37 episodes and 3 specials exploring the life and music of Roy Harper, recorded between 2007 and 2013.
In this episode:
Intro
All You Need Is from Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith (1967)
Interview with Jonathan Wilson
The Stranger from Man and Myth (2013)
The Lords Prayer from Lifemask (2013)
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyright Science Friction Ltd and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
Jonathan Wilson can be found at http://songsofjonathanwilson.com/

In this episode:
It's been a while
Time is Temporary from Man and Myth (2013)
Welcome
The Unknown Soldier from The Unknown Soldier (1980)
The Music
Cloud Cuckooland from Man and Myth (2013)
The Words
Cherishing the Lonesome from Bullinamingvase (1977)
News
The Exile from Man and Myth (2013)
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyright Science Friction Ltd and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
In this episode:
Pre-gig interviews
Intro
An interview with Dave Cochran
Another Day from BBC Tapes Volume 5
An interview with Roy Harper
These Last Days from BBC Tapes Volume 5
The Festive Cock 50
Credits/Copyright
Post-gig interviews
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyright Science Friction Ltd and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
MP3 submissions are very welcome.
Thanks to Simon Foster for the photo of Roy and Nick on stage.
In this episode:
Intro Music: The Great Roy Harper by Adam Leonard. Adam currently has a free sampler album to download.
News: November the 5th is nearly here! Details about Saturday's pre-gig meet. Also see here.
My Friend from Sophisticated Beggar
Interview with Jack Cramer
Model Woman by Jack Cramer
Psychopath from The Dream Society
Credits/Copyright
True Story from The Unknown Soldier
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
Model Woman is Copyright Jack Cramer and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
In this episode:
Black Clouds from Songs of Love and Loss
A quick introduction to the podcast
News: Roy is everywhere: print, online, radio, TV. Here are some links to explore. If you know of any I have missed please add in a comment.
| BBC Breakfast | |
| "Later" - Interview and White Man | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgoihUPI0io |
| "Later" - Another Day | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-Xbn67sMuY |
| "Later" - Green Man (unbroadcast) | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fx93anilVDQ |
| Robert Elms, Radio London | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZmRX1CJBAg |
| Talk Sport | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2K_8EsTK1U |
| Mike Harding (BBC Radio 2) | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhi6k5O68Qo |
| Test Match Special | http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djVMezDIrR0 |
| Daily Telegraph | |
| 17 Seconds | http://17seconds.co.uk/blog/2011/09/09/interview-roy-harper/ |
I'll See You Again from Songs of Love and Loss
Interview with John Cholmondeley from Summer of Love Party
Karmagddon by Nick Harper. Studio version on Harperspace
Waiting for Godot from Songs of Love and Loss
Feedback on podcast 33
Credits/Copyright
The Flycatcher from Songs of Love and Loss
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
For all your Nick Harper music needs visit http://www.harperspace.com
In this episode:
Hells Angels from Flat Baroque and Berserk
News: Happy 70th Birthday Roy! ITV Legends Gig & DVD. Roy Harper gig at the Royal Festival Hall, November 5th 2011. New digital distribution deal and compilation album released. Nick Harper London gig November 4th plus Avebury Rocks imminently.
Highway Blues from Classic Rock Legends: Roy Harper
Davey from Wooden Bird by Kitchen Cynics
Archive interview between Roy Harper and Bob Harris taken from "Song of the Ages" (no longer available)
The gleam in the Heron's Eye from the abum of the same name, by Kitchen Cynics
Feedback on podcast 32
Credits/Copyright
Me and My Woman from Classic Rock Legends: Roy Harper
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The tracks from "Classic Rock Legends: Roy Harper" are Copyright ITV Studios/Metropolis Group and are for promotional purposes only.
In this episode:
News: Roy's Metropolis gig, possible big gig later this year, Nick on tour and playing at the Summer of Love party (http://www.solparty.org.uk)
Deep Sea Diver by Adam Leonard, taken from "To Give Up You Have To Bloody Start". See http://www.themessagetapes.com and http://adamleonard.bandcamp.com/ for more information about Adam's music
Love Me from Poems, Speeches, Thoughts and Doodles
Interview with Torbjørn Skjøren
(this is Toben photographed mid-interview).
The Flycatcher from The Unknown Soldier
Credits/Copyright
Burn the World (Live) from Burn The World
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
In this episode:
News
The Spirit Lives from HQ
My wife's bike ride from Ho Chi Minh City to Ankor Wat. Vicky's blog is at http://vickygw.blogspot.com/
Ghost Dance from Once
Head in The Clouds by Elliot Knapp (14:55)
Interview with Elliot Knapp, including the tracks Chained and Bound (40:48) and Dedicated to You But You Were Napping (1:09:29)
Hiding from Heaven by Elliot Knapp (1:38:52)

