Tuesday, 27 August 2024
Elect Tronik
Thursday, 25 January 2024
Do You Feel What I Feel?
Like Martin, I wasn't immediately won over by Gossip mainly because I'd read so much muso journo hype and feverish pronouncements that they were the future/saviour of rock 'n' roll that I was slightly put off before hearing a note of music.
Worse, I remember hearing Standing In The Way Of Control for the first time and thinking that it all sounded a bit pub band. And I don't mean in a Dr. Feelgood way. And yet...
Standing In The Way Of Control was a real ear worm. And then there were the remixes. Everyone goes on about the heavyweight Soulwax rework - and it is excellent - but it's the Playgroup remix by Trevor Jackson and Le Tigre's dirty disco overhaul that sealed the deal for me.
And Beth Ditto, despite being a ubiquitous presence on TV at the time which can be as much of a curse as a blessing, was an unstoppable force of loveliness. I can't find any contemporary clips (after a whole 5 mins of trawling YouTube) but here's Beth picking out some records for What's In Your Bag? in 2018 which is a fun listen/watch.
My friend John gifted me a copy of 2009's fourth album Music For Men, which I loved and played lots and lots for a couple of years. However, I didn't follow up with 2012's A Joyful Noise which to all intents and purposes was Gossip's swansong. And yet...
Gossip are back and, having listened to Crazy Again and the title track of Real Power, released as a single/video last Friday, I'm looking forward to hearing the album. Everyone needs a bit of indie-dance-punk-funk-with-feeling in their lives. Well, I do at least.
Friday, 23 September 2022
Party Like It's 2009
Friday, 3 September 2021
Falke Music
Friday, 30 July 2021
Years & Years & Years
Nothing clever or sophisticated about today's post, just a mix of 'year' song titles, in chronological order. I've taken a liberal attitude to the song's actual meaning: I mean, 1234 by Feist could be a paean to the Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty if you stretch your imagination, couldn't it? I'll also make no apologies for including the bowel-troubling Moby remix of The Smashing Pumpkins' 1979 over the original version for the simple reason that there's less Billy Corgan in it. Some are irreplaceable - The Clash, New Order, Prince - but hopefully a few surprises along the way. No surprise that Julian Cope and Andrew Weatherall have snuck their way into yet another playlist, of course.
2,111 years, 25 songs, 2 hours, done.
1) 1234 (Album Version): Feist (2007)
2) 1300 (12" Version): Putsch '79 (2003)
3) 1517 (Album Version): The Whitest Boy Alive (2009)
4) 1901 (Album Version): Phoenix (2009)
5) 1917: David Bowie (1999)
6) 1959: Patti Smith (1997)
7) 1963 (Single Version): New Order (1987)
8) 1967: The Auteurs (1999)
9) 1969: The Sisters Of Mercy (1983)
10) 1973: The Glimmers (2009)
11) 1977: The Clash (1977)
12) 1979 (Moby Mix): The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)
13) 1981: Public Image Ltd. (1984)
14) 1984 (Summer Of Lovefingers Mix): Lovefingers vs. John Martyn (2008)
15) 1987 (Prins Thomas Diskomiks): diskJokke (2010)
16) 1993: Dananananaykroyd (2008)
17) 1995 (Album Version): Julian Cope (1995)
18) 1997 (Doctor Rosen Rosen Remix): Department Of Eagles (2008)
19) 1999 (Edit): Prince (1982)
20) 2000 (Original Version): RPM (1994)
21) 2001 (12" Remix By Donald Ross Skinner & Hugo Nicolson): Melissa Etheridge (1992)
22) 2012: Gossip (2009)
23) 2013 (Andrew Weatherall Remix): Primal Scream (2013)
24) 2080 (Brenmar Remix): Yeasayer (2009)
25) 3345 (GHP Whole Lotta Velvet Mix By Mark Vidler): The Black Velvets (2005)