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Festival Organiser — Bristol
A Al Studer Photo
Al Studer, from Switzerland but living in Bristol.
I run a record label called Stolen Body Records and put on Astral Festival.
What I like.
Probably Neil Young at Glastonbury in 2009. Rockin’ in the Free World was amazing, the amount of encores he did of it was the best.
Nirvana because I would love to see them play and the reaction from the crowd, and The Doors because I’m not sure anything has come by before or after that’s as real, dark and beautiful.
The hard rock and grunge scenes. Specifically hard rock from 1971, but around that time is ok. I just really feel it’s the high water mark and the last time music truly was real. Grunge I feel tried to get there, but the greedy record labels and managers made sure to ruin it.
That’s tough… Jim Morrison would be good to hang out with. It’d be nice to separate the myth from the man. Not sure I could do it for an hour though, maybe just one beer.
In Bristol it’s easily The Old England. The one spot in town that really cares about the music. It’s what a venue should be and one that respects the music. The best show I’ve played was in Paris at La Mécanique Ondulatoire. It was supporting Part Chimp and had a similar vibe.
Anyone that had to, or still does, put up with racism or sexism whilst trying to do something they love. Those people that are willing to do it even though people try to put them down for no reason. Those are the real heroes.
Beach Boys - 'Surfin’ USA'
The Doors - 'Riders on the Storm'
Nirvana - 'Bleach'
“Poop as hard as rock”
Nirvana - 'Mr. Moustache'
Tom Waits - 'Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis'
Deep Purple - 'Child In Time'
Pete Dello and Friends - 'Uptight Basil'
Any song I mentioned above.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 'This Old House'
The Pinheads, Earth Tongue, Ego Death Star, SUO, Slift and loads more.
Al Studer, from Switzerland but living in Bristol.
I run a record label called Stolen Body Records and put on Astral Festival.
What I like.
Probably Neil Young at Glastonbury in 2009. Rockin’ in the Free World was amazing, the amount of encores he did of it was the best.
Nirvana because I would love to see them play and the reaction from the crowd, and The Doors because I’m not sure anything has come by before or after that’s as real, dark and beautiful.
The hard rock and grunge scenes. Specifically hard rock from 1971, but around that time is ok. I just really feel it’s the high water mark and the last time music truly was real. Grunge I feel tried to get there, but the greedy record labels and managers made sure to ruin it.
That’s tough… Jim Morrison would be good to hang out with. It’d be nice to separate the myth from the man. Not sure I could do it for an hour though, maybe just one beer.
In Bristol it’s easily The Old England. The one spot in town that really cares about the music. It’s what a venue should be and one that respects the music. The best show I’ve played was in Paris at La Mécanique Ondulatoire. It was supporting Part Chimp and had a similar vibe.
Anyone that had to, or still does, put up with racism or sexism whilst trying to do something they love. Those people that are willing to do it even though people try to put them down for no reason. Those are the real heroes.
Beach Boys - 'Surfin’ USA'
The Doors - 'Riders on the Storm'
Nirvana - 'Bleach'
“Poop as hard as rock”
Nirvana - 'Mr. Moustache'
Tom Waits - 'Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis'
Deep Purple - 'Child In Time'
Pete Dello and Friends - 'Uptight Basil'
Any song I mentioned above.
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - 'This Old House'
The Pinheads, Earth Tongue, Ego Death Star, SUO, Slift and loads more.