Send us a text Bob Geldof is this month's guest editor of Record Collector Magazine. In this episode of the Needlepoint podcast, hosts Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea spill the beans on the Christmas edition of the magazine with some cheeky revelations. They explore the significance of 1981 in music history, discuss seismic singles from the 70s, and reflect on the impact of record collecting. The conversation also touches on the legacy of St. Etienne, the reissues of Nick Drake, and the evolutio...
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Send us a text Bob Geldof is this month's guest editor of Record Collector Magazine. In this episode of the Needlepoint podcast, hosts Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea spill the beans on the Christmas edition of the magazine with some cheeky revelations. They explore the significance of 1981 in music history, discuss seismic singles from the 70s, and reflect on the impact of record collecting. The conversation also touches on the legacy of St. Etienne, the reissues of Nick Drake, and the evolutio...
Send us a text When was the last time you saw Dr. Feelgood on the cover of a mainstream rock magazine? The answer might be never - until now. In this episode of Needlepoint, Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea unpack Record Collector's groundbreaking cover story on the pub rock movement, exploring why this influential genre has been surprisingly overlooked in rock's documented history. The duo delves deep into what exactly constituted "pub rock" in the early-to-mid 1970s in London's pubs. We ...
Needlepoint - The Record Collector Podcast
Send us a text Bob Geldof is this month's guest editor of Record Collector Magazine. In this episode of the Needlepoint podcast, hosts Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea spill the beans on the Christmas edition of the magazine with some cheeky revelations. They explore the significance of 1981 in music history, discuss seismic singles from the 70s, and reflect on the impact of record collecting. The conversation also touches on the legacy of St. Etienne, the reissues of Nick Drake, and the evolutio...