Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Sports Team - Fishing




This is the second or third track by Sports Team that I've felt compelled to stick up here. Good work chaps and chapette. It's sodding raining here in Devon so much today I'll probably be able to go fishing from the comfort of my sofa before the day's out...

Monday, October 28, 2019

Egyptian Blue / The Happy Couple + another support act whose name I can't remember...sorry @ The Prince Albert, Brighton




Back in Brighton for a 30th anniversary uni reunion and managed to fit in a gig (yes...I know...that's a rarity these days eh?) at The Prince Albert. The hotly tipped (by St Yannis of Foals no less) Egyptian Blue have a little bit of an early Foals-ish vibe but with more of post punk edge (think Wire/Gang of Four). In better times this would have seen 'em nibble away at the charts amidst a torrent of critical acclaim but we live in strange days indeed so who knows. I was impressed with their mighty riffage, complex rhythms and meaty vocals though, the sound of young dudes who've already taken enough and can take no more which, again, says a lot about the times we're living on. Stick 'em on a bill with Slaves or Idles and get 'em out on the festival scene next year and hopefully they'll win the following they so obviously deserve on tonight's showing...and you can't say 'pharaoh' than that. Oh dear...there was no need for that was there eh? 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

The Sweet - Hell Raiser




Heard this track a couple of times recently and it's glam-solutely fabulous. Sadly The Sweet don't seem to be much than a musical footnote these days but they produced some pretty awesome tracks during their brief heyday. Even more sadly lead singer Brian Connolly hit the bottle as badly as anyone can and suffered more heart attacks and other health problems than a body can stand, finally leaving for that great bar in the sky back in 1997 aged just 51.

For anyone new to The Sweet (or Sweet as they were also known) here are a couple of other classics:





Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Living Colour - Glamour Boys




Good grief, I don't think I'd heard this for 30 years or so before it came on 6 Music this morning. Living Colour deserved to be so much bigger than they were and this track, one of their poppier numbers, only reached number 83 in the UK. Shocking eh? Happily after a brief hiatus they're still playing. Hopefully they'll make it down to Devon one day...hmmm, not holding my breath on that one sadly. 

Friday, October 18, 2019

David Bowie - Golden Years (The Reflex Revision)




Wicked (as the kids used to say...innit) remix of Bowie's Golden Years that surely the thin white dude himself would have heartily approved of.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Happy Birthday Swordfish Records!




I forget exactly when I first went into Swordfish Records but it was during its time in Needless Alley and I'm guessing it was 1985/86...yes...I know. For almost the next three decades, barring my three years in Brighton, I popped in most weekends spending many happy hours (and pounds) trawling through the racks or chewing the musical fat with Gaz and Mike. Today Swordfish celebrates its 40th birthday and (being based in Devon these days) I'm gutted that I can't be there in person to toast its history, present and...fingers crossed...future. One of the last times I was there was for Record Store Day 2015 featuring Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls which, handily enough, someone filmed (you can just about make me out as the camera pans across the crowd towards the end). Enjoy! And support your local record store.

PS: It's becoming increasingly difficult to recall what the world was like back before the bloody internet, quite possibly the worst thing to have happened to the human race since the bubonic plague (yep, I'm aware of the irony of writing these words on the bloody internet), but back then we actually went out to buy stuff from shops...shops that employed hundreds of thousands of people, created vibrant high streets and fostered a sense of community that's rapidly vanishing. To listen to your music of choice you had to buy it, in turn giving bands and performers the dosh they needed to do their thang. Now...now...I can listen to anything ever recorded for free from the comfort of my pit and do you know what...it doesn't mean shit. I don't mean the music by the way, I mean this bottomless pit of music. Give a thirsty man a glass of water and it will taste like nectar,  pour 50 gallons down his throat and he'll quite possibly never want to drink again. Yes, I appreciate that being able to listen to new stuff can broaden musical tastes but that's what places like Swordfish used to do and, as a result, discovering a new band or artist felt like something special. Clicking on a screen doesn't. End of story. Thankfully some people still want to own a physical thing and hopefully places like Swordfish, rare as they are these days, will survive though. For the sake of our musical culture I really hope so. 

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Shed Seven - Dolphin




Going through a bit of a 90s phase at the moment and rediscovering some rather fine singles that had pretty much slipped from what's left of brain, like this little gem from Shed Seven. Love the funky bongos...

Friday, October 11, 2019

Rain special...




I'm not sure what the weather's like where you are but here in Devon it's rained pretty much all week and it looks set to rain until the end of time. So if life gives you rain stick on some rain themed songs that's what I say. Enjoy. 







PS: Yes I resisted the temptation to stick on It's Raining Men again.

Wednesday, October 09, 2019

Who Really Chose? - Matt Philip Hale



Former Miss Halliwell / The Day Ends frontdude Matt Philip Hale (aka MPH) is back, back BACK with a brand new solo single and, surprise surprise, it's ruddy ace. Perhaps more of a stripped back, lo-fi sound than before but with Matt's unique perspective, delivery and...well...MPH-ness. I've literally gone blue in the face banging on about this bloke but to hell with it, I'm going to keep going as long as he does.

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Ginger Baker RIP




You can take your pick of awesome Ginger Baker drum solos out there but this one's got to be one of the best during his time trading as Ginger Baker's Airforce. I had the good fortune to catch Ginger at Mostly Jazz Funk and Soul back in 2014 and, aside from wandering off stage to have a piss half way through, he seemed in remarkably good form (and humour for that matter). 

Friday, October 04, 2019

Du Blonde - Acetone




Heard Du Blonde (aka Beth Jeans Houghton) do a live version of this last night on Riley's 6Music show and was reminded how great she is. Yet another one of those artists who simply isn't given anywhere near as much coverage or appreciation as they deserve...plus she was very complimentary about my dodgy moustache once at Moseley Folk Festival.

Wednesday, October 02, 2019

Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazelwood - Summer Wine




After picking up a copy of Sinatra's Boots on CD at a chazza on Monday Riley played this track last night on his ever reliable 6 Music show. I wonder if Marc Almond's ever had a crack at recording this one? Maybe with Lana Del Ray? Dear Santa...