-shirt and subscription to Bearded, lovely.

Deadline for entries is 15 December 2008.

Gareth Main
Editor
Bearded Magazine
RELAUNCHING 29 January 2009
Get Bearded from WHSmith, Borders, independent record stores and newsagents across the UK 
T: +44 (0) 7738 226 580
A: 355a Hackney Road, London, E2 8PR
SUPPORT BEARDAID – www.beardaid.co.uk

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Copyright Term Directive – what is a fair copyright term for musicians?

I thought you would like to see the video message to the Prime Minister recorded by some of your performer colleagues. You can view it here http://www.ppluk.com/fairplay and, if you feel inspired, you can even record your own video message and send it in. The video message was delivered this morning to the Prime Minister, urging him to support musicians and our industry by backing the Copyright Term Directive.

 

His Minister, John Denham, is still refusing to support us and he has been attempting to block this Directive in discussions in the European Council of Ministers. A number of musicians have now written to their local MPand we are noticing that this is increasing the pressure on the Government to review their position. I would like to repeat my thanks to you for taking the trouble to take this up with your MP. If you have not yet done this, there is still time. You can find your MPs at www.locata.co.uk/commons. Please send them the link to the video.

 

The arguments remain the same. It is only fair that performers should have the same copyright term as other artists, such as composers, lyricists, photographers, authors and graphic artists. They get life plus 70. We are limited to 50 years from the release of the recording.

 

The USA has increased copyright term for performers and producers to 95 years. The European Commission has drafted the Copyright Term Directive to take our copyright term up to 95 years. The French and German governments are supporting this. In the UK, the opposition parties, the Culture Select Committee and numerous backbench MPs support this proposal. But our own Government continues to refuse to back this Directive.

 

The UK Government needs to hear that we are not giving up on this. Musicians deserve a fair copyright term.

 

FRAN NEVRKLA

Chairman & CEOPPL and VPL

 

PPL

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T +44 (0)20 7534 1000 / F +44 (0)20 7534 1111

 

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