Showing posts with label Hoodoo Gurus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoodoo Gurus. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 January 2025

NYD In AUS

I discovered that both of my work shirts were in the washing bag last night, so I had to frantically wash and hang them out in the hope that they would be dry by the following morning. They weren't.

I walked to the freeway in a damp T-shirt. I lost my watch while hopping the fence. Work crawled by at a snail's pace. I was pissed off when, at 4.00pm, Norm looked at me as if to say, "Why are you still here?" I had to run for the bus. Not a good day, you may say. Not so bad, after all.

I'm currently in the midst of a drinks party with Ken, Takashi and Kazu. We've consumed an unhealthy amount of gin already and are carrying on with the same intentions for the remainder of the evening. Should be good.

Roger Waters is on TV. "The Wall" live in Berlin a few months back, to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall, has just started. My friends are very intrigued by it all, but I couldn't really care less. I'm more interested that I'm seeing in a new year in a new land, a new home.

Sometimes, it's as if I have only just become aware of my situation: I break into fits of laughter, finding it hard to believe that I'm really living 10,000 miles away from my 'home'. Or maybe it's the alcohol.
 
Right now, I couldn't ask for anything more from life than to be here with my friends.

...

We appeared to be the only people in the building celebrating the New Year last night. When we ventured out of the flat at the stroke of midnight, it seemed that everyone else had gone to bed. Takashi and I stumbled around, drunk and aimless, but Ken and Kazu dashed off. 

Ken returned moments later, exclaiming that Kazu had become trapped on the roof, so we all raced to the seventh floor.

At the top of the stairwell was a retractable set of steps leading to a doorway and the roof. Kazu had gone through only to discover that the door had a one-way spring lock. Ken was too drunk to attempt to climb up to the retractable steps, and whilst I was squinting in an effort to see just one of him, Takashi leapt up without a second thought and grabbed the steps. Ken and I pulled both down to the ground, and Takashi freed Kazu. Unsurprisingly, Kazu was considerably more sober following this experience.

We returned to the flat and in an attempt to signify this moment of friendship, unity and heroic stupidity, we all had a glug from my bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale. We watched pop videos on TV until 2.00am, and we all passed out.
 
...
 
That was me in Perth, Australia, 1990 going into 1991, twenty years old and on my first really big adventure. The only time in my life that I've kept a diary. The picture above is adapted from the sole photo I took on NYE 1990: Ken, my flatmate, and our friends Takashi and Kazu, presumably before the gin consumed us all.

Not the most rock 'n' roll New Year's Eve, perhaps, but the setting and company were once-in-a-lifetime experiences. 
 
Fast forward to NYE 2024, swap Western Australia for South West England, my Japanese friends for Clan K, gin (and Newcastle Brown Ale) for whisky, and Roger Waters for Sophie Ellis-Bextor on TV, and it wasn't all that different.

Fortunately, we were less drunk, neither Mrs. K or Lady K got trapped on the roof and we went to bed before 2.00am, so I'm thankfully in a less fragile state in 2025 than I was in 1991.

This inevitably got me thinking about a Dubhed selection of Australian music that I was listening to during my time in the great continent. And so, for your listening pleasure, twenty songs and eighty minutes of sounds, mostly from 1990, with a few either side.

I came to Australia with a Walkman and a clutch of DIY compilations, such as a 'best of' The Go-Betweens. According to my diary, I bought CD singles by Big Pig and Stephen Cummings on 4th January 1991; later purchases included The Hummingbirds, Clouds (who featured here last summer), Tall Tales And True, INXS and Icehouse, as well as a 1987 compilation called Used And Recommended By
 
Triple J was my go-to radio station at home, although the place where I worked blasted out the usual ad-heavy commercial crap you will find in every country. The former offered proof - and hope - that there was an alternative to Jimmy Barnes' strangled and strained singing.

