Friday, September 06, 2019
Richard Dawson - Jogging
First heard this on the ever reliable Marc Riley show and it really is a remarkable track, from the 'how the hell is he fitting these words into a song' lyrics (helpfully written up on the vid as the song jogs along) to Dawson's angelically angst ridden vocals. If this doesn't float your boat then quite frankly you need a life jacket. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 04, 2019
Jeffrey Lewis & The Voltage - LPs
Lordy, I love this. I'm guessing I'm a little older than the wonderful Jeffrey Lewis (and I don't agree with his verdict that everything from the 80s sucked but vive le difference eh?) however both he and I grew up in that wonderful magical pre internet age when discovering music was genuinely a hunt and a thrill as opposed to being a mere click away. I remember when vinyl was dirt cheap too, coming back from car boot sales with a bag full of bargains on a weekly basis. Ahhhh, happy days. But, as Jeff quite rightly concludes those happy days are still here...only now its CDs that are the bargains! I've been banging on about this for months / years so it's nice to know I'm not the only one who has a growing soft spot for those little silver discs. And the prices...good grief...four CDs for £1 in some charity shops! Nuts! But don't tell everyone okay, it's just our little secret.
Monday, September 02, 2019
Magic Mick - In praise of Mick Talbot
He's been pounding the keys for 4 decades or so now as part of Dexy's (in several of its incarnations), The Style Council, Galliano, Young Disciples and an eclectic selection of other bands so it's odd that Mick Talbot seldom seems to get the kudos he obviously richly deserves. So here's my humble effort to start redressing the balance with a track that I've just discovered after finding a 12 inch in a charity shop (which sadly I didn't buy for some reason...I know...). Enjoy and if you do enjoy share it with the rest of planet earth.
PS: Obviously I'm not the only Mick fan, here's a cool mix/Micks of some of the man's magic moments.
Friday, August 30, 2019
Top of the Iggy Pops
Great to hear Iggy Pop's new one James Bond getting plenty of play on 6Music. It probably helps that Pop's one of their DJs but even so, it's a strangely wonderful track.
I picked up a copy of Pop's '82 album Zombie Birdhouse a while ago and noticed that it's recently been re-released. Here's one of the better tracks from it.
And finally here's a rare clip of Pop 'miming'...ahem...to Some Weird Sin back in 1978. Something tells me he wasn't taking the whole thing too seriously.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Black Midi - Ducter
Early Foals, a little PiL, a dash of Eartha Kitt...yep, Black Midi's Ducter's an odd one but it's one of the more interesting tracks that I've heard this year. The bit at the end ("We are the Knights who say ni" anyone?) sounds like the inside of my head too. Cool.
Friday, August 23, 2019
Beautiful 'Tres'
In the spirit of caring and sharing here are three (or Tres...which sounds a bit like Trays...which sounds a bit like Days...get it?) bands that were new to us that we discovered at Beautiful Days last weekend (blimey that seems like a ruddy long time ago now).
PS: I completely forgot (blame the cider) to mention The Breath in the 'review'. Beautiful stuff.
Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Beautiful Days Festival @ Escot Park August 16th - 18th 2019
After we had a fallow year in 2018 (not one single camping festival...shocking) it was nice to get back to one of the best, Beautiful Days, and despite the weather (Friday was a trifle 'moist') it lived up to its name once again. This was our third BD and there was the usual mix of new and old acts with a leaning towards the folkier side of things (okay I know Sleaford Mods, Skunk Anansie and NOFX ain't exactly folk but there were more fiddles per square mile at BD than many festivals). There were oodles (yes, that's officially how you measure bands) of highlights, Friday dished up the lovely Beans On Toast, up and coming indie rockers Cabbage, the awesome Queen Zee (glam pop-tastic) and a hits packed set from The Stranglers. It rained on and off for a mere 14 hours or so but it's summer time in Britain so what do you expect eh?
After scraping the mud out of various orifices and drying off our clothes on a fence on Saturday morning we hot footed it...well wet footed might be a better description...to catch Echo Town (any band with a didgeridoo will didgeri-do it for me) on the main stage at 11am, squelched over to see another highlight The Recks (gypsy jazz, rock, folk, general awesomeness...plus the lead singer has the best facial hair in music) in the big top tent.
Other Saturday highlights included Peter Hook and the Light cramming more Joy Division and New Order classics into an hour than you'd think possible (it was ruddy brill)...
....Tom Robinson reminding 6Music fans like me that he's just as great a musician as he is a DJ (War Baby, Glad to be Gay, 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16 etc Motorway...and a bunch of other class tracks that I'll have to hunt down and buy) and the ultimate Marmite band Sleaford Mods (for the record I loved 'em...but then again I'm a jolly fucker).
Sunday morning and we managed to make it to The Membranes and Choir for 11am (the kids rise and shine show in the Theatre Tent at 8.30 helped raise us from our cider...oh so much cider...soaked state) and The Bar-steward Sons of Val Doonican (I've never seen the Big Top so rammed). The Blinders played a blinder of a set (thrashy indie rock with a bit of bluesy twist in places...think The Doors meets Arctic Monkeys) Ferocious Dog's celtic infused folk punk got us in the mood for a double helping of US punk punk in the form of Less Than Jake (more fun and energy than a Duracell bunny on speed) and NOFX (who rather brilliantly pissed off half the crowd in roughly 30 seconds...now that's proper punk). Of course we had to end the day and festival itself with The Levellers who put on a typically joyous and heartfelt show (a repeat of their 1994 Glasto set apparently), gawd bless 'em. I'm pretty sure that any money the band made by putting on Beautiful Days went on the set climaxing firework display but it was worth it. Flash, bang, wallop what a festival.
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
Black Uhuru - Great Train Robbery
Given the relentlessly piss poor 'summer' weather that we're enduring yet again here in the UK let's try to warm ourselves up with a little 80s reggae from Black Uhuru. Shut yer eyes, pop the heating on and imagine you're sat in a country where it stops bloody raining and the sun actually comes out once in a while.