Elliot writes:
I learned piano starting at age 8 and picked up guitar at age 15, starting to write songs soon thereafter. My earliest influences included Pink Floyd and Bob Dylan, followed by Roy and so on. I played with a band in college called The Same Old Rock which sort of organically dissolved after releasing one album of relatively mainstream folk-rock. Since then I've retreated a bit more from performing, focusing on a more distinctive and idiosyncratic type of song and lyric writing that focuses mainly on acoustic guitar and dense poetic lyrics. During my hermitage I've absorbed increasingly more different types of music and artists and in my own music I've made attempts to channel what I've learned from these eclectic influences through the lens of my own personal style without stealing too much from anyone or tying myself too strongly to one genre. In Not-Even-Anything Land is the result of about 10 months of recording in my apartment and some in my parents' basement--during this time I didn't play out at all and am now peeping my bleary eyes out of my cave in attempts to connect my extremely fully-realized but intensely personal product with other human beings.
Elliot's album can be purchased from http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/elliotknapp and http://elliotknapp.bandcamp.com/
Highway Blues from BBC Tapes Volume 3
Credits/Copyright
Wishing Well from The Green Man
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
The Elliot Knapp tracks are played with permission and copyright Elliot Knapp
Elliot's release info:
In this episode:
News - gig roundup
Pinches of Salt from Garden of Uranium / Descendants of Smith
An Introduction to Roy Harper from Song of the Ages, hosted by Bob Harris and including contributions from Ian Anderson, David Gilmour, and Paul McCartney

Garden of Uranium from Garden of Uranium / Descendants of Smith
Lesley Judd interviews Roy Harper in the late 80's
Listener Feedback - see http://www.justgiving.com/bigchrisbigmountain for Big Chris's charity page
How Does It Feel from Beyond The Door (audio CD)
Please note that the Roy Harper music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
In this episode:
News: Roy on tour, Nick on tour, Nick's new album
One of the 38 from The Last Guitar
An interview with Nick Harper

Ana Dablam from The Last Guitar
Twisted from Smithereens
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
For all your Nick Harper music needs visit http://www.harperspace.com
Incidental music in the feedback section is "Starlight" from Logic Gate's album Voyages. Thanks to magnatune.com for pod-friendly music.
In this episode:
Intro (Background music: Blackpool from Sophisticated Beggar)
News: all about the new website, blog, shop and downloads
These Last Days from The BBC Tapes, Volume V
An interview with Mark Bishop (Marko) part 2 of 2. Congratulations on the Professorship, Mark!

The Fourth World from Death Or Glory...?
Listener Feedback, including a voicemail!
Advertisement from Jugula
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
In this episode:
Intro (Background music: The Great Roy Harper by Adam Leonard)
Radio Scotland interview with Roy and Nick from 1994. Includes live versions of Commune and When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease. Please note that this is taken from a medium wave (AM) transmission so the audio quality is not brilliant.
An interview with Mark Bishop (Marko) part 1 of 2.