I only went to one gig in Perth, but it was a good one: Ramones, supported by local heroes Ratcat. It was a great night and I wrote about it in 2022

I should have included Divinyls' huge crossover hit, I Touch Myself, in today's selection and to be honest, I would have but I forgot! 
 
I also wanted to include Ruby's Arms by Killing Time, a Top 10 indie hit in Australia in early 1991. However, I didn't buy the single at the time and I've been unable to track a copy down...at least, in the couple of hours since I first had the idea for this post.

Some artists of course went on to enjoy global success: INXS, Midnight Oil to a lesser extent, and Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, although the prospect of Nick being with us in 2025 let alone continuing to release vital albums seemed unlikely back in 1990/91. 

Paul Kelly's label were hoping for worldwide fame. 1987 album Gossip was prepped for a major push in the US, with R.E.M. producer Scott Litt drafted to remix several songs, including Tighten Up. Paul's band were called The Coloured Girls, allegedly named jokingly after the line in Walk On The Wild Side by Lou Reed. Nah, thought the label, and the Stateside release of Gossip was credited to Paul Kelly & The Messengers

Closing the compilation is a song from one of my favourite records of all, the 4-track Resisting Calm EP by Melanie Oxley & Chris Abrahams, released in 1990 on the independent label Spiral Scratch. Triple J played Benchtop (actually track 3/B1) to death, I was hooked and I had to track the record down. I bought Resisting Calm on 12" vinyl and eventually got it shipped by surface mail back to the UK.

Benchtop is a fantastic song and by rights should be on today's selection. That said, all four songs are wonderful and in the end, I chose Siren, the EP's opening song and fittingly, the closing moment here.

Enough looking back, time to look forward! I wonder what wonders 2025 will bring?

 
1) Miss Freelove '69 (Album Version By Hoodoo Gurus & Ed Stasium): Hoodoo Gurus (1990)
2) Man o' Sand To Girl o' Sea (Single Version By John Brand): The Go-Betweens (1983)
3) That Ain't Bad (Album Version By Nick Mainsbridge): Ratcat (1990)
4) Yes Sir, I Can Boogie (Album Version By Tim Cole): Not Drowning, Waving (1987)
5) Throw Your Arms Around Me (Re-Recorded Version By Hunters & Collectors & Clive Martin): Hunters & Collectors (1990)
6) Blue Sky Mine (Food On The Table Mix By Nick Launay): Midnight Oil (1990)
7) Rhythm Rude Girl (Live @ The Horden Pavilion, Sydney, Australia): The Angels (1990)
8) If A Vow: The Hummingbirds (1991)
9) Dream Baby (7" Version By Mike Duffy) (Cover of Roy Orbison): X (1987)
10) Hell (You Put Me Through) (7" Version By Stephen Cummings, Robert Goodge & Shane O'Mara): Stephen Cummings (1990)
11) Justifier (Single Mix By Daddy-O & Femi Jiya): Big Pig (1990)
12) Tighten Up (Re-Mixed Version By Scott Litt): Paul Kelly & The Coloured Girls (1987)
13) Lock It (Album Version By Falling Joys & Adrian Bolland): Falling Joys (1990)
14) Miss Divine (Album Version By Nick Launay): Icehouse (1990)
15) Suicide Blonde (Earth Mix By Paul Oakenfold & Steve Osborne): INXS (1990)
16) Black Betty (Cover of Leadbelly): Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (1986)
17) White Rabbit (Cover of The Great Society with Grace Slick): The Shower Scene From Psycho (1985)
18) Superstition Highway (Single Version By Nick Mainsbridge): Tall Tales And True (1990)
19) Cloud Factory (Single Version By Clouds & Tim Whitten): Clouds (1990)
20) Siren (Single Version By Melanie Oxley, Chris Abrahams & Guy Dickerson): Melanie Oxley & Chris Abrahams (1990)
 
