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C86 Show - Indie Pop
Big Flame - Greg Keeffe

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 96:26


Greg Keeffe in conversation with David Eastaugh https://preciousrecordingsoflondon.bandcamp.com/album/peel-sessions-84-86 Big Flame (often rendered bIG*fLAME) were a post-punk/indie rock three piece band, based in Manchester, England, and active from 1983 to 1986. The members were Alan Brown (bass, vocals), Greg Keeffe (guitar) and Dil Green (drums). After a debut EP ("Sink") on their own Laughing Gun label, they joined the Ron Johnson roster for a series of mid-1980s singles as well as an appearance on the NME's C86 compilation.

SAN ONOFRE
SAN ONOFRE, 42-XXV Death to Trad Rock

SAN ONOFRE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 60:00


SAN ONOFRE-Death to Trad Rock pre-interviú SAN ONOFRE allanamos hoy el camino para la entrevista de nuestra ordalía onofrita de la semana que viene al correcaminos John Robb (mic-mic). Lo haremos a base de una ensalada de tiros con lo más onofrita de su biblia de referencia Post Post Punk Death to Trad Rock. Escrita en forma de ensayo, artículo, episodios nacionales antirroqueros es un dislocado viaje por lo más transgrrrrresor y estrafalario de los años ochenta en La Pérfida Albión y algún que otro país aledaño. Pero no se lo pierdan, amigas onofritas, que los del SAN ONOFRE, always a day late and a dollar short no están aún al cabo de la calle de que John Robb, a la sazón hombre que maneja la barca de The Membranes desde tiempos inmemoriales, ya tiene en la calle el conradiano The Art of Darknes, A History of Goth. Esperemos poder pelar la pava con el baranda en el próximo episodio post-onofrita. Post Post Punk, post-onofrismo, muerte al Rock... Big Flame keep on burning higher and higher! https://libritosjenkins.bigcartel.com/product/angloentrevistas-traducidas-de-san-onofre

The James McMahon Music Podcast
Episode 76: Nige Tassell on what happened to the C86 kids

The James McMahon Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 34:16


If, like me, you're of the opinion that the only things that really matter in life are pop music and football, you may well be aware of the writing of one Nige Tassell, who has written brilliantly over the course of a number of acclaimed tomes, about both. His newest book, out now on Nine Eight books – who really should be paying us for the number of times they get namedropped on this podcast – concerns the former. It's called Whatever Happened To The C86 Kids? An Indie Odyssey, and it is just that, the book seeing Nige trawling the UK in an attempt to track down all the musicians who appeared on the NME's seminal cassette – from Primal Scream to The Wedding Present, via Close Lobsters, Big Flame, The Shrubs and all the rest - a cassette which you might argue is indie's year zero. Certainly a record that's hugely important to me and the countless others who've picked up discordant guitars since. BREAKING! And Nige's new book just got named the 14th best music book in the Rough Trade Books of 2022 list!Join the Substack!

Hustle OTG
Hustle OTG Ep 15: Big Flame talks music and upbringing and ealing with rise of fame.

Hustle OTG

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 57:50


First Musical guest on Hustle Off The Ground Flame comes by and talks with the guys follow flame on Youtube and Instagram @Bigflame8 Also dont forget to follow us on Instagram at Hustle_offtheground and Youtube at Hustle Off The Ground and stream on all platforms --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Ron Johnson special with Dave Parsons

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 59:26


Ron Johnson special with Dave Parsons in conversation with David Eastaugh  Ron Johnson Records was a UK independent record label based in Long Eaton operating between 1983 and 1988. The label contributed five tracks to the NME's C86 compilation. Run by Dave Parsons, the label released records by artists such as Big Flame, Shrubs, A Witness, Great Leap Forward, Stump, Mackenzies, Twang and Ex. Despite the press attention and critical acclaim for the label's bands and releases, sales were insufficient to make the label profitable and financial difficulties brought it to an end in 1988.

3 Songs Podcast
Ep 136 - November 9, 2020 (Lydia Loveless, Ezra Feinberg, Dave Schoonderbeek, MG Clark, Big Flame)

3 Songs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 77:24


Bob and Mike play a series of new releases from Lydia Loveless, MG Clark, Ezra Feinberg, and Dave Schoonderbeek, plus some older classics as well, and Mike discusses music that was very important to his late brother, Fred.

