Matt Everitt
@matteveritt.bsky.social
Alanis! En Vogue! TV On The Radio! Biffy!
March 6, 2025 at 8:07 AM
Alanis! En Vogue! TV On The Radio! Biffy!
The whole new series of ‘Eras: Bob Marley’ hosted by Trevor Nelson is now live on BBC Sounds. Produced by Cup & Nuzzle and featuring incredible archive, new interviews plus Skip and Cedella Marley. Listen here, its properly great. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand...
February 3, 2025 at 1:08 PM
The whole new series of ‘Eras: Bob Marley’ hosted by Trevor Nelson is now live on BBC Sounds. Produced by Cup & Nuzzle and featuring incredible archive, new interviews plus Skip and Cedella Marley. Listen here, its properly great. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand...
Watching The Beatles’ Get Back again (because, obviously, always…) and a totally accidental pause resulted in this screenshot of Glyn Johns and, well. Wow.
January 27, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Watching The Beatles’ Get Back again (because, obviously, always…) and a totally accidental pause resulted in this screenshot of Glyn Johns and, well. Wow.
This feels deep. Farewell Garth Hudson, the very last surviving member of The Band - perhaps THE great American group. A while ago we drove out down long, icy roads through snow and forests just to spend a moment at Big Pink. Just to see one of the places The Band did their thing.
January 21, 2025 at 10:10 PM
This feels deep. Farewell Garth Hudson, the very last surviving member of The Band - perhaps THE great American group. A while ago we drove out down long, icy roads through snow and forests just to spend a moment at Big Pink. Just to see one of the places The Band did their thing.
All I knew was the poster, and it fascinated me. Then Channel 4 broadcast Eraserhead late at night in the mid-80s so I taped it on VHS. Watching it, the day after, was life-changing. It’s never left me. I was terrified and entranced. I never knew it was possible to make films of dreams. #davidlynch
January 16, 2025 at 10:49 PM
All I knew was the poster, and it fascinated me. Then Channel 4 broadcast Eraserhead late at night in the mid-80s so I taped it on VHS. Watching it, the day after, was life-changing. It’s never left me. I was terrified and entranced. I never knew it was possible to make films of dreams. #davidlynch