Monday, June 22, 2026

Banana Republic - Boomtown Rats


Okay, so this song was originally written as a protest against the state of the Republic of Ireland back in 1980 but it's been popping into my head a lot this morning as our sixth Prime Minister in ten years  stepped down. Here's what Google defines a 'banana republic' as 'A country labelled a banana republic has many distinguishing features. It has weak structures of governance, which often results in widespread corruption among government officials. Poverty is common, and the government, or a very small upper class, controls all resources. Measures of social and economic inequality are therefore typically high.'

We might not quite be there just yet but give it time. The problem with changing leaders and parties every few years (or weeks in some cases) is that no one's around long enough to actually do anything. I have a pretty radical view of what's needed...a benign dictatorship. A leader who'll make the difficult and sometimes unpopular choices (but choices that generally have the support of the majority of the population) that are needed to sort out the mess that this country's in and who'll be in power for as long as it takes. It won't happen of course, and dictators, benign or otherwise, have a habit of getting a bit carried away but surely we can't carry on like this for much longer?  

Friday, June 19, 2026

Danceteria - Soft Cell


Forgot to post this last week, that's old age for you. Is this Soft Cell's strongest single in decades? Yep, I think it is. 

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Dear Jessie - Madonna


It's perhaps hard to recall now just how big the holy trinity of American pop stars - Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna - were back in the '80s. Of course sadly only Madge (as she was known in Smash Hits) is still standing today, bless her pointy bra. When this video popped up on one of the few music channels still going last night it reminded me of just how brilliantly odd it is. And who doesn't love a hot fairy eh? 

Monday, June 15, 2026

Cross My Heart - Lime Garden


 Another great single from Lime Garden, top indie pop with a bit of a La Roux/Long Blondes vibe. 

Friday, June 12, 2026

On The Trail - The Prime Movers


Here's one for fans of bombastic 80s pop rock a la U2, Simple Minds and Big Country...The Prime Movers...taken from another great recent CD pickup, Beating Up The Campus, a late 90s compilation of classics from the 80s US college rock scene. Hairspray and eye liner optional. 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Look At The Animals - Jethro Tull


Picked up this two disc oddity from Jethro Tull's back catalogue from a CD stall at the Bearwood Shuffle over the weekend and it's well worth bagging a copy if you see one. It's a collection of unused tracks leftover from various album sessions and, in the case of disc one, an entire album (including this track) recorded in France in 1973 and then abandoned for various reasons. Top notch folk prog for discerning ear 'oles. 

Monday, June 08, 2026

It's a Brum Ting...

 

Enjoyed a flying visit to my old home town of Brum over the weekend and managed to catch some great live music, including Vieira and the Silvers at The Night Owl and purveyors of Brum's national anthem, 'It's  Brum Ting', Friendly Fire Band at the fabulous Bearwood Shuffle. 


Sad to see that The Crown and Electric Cinema are still boarded up, with a little vision that little patch of Brum could be a huge attraction for visitors judging the the number of people flocking to the various Black Sabbath related artwork and the bench on Broad Street. The legendary Swordfish Records (Est. 1979!) may be looking for a new home soon too apparently. Brum's not unique ignoring (or even worse demolishing) its cultural gems (Liverpool famously allowed The Cavern to be bulldozed into a car park...doh!) but come on now, pull yer fingers out. Apparently The Crown is or was owned by a Japanese development company who bought it in 2014 and then promptly shut it. I suspect they own most of that block now and no doubt have plans to wipe it off the face of the earth, soulless motherfuckers. 

On a more positive note, get yourselves down to RPM in Bearwood. Owned and operated by Pop Will Eat Itself and Bentley Rhythm Ace's Richard March it's an aladdin's cave of vintage analogue audio equipment on the ground floor with a record shop and cafe on the first floor and recording studio on the top floor. 

Here's a bit of Richard (who's also a ruddy great bloke) giving his axe some welly in the Poppies...


...and here he is in the vid for the iconic Big Beat classic Bentley's Gonna Sort You Out.