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Inca Babies with Harry Stafford

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 71:08


Inca Babies special with Harry Stafford in conversation with David Eastaugh Still retaining their original Manchester post-punk roots, the Inca Babies have appeared since 2008 at festivals and concerts across Europe, performing at 'Drop Dead' festival in Vilnius, Lithuania and 'Deathcave 2014' festival in Saint-Petersburg and Moscow, as well as playing live in Warsaw, Milan, Rome, Athens, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, London and many other cities across Europe. They are booked to appear for the first time in India, at the Saarang 2015 festival in Chennai (Madras). The band was formed in Hulme, Manchester by Bill Bonney (bass guitar), Harry Stafford(guitar) Julian Woropay (vocals) and Alan Brown (drums), taking influences from Link Wray, The Cramps, The Gun Club and The Birthday Party Debut single "The Interior" was released in November 1983 on their own Black Lagoon label. Over the next five years they released a further six singles and four albums with a few changes of line-up, 1988's Evil Hourfeaturing Clint Boon of Inspiral Carpets on keyboards. Alan Brown of bIG fLAME and The Great Leap Forward was also drummer for a time.[2] The band recorded four sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 programme between 1984 and 1987.

AfterBuzz TV After Shows
"Big Flame" Season 1 Episode 3 'Top Boy' Review

AfterBuzz TV After Shows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 30:58


Tune in as AfterBuzz TV host, Zakiyyah Wilbert (@zakiyyahw_) and Tehran Von Ghasri, discuss Netflix's Orginial Top Boy, Season 1 Episode 3 "Big Flame." This discussion includes, the fight between the A-road and the Fields gang, Dushane's and Sully's ending friendship, money issues and unfair immigration laws. Tune in to uour favorite after-show and thank you for watching. There’s tension on the streets of East London… Can anyone become the Top Boy when the streets are broken? We’ll find out together on the TOP BOY AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST where every week we’ll be breaking down all of the episodes of Top Boy, now a Netflix Original. Can you survive the streets of London? Join us for weekly segments, discussion, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things TOP BOY! About Top Boy: This drama takes viewers into the housing estates of East London. There is tension between the drug gangs that operate almost openly and those who strive to live honest lives against the odds in the crime-riddled area. That tension is explored through the interlocking stories of 20-something drug dealer Dushane, who is determined to become the area's Top Boy, and good-natured but vulnerable teenager Ra'Nell, who is forced to grow up quickly following his mother's breakdown and enforced absence. The program combines elements of a tense gangster thriller with subtle social realism, some tenderness, innocence and humor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Top Boy Podcast
"Big Flame" Season 3 Episode 3 'Top Boy' Review

The Top Boy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 30:58


Tune in as AfterBuzz TV host, Zakiyyah Wilbert (@zakiyyahw_) and Tehran Von Ghasri, discuss Netflix's Orginial Top Boy, Season 1 Episode 3 "Big Flame." This discussion includes, the fight between the A-road and the Fields gang, Dushane's and Sully's ending friendship, money issues and unfair immigration laws. Tune in to uour favorite after-show and thank you for watching. There’s tension on the streets of East London… Can anyone become the Top Boy when the streets are broken? We’ll find out together on the TOP BOY AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW PODCAST where every week we’ll be breaking down all of the episodes of Top Boy, now a Netflix Original. Can you survive the streets of London? Join us for weekly segments, discussion, and more! Subscribe and comment to stay up to date on all things TOP BOY! About Top Boy: This drama takes viewers into the housing estates of East London. There is tension between the drug gangs that operate almost openly and those who strive to live honest lives against the odds in the crime-riddled area. That tension is explored through the interlocking stories of 20-something drug dealer Dushane, who is determined to become the area's Top Boy, and good-natured but vulnerable teenager Ra'Nell, who is forced to grow up quickly following his mother's breakdown and enforced absence. The program combines elements of a tense gangster thriller with subtle social realism, some tenderness, innocence and humor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