Short and Sweet, live version from the Stonehenge Festival. Official version on The Unknown Soldier
A-Z of Harper: 'Z' for ZenGem
ZenGem from Today Is Yesterday
Radio snippets: an interview with John Leckie by Johnny Walker, and Mike Harding introducing Francesca
Francesca from Flat Baroque and Berserk
Waiting For Godot Part Zed from Death Or Glory?
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
Music played during the listener feedback section is by Solace. The track is "Sword Dance (Routine)" from the album "Rhythm Of The Dance". See http://www.magnatune.com/artists/solace for more info. Thanks to Magnatune for their very sensible licensing terms for non-commercial podcasters.
Nick Harper's charity page is at http://www.justgiving.com/nickharperkrocks/
In this episode:
Intro (Background music: Blue Stars by Matt Churchill)
Elizabeth from Jugula
An interview with Roy Harper from 1994 conducted by David Burnham
See http://www.terrascope.co.uk/MyBackPages/harper.html for the article.
MCP Blues from The BBC Tapes Volume 2
A-Z of Harper: 'Y' for You Don't Need Money
You Don't Need Money from Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
For all your Matt Churchill needs visit http://www.mattchurchill.com/
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
Music played during the listener feedback section is by Solace. The tracks are "Djinn" and "Ashes To Phoenix". See http://www.magnatune.com/artists/solace for more info. Thanks to Magnatune for their very sensible licensing terms for non-commercial podcasters.
Nick Harper's charity page is at http://www.justgiving.com/nickharperkrocks/
In the August 2009 episode:
Intro (Background music: The Great Roy Harper by Adam Leonard)
News
Download Hors D'Oeuvres from http://www.saints-hosting.org.uk/sadfish/hdo/HdOmed.pdf
Exercising Some Control from Folkjokeopus
Bupa from Poems, Speeches, Thoughts and Doodles (currently unavailable)
An interview with Nigel Mazlyn Jones (part two of two), conducted by John Cholmondeley

The tracks played during this interview are:
Spirit Moves from Mazlyn Jones and Guy Evans with Nik Turner and Friends - Live
Planet For Sale from Planet For Sale
Nigel has given me a set of interesting links that you may like to explore:
LINKS
Official NMJ Web Sites
www.isleoflight.co.uk NMJ original web site
www.nigelmazlynjones.com NMJ new web site
Downloads
http://www.isleoflightrecords.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/index.php?s=unuWDS
Radio Interview June 2009
NMJ on Roy Harper’s radio station interview part 1 2009
Web Interview Article June 09
http://www.spacerockreviews.blogspot.com/ Interview and Sentinel plus Planet for $ale insights
Acoustic Live Extracts
http://www.youtube.com/nigelmazlynjones NMJ 2004 Live Acoustic clips of ‘Ship to Shore’ and full length ‘Behind the Stone’ from The Roadhouse Birmingham UK
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gY3MfNmzHLY 2008 Live ‘The Hare’s Leap’ (‘Breaking Cover’) at The Cellar Bar, Cardigan, Wales
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9pATfqvwsk 2008 Live ‘On A Singularly Fine Day’ at The Cellar Bar, Cardigan, Wales
Non Acoustic....Planet For $ale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AQ10DXqFu0 TV programme ‘Planet for $ale’
‘Planet for $ale’ BBC 2 TV soundtrack and free download of first 2 tracks of the new ‘Planet for $ale’ album. Profits to Eco charities
http://www.isleoflight.co.uk/Pages/planet.html ‘Planet for $ale’ web pages
www.environmental-assistance.org/PlanetForSale ‘Planet for $ale’ charity donations
The Younger NMJ 1980’s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g65o_nJOsMA&feature=related NMJ live video album extracts from 1987 ish ‘Sentinel’ … plus loads more listed on You Tube
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQOz5bjfG_w&feature=related 1987 ish Winds NMJ video album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZJ_04Yp_fs&feature=related 1987 ish Beside the Water NMJ video album
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN1fESgwDNg&feature=related 1983 we think, Elephant Fair tv news feature ‘Breaking Cover’ (also known as ‘The Hare’s Leap’)
http://www.muzieklijstjes.nl/MojoBeyondfolk.htm First album ‘Ship to Shore’ still sailing. Number 33 in this chart, “ Mojo presents 50 genre-bending classics that, over the last 40 years, have taken folk music out of the fishing cottages and into the stratosphere. So settle back, pour a cup of Liberty cap tea and let's go beyond ... “
John Cholmondeley's bio:
Born too late for my musical taste, I first discovered Roy via Jugula and a gig at Malvern in the summer of '85. My mates were disappointed Jimmy Page didn't turn up, but I was blown away. I'd never seen anyone play anything as long or intense as OOTDIE ... and it all sat very well with my love of stuff like Solid Air. First saw Maz early one morning at Glastonbury in the mid '90's - loved his music too. Must be something about an acoustic guitar and a big PA ...??
A-Z of Harper: 'X' for X-Rated
Don't You Grieve from Flashes From The Archives of Oblivion
Beyond the Door Charity Auction: contact celtcoates@btinternet.com with offers
Competition results
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
For all your Nigel Mazlyn Jones needs visit http://www.nigelmazlynjones.com/
Nick Harper's charity page is at http://www.justgiving.com/nickharperkrocks/
In the July 2009 episode:
Intro (Background music: Blackpool from Sophisticated Beggar)
News
Sleeping at the Wheel from Once
An interview with Nigel Mazlyn Jones (part one of two), conducted by John Cholmondeley

