WIRED UK: Column 08
November 6th, 2009 | Work
I think we can all agree that I should have been given The South Bank Show after Melvyn Bragg retired from it. If nothing else, it is way past time that the serious arts media gave coverage to those elements of the Japanese film industry that produce such inventive, beautifully designed and thematically muscular works as The Octopus Invades the Vagina, The Fish That Has is Crunched And The Wound is Received [sic] and The Eel and Loach to Attack in Lasciviousness are Insane [sic].
You don’t really want to search those terms from work. Which is why one requires the piercing artistic gaze of a South Bank Show to discover and present such items for the engaged viewer’s consideration. Frankly, I’m the only real choice to replace Bragg when he retires…




Paul Morley also presented a condensed version on radio 2 which was very good. if the BBC aren’t looking, I can place that online somewhere for folk to stumble upon and take in it’s joyous tones.
Vis a vis your piece on Online Music Journalism in WIRED.
This predated Morley’s OMM thing by a considerable amount of time:
http://vimeo.com/album/100032
Thanks for the shout on Raiding Warren
Ever seen ‘The Thing Is’ show Paul did in the 90’s? The one where he interviews Eno is a classic.