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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Podcast on Grant McPhee's upcoming Liverpool documentary

Grant McPhee

I started following Scottish filmmaker and music historian Grant McPhee on X when I saw that he was working on a Liverpool documentary that would include coverage of Ken Campbell's theater ventures (such as Illuminatus!). Here is an update, in the form of a podcast, about that upcoming documentary:

"Urbanista Magazine is thrilled to spotlight the latest episode of the Misadventures in Music podcast, which dives deep into the rich history of Liverpool’s underground arts and music movement with filmmaker and author Grant McPhee. Known for his critically acclaimed documentaries Teenage Superstars and Big Gold Dream, McPhee takes us on a fascinating journey into the stories behind his upcoming three-part series, The Revolutionary Spirit.

"The series unearths the untold narrative of Liverpool’s cultural heartbeat from the mid-60s to 1984—a time that’s often overshadowed by The Beatles’ global dominance. McPhee debunks the misconception that Liverpool’s music scene fell silent after the Fab Four departed for London. Instead, he uncovers a thriving counterculture that flourished in the shadows.

"The podcast opens with a reflection on Carl Jung’s dream of Liverpool as the “pool of life”—a city he never visited but saw as a beacon of creativity. This dream became symbolic of the city’s enduring spirit and its role as a wellspring for visionary artists. Grant’s work traces the city’s evolution, not as a relic of its Beatles legacy but as a crucible for counterculture movements, epitomized by the Liverpool School of Language, Music, Dream, and Pun."

More here, including the podcast. 


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