Tuesday, May 30, 2023
I Want To Take You Higher - Sly and the Family Stone
As if buying CDs by the dozen wasn't bad/good enough I'm now finding them for free at the side of the road. Someone was having a clear out and there was the 2CD remastered soundtrack to the Woodstock movie just sitting there. For free. Bargain. Also picked up Pretzel Logic by Steely Dan, a Spyro Gyra album, a Rocky Hill album and a Free Best Of...appropriately enough.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Great Things - Echobelly
Picked up the Britpop-tastic debut album by Echobelly on CD (obvs) a few weeks ago and found the original receipt tucked into the booklet. The original buyer had snapped it up for £13.50 from Woolworths in 1995, it should have been £14.99 but they got a 10% staff discount. Bargain! £15 in 1995 equates to roughly £28.77 nowadays, just a tad more than the 75p I paid for it. It struck me how many jobs that single CD supported back in the 90s, from the band itself and the studio staff through to the graphic designers, the CD manufacturers and distributors to the reps and PR people, the shelf stackers and cashiers...and now? I suppose you might still have some studio involvement (although you can probably do most stuff in your bedroom) but I'm guessing the majority of music goes straight online. With the looming spectre of AI already costing tens of thousands of jobs in the UK alone you have to wonder what people are going to do to earn an honest living in the future.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Just Another Day - Misty's Big Adventure
It's just over a year since Misty's Big Adventure's Grandmaster Gareth departed this world for that great Jug Of Ale in the sky and barely a week goes by without me thinking about him and silently cursing a world that, by and large, ignored his talents. 12 months ago I promised to carry on doing what I can to share the band's music and I'm determined to stick by that so here's a few more classics. If you can share them with everyone you know...and perhaps even some random strangers in the street too...it'll be greatly appreciated.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is - Sparks
Heard this last night for the first time on one of the last ever 'prime time' Marc Riley 6 Music shows (hang your head in shame Samantha Moy - 'Head of 6 Music', the sooner you're gone the better) and it immediately became one of my top 5 Sparks tracks of all time. Written from the perspective of a 22 hour old baby it's it's utter genius from start to finish and, just in case you don't get it, the video well and truly rams home the point.
Monday, May 15, 2023
Madame Van Damme - Lightspeed Champion
Picked up the double album of Life Is Sweet! Nice To Meet You for 50p on Saturday. Bargain. This track's the pick of the bunch so far. One for the nihilists out there.
Wednesday, May 10, 2023
Happy 30th Blur-day Modern Life Is Rubbish!
On May 10th 1993 Blur’s second (and make or
break) album, Modern Life Is Rubbish was released in turn helping to kick start
arguably one of the most fertile and fun musical movements of my brief lifetime, ‘Britpop’. I've heard Modern Life Is Rubbish being referred to as a bit twee before now but some of the stuff on there, like Advert, clearly points to Blur's post Britpop anthem Song 2.
And then there's the instrumental pub piano insanity of Intermission...cor blimey...
Friday, May 05, 2023
Prince Of Peace - Galliano
Thinking of a suitably topical track for this weekend's coronation I came up with the double whammy of PRINCE Of Peace by Galliano, whose lead singer was, from time to time, known as EARL Zinger. Not sure if King Chuck III's an Acid Jazz fan or not but when the tune's this great who cares eh?
Tuesday, May 02, 2023
If You Could Read My Mind - Gordon Lightfoot
RIP Gordon Lightfoot, the genius behind this perfect slice of 70s folk rock. I'm guessing a lot of people my age will have come across it courtesy of its use in Trigger Happy TV but you might also hear a slight echo of the track in a certain Whitney Houston number too...
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