Find out more about Nigel at http://www.nigelmazlynjones.com
The tracks played during this interview are:
On A Singularly Fine Day from Ship To Shore
High Tide (demo) from Ship To Shore
Sentinel from Sentinel
Nigel has also set up a new shop for downloads, see http://isleoflightrecords.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/releases.php?page=LR
John Cholmondeley's bio:
Born too late for my musical taste, I first discovered Roy via Jugula and a gig at Malvern in the summer of '85. My mates were disappointed Jimmy Page didn't turn up, but I was blown away. I'd never seen anyone play anything as long or intense as OOTDIE ... and it all sat very well with my love of stuff like Solid Air. First saw Maz early one morning at Glastonbury in the mid '90's - loved his music too. Must be something about an acoustic guitar and a big PA ...??
John also suggests you check out the solparty: Fri 10th / Sat 11th July 2009 in deepest Kent, featuring Robin Williamson, Barry 'The Fish' Melton, Nik Turner and many more.
Full details at http://www.solparty.org.uk or e-mail solparty777@hotmail.co.uk
Glasto from The Green Man
A-Z of Harper: 'W' for When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease
When an Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease from HQ
Competition results
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
For all your Nigel Mazlyn Jones needs visit http://www.nigelmazlynjones.com/
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
Nick Harper's charity page, where you can see the donation made by Graeme and also add your own, is at http://www.justgiving.com/nickharperkrocks/
In the June 2009 episode:
News - some brief updates about the stormcock.net site
12 Hours of Sunset from Beyond The Door (audio CD)
An interview with Simon Taylor

Simon plays in the following bands:
Tortishead (this link is having trouble at the time of writing)
Back To The Family performed by the Dayglo Pirates
The Same Old Rock from Stormcock
A-Z of Harper: 'V' for Valentine
Forever from Valentine
Competition update. Listen directly to the quiz at http://homepage.mac.com/fuzzytnth3/trapdoor/warblyquiz.mp3
Acapulco Gold from Valentine
Brief extract from Melkor's Door, by Messrs Brown, Davison and Taylor
Please note that music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
In the May 2009 episode:
News.
Roy appears in the short film "Brokeback Cowboy", see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5XBIcZemSU
Songs of Love from The Dream Society
An interview with Aaro Koskinen

Here is Aaro and the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865-1957) in the mystical forests of Helsinki - if you read the liner notes of "Flat Baroque & Berserk" carefully you can find a mention of one his compositions, "Karelia"
Aaro says:
Here are some links:
My RH pages:
http://musicnaut.iki.fi/musicnaut/royharper.html
My home page, which should have everything what I'm currently up to, i.e. blog, gig/record/book/movie reviews etc - I'm trying to be quite active updating the pages:
http://musicnaut.iki.fi/
However it's in Finnish - but - it may be also readable using Google's translation service (which I think it's fascinating although far from accurate :-)):
http://translate.google.com/translate?prev=hp&hl=en&js=n&u=http%3A%2F%2Fmusicnaut.iki.fi%2F%0D%0A%0D%0A&sl=fi&tl=en
Also my top 5 important sites in Internet today (feel free to omit these if you think they are not appropriate :-)):
http://www.eff.org/ - Electronic Frontier Foundation
http://www.edri.org/ - Digital Civil Rights in Europe
http://www.fsf.org/ - Free Software Foundation
http://www.ubuweb.com/ - UbuWeb
http://www.wikimedia.org/ - Wikimedia Foundation
Soundtrack from Brokeback Cowboy
A-Z of Harper: 'U' for You (The Game Part 2)
You from The Unknown Soldier
Competition
Trailer for the "Ad Astral Podcast", see http://www.adastralpodcast.com/
Songs of Love Part 2 from The Dream Society
Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband and Logic Express library and is free to use
In the April 2009 episode:
News.
Nick Harper tour ongoing. Visit the On Tour Forum
New Roy Harper remix project
East of the Sun from Flat Baroque and Berserk
There Once Was a Man by Duval
An interview with George Fort (part 2). George can be found at http://georgefort.blogspot.com/ and http://www.giantsquideye.com

