'Love Letters To Music Itself': Scenes and Their Legacies event at Southside Lincoln with Audrey Golden and Jane Savidge

 I was honoured to host this event for Lincoln Book Festival. Jane Savidge- as cofounder of the publicists Savidge and Best was behind much of the genesis of the Britpop movement and stewarded the successful public image (after years of obscurity) of Pulp, Suede and other key Britpop bands that reshaped our musical landscape and mindset. I recall as a teenager on the Isle of Wight reading the 'What's Eating Jarvis Cocker? Heroin? Porn?' headline of Select Magazine in my local newsagents, never dreaming I'd get to talk to the person who came up with that whole angle. 


Audrey Golden talked about the research process behind bringing to light the painfully overlooked story of the women of Factory Records. Despite this being the night The Last Dinner Party were (not) playing in Lincoln we had a crowd of discerning musical types who asked great questions. 


Many others made this event a beautiful occasion. My partner Rachel put together an incredible Pulp / Factory playlist that enriched the evening. Emily and the staff at Southside created a gorgeous venue. 


We had a screening of the lavish, dark video to This Is Hardcore which, being on the inside of the Pulp camp, Jane was able to talk us through- bringing many of us back to our formative years when music was thrilling and scary. 








I'm grateful to Jane, Audrey, Rachel, Emily at Southside, Lincoln Book Festival and all the attendants who helped make this a memorable night. 


















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