PS: Picked up a promo copy of this very track from Teignmouth's Sound Preservation Society on Saturday too! Class.
Friday, August 09, 2019
Sacred Paws - Almost It
Well, it is Almost It...the weekend that is...and pity the poor souls (all 55,000 of 'em) who were looking forward to Boardmasters Festival. Anyway, hopefully this little beauty from Sacred Paws will cheer them up. Blending a little highlife with indiepop (shades of the much missed Rumble Strips in there too) it's pretty much irresistible. Enjoy!
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Argent - God Gave Rock and Roll To You
I may have known this before...if I did I'd forgotten it though...but did you know that the Kiss classic God Gave Rock and Roll To You was a cover?! Yes...I know, that's a crazy, crazy fact eh? The dudes responsible for the original were Argent, who also gave us this little beauty too. God bless 'em.
Monday, August 05, 2019
Jelly Roll Morton - Jungle Blues
Ever practical I bought half a dozen 78s on Saturday including a 50s repress of this classic from Mr Jelly Roll Morton. Cool with a capital C.
Friday, August 02, 2019
Darryl Pandy - Animal Magnetism
Picked up a Chicago House Remix 12 inch of Darryl Pandy's Animal Magnetism last weekend and blow me down it's a classic. You'll probably know Pandy for his vocal on Farley Jackmaster Funk's seminal Love Can't Turn Around but this track's (in my humble opinion) every bit as good.
Thursday, August 01, 2019
Fancy a threesome...?
Here's a trio of tracks from Steve Lacy (shades of the Manics meets Steely Dan), Sampa the Great and Michael Kiwanuka/Tom Mich (Kool and the Gang-tastic) all of which are currently going down (steady now) well in Baron Towers.
Monday, July 29, 2019
The Communards - For A Friend
Picked up yet another bundle of bargain CDs from various charity shops at the weekend including a copy of The Communards' album Red. Forgot what a truly beautiful song For A Friend was and I'm betting you probably have too. Let's do something about that eh? Enjoy.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Queen Zee - Loner
Top notch indie punk from Queen Zee for a clammy Friday dance around in yer pants. Enjoy!
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Brothers Johnson - Strawberry Letter # 23
It's nowhere near as warm down here in 'sunny' Devon as it seemingly is every-ruddy-where else in the UK today but here's arguably one of the ultimate sunny day tunes from those Brothers Johnson. Obviously younger brother Boris left the band to pursue a rather different career...
Tuesday, July 23, 2019
Ezra Furman - Calm Down AKA I Should Not Be Alone
Can't believe it's taken me weeks to post this track. Slack old Mr Hearing Aid. Anyway here it is. I love Ezra Furman, one of the few artists in the world constantly putting out good stuff that bobs about in a sea of fetid mediocrity. Gawd bless him.
Friday, July 19, 2019
The Regrettes - I Dare You
Shades of The Strokes back in their noughties prime (yes, I was there kids) courtesy of The Regrettes. Super cute vid too. Enjoy!
Thursday, July 18, 2019
Snooky Fest 2019 @ Warren Farm, Dawlish - Saturday July 13th 2019
Another (the third) Snooky Fest and as with years one and two this was a ruddy lovely day and evening with loads of great bands, a friendly crowd and just the odd pint (or two...ahem) of cider. I enjoyed all the sets but pick of the pops for me included Datura Roots Collective (vid above, not taken from Snooky Fest though...I was probably too busy groovin'), Maddy and the Chaps, Josh Curnow and, of course, traditional festival closers Eventime. Same time next year? Hell yes.
Friday, July 12, 2019
Nakhane - Age Of Consent
Wow, what a cover version (REM meets David McAlmont at their most beautiful). And what a voice too. His back story's every bit as remarkable, read this article for a quick history lesson.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Kermit the Frog - Once In A Lifetime
Ever wanted to hear and see Kermit the Frog covering Talking Heads' Once In A Lifetime? Yes, me too. Well today's your lucky day.
And as if that wasn't surreal enough here's a Muppets' barber shop quartet cover of Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Monday, July 08, 2019
Snooky Fest THIS Saturday!!
Blimey, where does the time go eh? This weekend sees the return of Snooky Fest to Warren Farm in Dawlish featuring some brilliant local and not so local bands coming together to raise money for The Snooky Trust (a wonderful charity that supports 18-40 year olds with a physical illness of any description). Tickets are just £20 and you can get yours right here right now or hopefully on the gate on the day if there are any left (but why take the risk eh, grab one now!). Here are just three of the acts you can catch...
Friday, July 05, 2019
Landscape - Einstein A Go Go
Caught the video for this on Old Gits Music TV (or whatever the channel's called) the other day and was reminded once again of just what a crazy ol' decade the 80s was musically speaking. I mean everything about this...the band, video, lyrics, song title...ODD ODD ODD...but quite brilliant at the same time. And if you think this is odd check out their other 'hit' Norman Bates. I think it's high time for a bit of a Landscape revival eh?
Wednesday, July 03, 2019
Drunk - Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer
Spiffing new track from Mr. B that I'm seriously thinking about adopting as my own personal national anthem. Not that I am an alcoholic or a drunk of course...
Monday, July 01, 2019
Let's Rock Exeter 2019
Whilst 200,000 punters were enjoying an almost unheard of dry Glastonbury we were at the equally rain free Let's Rock Exeter for the traditional mix of 80s cheese and class.
The latter came in the shape of a short but stunning set from Thomas Dolby, the always awesome Human League, a splendidly dreadlocked Billy Ocean, a fur coat wearing Betty Boo (seriously...a fur frickin' coat) and a hit packing Belinda Carlisle.
There seemed to be a lot more filler and waiting around this year - why not have a second stage to give punters something else to watch and the crew time to set up without having to shift bands out of the way (as happened with poor Tight Fit)? The new location seemed a little cramped (more punters maybe?) and whoever decided to put all of the toilets at the back of the site deserves to be locked in one for a week. Still just a couple of urinal units for the blokes too? Seriously?! That being said for £30 (if you manage to bag an early bird ticket) you can't go far wrong and if the organisers book Jimmy Somerville, Tom Bailey, Adam Ant and Five Star (hint hint) for 2020 we'll be back.
