It's my own personal history project stretching back to 2007 - with hundreds of recorded interviews, podcasts and plays. This section of the site is pretty old so don't expect it to work all the time and ignore it asking for Real Player to be loaded.
So Listener beware!!!
Defnet Media TV is up and almost running
Here is a quick sample of what's going on.
We will be streaming a selection of programmes, but until a proper schedule starts to firm up. Go to www.livestream.com/defnetmedia to watch on a Big Screen
The Co-operative is bringing to life the film Burma VJ in the UK.
Catch Paul Tarpey and the hooded Guitarist, performing at Mello Mello, Slater Street in September 2008. Paul tired of self righteous poets doing worthy poems has created a niche for himself in the performance world.
Check out part two or our full youtube channel
The Settee Council back catelogue is going online. The roughly described theatre company produced a number of so called plays early this century which were performed in unusual venues on tours around Merseyside.
Video footage has been unearthed and now we are able to bring this to you via the marvel that is the internet.
Who can forget such classic lines such as "Do you want to go and feed the ducks?" or "I said to Che" along with other more memorable lines.
You may have been in the audience for the memorarble performances on the Ford Estate, Garston Community Centre, The Masque, the Finch and Firkin and Toxteth Town Hall, if you were the Settee Council offers it's sincerest apologies and advises you not to view the material as they can not be held responsible for the consequences.
A spokesman for the Settee Council said "yeah we did a number of plays mostly based around the one idea - now we are going to put all that video that the bloke at the back of the room was filming on the internet. Some of it is still funny even today, other bits are just shit. But is a good opportunity to embarass my old friends."
Start at the wobbly camera beginning on our youtube site www.youtube.com/defnetmedia
Do us a favour - Create a new tune for the Art in Liverpool podcast for us
Since the early days of the Art in Liverpool podcast we have used the same introductory tune, it has a good rhythm and fits together well with the other audio. But now we are looking for a new introductory tune and appropriate outro for the show.
Deaf School played the Liverpool Everyman on Saturday 17th April in aid of Eric Shark who had died recently after a long illness.
They were joined by Kevin Rowland, Suggs, Ian Broudie, Lee Thompson, Pete Wylie plus a host of other friends and family to pay the tribute to Eric.