Cora from Commercial Breaks
A-Z of Harper: 'T' for Tom Tiddler's Ground
Tom Tiddlers Ground from Beyond The Door
Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband library and is free to use
In the March 2009 episode:
News.
Hors D'oeuvres Magazine Special issue: see
Roy's Manchester City articles: http://www.manchestercity.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=142826
The Monster from The Green Man
An interview with George Fort (part 1). George can be found at http://georgefort.blogspot.com/

Sophisticated Beggar from Royal Festival Hall Live
A-Z of Harper: 'S' for South Africa
South Africa from The BBC Tapes Volume One
New England from The Green Man
Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
In the February 2009 episode:
Forget Me Not from HQ
News. Patrick McGoohan and John Martyn. Roy's Q&A at Manchester City: http://www.manchestercity.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=140819
An interview with Linn Branson (part 2). Linn Branson.

A-Z of Harper: 'R' for Referendum
Referendum from HQ
Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband library and is free to use
Home (studio version) from some versions of Valentine
In the January 2009 episode:
Sergeant Sunshine from Folkjokeopus
News. Davy Graham's death: http://www.daveygraham.moonfruit.com/
Stormcock top albums of 2008 can be found here.
An interview with Linn Branson. Linn Branson.

A-Z of Harper: 'Q' for Ten Years Ago (you have to listen for this to make sense)
Ten Years Ago from Commercial Breaks (not currently available, but another version is on The Unknown Soldier)
Still Lights Up The Rain from Coming Home to Stay by James Hollingsworth. Find out more about James at http://www.jameshollingsworth.com
Please note that all music used in the podcast is copyrighted and used with permission.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband library and is free to use
James Hollingsworth's music is copyrighted and used by kind permission
Ballad of Songwriter from Come out Fighting Ghengis Smith
Warning: this month's podcast contains swearing and ranting.
In the December 2008 episode:
News. Visit http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_content.php?id=793555&lang=eng_news for the Taiwan News article.
Psychopath from The Dream Society
An interview with Bill Musial. Bill can be found on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/people/Bill_Musial/623270761

A-Z of Harper: 'P' for Playing Prison
Playing Prison from Loony On The Bus (not currently available)
In the November 2008 episode:
News. Visit http://www.perurocks.org for info about Nick Harper's Peru trip.
One of Those Days in England (single version) from Bullinamingvase
An interview with Bill Musial. Bill can be found on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/people/Bill_Musial/623270761

A-Z of Harper: 'O' for Once
Once from Once
The intro music is "Eregli Oyun Havasi" from www.dunav.org.il
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband library and is free to use
In the October 2008 episode:
News. Visit http://www.perurocks.org for info about Nick's Peru trip. Roy's diary entry can be found here.
Referendum from The BBC Tapes Volume V
An interview with Dave Cochran.

Dave is on the left, Paul is on the right. Many thanks to Linn Branson (Harper PR) for her help in setting up the interview. She can be heard on it as well!
Grown Ups Are Just Silly Children from The BBC Tapes Volume V
A-Z of Harper: 'N' for Naked Flame
Naked Flame from Bullinamingvase
The Game from HQ
In the September 2008 episode:
Intro, including Che from Valentine
News: The Roy Harper tribute album project can be found here.
Part 3 of an interview with Roy Harper. Roy can be found at http://www.royharper.com
A combined MP3 of the entire interview will be available by mid-September at www.stormcock.net

Photo taken by Paul during a break in the podcast recording.
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband / Logic library and is free to use
In the mid-August 2008 episode:
Intro, including Miles Remains from Death Or Glory
Part 2 of an interview with Roy Harper. Roy can be found at http://www.royharper.com