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Betty Boo - Hey DJ
Off to see Betty Boo this weekend. Only been waiting 30 years for the chance. Great excuse to dust off this little banger from 1989. What's that? You want another one? Oh go on then.
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
The Glastonbury blues...
Bugger. It's that time of the year again. Regular readers will know we did 10 Glastonburys (well, 9 proper Glastonburys and then one where we worked our asses off for two days but were then forced to leave by a con artist who provided security but didn't pay anyone he employed...twat) but we've not been for a decade or so now. There's no doubt that the festival's changed since our first one back in 1895...no, make that 1995...it's more commercial (although nowhere near as bad as most), bigger and 'trendier'...and the musical scene's generally a lot duller (in my humble opinion) but, hell, it's still the best and most iconic festival on planet earth and every June I bemoan the fact I'm not there. Next year Glastonbury and I will turn 50 and, although I stand more chance of winning the lottery than getting a ticket, I'm seriously thinking about having a bash for old time's sake. If you're there enjoy it. Have a pint or six at the cider bus for me.
PS: I think you can see me somewhere on the footage above, pre 'tache days. Still one of the best live acts I've ever seen.
Monday, June 24, 2019
Maynard Ferguson - Theme From Shaft
Trawling the charity shops of Exeter on Saturday I saw an album by some bloke called Maynard Ferguson which featured a cover version of The Theme From Shaft. I didn't buy it as the cover looked a bit naff but I found it on You Tube and blow me down with a jazzy trumpet it's a bit of a belter. Enjoy!
Friday, June 21, 2019
Cassius - 1999
Another sad passing this week with the death of Cassius's Philippe Zdar following what appears to be a tragic accident just two days before the release of the band's new album. Here's another classic to remember him by, RIP dude.
Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard - Late Night City
There's a bit of a penchant for bands naming themselves after an animal...over and over again. You've got Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs etc etc and...er...Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard. Okay, just two. Anyway, this Beatles meets Stones in Jobriath's bathroom banger snuck out in April and I've only just come across it. Ace innit?
PS: Here's another Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard banger, this time with more of a glam-tastic Suzi Quatro vibe.
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Cocteau Twins - Iceblink Luck
In a world that makes less sense to me as each day passes it's nice to sink into the equally mysterious world of Cocteau Twins' Iceblink Luck from time to time. It's over 20 years since the band split and after a much trumpeted reunion back in the early noughties came to...well...nought I'm guessing it won't ever happen.
On a related tip let's stick up This Mortal Coil's Song To The Siren too, quite possibly one of the most beautifully melancholic tracks of all time.
Thursday, June 13, 2019
System Of A Down - B.Y.O.B
You know one of those days when your internet connection's so slow that it would be easier to actually go to see the person you're trying to email...even if they live in another country. Yes, I've been having one of those days. Turns out that hubs use channels and if a load of hubs near to yours are using the same one then it can cause everything to slooooooowwww dooooowwwnnnn toooooooooo annnnnn almosssssssssssssst compeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeee stoooooppppppppppppp. I'm old enough to remember the old dial up connections. If you wonder why people over the age of 40 have grey hair, that's the reason...dial up modems.
Anyway, the only music that's helping to calm me down right now is System Of A Down. Enjoy.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
You're Dead (What We Do In The Shadows Theme Tune) - Norma Tanega
Loving vampire comedy series What We Do In The Shadows right now and it's goth twang theme tune which I was surprised to discover dates all the way back to 1966! Penned and first recorded by cult folk popster Norma Tanega (who's happily still well and truly alive and kicking at 80 years young) the TV series version's by Harriers Of Discord but, as you'll hear, it's a pretty faithful reproduction of the original.
Friday, June 07, 2019
Dr John RIP
No, this one hurts. I've been a fan of Dr John for a good quarter of a century or so and had the very great pleasure of sharing a cheeky glass of bourbon and some M&S crudites with him backstage after a gig at The Alex Theatre. He was every bit as cool as he seemed and patiently put up with me gabbling at him for half an hour or so. I'd hoped to pop over to New Orleans and look him up one day but sadly that'll never happen now. RIP dude.
PS: God, he even made a TV theme tune sound cool. Remember this?
Thursday, June 06, 2019
Detroit Emeralds (Moulton Mix) - Feel The Need
In a bit of a disco mood today so here's a damn fine remix of Detroit Emeralds' Feel The Need from Tom Moulton. You'll be happy to know that there are enough Moulton mixes out there to keep you dancin' until your feet drop off.
PS: Oh go on then, here's another belter from First Choice...
Monday, June 03, 2019
Roky Erickson RIP
One of the godfathers of psych rock Roky Erickson sadly passed away last Friday after a suitably 'eventful' life, which is as good an excuse as any to pop up the awesome You're Gonna Miss Me by his band 13th Floor Elevators. Play it LOUD.
Friday, May 31, 2019
Leon Redbone - So Relax
In a chilled Friday mood for a change so let's pay homage to Leon Redbone who passed away yesterday with So Relax. Readers of a certain may recognise this track from an ad for British Rail back in the 80s. I'm guessing it must have been their idea of irony.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Phil Ochs - Changes
It's been a while since I posted up some Phil Ochs so let's dust off Changes. If you don't know Phil's work or life story it's all out there on the internet. Best to listen to the music before reading his life story though, trust me. One little story I came across when looking for this track dates back to a small festival appearance he did back in the 60s. Apparently it was piddling it down and his audience were getting soaked so Phil left the relative comfort of the stage and swapped places with them, playing the rest of the set in the rain whilst they kept dry under the stage's canvas...somehow I can't see many other artists doing that can you?
