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The Sound Of Music Chronicles

Bernie Connor is a British DJ and music historian known for his extensive knowledge of music, particularly in genres like punk, post-punk, electronic, and experimental music. He gained recognition through his podcast series, “The Sound of Music,” where he shares rare and influential tracks, along with insightful commentary. His work has contributed significantly to the appreciation and understanding of various music scenes and their histories.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC HAPPENING THINGS: The Spinners – The Rubberband Man. (from) Happiness Is Being With The Spinners. Atlantic SD 18181. July 1976. Edited For Single 45-3355. August 1976. 

As the winter of 1976 sped forward, leaving the unquenchable summer in its rear view and punk encroached on the normal world, one by one the treasures and talismans of the old guard were being ridiculed and destroyed. It was predicted in some quarters that by the turn of the year the old regime would…

THE SOUND OF MUSIC HAPPENING THINGS: Ian Dury – Sweet Gene Vincent. Stiff Buy 23. November 1977.

“White face, black shirtWhite socks, black shoesBlack hair, white stratBled white, died black” My goodness, it’s beautiful, isn’t it? Forty-Four years ago it was a marketing stroke of genius that drew teenage punk rockers into the cartoon jazz-funk-music-hall-knees-up  of Ian Dury’s solo debut ‘New Boots And Panties.’ By sheer virtue of the fact that his…

THE SOUND OF MUSIC HAPPENING THING: The Modern Lovers – Pablo Picasso. (from) The Modern Lovers. Home Of The Hits HH-1910. August 1976.

The true sound of a music inadvertently built for tomorrow. After with The Velvet Underground who created the reason for their existence, The Modern Lovers were the second most future rock group that ever existed. Sometime in 1971, or thereabouts, Jonathan Richman  invented the sound of the underground, ten years into the future. That dark,…

THE SOUND OF MUSIC HAPPENING THING: Jefferson Airplane-White Rabbit. RCA Victor 47-9248. June 1967.

THE SOUND OF MUSIC HAPPENING THING:Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit. RCA Victor 47-9248. June 1967. Curiouser And Curiouser…. Across the canon of pop few ‘rock’ records stood out, made a difference as Jefferson Airplane’s surreal, druggy paean to another world, White Rabbit. In a moment in pop music’s relatively young history the Airplane abandoned the…

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