Dave Graney talks with New Zealand songwriter, writer, substacker, musician and all around interesting character George Henderson. Both vintage players, both pale South Seas human beings having lived lives as sui generis voices off in colonial outposts of the Anglo American world of popular and unpoular music. Made guys. Veterans of the psychic wars! (thank you Blue Oyster Cult). They chime strangely on so many occult scores, streams and fellow travellers. Weirdly normal types. But as Mark E Smith once quoth "ya don't have to be weird to be weird..."
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Dave Graney talks with New Zealand songwriter, writer, substacker, musician and all around interesting character George Henderson. Both vintage players, both pale South Seas human beings having lived lives as sui generis voices off in colonial outposts of the Anglo American world of popular and unpoular music. Made guys. Veterans of the psychic wars! (thank you Blue Oyster Cult). They chime strangely on so many occult scores, streams and fellow travellers. Weirdly normal types. But as Mark E Smith once quoth "ya don't have to be weird to be weird..."
Players Please - Harry Howard and David McClymont talk with Dave Graney
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5 months ago
Players Please - Harry Howard and David McClymont talk with Dave Graney
Harry Howard and David McClymont have collaborated on an album called UNDER THE WORLD.
David was once in Postcard Records band, Orange Juice as well as in the latterday Moodists for their last two EPS. That was in 1986-87. Then there were years travelling the world and doing nothing in the music arena. Then in 2012 he suddenly started to produce music, learning new tech and releasing a dazzling array of solo works and collaborations. He released two CDs with the Scottish musician Momus and a steady stream of independent recordings as a solo performer and in collaboration with other artists. He recently released Centuries, a double vinyl retrospective on the Last Night From Glasgow label.
Harry Howard played in the second - 80s version - of Crime And The City Solution and then These Immortal Souls with his late brother, Rowland. Then there was the legendary Pink Stainless Tail. He the released three albums with Harry Howard and the NDE (featuring Clare Moore on drums and Dave Graney on vocals) before performing as DUET with then partner Edwina Preston, the electro collaboration that was ATOM and his first solo album Slight Pavilions.
They talk about the recording and how it came about and also about Australian culture and film and tv and football, as seen by an outsiders perspective.
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Dave Graney talks with New Zealand songwriter, writer, substacker, musician and all around interesting character George Henderson. Both vintage players, both pale South Seas human beings having lived lives as sui generis voices off in colonial outposts of the Anglo American world of popular and unpoular music. Made guys. Veterans of the psychic wars! (thank you Blue Oyster Cult). They chime strangely on so many occult scores, streams and fellow travellers. Weirdly normal types. But as Mark E Smith once quoth "ya don't have to be weird to be weird..."