Fergal Kinney
@fergalkinney.bsky.social
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Culture Editor of Tribune / also writes at New Statesman, The Guardian, The Quietus, The Face
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fergalkinney.bsky.social
this new Partridge is at its best the furthest it is from celebrity and media and when it’s a weirdly singular satire of Range Rover Britain and the emptiness, repression and bad interior design choices of the people who have actually coined it in since 2010
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eamonn-forde.bsky.social
A post about Novel Audio, Chris Atkins and their podcast on EMI and Terra Firma.
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eamonn-forde.bsky.social
This is not just about me or my book. This is about respecting and valuing actual journalism. Our ideas, our contacts, our ethics, our reputations, our hard work – that’s how stories like those in my book first come to light. If you don’t respect or value any of that, what do you respect and value?
eamonn-forde.bsky.social
A post about Novel Audio, Chris Atkins and their podcast on EMI and Terra Firma.
fergalkinney.bsky.social
would love to meet the people who have been personally galvanised into a greater appreciation of “the album” by the efforts of National Album Day
fergalkinney.bsky.social
seeing as we are blessed with a second wave of Oasis discourse: the things that will probably meaningfully change as a result of this is merch - there is now a model where you add the band logo to a brand logo and create a third more expensive thing - and backsliding on gender parity on lineups
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lrb.co.uk
Read Ian Penman on Brian Eno here:

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
andrewmale.bsky.social
Well this, in the new @lrb.co.uk, is wonderful.
Infinite Wibble by lan Penman
A review of 
WHAT ART DOES: AN UNFINISHED THEORY
by Brian Eno and Bette A.
and
A YEAR WITH SWOLLEN APPENDICES: BRIAN ENO'S DIARY 1995
by Brian Eno.
fergalkinney.bsky.social
having to hand over cash for tokens, pay for the special glass etc, feels antithetical to the muted, easy access joy that ale should be
fergalkinney.bsky.social
Jill Dando’s Car. 13 miles from new. A horror story (Swanley, Kent)
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fergalkinney.bsky.social
yeah or somehow Amol Rajan
fergalkinney.bsky.social
World at War would be so shit if they dropped that now. Lord Avon engaging in impromptu chatty riffing as he’s filmed sitting down and clipping a mic to his lapel. A bombastic showreel at the start outlining the main bullet points of the 39-45 period. Awful.
fergalkinney.bsky.social
Bluesky trope: moaning about the user interface of various TV streaming platforms
fergalkinney.bsky.social
Ann Powers’ first class Joni Mitchell book from last year is forensic and detailed in just calling this stuff racism (rather than hedged “her tricky relationship to race” rubbish), and the corners of online Gen Z that are interested in Mitchell have certainly noticed it
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fergalkinney.bsky.social
this is really good news. Morphine, champagne and cigs optional.
luketurner.bsky.social
Studio Voltaire does wonderful work: next up Hilary Lloyd's response to the final interview with writer Dennis Potter. The TV screening of that was such a massive deal – the diatribe against Rupert Murdoch yes, but also the inspiration of his single-mindedness.

studiovoltaire.org/whats-on/hil...
fergalkinney.bsky.social
Yep, there’s an interesting case of this going on now where Scorsese’s planned Sinatra biopic, one that seemingly wouldn’t flinch on the crime stuff, is basically not going to happen because of the Sinatra estate, who likely want the kind of film you’ve just mentioned.
fergalkinney.bsky.social
Indeed! Still, hopefully he would take comfort in having provided no doubt much needed employment opportunities and dosh for Kate Moss
fergalkinney.bsky.social
yeah, I think the Bowie of 1985, 1995 or 2005 would certainly be surprised to see he’s been eulogised as the great “always one step ahead!” genius who never put a foot wrong l
fergalkinney.bsky.social
wrote this when Moonage Daydream came out but commissioners or book publishers love Bowie because it’s the last thing lots of people really agree on, meaning we are left with this diminished official misunderstanding of him as some sort of bland oracle

www.newstatesman.com/culture/musi...
Why we shouldn’t sanctify David Bowie
The new Bowie documentary, Moonage Daydream, is a hagiography that diminishes rather than enhances our understanding of the man and his art.
www.newstatesman.com
fergalkinney.bsky.social
good to see the only two surviving planks of the BBC’s music commissioning - celebs going on journeys, and Bowie hagiography - finally converge
luketurner.bsky.social
Oh for fucksake, I am sure that Kate Moss is a Bowie fan & his pal (?) but really, I do not want to listen to a celebrity presenting a series on him! There are many experts on Bowie! (Admittedly I imagine she’ll be very good on the phase when he’s just living off milk and gak and paranoid in taxis)