Joe Meek? Joe Schmeek! Delia Dee's the one for me!
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:50 am
Following on from yesterday's BBC radio documentary, I figure there may be some interest on here in the formidable Delia Darbyshire, one of the UK's most criminally under-appreciated musical pioneers, late of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the groop White Noise.
Like many others I absorbed her amazing arrangement of Ron Grainer's Dr. Who Theme as a kid, without really appreciating the fact that it will probably always sound as futuristic at any given point in time as it did the day it was first broadcast. An insight into how Delia put it together on this BBC TV documentary fuelled my interest in discovering ever more Delia, as did the play Standing Waves which was put on a couple of years ago at my local theatre.
As Delia's recently-discovered personal archive has now been turned over to Manchester University, things are looking up for those of us who have found the hunt for Delia's works frustrating up till now.
Time for a major DD retrospective compilation along the lines of the impossible-to-find Rephlex 4 x 10" Radiophonic Workshop compilation!
Like many others I absorbed her amazing arrangement of Ron Grainer's Dr. Who Theme as a kid, without really appreciating the fact that it will probably always sound as futuristic at any given point in time as it did the day it was first broadcast. An insight into how Delia put it together on this BBC TV documentary fuelled my interest in discovering ever more Delia, as did the play Standing Waves which was put on a couple of years ago at my local theatre.
As Delia's recently-discovered personal archive has now been turned over to Manchester University, things are looking up for those of us who have found the hunt for Delia's works frustrating up till now.
Time for a major DD retrospective compilation along the lines of the impossible-to-find Rephlex 4 x 10" Radiophonic Workshop compilation!