
The Joy of the Single
Film packed with startling memories, vivid images and penetrating insights into the power of pop and rock's first and most abiding artefact - the seven-inch, vinyl 45-rpm record.
Do you remember buying your first single? Where you bought it? What it was? The thrill of playing it for the first time? What it sounded like? How it maybe changed your life? Lots of us do. Lots of us still have that single somewhere in a dusty box in the attic, along with other treasured memorabilia of an adolescence lost in music and romance. The attic of our youth.
The Joy of the Single is a documentary packed with startling memories, vivid images and penetrating insights into the power of pop and rock's first and most abiding artefact - the seven-inch, vinyl 45-rpm record, a small, perfectly formed object that seems to miraculously contain the hopes, fears, sounds and experiences of our different generations - all within the spiralling groove etched on its shiny black surface, labelled and gift-wrapped by an industry also in its thrall.
In the confident hands of a star-studded cast, the film spins a tale of obsession, addiction, dedication and desire. The viewer is invited on a journey of celebration from the 1950s rock 'n' roll generation to the download kids of today, taking in classic singles from all manner of artists in each decade - from the smell of vinyl to the delights of the record label, from the importance of the record shop to the bittersweet brevity of the song itself, from stacking singles on a Dansette spindle to dropping the needle and thrilling to the intro.
Featuring contributions from Noddy Holder, Jack White, Richard Hawley, Suzi Quatro, Holly Johnson, Jimmy Webb, Pete Waterman, Norah Jones, Mike Batt, Graham Gouldman, Miranda Sawyer, Norman Cook, Trevor Horn, Neil Sedaka, Paul Morley, Rob Davies, Lavinia Greenlaw, Brian Wilson and Mike Love.
Last on
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The 12 Inch Single
Paul Morley on the 7-inch single's grand relative and its peak in the 80s.
Clips
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What does playing a record mean?
Duration: 01:37
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The Joy of B-Sides
Duration: 02:08
Music Played
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Roy Orbison
It's Over
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Four Tops
Reach Out I'll Be There
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The Shadows
Apache
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Suzi Quatro
Devil Gate Drive
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Booker T. & The M.G.'s
Green Onions
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Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
Diamonds
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Ian Dury & the Blockheads
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
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The Smiths
How Soon Is Now?
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The Hollies
Look Through Any Window
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Mud
Tiger Feet
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Slade
Cum On Feel The Noize
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Joy Division
Transmission
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Little Eva
The Loco-Motion
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The Buggles
Video Killed The Radio Star
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Frankie Goes to Hollywood
Two Tribes
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Jean‐Michel Jarre
Oxygène Part III
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Chris Rodley |
| Director | Chris Rodley |
Broadcasts
- Fri 23 Nov 201221:00
- Sat 24 Nov 201200:00
- Mon 26 Nov 201200:35
- Sun 13 Jan 201301:30
- Sat 23 Feb 201322:45
- Fri 12 Jul 201322:30
- Sat 13 Jul 201302:30
- Mon 15 Jul 201300:30
- Christmas Day 201300:05
- Mon 24 Feb 201421:00
- Tue 25 Feb 201403:00
- Wed 8 Oct 201400:25
- Fri 16 Oct 201521:00
- Sat 17 Oct 201501:00
- Sat 17 Oct 201522:55
- Boxing Day 201500:30
- Thu 7 Jan 201623:00
- Sat 27 Feb 201602:50
- Sun 28 Feb 201602:00
- Fri 2 Dec 201621:00
- Sat 3 Dec 201600:25
- Fri 28 Apr 201722:30
- Sat 20 Jan 201800:30
- Fri 9 Nov 201823:00
- Sun 10 Mar 201901:40
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