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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2021 · 1H 9M

47. Richard Youngs

from Low Profile with Markly Morrison

This is, as you will discover, a very special episode.  The first thing you'll hear on this episode is the sound of the English-born, Scottish-dewlling musician Richard Youngs playing guitar with his feet. Entitled “Foot Guitar XXXV,” it’s one example of the many forms that Youngs’ music can take. On the other 99 and a half percent of his recorded output, you can hear him singing and playing nearly every instrument you can think of, and many you have probably never heard of.  A handful of American fans have discovered his music due to his somewhat shoegaze-sounding record Sapphie, released in the USA on Jagjaguar records,  Richard Youngs has recorded over 140 albums since his 1990 solo debut “Advent.”  Many of these albums were released on his own label, No Fans Records. Usually involving an element of improvisation, one could use the blanket term “experimental” to describe his sound. Really, you could call it a lot of things…Just don’t call it folk music. "That term doesn't mean anything," Youngs said.Friend of the show Andrew Dorsett joined me in speaking with Mr. Youngs earlier this year to get inside his head, and find out about the stories behind his work.  Youngs speaks on the influence his son brings to the table, his long-term artistic relationship with Simon Wickham-Smith, and the ways he continues to challenge himself as a musicisan.  He also shares a bit of his expertise on the subject of vegan cooking. Low Profile is a listener-supported program.  If you would like to help support this show financially, go to patreon.com/lowprofile where you can get bonus material, first dibs on new merch, and help cover the costs of producing this programming.  Low Profile receives in-kind support from these independently owned Olympia, WA businesses:Old School Pizzeria,San Francisco Street Bakery,Schwartz's Deli,Rainy Day Records,and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from 3 Magnets Brewing.The portrait of Richard Youngs for this episode was painted by Nathan Berko-Gibson.Richard Youngs' recent works can be found at nofansrecords.com/Find more episodes and links at lowprofilepodcast.com

This is, as you will discover, a very special episode.  The first thing you'll hear on this episode is the sound of the English-born, Scottish-dewlling musician Richard Youngs playing guitar with his feet. Entitled “Foot Guitar XXXV,” it’s one example of the many forms that Youngs’ music can take. On the other 99 and a half percent of his recorded output, you can hear him singing and playing nearly every instrument you can think of, and many you have probably never heard of.  A handful of American fans have discovered his music due to his somewhat shoegaze-sounding record Sapphie, released in the USA on Jagjaguar records,  Richard Youngs has recorded over 140 albums since his 1990 solo debut “Advent.”  Many of these albums were released on his own label, No Fans Records. Usually involving an element of improvisation, one could use the blanket term “experimental” to describe his sound. Really, you could call it a lot of things…Just don’t call it folk music. "That term doesn't mean anything," Youngs said.Friend of the show Andrew Dorsett joined me in speaking with Mr. Youngs earlier this year to get inside his head, and find out about the stories behind his work.  Youngs speaks on the influence his son brings to the table, his long-term artistic relationship with Simon Wickham-Smith, and the ways he continues to challenge himself as a musicisan.  He also shares a bit of his expertise on the subject of vegan cooking. Low Profile is a listener-supported program.  If you would like to help support this show financially, go to patreon.com/lowprofile where you can get bonus material, first dibs on new merch, and help cover the costs of producing this programming.  Low Profile receives in-kind support from these independently owned Olympia, WA businesses:Old School Pizzeria,San Francisco Street Bakery,Schwartz's Deli,Rainy Day Records,and Scherler Easy Premium Shitty American Lager from 3 Magnets Brewing.The portrait of Richard Youngs for this episode was painted by Nathan Berko-Gibson.Richard Youngs' recent works can be found at nofansrecords.com/Find more episodes and links at lowprofilepodcast.com

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