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Musician — London
A PM Warson Photo
PM Warson, London.
I play and record music, preferably with a full band and using fun old equipment.
Midcentury and modern.
There are a few standouts, but I’m actually going to go for a big venue show: Stax Records Anniversary show, Albert Hall, Booker T and Steve Cropper in the house band.
For a time and place… On a UK blues tour, or at Pepper’s Lounge, mid-‘60s, somewhere between Junior Wells and Magic Sam.
I’ve always been very influenced by the early Modernists and everything that came to transcend. A lot of what I’m into crosses over into northern soul, and also ‘Popcorn’ (originally a Belgian dance club). Both of these scenes are about records existing in another time and space, in the moment. I’ve also always appreciated the new wave movement, all the subculture that came with it - the rise of independent music in the UK.
Ray Charles - the genius.
Right now, in January 2021, with everything still closed, I’m thinking back to my first full-band show at long-running Roots Revue 'What’s Cookin’' in Leytonstone, opening up for my friends Treetop Flyers.
In a world of RnB and Soul 45s, you’re in the domain of the unsung hero. Hopefully, there’s a few included here.
When I was a kid we had one CD in the car: ‘Sounds of the Sixties’. There were a few that went round and round, but 'Barefootin’' by Robert Parker stands out.
'My Mistakes Were Made For You' by The Last Shadow Puppets. My teens were at the back-end of the '00s indie boom; I was getting more into ‘60s RnB and pop productions and this is where the worlds collided.
'Who’s That Lady' by The Isley Brothers (Original ’64 Version).
'Keep on Pushing' by The Impressions.
'For What It’s Worth' by Buffalo Springfield.
'Have Love Will Travel' by The Sonics.
'Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line' by Waylon Jennings.
'Do You Wanna Dance' by Boogaloo Assassins.
'Who Do You Love' by The Sapphires.
I’m very into the new Aaron Fraser record.
PM Warson, London.
I play and record music, preferably with a full band and using fun old equipment.
Midcentury and modern.
There are a few standouts, but I’m actually going to go for a big venue show: Stax Records Anniversary show, Albert Hall, Booker T and Steve Cropper in the house band.
For a time and place… On a UK blues tour, or at Pepper’s Lounge, mid-‘60s, somewhere between Junior Wells and Magic Sam.
I’ve always been very influenced by the early Modernists and everything that came to transcend. A lot of what I’m into crosses over into northern soul, and also ‘Popcorn’ (originally a Belgian dance club). Both of these scenes are about records existing in another time and space, in the moment. I’ve also always appreciated the new wave movement, all the subculture that came with it - the rise of independent music in the UK.
Ray Charles - the genius.
Right now, in January 2021, with everything still closed, I’m thinking back to my first full-band show at long-running Roots Revue 'What’s Cookin’' in Leytonstone, opening up for my friends Treetop Flyers.
In a world of RnB and Soul 45s, you’re in the domain of the unsung hero. Hopefully, there’s a few included here.
When I was a kid we had one CD in the car: ‘Sounds of the Sixties’. There were a few that went round and round, but 'Barefootin’' by Robert Parker stands out.
'My Mistakes Were Made For You' by The Last Shadow Puppets. My teens were at the back-end of the '00s indie boom; I was getting more into ‘60s RnB and pop productions and this is where the worlds collided.
'Who’s That Lady' by The Isley Brothers (Original ’64 Version).
'Keep on Pushing' by The Impressions.
'For What It’s Worth' by Buffalo Springfield.
'Have Love Will Travel' by The Sonics.
'Only Daddy That’ll Walk The Line' by Waylon Jennings.
'Do You Wanna Dance' by Boogaloo Assassins.
'Who Do You Love' by The Sapphires.
I’m very into the new Aaron Fraser record.
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