Photo taken by Paul during a break in the podcast recording.
Your Tongue in Their Cheeks from Poems, Speeches, Thoughts and Doodles (currently unavailable)
A-Z of Harper: 'M' for McGoohans Blues and Me and My Woman
Me and My Woman from Royal Festival Hall Live 2001
Feedback from the Stormcock list meet at the Cropredy Festival
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband / Logic library and is free to use
In the August 2008 episode:
Intro, including Blackpool from Sophisticated Beggar
Part 1 of an interview with Roy Harper. Roy can be found at http://www.royharper.com

Photo taken during a break in the podcast recording. You can see my laptop and the portable microphone we were using.
Another Day from Flat Baroque and Berserk
Legend from Sophisticated Beggar
A-Z of Harper: 'L' for Lifemask
All Ireland from Lifemask
Manana from Folkjokeopus
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband / Logic library and is free to use
This is a special one-off episode, published mid-July 2008 on the Roy Harper Podcast stream. Matt is a musician that has worked extensively with Roy in recent years, on stage and in the studio as well. I was lucky enough to get an interview with Matt while visiting Ireland recently.
Introduction
Blue Stars from Blue Stars
Interview with Matt

Blind Leading D'Blind from Blue Stars
Links and Legal info
Autumn Caller from Blue Stars
Pinches of Salt from Beyond The Door
Blue Stars Reprise from Blue Stars
Matt Churchill can be found at http://www.mattchurchill.com
(less than 90 seconds!)
On Facebook look for the group "stormcock".
In the July 2008 episode:
Intro, including Theme One from Fruits Du Mer
Dancing All The Night from The Dream Society
An interview with Chris Politzki. You can find Chris on Facebook by searching for his full name.
North Country from Live at Les Cousins
A-Z of Harper: 'K' for Kangaroo Blues
Kangaroo Blues from Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion
Loony on the Bus from Loony on the Bus (currently unavailable)
Punch And Judy from Beyond The Door
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Incidental music is from Apple's Garageband library and is free to use
The cover of Theme One and Ogdens Nut Gone Flake is by Fruits Du Mer
In the June 2008 episode:
The Fly Catcher from The Unknown Soldier
The concluding half of the interview with Dave and Sue Burnham

Unknown Soldier from the single (currently unavailable)
Ere Winter Ends from Poems, Speeches, Thoughts and Doodles (currently unavailable)
A-Z of Harper: 'J' for Jack of Hearts. Also, for Jimmy Page and Joanna Newsom
Jack of Hearts from Work of Heart
The Death of God from the single
Water Sports from the Unknown Soldier single (currently unavailable)
In a Beautiful Rambling Mess from Come Out Fighting Genghis Smith
The audio on Unknown Soldier and Water Sports is poor. My apologies for this; the original MP3 was encoded at quite a low bit rate and I had to do quite a lot of restoration to remove scratches and pops.
In the May 2008 episode:
I'll See You Again from Valentine
An interview with Paul Davison conducted by Nick Lane

In The Morning from Today Is Yesterday
A-Z of Harper: 'I' for I Hate The White Man.
I Hate The White Man. This version is from Live at Les Cousins
If from Once
I Want To Be In Love from The Dream Society
In the April 2008 episode:
News about Nick gigs including supporting the Levellers at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 27.
Description of the Splinters 3 project. You can order the cd here.
Star of the Show by Porvari
Hallucinating Light (7" single version). The current version of HQ does not contain this version.
Introducing the Robert Harbin podcast.
Part 1 of a two-part interview with Dave and Sue Burnham.

Special bonus interview.
A-Z of Harper: 'H' for Hangman.
Hangman. This version is from the vinyl edition of In Between Every Line (currently unavailable).
The intro music is by Adam Leonard, see adamleonard.bandcamp.com for info
"Star of the Show" is by kind permission of Porvari, see http://www.porvari.co.uk
For all your Roy Harper music needs visit http://www.royharper.com
Thanks to the BBC for their permission to use the Tommy Boyd interview. All rights reserved.
In the March 2008 episode:
A description of Roy's track on "To Cry You a Song - A Collection of Tull Tales", 1996 Magna Carta MA-9009-2. http://www.magnacarta.net/albums_profile.asp?Band_ID=41&Album_ID=53
Bank of the Dead from Lifemask
Part 2 of a two-part interview with Darren Crisp.