Friday, May 24, 2019
Simon Maragh and Dr D. Wayne Love RIP
Sad news reaches the Aid this week with the passing of Alabama 3's Dr D. Wayne Love and Brum musical stalwart Simon Maragh. I had the great pleasure of seeing Simon many times in many different bands over the years (including Betty and the Id, see below) and, on top of putting on a bostin show, Dr D. Wayne Love very kindly gave me a can of lukewarm but much needed lager at Glastonbury way back in the 90s. RIP chaps.
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Royal Republic - Fireman & Dancer
I was going to keep this behind for the Friday banger but sod it, I can't wait. Coming off as a cross between Franz Ferdinand, The Hives, Eagles of Death Metal, Queen and even a little Duran Duran (dig that sax man) this track's quite possibly the best thing to have come out of Sweden since...well...ever. And given that Sweden's got a bit of a rep for the odd decent band or two that's really saying something. Genius.
Monday, May 20, 2019
Grassman - Dodgy
I'm guessing for a lot of people Dodgy will forever be associated with the perky pop of Staying Out For The Summer but dig into the albums and you'll find gems like this. We gave Homegrown (25 years young this year) a spin last night for the first time in ages and the epicness (is that a word? it is now) of Grassman knocked my slippers off. Enjoy!
Friday, May 17, 2019
Bis - There Is No Point
Brand new banger for this Friday courtesy of Bis. How damned good is this eh? 2 minutes and 44 seconds of sparkling indiepop genius. Play it loud and bounce around until yer ears fly off.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Pom Poko - My Blood
That Marc Riley chap on 6 Music's been playing this a lot and I keep forgetting the name of the band so I'm sticking it up here as much for me as you...cos it's ace. Pom Poko are Norwegian apparently, yes, Norway...home of nil points...well it used to be until the UK became pretty much universally despised by our European chums now it's our turn. Mind you what decent music's ever come out of the UK eh...?
If My Blood's a bit twee for you cop a load of this track and vid, that'll sort you out.
Monday, May 13, 2019
Inside Straight - The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
As a fan of the Hot 8 Brass Band I was intrigued to come across a CD from an outfit called The Dirty Dozen Brass Band who seemed to offer a similarly funky take on all things brass a full 6 years before the Hot 8 blew their first tune. After a little digging I discovered that they'd actually been funking things up since 1977, surely making them Hot 8 Brass Bands spiritual grandpas. Here's just one track from The New Orleans album which can probably pick up from eBay for a couple of quid (yep, just checked...it can). Enjoy!
PS: Ever heard Hot 8 Brass Band's awesome cover of Love Will Tear Us Apart? Voila...
Thursday, May 09, 2019
The Blockheads - Take Out The Lead
Picked up a copy of a rare 7 inch by The Blockheads (minus Ian Dury) from the splendid Sound Preservation Society Records in Teignmouth on Tuesday (my birthday by the way...thank you very much for asking...yes I did) featuring this little gem (shades of Talking Heads perhaps?) on the B side. I'd never heard it before but it's a beaut right?
Friday, May 03, 2019
The Stone Roses - Fools Gold (A Guy Called Gerald Remix)
Good grief, it's 30 ruddy years since The Stone Roses released their debut album...The Stone Roses. See what they did there? I was just about to turn 19 when it came out (yes...I really am that old) and was starting to listen to more dance oriented stuff like A Guy Called Gerald's classic Voodoo Ray, which is as good an excuse as any to dig out his Fools Gold remix. Actually let's have a little Voodoo Ray too eh, after all it is Friday. Enjoy!
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dark Necessities
Picked up yet another pile of cheap CDs over the weekend including an unopened copy of Red Hot Chili Peppers last album for a quid. For some reason the Chili's seem to have attracted nothing but scorn from a number of music fans and critics recently but personally I'd rate them as one of the better bands of the last 30 years or so. Still with 186 million (and counting) views of Dark Necessities (a number 72 chart smash here in the UK in 2016...WTF are you kids listening to/streaming these days..jeez) on You Tube alone I suspect Mr Kiedis and co couldn't give a damn.
PS: Seriously...how can you not rate a band that came up with this...?! Answers on a chili pepper of your choice.
Friday, April 26, 2019
The B-52's - Private Idaho
Sometimes the only thing that really hits the spot is a bit of classic B-52's...today's one of those days. Check out Fred's ever so slightly creepy moustache too, he really should bring that back.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Frank Sidebottom - Queen Medley
Watched the wonderful and highly recommended 'Being Frank - The Chris Sievey Story' last night, an everyday tale of a bloke who donned a paper mache head and peg on his nose, covered well known pop songs in an utterly unique way (see the evidence above) and created his own little universe that eventually landed him a TV show, record deal and slot at Reading 1992 (attended by over 10,000 fans).
Sievey, the ever so slightly tortured/unhinged genius behind Frank, started out trying to make it in the music biz in a more conventional way, fronting The Freshies, but when that didn't work out Frank was born and seemingly took over his entire life. Whilst Sievey clearly had a number of demons (drink, drugs, philandering...Little Frank) he still comes across as an incredibly likeable soul with an almost unbelievable commitment to his art. Sadly, as his 5 year comeback plan was reaching its climax in 2010, he succumbed to cancer at just 54 playing his last show as Frank a mere 10 days earlier.
It sounds like a cliche to say that we won't see his like again but in this case I'd be prepared to bet a week in Timperley on it.
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Swamp Dogg - Total Destruction To Your Mind
Good grief, where's the time going? Easter passed in a haze of vintage fairs and cider (oh so much cider) and now we're nudging close to May...which is practically Christmas in my book. Anyway, here's a fine slice of funk soul (or soul funk if you prefer) that pretty much sums up the state of my brain right now.
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Living Colour - The Solace of You
Picked up a pristine copy of Living Colour's second album Time's Up on CD last weekend for just £1 and was transported back to this calypso tinged slice of summer time good vibes from 1990. What a freakingly great tune eh?
Monday, April 15, 2019
Moriarty @ Sound Preservation Society Records, Teignmouth, Saturday April 13th
What better way to celebrate Record Store Day than popping along to the opening of a brand new one eh? Bung in a live session from a cracking band, Moriarty, too and I'm one happy bunny.
