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Loose Ends Carl McIntosh; Definitive interview; Creative force & Pioneer behind Brit-Funk era songs 

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On Part 1 of this interview, Carl McIntosh of Loose Ends talks about working with Jane Eugene and Steve Nichol, his family background, and how the first cracks in the band appeared.
In Part 2, Carl talks about the music, the hits and the breakup.
Today Carl is still touring - dates are on his website, And new music is coming.
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Loose Ends formed in 1980 when Carl McIntosh, a native of London, England, met Steve Nichol and Jane Eugene (then Loose End). The trio quickly gained attention with their distinctive sound, blending elements of soul, funk, jazz, and electro-pop. Jane Eugene and McIntosh's smooth vocals, combined with his skills as a guitarist, were integral to the band's signature sound.
Loose Ends released their debut album, "A Little Spice," in 1983, which featured the hit single "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)." The song became a chart-topping success, both in the UK and internationally, establishing Loose Ends as a leading force in the burgeoning British soul & Brit Funk scene.
McIntosh's songwriting prowess and musical versatility were evident throughout Loose Ends' discography, which included acclaimed albums such as "So Where Are You?" (1985) and "Zagora" (1986). The group's innovative use of synthesizers and drum machines, coupled with McIntosh's soulful vocals, earned them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
Beyond his work with Loose Ends, McIntosh has collaborated with various artists and producers, contributing his talents to numerous projects within the R&B and soul genres. His influence on British music extends beyond Loose Ends, as he has played a significant role in shaping the sound of contemporary British soul and R&B.
Throughout his career, McIntosh has remained active in the music industry, continuing to perform, record, and collaborate with other artists. His legacy as a pioneering figure in British soul music is firmly established, with his contributions continuing to inspire and influence musicians around the world.

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Комментарии : 11   
@BACKYARDBULLYnetwork
@BACKYARDBULLYnetwork 4 месяца назад
Very intriguing interview. The man behind the soundtrack of my childhood
@LINNI-2023
@LINNI-2023 4 месяца назад
Bad MF right here one of my idols! Woooooooooo!!!
@popthehistorymakers
@popthehistorymakers 4 месяца назад
Part 2 coming Friday
@SonnyCrocket123
@SonnyCrocket123 4 месяца назад
LOOSE ENDS/ NICK MARTINELLI WHAT A PERFECT COMBINATION ❤💣💥💯💯💯
@popthehistorymakers
@popthehistorymakers 4 месяца назад
Listen to end of part 1 and part two for Martinelli - what a genius
@SonnyCrocket123
@SonnyCrocket123 4 месяца назад
@popthehistorymakers oh I been knew of his musical genius. I been a fan of Nick Martinelli and Loose Ends since the early 80s...I have all of the vinyls cassettes and cds. Also he worked with 5 Star,and many others. Timeless music that never grows old!❤️
@popthehistorymakers
@popthehistorymakers 4 месяца назад
@@SonnyCrocket123 exactly- that’s what I feel about it. Cool as F
@Fundaground
@Fundaground 4 месяца назад
Thank you! Carl is one of those kinda cats I model after in terms of musical influences! Salute
@popthehistorymakers
@popthehistorymakers 4 месяца назад
I get that. Part 2 will be uploaded Friday!
@NextSound170
@NextSound170 2 месяца назад
It always makes me laugh how this side of the music, commercial, needs so much interjection from everyone else; where in dance music who made the track is who wrote the whole piece, maybe guest musicians etc but yeah its all so many personalities and it can clash
@popthehistorymakers
@popthehistorymakers 2 месяца назад
@@NextSound170 I think it’s just the music industry back then. All wanting in and all giving their opinion whether record companies, producers and so on. The guy who did Rhythm is a Dancer talks about remixes that the record company did which were horrible and he stopped them. Opinions are unfortunately like arseholes - everyone has one.
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