Nick and Nigel have fascinating chat with Pete Woodroffe (engineer/producer/writer) about the new age of royalty collection and streaming. Then they discuss the need/or not for a crucial ear-catching introduction for a song... and how that has changed over the years. Finally guess the intro....sorry for slight live piano distortion...Nigel gets very excited. Music used in order: Already Gone by Cutting Crew (from Add to Favourites album) (I Just) Died in Your arms by Cutting Crew (from Broa...
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Nick and Nigel have fascinating chat with Pete Woodroffe (engineer/producer/writer) about the new age of royalty collection and streaming. Then they discuss the need/or not for a crucial ear-catching introduction for a song... and how that has changed over the years. Finally guess the intro....sorry for slight live piano distortion...Nigel gets very excited. Music used in order: Already Gone by Cutting Crew (from Add to Favourites album) (I Just) Died in Your arms by Cutting Crew (from Broa...
Nick and Nigel discuss the process of writing and the many routes it can take and sometimes with unexpected destinations. Then a rare interview with former student of Nigel, Ruth Barrett, soundtrack writer for Law and Order Organised Crime, Bodyguard, The Durrells and Victoria. Fascinating incites. Next week Part 2 gives never heard before music written by N&N and what it means to them and where the initial inspiration was born. Intro music: Another one of my Bi...
Two Lifetimes in Music
Nick and Nigel have fascinating chat with Pete Woodroffe (engineer/producer/writer) about the new age of royalty collection and streaming. Then they discuss the need/or not for a crucial ear-catching introduction for a song... and how that has changed over the years. Finally guess the intro....sorry for slight live piano distortion...Nigel gets very excited. Music used in order: Already Gone by Cutting Crew (from Add to Favourites album) (I Just) Died in Your arms by Cutting Crew (from Broa...