A duo (drums and guitar) from 'the dark corners of Devon' Moriarty trade in high octane down and dirty garage blues with a side order of punk swagger that rapidly raised the temperature of Sound Preservation Society Records to near vinyl melting point. Sensing danger one of the band took the action out onto the street, quite possibly scaring the bejesus out of passing pensioners and seagulls alike. Mightily impressive squished into the confines of record shop you can see Moriarty being equally at 'holmes' (oh come on...it had to be done) on a ruddy massive festival stage and, if there's any justice in this world, that's where they'll be heading. Catch 'em somewhere sweaty and intimate while you still can.
PS: Loved the new Sound Preservation Society Records shop too.
A great selection of vinyl, neatly organised for your perusing pleasure, with some proper bargains (a copy of the Sensational Alex Harvey Band Live album for £1 anyone...oh yes) too.
Friday, April 12, 2019
Play that funky music...
Record Store Day again tomorrow and predictably there'll be queues of (mainly) middle aged men (hey, I can say that as I am one) across the country desperate to pick up that grey vinyl copy of some obscure indie track. Sadly I suspect most of the records that will be purchased tomorrow won't ever see a needle but then we're living in strange times. In celebration of the joys of actually playing the damn things though here's a neat a little northern soul mix from Andy Smith. Enjoy!
PS: Somewhat remarkably there's a NEW record shop, The Sound Preservation Society, opening just down the road from us in sunny Teignmouth. Looks pretty coolio too. I'll be popping along for a flick through their racks.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Prince - Funk Jam Session
Oh my, cop a load of this. Prince and his band du jour jamming the funk up. As some of the comments under this clip note isn't it incredible that this has had a mere 209,278 views since it was first uploaded in 2015? Well after this post I suspect it'll rise to the dizzy heights of at least 209,280.
Tuesday, April 09, 2019
Single file...
Picked up a bunch of 70s 7inch singles from an antiques fair at the weekend (yes I know things from the 70s aren't strictly antiques but the antiques world is a broad church these days...) including a cool cut from Hamilton Bohannon, Cozy Powell's drum-believable Dance With The Devil and a surprisingly tuneful number from Sid James...yes...really. Eclectic? Me?
Other gems including an Ian Hunter 7 inch, some Suzi Quatro singles and picture sleeve copy of David Essex's Rock On. Not bad for just over 50p a pop eh?
Friday, April 05, 2019
UB40 - Sing Our Own Song
I'd forgotten what a lost gem this UB40 track was but I was reminded of it when I saw the photo below of Brian Travers, UB40's irrepressible sax man, someone who's quite clearly well and truly 'singing his own song' right now.
Here he is, just 6 days after brain surgery to remove two tumours back out
on the Guinness (at least I think it's Guinness). What a dude. If he should
ever read this all the best Brian, although it looks like you're pretty much
back up and running already. He's quoted on Facebook as saying "I’m
fine..i aint surrendering just because I’ve got tumors in my head, fuck
that..Die on my feet NOT live on my knees x". Amen to that. As the old Irish saying goes, 'We're here for a good time, not a long time'.
PS: Here's Brian in a video from a track on UB40's latest album For The Many too.
Tuesday, April 02, 2019
Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto (The Supermen Lovers Remix)
I'm not generally a fan of many remixes but this one tickled my fancy as it's doesn't funk around with the original too much whilst adding a little late 70s/early 80s synth vibe to the whole shebang. Sadly the deeply troubled Mr Hatthaway never lived to hear it after falling to his death from a hotel room over 40 years ago but I'd like to think he'd approve.
Friday, March 29, 2019
Pi Ja Ma - I Oh I
Bonjour! Loving this track from Pi Ja Ma at the momento, sounds a bit like Stereolab if they'd gone a bit wonky pop and who wouldn't want to hear that eh?
Here's another rather spiffing track from 2016's debut EP. Enjoy!
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Ranking Roger - RIP
Yet another sad passing to report, this one's a lot closer to home though. The Beat's Ranking Roger, who's passed away at just 56, lived in my old patch (Bearwood) and we'd see him round and about sometimes. He was clearly a genuinely lovely chap and the well deserved outpouring of grief from fellow Brummies and musicians speaks volumes. I last saw him performing down here at Let's Rock Exeter in 2016 and he seemed like a man in his prime. Just a few months ago his version of The Beat released a darn fine new album and an autobiography's due later this year which makes his death all the sadder. RIP Roger.
PS: It seems appropriate to use this post to wish all the very best to another Brum musical legend (and equally lovely bloke), Brian Travers, who's facing an op to remove two brain tumours tomorrow. Get well soon dude.
Monday, March 25, 2019
Scott Walker RIP
I have Marc Almond to thank for turning me on to Scott Walker. Back in the mid 80s when I was buying up anything Almond had recorded I picked up the first Marc and the Mambas album which included a Brel number (If You Go Away) which Walker himself memorably covered and Walker's own Big Louise (from Scott 3). Walker's trio of Scott albums (1,2 and...quelle surprise...3) are quite frankly amongst the finest recordings ever committed to vinyl and whilst he may be something of a cult figure these days (due in no small part to his unwillingness to play the fame game or record anything remotely commercial for the past 40 years or so) expect to see a thoroughly well deserved outpouring of praise / grief from many of today's more interesting artists. RIP Mr Walker.
Friday, March 22, 2019
Love - 7 And 7 Is
I was never any good at Maths at school but I'm pretty sure 7 and 7 is...er...hold on...14 right? I'm equally certain that this track's an absolute belter and in the unlikely event that you've never heard it before I have very great pleasure in sticking it up here. The fact that it out punks a lot of punk records despite being recorded in 1966 is pretty remarkable and I count myself ruddy lucky to have seen Love with Arthur Lee perform it live before he passed away back in 2006. I can heartily recommend that you spend a day catching up on the band's entire output via whatever 'channel' floats yer boat too.
Thursday, March 21, 2019
Night Trains - Gunshot
How funky/acid jazzy is this eh? If Starsky and Hutch had been made in the late 80s/early 90s instead of the 70s this would have been a shoe in for the soundtrack album.