1983: Man o' Sand To Girl o' Sea EP: 2
1985: White Rabbit/Cinnamon Girl EP: 17
1986: The Singer EP: 16
1987: Cold And The Crackle: 4 
1987: Dream Baby EP: 9 
1987: Gossip: 12
1990: Beyond Salvation Live (VHS): 7
1990: Blue Sky Mine EP: 6 
1990: Cloud Factory EP: 19
1990: Code Blue: 14
1990: Hell (You Put Me Through) EP: 10
1990: Justifier + Taste EP: 11
1990: Resisting Calm EP: 20
1990: Suicide Blonde EP: 15
1990: Superstition Highway EP: 18
1990: Throw Your Arms Around Me EP: 5
1990: Tingles EP: 3 
1990: Wish List: 13
1991: If A Vow EP: 8
1991: Kinky: 1
 
NYD In AUS (1:19:06) (KF) (Mega)

Saturday, 6 January 2024

Thousand

No prizes for guessing what post number this is. 

Here's an eclectic 90 minutes of songs, remixes or acts featuring either '1000' or 'thousand' in the name. What was a little surprising was just how many examples are bouncing around in my collection. Even my shortlist contained roughly twice as many songs as made the final selection. 

Something for everyone, although not necessarily all together or in the right order. Ride, Hoodoo Gurus, Dengue Fever, The Sugarcubes, Gram Parsons, Gonzales, Stereolab, the selection also hops around the world a fair bit. Speaking of which...
 
Those of you who follow the excellent 27 Leggies and in particular Ernie's African Odyssey will have been hugely disappointed by the difficult decision to exclude the mighty King Ayisoba from this week's stop off in Ghana, such was the embarrassment of musical riches emanating from the country. Rest assured, his majesty makes an appearance here, with one of the songs that Ernie originally posted and part of my introduction to the Ghanaian great.

The selection closes with a two-hander from XTC and The Coral and I don't think I could have picked two better songs to wrap up. 

Viel spaß mit meiner tausendsten beitragsauswahl, meine Freunde!

1) 1000 Miles: Ride (1994)
2) Rilly Groovy (S1000 Mix By Spencer Williams & Mike Koglin): Beautiful People ft. Jimi Hendrix (1992)
3) Furious Angels (Rollo's Thousand Volts Mix): Rob Dougan (1998)
4) 1000 Miles Away: Hoodoo Gurus ft. Vicki Peterson (1991)
5) One Thousand Miles An Hour: Stereolab (1995)
6) 1000 Faces: Gonzales (2002)
7) Through It Poured The Next Day, I Never Noticed The Rain (Single Version): One Thousand Violins (1986)
8) One Thousand Tears Of A Tarantula (Album Version): Dengue Fever (2005)
9) One Thousand Years: TUU (1993)
10) Swords Of A Thousand Men: Tenpole Tudor (1981)
11) 1000 Dollar Car: The Bottle Rockets (1994)
12) Son Of A Thousand Fathers: Prince Fatty & Mutant Hi-Fi (2011)
13) 1000 Miles: Dirty Three (1996)
14) Blue-Eyed Pop (S1000 Mix By Spencer Williams & Mike Koglin): The Sugarcubes (1992)
15) 1000 Can Die: King Ayisoba ft. M3nsa & Lee 'Scratch' Perry (2017)
16) $1000 Wedding: Gram Parsons ft. Emmylou Harris (1974)
17) A Girl Like You (1000 Times) (Remix By Howard Gray): The Wolfgang Press ft. Claudia Fontaine (1992)
18) 1000 Umbrellas: XTC (1986)
19) 1000 Years: The Coral (2010)
 
1974: $1000 Wedding: 16
1981: Eddie, Old Bob, Dick And Gary: 10
1986: Please Don't Sandblast My House EP: 7 
1986: Skylarking (2016 Steven Wilson Mix): 18
1991: Kinky: 4 
1992: A Girl Like You EP: 17
1992: It's-It: 14
1992: Rilly Groovy EP: 2 
1993: One Thousand Years: 9
1994: Carnival Of Light: 1 
1994: The Brooklyn Side: 11
1995: The In Sound EP: 5 
1996: Horse Stories: 13
1998: Furious Angels EP: 3
2002: Presidential Suite: 6
2005: Escape From Dragon House: 8
2010: Butterfly House: 19
2011: Return Of Gringo!: 12
2017: 1000 Can Die: 15

Thousand (1:29:08) (KF) (Mega)

And if that's not enough for you, there are thousands of others that could have made the cut. 

