Showing posts with label Martin Gore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Gore. Show all posts

Wednesday, 3 July 2024

Can't Stop Now, Don't You Know

Happy birthday to Vincent John Martin. Who?! Vince Clarke, of course! Born 3rd July 1960.

Here's a rapid fire trawl through the video archives, with ten songs from a day job that's now in it's fifth decade. And a rare headline photo of Vince smiling! Just don't expect the same from the following videos...

This selection features of the greatest pop songs of all time, collaborations with Feargal Sharkey, Paul Quinn, Paul Hartnoll and a reunion with Martin Gore, plus stone cold classics from Yazoo and Erasure and a single from Songs Of Silence, Vince's solo album from last year. And, coming full circle, things start and end with Depeche Mode.

Have a good one, Vince!

1) Just Can't Get Enough (Swap Shop, BBC1 TV): Depeche Mode (1981)
2) Don't Go (uncredited TV performance): Yazoo (1982)
3) Never Never (Extended Version): The Assembly (1983)
4) One Day (Official Video): Vince Clarke / Paul Quinn (1985)
5) Ship Of Fools (Official Video): Erasure (1988)
6) Lowly (Official Video): VCMG (2012)
7) Better Have A Drink To Think (Official Video): Clarke : Hartnoll (2016)
8) White Rabbit (Official Video): Vince Clarke (2023)
9) Ship Of Fools (TopPop, Dutch TV): Erasure (1986)
10) Photographic (Something Else, BBC2 TV): Depeche Mode (1981) 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, 26 August 2023

Cool As The Deep Blue Ocean

Happy birthday to Shirley Manson, born 26th August 1966.

I bought the 12" single of Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie's eponymous 1988 single, on the back of hearing their previous single The Rattler on The Chart Show. As with all of their singles on Capitol Records, it was released in a lovely (but not doubt costly to the band) gatefold sleeve and it was there that I saw my future wife. 

Unfortunately, that didn't come to pass though to be fair it was largely down to my not writing, phoning or even buying all that many Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie records after their debut album. Oh, and Shirley's complete ignorance of my existence. I think it's fair to say that Shirley got over the disappointment and got on with her life. Fortunately for me, so did I and I had the great fortune to meet Mrs. K some years later.
 
Whilst I can't say that I've followed Garbage closely beyond the first two albums, I've always admired Shirley's no-holds-barred approach to handling the music business and being a positive role model, cutting through the bullshit about age and gender particularly. 
 
And her voice is out of this world as this 15-song Garbage selection amply illustrates. It inevitably draws heavily on the debut album, but I've included a few B-sides, remixes and later period tunes, though even the most recent song in my collection is over a decade old. A return visit is overdue to see what Shirley and the band have been up to.
 
Here's raising a glass to you, Shirley.
 
1) Automatic Systematic Habit (Album Version) (2012)
2) It's All Over But The Crying (Remix) (2007)
3) Vow (Album Version) (1995)
4) Witness To Your Love (Original Version) (2008)
5) Only Happy When It Rains (Album Version) (1995)
6) Alien Sex Fiend (1996)
7) Supervixen (1995)
8) Androgyny (The Neptunes Remix By Pharrell Williams & Chad Hugo) (2001)
9) Stupid Girl (Album Version) (1995)
10) I Think I'm Paranoid (Album Version) (1998)
11) You Look So Fine (Album Version) (1998)
12) Shut Your Mouth (Album Version) (2001)
13) Space Can Come Through Anyone (2005)
14) Milk (D Mix By Massive Attack) (#2) (1996)
15) Queer (The Most Beautiful Woman In Town Mix By Martin Gore, Gareth Jones & Paul Freegard) (1995)
 
1995: Garbage: 3, 5, 7, 9
1995: Queer EP: 15
1996: Milk (Massive Attack Remixes) EP (promo 12"): 14
1996: Stupid Girl EP: 6
1998: Version 2.0: 10, 11
2001: Androgyny EP: 8
2001: Beautiful Garbage: 12
2005: Why Do You Love Me EP: 13
2007: Absolute Garbage: 2 
2008: Give Listen Help: 4
2012: Not Your Kind Of People: 1
 
Cool As The Deep Blue Ocean (1:01:00) (KF) (Mega
 
Today's cover art is a modified photo by Kathryna Hancock, one of a number of fantastic images of Shirley shot to accompany an interview with Ladygunn magazine last year. A fascinating read.

Friday, 25 February 2022

Take A Glimpse Of The World

Dusting off more old tunes that haven't popped up on my playlist for a couple of years, predominantly propelling beats with a brief change in pace and (bendy) bass before a rousing run off into the weekend. 
 
My family is sleeping peacefully, Friday is a day off from work and I have a long weekend to look forward. So many do not have that luxury. I continually remind myself how fortunate I am. 
 
Peace be with you all.

1) Going, Going, Gone (Mindwarp Mix By Scott Christian): Information Society (1993)
2) Little Bird (The Brian McCombs Blue Jay Anthem Mix): Annie Lennox (2013)
3) San Francisco (Fred Falke Remix): Citylife ft. DD (2008)
4) The Great Commandment (Acid Commandment Vocal) (Remix By Justin Strauss): Camouflage (1988)
5) Isolation (Time Tunnel Mix By The Grid aka Dave Ball & Richard Norris): Parchman (1993)
6) Hook R: Fortran 5 (1993)
7) Bendy Bass: VCMG (Vince Clarke & Martin Gore) (2012)
8) Rapture (Armin Van Buuren Remix): iiO (2001)