David Quantick (born 1961, Wortley, South Yorkshire, England) is a freelance journalist, writer and critic who specialises in music and comedy. He began writing for the music publication "NME" in 1983 alongside Danny Baker and Paul Morley. Along with Steven Wells he contributed to many of the humorous snippet sections in the paper. He gained a reputation for incisive and witty observations on popular culture and music. Wikipedia
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Cook'd and Bomb'd: This site was initially set-up to store audio files of Why Bother, the brilliant improvised collaboration between Peter Cook and Chris Morris. We then decided to start storing up more stuff, including the audio of Brass Eye, Blue Jam, chilled.cream.org/forums/collab.php
A full programme & archive listing is in development that should appear alongside the extensive Quantick retrospective for SOTCAA of Spring 2002. www.angelfire.com/super/sotcaabits/quanticks.html
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He used to go on Collins and Maconie's radio show constantly slagging him off whilst C&M laughed awkwardly in the background (Maconie an unfailing Moz fan/interviewer and Collins a Moz hater in the early 90's but voted Ringleader as a favourite album of 0 forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?p=710250
David Quantick is a writer, broadcaster and critic specialising in comedy and music. He has written on, or appeared in, an extremely large amount of influential television and radio shows, from The Day Today and The Fast Show, to the banned animation Pope www.imdb.com/name/nm0702880/