Angel of the Night from The Dream Society
A-Z of Harper: 'G' for Goodbye
Goodbye from Flat Baroque and Berserk
Listener feedback
Life Goes By from Today is Yesterday
In the February 2008 episode:
Intro, including my enthusiasm for the new release of The Prisoner
Nick Harper tour info
The Wildlife Album including "Jabberwocky"
1948ish from Jugula
Part 1 of a two-part interview with Darren Crisp

Highway Blues from Heavy Crazy (unavailable, but a different copy of the track is on the BBC Tapes Volume III)
A-Z of Harper: 'F' for Folkjokeopus, Flat Baroque and Berserk, Forget Me Not, and Forbidden Fruit
See Roy's essay about Forbidden Fruit here.
Forget Me Not from HQ
Listener feedback
McGoohans Blues from Les Cousins
In the January episode:
The Stormcock mailing list top 30 (see below)
Midnight Sun from The Green Man
An interview with El Rose (this is quite a long one, around 45 minutes)

Glasto from The Green Man
A-z of Harper: 'E' for ECT
Committed from Sophisticated Beggar
Listener feedback
Rushing Camelot from Royal Festival Live 2001
When An Old Cricketer Leaves the Crease from HQ
The Stormcock email list top 30 albums of 2007:
In the December episode:
Reviews of the Stormcock reissue
Short and Sweet from the Cassette version of Unhinged (unavailable)
Part two of a two part interview with Steve Lambert and Pete Herring
Steve Lambert

Pete Herring
Burn the World Part 1 from Loony on the Bus (unavailable)
A-z of Harper: 'D' for Death or Glory
On Summer Day from Death or Glory
Listener feedback
Still Life from Garden of Uranium
Evening Star from Death or Glory
The two music publishers that I mentioned in the interview:
Woven Wheat Whispers: www.wovenwheatwhispers.co.uk
Magnatune: www.magnatune.com
Welcome to the Nick Harper Special. In this podcast:
"Riverside" from Light at The End of The Kennel"
"Blue Sky Thinking" from "Miracles for Beginners"
Chris Moxon interview
"Song of Madness" from "Harperspace"
Nick Harper interview
"The Verse Time Forgot" from "Double Life"
Paula Cuccurullo interview (I'm sure I mangled your name Paula - sorry!)
"Simple" from "Miracles for Beginners"
I would like to thank Linn Branson (HarperPR) for encouragement and helping to set up the interview with Nick, and also countless other people for their support.
Please visit www.lovehopestrength.org for more about the charity and Everest mission
Visit www.harperspace.com for more about Nick
In the November episode of the podcast:
News about the Stormcock reissue and Mojo article
"Anorak Corner" - compare old and new audio from Stormcock
One Man Rock'n'Roll Band from the audio CD part of Beyond the Door
Part one of a two part interview with Steve Lambert and Pete Herring
Steve Lambert

Pete Herring
All in All from the Green Man album
Listener feedback
Goodbye Ladybird, the B-side of the "I Still Care" single from Work of Heart. The track is currently unavailable.
Me and My Woman from the Royal Festival Hall 2-CD set.
Errata:
At times, particularly at the start of the podcast, my voice is a little distorted. My apologies for this; I am still getting to grips with levels in Garageband, compressor settings, mixer setup and so on. I'm getting better
I wrongly announce the last track as being played at the Royal Albert Hall. It was of course the Royal Festival Hall.
In this episode:
Intro music: "Blackpool" from Roy's album "Sophisticated Beggar".
The Great Roy Harper by Adam Leonard. Adam writes:
Nick Lane Interview. Here's a photo of Nick

An excerpt from "The Lords Prayer" from Roy's album "Lifemask".
"Cherishing the Lonesome" from "Bullinamingvase"
I played the promo for Hall of Mirrors, a short story podcast collection from Mike Bennett which I think a lot of you will enjoy.
Finally two tracks: "South Africa" from "Flashes from the Archives of Oblivion", and "Take Me Into Your Eyes" from "Today is Yesterday".