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Squeeze - Slaughtered, Gutted and Heartbroken
Thankfully I'm not slaughtered, gutted or heartbroken but I do love the "stitch short of a tapestry" line on this pretty obscure Squeeze album track. I must've listened to this album a million times when I was a student (hey, you had to pay for your music in those days...and it wasn't even my copy) but, for some reason, this track's suddenly started popping into my head again.
The same album spawned the rather lovely 'If It's Love'...
...and Jools Holland at his boogie woogie best on Dr Jazz...
...despite all this it only reached number 58 in the charts. Pah.
Friday, March 15, 2019
Incognito - Don't You Worry Bout A Thing
S'Friday and for many reasons this track feels particularly appropriate today. Turn it up loud, dance around in your pants and hopefully whatever's worrying you will disappear into the ether...for 4 minutes and 7 seconds at least.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Siouxsie and the Banshees - Kiss Them For Me
If there's a reason why I don't post so many Siouxsie and the Banshees tracks on here it's because I struggle with spelling 'Siouxsie'...but seemingly I've nailed it today...Siouxsie...Siousie...Susie...oh bollocks.
Anyway, Kiss Them For Me, a great track from an equally great album, Peepshow, which I had on tape (yes, I know, how hip eh?) back in the very late 80s, in fact it was '89...30 years ago. Good grief. Let's celebrate by sticking up Peek-A-Boo from the album too. Enjoy!
Monday, March 11, 2019
Cud - Lola
Picked up a bunch of cool (well cool to me anyway) 7 inch singles for just over a quid each on Saturday, including this little beauty from Cud. Shocking that this band's not better known. Cop a load of these other Cud classics...
Thursday, March 07, 2019
Katherine Priddy - Wolf
Now officially approved by none other than Richard Thompson here's the latest release from Katherine Priddy, an utterly beguiling track that'll soothe even the most furrowed of brows. I'd like to say that no priceless antiques...oh alright then, knick-knacks...were harmed in the making of the video but quite clearly that's not true.
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
Was (Not Was) - I Feel Better Than James Brown
Picked up a £1 copy of Was Not Was' Are You Ok? album at the Exeter Record Fair on Saturday and listened to this track for the first time in...ooooh...probably 15 years. Bonkers but quite brilliant, kind of like a cross between an 80s James Brown track and a Hunter S. Thompson short story...
Monday, March 04, 2019
Keith Flint - RIP
Genuinely shocked to hear that Keith Flint, lead screamer and master of mayhem with The Prodigy, has passed away at just 49 years old. No idea what the cause was yet, not that it really matters, but sad news indeed. The Prodigy started off as a bit of a rave novelty act with Charly but over the years grew to become one of the more interesting and entertaining 'alt dance/big beat' bands around. I genuinely remember hearing Firestarter for the first time lying in bed one Saturday morning and thinking "What the hell is this...?" and being amazed that it was The Prodigy. I mean, where the hell did that come from eh? It still sounds epic a mere 23 years later. RIP Keith.
Friday, March 01, 2019
Honeyblood - The Third Degree
A rather fine 60s girl group tinged newbie from the now solo Honeyblood. I've liked pretty much everything they've/she's put out so far and it's a ruddy shame they/she aren't much better known. Come the revolution though eh?
PS: Here's another belter from when they were a two piece...
Thursday, February 28, 2019
The Darling Buds - Hit The Ground
Back to the late 80s for a little slice of indie pop heaven courtesy of The Darling Buds. For some reason I've heard this track played on 6 Music a couple of times recently and I'd forgotten how good it was (that'll be the dementia setting in no doubt). After a few breaks and one off reunions the band reformed in 2013 and released a new EP back in 2017. Here's the title track off it, it's like they'd never been away.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Mark Hollis - RIP
Good grief, Peter Tork last week and the voice of Talk Talk this week. Mark Hollis may have pretty much vanished from the music scene altogether back in 1998 but the singles Talk Talk, It's My Life and Life's What You Make It remain three of the very best from the 80s, grown up and sophisticated pop that still sound great almost 40 years later. If you've not heard 'em (unlikely I know but it's remarkable how some people are oblivious to anything other than Ariana Grande) give 'em a spin. I'd never seen this footage of a run through another classic single, Dum Dum Girl, before. Nice to see the real geezer behind the dark shades for a change.
RIP Mark.
Monday, February 25, 2019
Sunwatchers - Illegal Moves
Heard this last week on 6 Music and it floated what's left of my boat. It's a little bit Zappa-ish and a little bit proggy, perfect for losing your mind to on a nippy February morning. Turn on, tune in and drop out as a wiser soul than me once said. Mind you he was off his box on LSD so I'd take what he said with a pinch on snuff. Anyway, enjoy!
Friday, February 22, 2019
Peter Tork - RIP
Shockingly little coverage of the death of Peter Tork last night but there you go, I guess Brexit's pretty much all everyone's interested in these days. The Monkees sold an incredible 75million records, had a rather groovy TV show (that I can remember watching when I was 3...a mere 46 years ago...ouch) and successfully transformed themselves from pop puppets to a 'proper' band, practically inventing country rock along the way courtesy of the Mike Nesmith penned and sung Listen To The Band.
RIP Mr Tork.
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Mature Visions Impaired - The Day Ends
I'm just 1 minute 43 seconds into what could well be the last will and testament of The Day Ends and I have to get this posted right now. Already I can physically taste the blood, sweat, tears and bile that went into making it and whether, as a result of this post, it gets heard by 1 more person or 1 million (ha, fat chance eh?) I just have to do what I can carry on spreading the gospel according to St MPH.
Sure he's a polarising figure, he's pissed people off, some who may not have deserved it and some who undoubtedly deserved a lot worse, but true passion and belief is an uncontrollably explosive force my friends and in a world in which far too many people hide quivering behind their screens or a thin veil of virtue signalling bullshit voices like Miles' should be clutched to our hearts like a barbed wire pacemaker. The Day Ends? Maybe. But the realisation of the importance of the body of work that Miles and co (in all of their various guises) leave behind is something that hasn't even begun.