C86 Show - Indie Pop
Inca Babies special with Harry Stafford

C86 Show - Indie Pop

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 60:29


Inca Babies special with Harry Stafford in conversation. Still retaining their original Manchester post-punk roots, the Inca Babies have appeared since 2008 at festivals and concerts across Europe, performing at 'Drop Dead' festival in Vilnius, Lithuania and 'Deathcave 2014' festival in Saint-Petersburg and Moscow, as well as playing live in Warsaw, Milan, Rome, Athens, Amsterdam, Los Angeles, London and many other cities across Europe. They are booked to appear for the first time in India, at the Saarang 2015 festival in Chennai (Madras). The band was formed in Hulme, Manchester by Bill Bonney (bass guitar), Harry Stafford(guitar) Julian Woropay (vocals) and Alan Brown (drums), taking influences from Link Wray, The Cramps, The Gun Club and The Birthday Party[1] Debut single "The Interior" was released in November 1983 on their own Black Lagoon label. Over the next five years they released a further six singles and four albums with a few changes of line-up, 1988's Evil Hour featuring Clint Boon of Inspiral Carpets on keyboards. Alan Brown of bIG fLAME and The Great Leap Forward was also drummer for a time. The band recorded four sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 programme between 1984 and 1987. However the band folded in the late 1980s, reforming for a concert in Munich marking the 20th anniversary of the booking agency IBD. The Inca Babies had been the agency's first overseas act. The Munich performance stimulated interest in the band and founder member Harry Stafford recruited Goldblade drummer Rob Haynes to remain part of the band. The death of original bass player Bill Marten came as Stafford was writing material for the band's first new release in two decades. Former A Witness bassist and longstanding friend Vince Hunt stood in to complete the album and for dates across Europe in late 2009 and 2010 and continues to play live and record with the band. A double A-side blue vinyl 7" limited edition single "My Sick Suburb/Tower of Babel" was released by Black Lagoon Records to mark Record Store Day on 21 April 2012. The songs comment on the notorious Hulme Crescent flats in Manchester which were a centre of the city's counterculture in the 1980s and home to the band's early line-up. An accompanying video was uploaded to YouTube filmed and edited by film-maker and musician Boz Hayward. Throughout 2012, the band made live appearances across the UK and Europe, performing in Italy, Poland and The Netherlands and also flying to Los Angeles for a one-off show. In October 2012, the band released a CD titled Re-Peeled to mark their inclusion in a musical tribute night in Manchester to BBC DJ John Peel. This featured re-recordings of four songs originally recorded for sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio One show in the early 1980s. The second album from the reformed line-up, Deep Dark Blue, was released in November 2012 and the band toured widely in 2013 to promote it, performing live across the UK and in Greece and Belgium. In 2014, the vinyl only 12" EP Scatter was released to mark the resurgence of interest in vinyl records on Record Store Day and the band released their third album since reforming, The Stereo Plan. Following a launch party in Manchester with the reformed line-up of A Witness featuring Vince Hunt and Rob Haynes, the Inca Babies performed for the first time in Russia, headlining the Deathcave 2014 festival in Saint-Petersburg and Moscow, and also India, appearing at the Saarang global culture festival at IIT Madras in Chennai in January 2015. Following The Stereo Plan, Harry Stafford started work on a solo album while Rob Haynes toured extensively with The Membranes and Vince Hunt joined Martin Bramah's Blue Orchids. A series of UK live appearances were booked for 2017 including at Blackpool's Rebellion festival on 6 August and also in Naples, Italy in July.  

