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 Jarvis Cocker's record collection and its significance is the focus of this episode of Needlepoint, as hosts Paul Lester and Daryl Easlea delve into the rich tapestry of rock music once again. They explore the evolution of Pulp, the influence of artists like Scott Walker, and the cultural impact of soundtracks. The conversation also touches on the legacy of Todd Rundgren, Terry Reid, and the importance of reader engagement in music journalism. The 1980s, the Beatles' influence ...
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...