In a double first for this blog, today sees the return of Six Degrees Of Kevin Bacon, which proved popular enough last Friday that it inspired one regular visitor to submit their own 'Six Degrees' suggestion. And, in an unplanned but wonderful bit of music blog synchronicity, who better for Dubhed's first ever guest post than JC, whose own blog - the legendary The Vinyl Villain - encouraged and supported my return to music blogging back in 2020?
It's not a spoiler alert to say that you're in a for a treat. Without further ado, JC, it's over to you!
1) One of the most important punk rock records was the Spiral Scratch EP by Buzzcocks.
It proved to be the only release on which the band’s original lead
singer Howard Devoto was involved before he left to form a new post-punk
band, Magazine.
2) Magazine’s debut single was Shot By Both Sides. It aired on Top of the Pops on 16 February 1978 but proved to be the only time Howard Devoto would ever appear
on the programme. This was not the case for the song’s co-writer, and
Magazine guitarist, John McGeoch, who later became a member of Siouxsie
& The Banshees.
3) Siouxsie & The Banshees, thanks to having numerous chart hits between 1978 and 1995, got to the TOTP studios on numerous occasions. But prior to this success, their career had gotten underway in
September 1976 when they debuted at the 100 Club Punk Festival. Their
guitarist on that night, and it proved to be the only gig he played with
the Banshees, was Marco Pirroni, who later found fame and fortune as a
member of Adam & The Ants.
4) Adam & The Ants
was fronted by, surprisingly enough, Adam Ant . He had previously been a
member of a band called the B-sides, alongside Andy Warren and Lester
Square. While Adam went away to form the Ants and become, among other
things, a swashbuckling pirate and dandy highwayman, Andy and Lester
joined forces with Bid and John D. Haney to form The Monochrome Set.
5) The Monochrome Set
have never got beyond cult status despite releasing what is now 16
albums in a more than worthwhile career which is still on the go today. One of their many non-hit singles, from 1993, was Forever Young.
6) Forever Young* was also, coincidentally, the name of a non-hit single by The Comsat Angels in 1987, on which the bass guitar was played by Kevin Bacon.
Note from the editor: JC didn't include a specific playlist so I've taken the liberty of curating a Dubhed selection from the above. A couple of songs and an EP (Magazine, The Comsat Angels and Buzzcocks) were specified so I've included them, whilst tracks 3 & 4 are completely my own choice. Likewise, The Monochrome Set song choice, mainly because I don't have Forever Young in my collection and couldn't track it down in time for this post. I hope you - and especially JC - like the final selection.
1) Time's Up (Single Version): Buzzcocks (1977)
2) Shot By Both Sides (Live @ Melbourne Festival Hall, Australia): Magazine (1980)
3) Happy House (Album Version): Siouxsie & The Banshees (1980)
4) Picasso Visita El Planeta De Los Simios (Album Version): Adam & The Ants (1981)
5) Fun For All The Family: The Monochrome Set (1982)
6) Forever Young: The Comsat Angels (1985)
Two posts does not a series make, but I have an idea for at least one more post and I welcome further guest suggestions if you feel suitably spurred on by the two offerings so far. Contributions can be emailed to phatdubhed at yahoo dot co dot uk
Normal service will resume tomorrow.
* In another example of blog harmony, Forever Young (and a whole bunch of other single releases) by The Comsat Angels was featured last month on another excellent music blog, My Vinyl Dreams. Get yourself over there right now!
Is that JC in the photo? He's younger than I had imagined
ReplyDeleteNot nearly handsome enough, I would say, Ernie.
DeleteExcellent stuff. I am friends of friends with the guitarist in the Comsat Angels (name drop clang) so can do Kevin Bacon in less than 6 steps.
ReplyDeleteExcellent name drop clang there, Adam. Unfortunately, a restraining order prevents me from getting six steps or less from any of The Comsat Angels. And the 'other' Kevin Bacon, for that matter.
DeleteIt's an honour and a thrill to be here today. As someone who encourages all sorts of guest postiings over at TVV, I'm very much up for any opportunities to indulge in a bit of cross-fertilisation.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks again, JC, not only for your guest contribution but, by default, upping the quality of this blog considerably ;-)
DeleteGreat stuff JC!
ReplyDeleteIt really is!
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