Contributing today's cover photo, I bought the 12" of I Feel It/Thousand by Moby in the 1990s. I remember reading in Mixmag or DJ magazine at the time that the song achieved a Guinness World Record for having the fastest BPM tempo of any released single, peaking at approximately 1,015 beats per minute. 
 
None of which means the song is any good, of course. Rather than subject you to the full version, here's two minutes of Moby "performing" Thousand at the Electric Daisy Carneval in (I think) 2015. Health warning: strobe lights, plus a bald, pasty-skinned man topless and puffing his chest out to the largely indifferent masses. The fireworks are lovely, though.
 
Someone else who's still rocking the hairspray and lippy like it's 1985 is Robert Smith of The Cure. Here's A Thousand Hours (and bonus At Night) performed last October in Los Angeles. The venue is the Smoothie King Center, presumably named after a US company/sponsor but was there ever a more appropriately named venue for ol' Bob?

Back to 1994 and The Fatima Mansions live on stage 1000%, again cutting away to some fairly blank faces. Phillistines! I saw Cathal Coughlan and crew at The Fleece in Bristol around the same time and it was one of the most blistering, incendiary gigs I've been to. A greatly missed creative genius. 

You get some strange stuff on You Tube, don't you? I love The Beloved and I really like the song 1000 Years From Today. One fan has taken this one step further and created their own video. Not the mental image I had when listening to the song previously.
 
I have one song by Lia Ices aka Leah Kessel, courtesy of a Mojo magazine cover mount CD. A bit of an insult really, given that she's released four albums since 2008. Luckily for Lia, the one song is called Thousand Eyes so it gets a mention here. Not a fan-made video, although it's cut-and-paste job shamelessly stealing from Bollywood.

And for those of you who on seeing the post title and theme have been shouting "Where's Slough's finest, Thousand Yard Stare, for feck's sake?!" at the screen ever since, I think it's about time you got your comeuppance. 
 
No, I mean the song's called Comeuppance... 
 
Wait, come back....
 
...oh, now I've gone and done it.

Sunday, 4 July 2021

I Want You (Again & Again & Again)

Four-nil. Wow, that was really something, wasn't it?

Anyway, it's Sunday, it's raining, it's time for the post that was originally planned for yesterday. Just under an hour of musicians repeatedly telling you that they want you for a variety of reasons. 

1) I Want You ('Feel So Sad' EP Version): Spiritualized (1991)
2) I Want You Back: Hoodoo Gurus (1984)
3) I Want You: The Godfathers (1985)
4) I Want You: Salad (1996)
5) I Want You (7" Remix By Mark Kamins): Animotion (1986)
6) I Want You Back (Medicine8 Mix): X-Press 2 ft. Dieter Meier (2002) 
7) I Want You Now (Alan Wilder Reconstruction Mix) (Re-Edit By Andy Dominatrix): Depeche Mode (2014)
8) I Want You: Tindersticks (2003)
9) (I Want You) More Than Ever: The Clientele (2000)
10) I Want You (Single Mix By Pascal Gabriel): Inspiral Carpets ft. Mark E. Smith (1994) 
11) I Want You (Edit): Utah Saints (1993)
12) I Want You (Album Version): Cabaret Voltaire (1985)
13) I Want You (Cover of Bob Dylan): Phosphorescent (2016)
14) I Want You (Album Version): Elvis Costello & The Attractions (1986)