Friday, February 15, 2019
The Plasmatics - Butcher Baby
I doubt you'll ever see a more deranged and energetic live performance that this one dating, I guess, to the early 80s. Townsend may have smashed his guitar and Hendrix set his on fire but Wendy O. Williams is quite possibly the only one to have cut hers in half with a frickin' chainsaw. Imagine the health and safety hoops you'd have to jump through (carefully mind you and with an appropriate safety net) these days to pull such a stunt. Sadly Wendy O was a troubled soul and after a couple of failed suicide attempts finally succeeded by shooting herself with a pistol almost 21 years ago noting in a note she left behind that 'much of the world makes no sense'. Blimey imagine what she'd make of 2019 eh?
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Boy Meets Girl - Waiting For A Star To Fall
Happy Valentine's Day and all that jazz. I'm pretty sure I've posted this track at least once before but you can't go far wrong with a bit of Waiting For A Star To Fall can you eh? Ahhhh those sax breaks...what's not to love.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod
Heard this track on 6 Music a few weeks ago and thought it might be something by The Cramps but nope, it's a 1992 single from Ministry. I can't recall hearing it at the time but I was a student back then and to be honest can't recall much from those years so, you know, maybe I did. Anyway if you've not heard it or if you have but you'd forgotten because your brain's turned to mush give it a spin/click as it's brilliantly bonkers.
PS: And here's The Cramps Surfin Bird, surely Jesus Built My Hotrod's spiritual cousin.
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Vampire Weekend - Harmony Hall
It's been a bit of a grower here in Baron Towers but Vampire Weekend's new one, Harmony Hall, is now well and truly installed in what's left of my ageing brain. Topically enough in the week that the extinction of every living insect (except cockroaches I'm guessing, aren't they practically indestructible?) was predicted the video features loads of 'em. Awwww bless.
PS: Can't resist sticking up Cousins too...great track and equally great vid. 10 ruddy years ago though...whooahhhh!
Friday, February 08, 2019
Sabrina Johnston - Peace
Back to the 90s for the Friday banger this week courtesy of Sabrina Johnston's rather fine uplifting anthem Peace. Here's wishing eh...?
Thursday, February 07, 2019
Sports Team - M5
There's something more than a little bit Britpoppy about this new track from the hotly tipped (by the band themselves as much as anyone but, hey, if ya don't believe in yourself who will eh?) Sports Team. And no, that's not a bad thing, far from it. It may still be a bit too soon to view the Britpop era as a genuinely great time for music but as someone who lived through it, saw the bands (oh so many bands) and bought the CD singles (parts 1, 2 and 3...the labels sure knew how to milk the fans in those days) I just so happen to think it was. Sports Team have that same literate bent possessed by some of Britpop's finest, step forward Strangelove, Spearmint, Pulp, My Life Story, Art Brut etc and, let's face it, music could do with a little more brains and a lot less autotuning right now. I'm going out on a bit of a limb here but I reckon they could be ruddy HUGE...or at the very least ruddy IMPORTANT. Anyway, here's another fine offering, imagine the bastard offspring of the Stones and The Buzzcocks, enjoy...
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Mason Williams - Classical Gas
Yesterday was a new experience, evacuated from my home due to a monumental gas leak. If someone had walked past and lit a cigarette I may well have been talking to you from the other side as it's highly likely I'd have been blown into little tiny pieces. It makes ya think dun't it eh? Anyway to celebrate not being dead what better tune that a little Classical Gas...ahem...eh? Enjoy.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
The Mummies - The Fly
Ooooooh it's cold. Being so well wrapped up I bet these dudes don't feel it though. Cop a load of The Mummies doing their garage rock thang back in the 90s. Tu-tune-khamun!
Monday, January 28, 2019
The Destroyers - Out Of Babel
Three years ago the world lost Mr Paul Murphy, perhaps best known as the lead singer and whirling dervish at the centre of The Destroyers. Boy were this lot a wonderful live act! RIP Paul.
Friday, January 25, 2019
Sir Charles Jones - Friday
A new (to me at least) Friday related track from US soul singer Sir Charles Jones for all those 9 to 5 workers out there. Lay back, chill out and let the groove take y'all into the weekend...maybe not if you're still in the office mind you...then again why the hell not eh? I've done worse.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
Ranking Roger - Wha'ppen
Sad news reached the Aid this week with the announcement that Two Tone legend Ranking Roger of The Beat had suffered a couple of strokes, was diagnosed with lung cancer and had a brain tumour (one of two) removed at the end of 2018. Blimey, talk about bad luck coming in threes eh? This all happened at a time when The Beat (Ranking Roger's version...there's another one in the US...it's complicated) were on the cusp of releasing and touring a brand new album too. Happily, as the interview above shows, Roger's determined to get back doing what he loves as soon as possible, in the meantime cop a load of the darn fine recent single Maniac.
All the best Roger.
Monday, January 21, 2019
Bis - Sound of a Heartbreak
So great to have Bis back again and releasing new music. Such an underrated band back in the day, absolute indie pop perfection. Heartbreak never sound so good. Enjoy!
PS: Here are a trio of classics from archives!
Friday, January 18, 2019
Let's hear it for the 90s
Can the start of the 90s really be almost 30 years ago? Good grief. Signs of a 90s revival started appearing a few years back and a new compilation from Steve Lamacq's set to shine a light on some of the many, many (oh so many) 90s bands that have perhaps faded from your memory. Although if you're reading this I guess there's a fair chance you may have barely been a twinkle in your parents' eyes when Voodoo Queens had their all too brief flirtation with fame. I was lucky enough to see 25 or so of the bands on the 4CD compilation and have fond memories of sweaty nights in Edwards, The Flapper (and Firkin as it was), The Foundry, The Hummingbird and no doubt one or two other venues that have vanished from memory under a tsunami of Dry Blackthorn.
