Friday, May 29, 2026

Can I Play With Madness - Iron Maiden


How can I have made it to 56 without knowing that Monty Python's Graeme Chapman played the teacher in this epically 80s video? 

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now - Rick Astley & Blossoms


Talk of a lost generation (or more likely generations) of young people in this country (and probably every country) who can't find work made me recall this unexpected but bizarrely brilliant hook up between Rick Astley and Blossoms from 2023's Glasto. 

Like Rick and the boys I've been lucky enough to be gainfully employed for pretty much all of my life but heaven knows what the poor sods in their teens and 20s are going to do for a living in a future stuffed full of AI, driverless vehicles, drone deliveries, robots and a population that's too lazy or scared to ever go out again for fear of getting raped or stabbed in the head (and quite possibly both) by an 11 year old looking for Tik Tok content and who won't even get a slap on the fricking wrist if he's ever caught.  

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

the van - Bleachers


Been hearing this track a lot on 6 Music recently. It's a new one but it sounds like it's been around for decades, thanks to that Philly soul vibe in the background together with the odd nod to classic era Springsteen. 

Friday, May 22, 2026

Sunshine Day - Osibisa


After a colder than average May in the UK it looks as though we might actually see a little sun over the bank holiday weekend. So what better tune to usher it in than Osibisa's classic Sunshine Day. 

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Tekila Bum Bum - Montefiori Cocktail


Another random track from another random CD pick up (a cheapo compilation album called Electric Grooves). This one's the kind of hidden gem that Tarantino would pluck from obscurity...but I beat him to it. If he sends me $1million I'll keep my trap shut though. How about it Q? 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Good News - Mari Wilson


I have a soft spot for Mari Wilson after making her classic Just What I Always Wanted single (a top 10 smash back in 1982) one of my first proper record purchases. At a sprightly 71 the Neasden Queen of Soul's back with a brand new album that nods back to that time and this track's the first taster. 

PS: For anyone who hasn't heard Just What I Always Wanted here it is...ahhhh...the memories...


Friday, May 15, 2026

Redeemer - Yard Act


Yard Act take a deliciously darker turn with new track Redeemer, suitably reflective of the state of the world right now. 

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Wombie Zombie - Billy Taylor


Another CD pick up from the weekend, Rockabilly From Hell, a 2CD compilation from Not Now Music who put out a seemingly never ending flood of often relatively obscure stuff like this. One for all the rockabilly zombies out there.  

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Sunday Girl - Florrie


Amongst the bundle of CDs I picked up over the weekend was a copy of Florrie's bouncy cover of Sunday Girl. As some of the comments on You Tube have noted it's a mystery why she wasn't a bigger hit, but there's nowt as queer as folk eh? Florrie for PM, that's what I say. 

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

Loose Fit (The Grid Remix) - Happy Mondays


Listened to Happy Mondays Pills, Thrills and Bellyaches last night (on CD of course) and came across this remix today from The Grid which expands one of the album's highlights into a spacier almost 8 minute groove. One for the Bez-heads. 

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Spinning Wheel - Blood, Sweat and Tears


Spinning forward 30 years from the last post here's another recent CD related purchase, Blood, Sweat and Tears seminal (as if there weren't enough bodily fluids flying around) Spinning Wheel, which seems kind of appropriate for the state of the world right now. 

Friday, May 01, 2026

Big Butter and Egg Man - Muggsy Spanier & His Ragtime Band


Picked up a load of old jazz CDs this week including a Muggsy Spanier compilation. Listen to the piano break around a minute in and you can hear the early stirrings of rock n roll and later in the track 'ol Muggsy (I'm assuming it's him) gets particularly excited. And all this waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 1939. Apparently Muggsy was rather familiar with the mobsters that were around in Chicago at that time, most of whom loved jazz including, presumably, a certain Al Capone, which probably explains why Muggsy's band were so shit hot. Ahem.