- Interview
- Summary
- Transcript of interview [to be added]
- Keywords
- Supporting documentation
Interview
Interview of Teresa Spencer (JBP/OT/02) conducted on the 17th July 2024 at St Annes’ Parish Hall, Lytham St Annes, by Grace Brinkworth. In the interview, the participant talks about growing up in 1960s London.
Summary
| Time | Description |
|---|---|
| 00:00:00-00:00:16 | Introduction of participant including name, location of interview and date. |
| 00.00.16-00.00.38 | Participant talks about where she grew up. |
| 00.00.38-00.01.48 | Participant talks about activities she did as a child. |
| 00.01.49-00.02.17 | Participant talks about how she shared music with her family. |
| 00.02.18-00.03.08 | Participant talks about local youth clubs she attended as a child and other leisure activities. |
| 00.03.08-00.04.33 | Participant talks about attending live music shows as a teen |
| 00.04.34-00.06.05 | Participant talks about how people listened to music when she was a teen. |
| 00.06.06-00.06:30 | Participant talks about buying music to listen to in the period. |
| 00.06.31-00.08.24 | Participant talks about artists she listened to in the 1950s and 1960s. |
| 00.08.24-00.09.45 | Participant talks about the range of ways to discover new music. |
| 00.09.45-00.10.34 | Participant discusses how music was taught in her family. |
| 00.10.35-00.11.10 | Participant talks about musical television and radio shows. |
| 00.11.11-00.13.48 | Participant talks about attending secondary school. |
| 00.13.49-00.14.32 | Participant talks about how music and drama were key to her education. |
| 00.14.33-00.15.48 | Participant talks about how the process of listening to music has changed. |
| 00.15.48-00.17.20 | Participant talks about her memories of using a jukebox. |
| 00.17.20-00.19.33 | Participant talks about her leisure activities changed as she grew up. |
| 00.19.34-00.22.08 | Participant talks about fashion trends she followed. |
| 00.22.09-00.24.07 | Participant talks about the drinking and drugs culture of the 1960s. |
| 00.24.08-00.27.34 | Participant talks about jobs she had as a teen and beyond. |
| 00.27.36-00.31.04 | Participant talks about how the area she grew up in has changed since. |
| 00.31.04-00.33.32 | Participant talks about continuities in the area she grew up in. |
| 00.33.32-00.34.34 | Participant talks about the identities of London, then and now. |
| 00.34.34-00.36.40 | Participant talks about the mood of the public when she was growing up and how far the 1960s were a time of change. |
| 00.36.40-00.38.00 | Participant talks about how things began to change for the worse after the 1960s. |
| 00.38.00-00.42.38 | Participant talks about the impact of the Second World War on her family and childhood. |
| 00.42.38-00.43.54 | Participant talks about the emergence of the NHS and welfare state when she was a teen. |
| 00.43.55-00.47.04 | Participant talks about how the notions of hope for the future that were rife in the nation at the time were present in music she listened to. |
| 00.47.04-00.50.26 | Participant talks about the American influence on British music and culture in the 1960s. |
| 00.50.26-00.53.56 | Participant talks about music festivals. |
| 00.53.56-00.55.37 | Participant talks about how her relationship with music changed when she had a family. |
| 00.55.37-00.58.13 | Participant talks about how the ways she listens to music is different now. |
| 00.58.13-01.03.00 | Participant talks about how music in the present day is used to express political beliefs. |
| 01.03.00-01.04.37 | Participant talks about how society shifted from the 1960s unity to more individualist thinking. |
| 01.04.37-01.08.01 | Participant talks about the nature of her relationship with music and politics, today and at the time. |
| 01.08.01-01.12.28 | Participant talks about the women’s rights movement and growing up. |
| 01.12.28-01.14.58 | Participant discusses how social issues were present in the music she listened to. |
| 01.14.58-01.16.36 | Participant discusses how these issues were present in her local area and community. |
| 01.16.36-01.19.10 | Conclusion of interview (participant talks about her favourite song) |
Transcript
00:00:00-00:00:00
To be added when available
Keywords
Places: London
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People:
Organisations: National Health Service
Subjects: music; politics; societal changes; education; welfare state.