Anyway, here's a trio of top tracks from the almost 80 on offer. Steve Lamacq's Lost Alternatives is out on March 22nd courtesy of Edsel Records.
Thursday, January 17, 2019
Slowthai - Doorman
Music's a funny thing. A lot of what passes for 'cool' these days makes me want to rip off my own ears and feed 'em to a pack of rabid dogs but this track has enough of a punky swagger to float what's left of my boat. This is a rather well pulled off live (well, live-ish) version too.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Pardesi Music Machine - Pump Up The Bhangra
A bit of a Facebook 'chat' about this article reminded me of buying a tape at a Mela at Cannon Hill Park waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in the 80s. I've somehow mislaid it over the years but here's a bit of a mix from the album. Great stuff eh? Enjoy!
Friday, January 11, 2019
DJ Kool - Let Me Clear My Throat (Funkmaster Flex in da mix)
Back to last weekend's CD haul for this week's Friday Banger and a remix of DJ Kool's classic Let Me Clear My Throat. Picked this up for 33p, seven versions on a Maxi CD single too. Bargain.
Tuesday, January 08, 2019
Liam Lynch - United States of Whatever
Picked up another small mountain of CDs at the weekend for as little as 33p each. As I've banged on about many times before the CD revival is just around the corner people. Here's why:
- CDs sound better than downloads...and they're often a lot cheaper these days too.
- You can't stick a bunch of downloads on your shelf and go "Ooooh pretty" or show off your crap/weird taste to your mates or that person you want to cop off with.
- Apple/Microsoft/Spotify can't decide to block access to the tunes that you've already paid for or suddenly start charging a fortune to listen to stuff.
- CDs remind us of a time before the ruddy internet which, lets face it, is doing more to screw up the human race than pretty much any invention ever.
- Unlike vinyl CDs are pretty resilient, they don't take a huge amount of expensive kit to play but they still have a little book of lyrics and pretty pictures to look through.
- If you don't buy CDs they'll end up in a landfill and all the ickle baby penguins will die.
I know, I know...streaming/downloading is more convenient blah blah blah but, in the words of Mr Liam Lynch, whose CD single I bought on Saturday, I'm like...whatever.
Friday, January 04, 2019
Chop Suey baroques...
Psssss...ever wanted to hear System Of A Down's epic Chop Suey played on a Baroque Grand piano? Yes, me too. Settle down with a cup of tea/coffee/chop suey and enjoy.
PS: Just in case you've not heard the original in all its glory here you go. You're welcome.
Wednesday, January 02, 2019
Art Of Noise - Close To The Edit
Happy New Year dear reader and welcome to the 14th...good grief...year of The Hearing Aid. Okay so my posts these days tend to consist of roughly 16 words but never mind the quantity feel the quality eh? Hmmmm. Anyway hopefully this year I'll make it to slightly more gigs than I did in 2018 which, given that I only really made it to 2 (plus a couple of festivals) shouldn't be too tricky.
As per usual Christmas at Baron Towers was spent in a haze of gin, wine, yule log cream and artery blocking food but we did venture out to the chazzas and predictably came back with yet more CDs including a double from the rather wonderful and underrated Art Of Noise which only came out a few months ago. Presumably the buyer just uploaded the whole shebang to his/her/their ruddy smart phone or laptop and didn't need the original. Suits me.
PS: Sad to hear about HMV, inevitable but still incredibly sad. It looks unlikely that anyone will step in to save it this time, especially as the last lot (a 'vulture' fund called Hilco) seemingly took £50million out of the business over the past few years. I really do fear for the future of music. Sure there will always be great bands and artists out there but who the hell will be able to afford to pursue music as a 'career' when a million hits on You Tube only nets you enough for a single stick of gum? The result? A music biz controlled by one or two massive corporations, a handful of manufactured acts releasing tunes genetically modified to appeal to as many people as possible for roughly one week before the next comes along and a live scene that withers away to nothingness leaving just enormodomes playing host to holograms of long dead performers playing the hits to a crowd videoing the whole thing on their phones. The internet really does have a lot to answer for when you think about it.
Thursday, December 20, 2018
Itttttttttttttttt'ssssssss Chris-mixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx!!!!!!!!!!!
As is traditional I've scoured the internet for a suitably funky Christmas mix to replace that 'Now That's What I Call A Bieber Christmas' CD that's somehow found its way into your home. I reckon Bieber plants 'em there. Anyway, this year I've plumped (literally...I've put on half a stone just thinking about Christmas) for Funky Santa's XXX MaaS Vol 14. I had to...it's got the frickin' Weather Girls on and I'll all about The Weather Girls.
Whatever you're up to have a cool yule and I'll catch you in 2019...unless I've succumbed to gin poisoning...which is a distinct possibility. Ho ho ho!
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Santa Baby - Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
Picked up a neat haul of US pop punk CDs from a chazza at the weekend, 49p a piece...good grief. One or two fresh names to me (Leftover Crack anyone?) but here's a brand new Christmas offering from one of the groups I did know, Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, with a punked up dash through that ol' favourite Santa Baby.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
The Orielles - Bobbi's Second World
Straightoutta Halifax The Orielles have released some cracking singles so far but I reckon this is the best yet. Apparently the song's about a cat that wants to...er...transform into a lady...okey dokey...you don't get that from Ed Sheeran lyrics do you eh?
Monday, December 10, 2018
Pete Shelley RIP
If you're in any doubt about which punk band made the best collection of tunes just cop a listen to Singles Going Steady, released a mere two years into Buzzcock's career. I was lucky enough to see the band a few years back and they were every bit as good 30 odd years on. RIP Pete.
Thursday, December 06, 2018
Sophie Hunger - I Opened A Bar
This is weird, but I like weird...and it features the words 'opened' and 'bar' which can only ever be a good thing.
Tuesday, December 04, 2018
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets - My Friend's A Liquid
Brand spanking new Aussie psych pop (they do seem to like their psych pop down under...see also Tame Impala and Pond) from the rather brilliantly named Psychedelic Porn Crumpets.
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