The Bawdies | photo by Kimberly Junod for WXPN
Sense of Place: The Bawdies are faithful craftsmen of the art of rock music
The band talks about how they discovered 60s rock music, and why they love it.
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Rock and roll is many things. It’s a feeling, an energy, and an attitude. Rock and roll is also a craft, and The Bawdies have spent over two decades perfecting that craft.
Since 2004, the Japanese band has released nine albums full of retro-leaning rock and featuring nostalgic album art that wouldn’t look out of place next to the Beatles in a record store.
Coming up on this installment of Sense of Place: Japan, The Bawdies talk about how they discovered 60s rock music, why they love it, and how – even though they sing in English – they put their own Japanese twist on the genre.
Thank you to interpreter Nelson Babin-Coy for helping with this interview.
This episode of World Cafe was produced and edited by Kimberly Junod. The web story was created by Miguel Perez. Our engineer is Chris Williams. Our programming and booking coordinator is Chelsea Johnson and our line producer is Will Loftus.