Working Class History
E3: The Angry Brigade, part 2

Working Class History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 47:08


Second of our two-part interview with John Barker, Angry Brigade prisoner, covering the arrests, the sensational trial, his time in prison and the political situation upon his release in the late 1970s. Support this podcast and get early access to episodes and other benefits on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/workingclasshistory Check out John’s website and buy his books here: https://www.theharrier.net/ And check out John Barker’s radical London playlist, a collection of tracks which Brigaders were listening to at the time here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL71HxBMvC6byAUIVUB3Hm_h4HLy26FIKr This is a detailed history of the Angry Brigade: https://libcom.org/library/angry-brigade-history-britains-first-urban-guerilla-group And this is a comprehensive chronology of Angry Brigade activities and collection of all their documentation: https://libcom.org/history/angry-brigade-documents-chronology FOOTNOTES 1. Tyranny of structuralessness – Jo Freeman – read it online here: https://libcom.org/library/tyranny-structurelessness-jo-freeman 2. Stoke Newington police station – one particular notorious incident was the death of Colin Roach in this police station. Info on that here: https://libcom.org/library/workers’-playtime-death-colin-roach-“community-policing”-1983 3. Bending the Bars – John Barker – buy it online here: https://www.theharrier.net/product/bending-the-bars-by-john-barker-ebook/ 4. Hull prison riot – read Angry Brigade prisoner Jake Prescott's account of the riot here: https://libcom.org/library/account-hull-prison-riot-1976-jake-prescott 5. IRA – the Irish Republican Army – the main pro-Irish independence armed group 6. Portuguese revolution – this is a short history of the revolution: https://libcom.org/history/1974-1975-the-portuguese-revolution And this is a detailed account and analysis of it: https://libcom.org/library/portugal-impossible-revolution-phil-mailer 7. Leninist – following the ideology of Russian Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin, particularly with regard to the importance he placed upon a "vanguard" political party 8. Winter of discontent – this is a short history of the Winter of discontent strike wave: https://libcom.org/history/1978-1979-winter-of-discontent 9. Libertarian communism – this refers to communism being implemented not through the state but by the mass of workers ourselves. This is a short introduction to libertarian communism: https://libcom.org/library/libertarian-communism-introduction 10. London cleaners strikes – in recent years mostly migrant cleaners have self-organised numerous successful disputes, mostly through the rank-and-file United Voices of the World (https://www.uvwunion.org.uk) and Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (https://iwgb.org.uk) 11. Big Flame – this is a partial archive of texts by or about Big Flame: https://libcom.org/tags/big-flame 12. Acorn – a tenants' union and antipoverty organising group. This is their website: https://acorntheunion.org.uk/ 13. Broadway market occupation – this occupation of a cafe in Hackney, London to prevent its conversion to luxury flats took place in 2006. More info here: https://libcom.org/news/article.php/broadway-market-cafe-occupation-2005-6 14. Criminal Justice Acts – John Barker – buy it online here: https://www.theharrier.net/product/criminal-justice-acts/ ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Edited by Tyler Hill of the Gods & Ghosts podcast: https://tylerkenthill.podbean.com/ Our theme tune is Bella Ciao, thanks for permission to use it from Dischi del Sole. You can purchase it here: http://www.alabianca.it/store/bravo-records/le-canzoni-di-bella-ciao-aa-vv/ Or stream it here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6yXBmaTSWDKWz45JuE78xi?si=imm7zdnXQrWJWUUEzgNEAQ

Punky! Radio
PUNKY! - 25-07-2017

Punky! Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017


As we reach the grand old age of 12 and put off turning into a teenager for one more year, we celebrate by bringing you another great set of tracks from The Rippers, Addictive Philosophy, Thirst, Big Flame, The Hip Priests, Easterhouse, The Weeds, Red Ray And The Reprobates and Scanner.The Rippers, I Don't Know What They're Singing, 12 years..., should we get married?, Tony has your Facebook comments, Ann K, great news about Mansfield 103.2, Manchester North of England CD 4, Tony talks about going back into the studio with Alcohol, Paul went to the local with Nik, Paul talks about his night out in Derby, From the Vaults, The Hip Priests, Paulyb Picks A Gig In The World, Yeah, Tony's International Gig Guide, Flesh Gordon, brand new bed - Spy Tones, Spiderman and his dad, new Nottingham Forest line up, where is Nes from?, Izzatwat, Radiohead, The Dukes Arms and The Lilacs and we mention the other stations which feature us!Song 1: The Rippers - PainSong 2: Addictive Philosophy – (Not A) NoveltySong 3: Thirst – Let GoSong 4: Big Flame – Why Popstars Can’t DanceSong 5: The Hip Priests – Cream Ma JeansSong 6: Easterhouse – Whistling In The DarkSong 7: The Weeds – China DollSong 8: Red Ray And The Reprobates – Giant SongSong 9: Scanner – Hippie Authority Song

Beulah  Missionary Church
God of the BIG Flame

Beulah Missionary Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 47:15


big flame
Socialist History Seminars
Big Flame 1970-1984. A history of a revolutionary socialist organisation

Socialist History Seminars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2014 51:29


Institute of Historical Research Eoin O’Cearnaigh Socialist History

Soma Blue Mountains
Song of Songs: 'The Big Flame'

Soma Blue Mountains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2011 46:13


Song of Songs 8 David Miles 20/03/2011