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DBL#16 - 'Some Newcastle Stuff...' part 1 w/ Graham Thompson & Pete Burn

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DBL#16 - 'Some Newcastle Stuff...' part 1 w/ Graham Thompson. This episode is a slight variation compared to the previous series of more formal interviews. I am joined by friend Graham Thompson who has played in many bands here over the past 20 years such as Jinn, Ultrashitinferno, Grace, Zealots, OZO, Ballpeen etc. Chances are at some point you may have even been in a band with him if you live in the North East, UK. In 2020 he released a project called Sea Ninety where he played guitar, drums, bass and sang. Quite an achievement amongst all his other projects goin on. He also records, mixes, masters and produces with his Sounds Schitty facility!

We talk about probably a universal theme for kids in the 90s getting into music and the hardcore punk scene. From influential early gigs and exposure to the underground scene, also finding the music and collecting records.

How you choose an instrument to play, finding people to be in a band with, playing live, & the venues are discussed.

Please rate, review, subscribe and share this that would be great... and if you want to help support the show you can pick up a cool looking slipmat HERE.

Follow on Instagram @destroybeforelistening

Intro:

SOLANKI - 'Bureaucracy'

Outro:

SEA NINETY - 'The Sideline Wait'

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DBL#16 - 'Some Newcastle Stuff...' part 1 w/ Graham Thompson. This episode is a slight variation compared to the previous series of more formal interviews. I am joined by friend Graham Thompson who has played in many bands here over the past 20 years such as Jinn, Ultrashitinferno, Grace, Zealots, OZO, Ballpeen etc. Chances are at some point you may have even been in a band with him if you live in the North East, UK. In 2020 he released a project called Sea Ninety where he played guitar, drums, bass and sang. Quite an achievement amongst all his other projects goin on. He also records, mixes, masters and produces with his Sounds Schitty facility!

We talk about probably a universal theme for kids in the 90s getting into music and the hardcore punk scene. From influential early gigs and exposure to the underground scene, also finding the music and collecting records.

How you choose an instrument to play, finding people to be in a band with, playing live, & the venues are discussed.

Please rate, review, subscribe and share this that would be great... and if you want to help support the show you can pick up a cool looking slipmat HERE.

Follow on Instagram @destroybeforelistening

Intro:

SOLANKI - 'Bureaucracy'

Outro:

SEA NINETY - 'The Sideline Wait'

  continue reading

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