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Steve Pringle Pt 2: How To Get Into The Fall

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This episode is the the second of a double header. Steve Pringle, author of the classic Fall analysis "You Must Get Them All", gave us his thoughts on why the group resonate so strongly for so many in Part One. Here, he suggests to a nominal newcomer to the group's work where to get started on The Fall's vast catalogue. A handful of representative tracks from across the four decades the band flourished to get a rounded idea of where their appeal lay.
I took the liberty of adding a few of my own choice of tracks and assembled a playlist which complements the episode. There are a couple of tracks chosen by Steve not available on Spotify (New Puritan and Leave The Capitol) but they should be accessible on Youtube. Here's that playlist - and thanks again to Steve for his expert views.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6li5EHzkgG3Yel86A85oGm?si=ff505d67af4743de
Be expertly briefed each week on a wide variety of intriguing musical topics.

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Chapters

1. Steve Pringle Pt 2: How To Get Into The Fall (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:19)

3. Five songs that represent The Fall (00:00:31)

4. Five of Steve's favourite Fall tracks (00:11:21)

5. Picking some classic Fall albums (00:20:18)

6. Concluding remarks (00:33:40)

35 episodes

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Content provided by Ian Forth. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ian Forth or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

This episode is the the second of a double header. Steve Pringle, author of the classic Fall analysis "You Must Get Them All", gave us his thoughts on why the group resonate so strongly for so many in Part One. Here, he suggests to a nominal newcomer to the group's work where to get started on The Fall's vast catalogue. A handful of representative tracks from across the four decades the band flourished to get a rounded idea of where their appeal lay.
I took the liberty of adding a few of my own choice of tracks and assembled a playlist which complements the episode. There are a couple of tracks chosen by Steve not available on Spotify (New Puritan and Leave The Capitol) but they should be accessible on Youtube. Here's that playlist - and thanks again to Steve for his expert views.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6li5EHzkgG3Yel86A85oGm?si=ff505d67af4743de
Be expertly briefed each week on a wide variety of intriguing musical topics.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Steve Pringle Pt 2: How To Get Into The Fall (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:19)

3. Five songs that represent The Fall (00:00:31)

4. Five of Steve's favourite Fall tracks (00:11:21)

5. Picking some classic Fall albums (00:20:18)

6. Concluding remarks (00:33:40)

35 episodes

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