Monday, July 16, 2012
Complicated Shadows: The Life and Music of Elvis Costello by Graeme Thomson (Canongate Books 2004)
Friday, June 29, 2012
The Next 30 Day Song Challenge - day 29
I was going to go with a Michael Nyman piece from Michael Winterbottom's 'Wonderland' for this challenge, but I'll save that for another day.
Instead, it has to be Kristen Vigard singing Costello/Bacharach's 'God Give Me Strength' from Allison Anders 1996 film 'Grace of My Heart', and for the following reasons:
- Probably my favourite Costello song of all time. Just pips out 'I Want You', 'London's Brilliant Parade', 'Shipbuilding' (spoiled by too many shite cover versions) and 'Alison'.
- Discovered this song - and the film - in the good old fashioned way*. Late night, half asleep, flicking through channels 'cos you're bored and there's nothing's on and you stumble across a film you've never heard of before, looks half interesting, so you stop flicking for a few minutes and then this scene pops up and your eyes and ears pop out. It's only months later that you discover that Illena Douglas doesn't have the voice of an angel, but in fact that she's miming to Kristen Vigard's vocals. Costello's version isn't half-bad either.
- Either the first or second song I ever downloaded from the t'internet. I can't remember if it was this or 'Love Grenade' by The Cavedogs. Both great songs that should be heard by more people. The world would be a better place.
Wednesday, September 01, 2010
A Firing Offense by George P. Pelecanos (Serpent's Tail 1992)
I first met Karen in a bar in Southeast, a new wave club near the Eastern Market run by an Arab named Haddad whom everyone called HaDaddy-O.
This was late in '79 or early in 1980, the watershed years that saw the debut release of the Pretenders, Graham Parker's Squeezing Out Sparks, and Elvis Costello's Get Happy, three of the finest albums ever produced. That I get nostalgic now when I hear "You Can't Be Too Strong" or "New Amsterdam" or when I smell cigarette smoke in a bar or feel sweat drip down my back in a hot club, may seem incredible today - especially to those who get misty-eyed over Sinatra, or even at the first few chords of "Satisfaction" - but I'm talking about my generation.
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
SMH, people . . . SMH.
Weekly Bulletin of The Socialist Party of Great Britain 132
Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 132nd of our weekly bulletins to keep you informed of changes at Socialist Party of Great Britain @ MySpace.
We now have 1559 friends!
Recent blogs:
Labour and the reform of capitalism Government or democracy? Who's going to clean the sewers?
COMING EVENTS:
Radical Film Forum,
Sundays 6pm - 52 Clapham High Street, London SW4 7UN.
17th January - Manufacturing Consent (part one)
31st January - Manufacturing Consent (part two)
ADVANCE NOTICE:
Debate with Dr Eamonn Butler of the Adam Smith Institute
Thursday, 4th February, 7pm
Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London WC1
Quote for the week:
"Politicians hide themselves away. They only started the war. Why should they go out into a fight?... They leave that all to the poor." Black Sabbath, War Pigs, 1970.
Continuing luck with your MySpace adventures!
Robert and Piers
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
'(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Socialist Understanding?'
The Socialist Party is standing a full list of 8 candidates in the London Region in the coming elections to the European Parliament on 4 June.
Two meetings have been arranged so far.
SUNDAY 17 MAY at 6.00pm
YOUR CHANCE TO VOTE FOR WORLD SOCIALISM
Speakers: Tristan Miller and Danny Lambert (candidates)
at 52 Clapham High Street, SW4 (nearest tube: Clapham North). All welcome. Refreshments available.
TUESDAY 19 MAY at 8,00pm
EUROCAPITALISM OR WORLD SOCIALISM?
Speakers: Adam Buick and Simon Wigley (candidates)
Committee Room, Chiswick Town Hall, Heathfield Terrace W4 (nearest tube: Chiswick Park)
You can follow the progress of the campaign via our election blog, Vaux Populi.
Our election manifesto can be read at the following link.
Monday, December 17, 2007
SPGB Keef is on the telly!
I'm loathe to post too many YouTube videos on the page at anyone time, so I'll just have to post a link to today's must-see video.
I'll let the 5P music blog pick up the story of the clip:
Elvis Costello on Saturday Night Live
"On this date in 1977, Elvis Costello and The Attractions made their first appearance on Saturday Night Live. They were a late replacement for Sex Pistols who could not get visas to get into the country (Johnny because of a drug charge, Steve because of his criminal record and Paul and Sid on general principle).
Their first number went off without a hitch. They played "Watching The Detectives". For their second number, they were scheduled to play "Less Than Zero". They wanted to play "Radio Radio" but it was considered anti-media so SNL said no to that choice. Approximately 8 seconds into "Less Than Zero", Elvis stops the song and his band and apologizes to the live audience for playing "Less Than Zero". The band goes right into "Radio Radio". Elvis Costello was banned from performing on the show ever again. Well...that's an awfully long time. The ban was lifted and he appeared again in 1989.
Here's how it went..."
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Old Waves
Morphing Into A Music Blog (5)
Accidents Will Happen I hope it amounts to more than Elvis Costello doing a 'Phil Caine'* ('Don't like paying the taxes . . . . they've got no ambition in Britain'.) Just don't tell me that he lives in Chelsea, Manhattan. Time's Up I listen to the first couple of U2 albums and always want to cut Bono some slack, but when I read him spouting shite like this in the Rolling Stone: "Just being in D.C., and meeting all the people I've met - I've now been going there for nearly ten years. They let me in their rooms and they listen to my rhetoric or invective or whatever it turns out to be. And I come away from that city not with nausea but with admiration. These people work like dogs. These lawmakers, they're trying to move between their families back home and Washington. All of them could make much more money in the private sector. Not all, but most of them are there for the right reasons. There's very little glamour. And they're listening to me, who's completely over-rewarded for what I do.". . . I just want to take an axe to his Joshua Tree. I don't think I've ever witnessed a smarmier politician than that *@#%. I don't care if he thinks he's doing it for the right reasons. Spot the reference to the Buzzcocks' 'Spiral Scratch' EP in the interview, and wonder if Bono thinks it's 1993, he's Damon Albarn and he's talking about his new album, Modern Life is Rubbish.**Step Back in Time That's enough ranting about the posters on your wall falling to the floor, back to when old waves was post-punk, and the best track from Scritti Politti's 1979 EP, '4 A-Sides' For extra credit, flick through Robert Lumley's 'States of Emergency', whilst wondering out loud 'Whatever happened to Big Flame?'***Scritti Politti - P.A.s mp3
*The alternative name was Michael Collins. You figure it out.
**Yep, first found out about Bono in the Rolling Stone via The Blogging Equivalent of U2 (Had a soft spot for the early stuff. Turned into bloated insufferable wankers ever since.)
***Yep, I know Green Gartside was a YCLer and had a bad case of the Gramscian MT's to prove it but, in an alternative universe, back in 77/78 he should have been the activities officer of the St Pancras branch of the Lotta Continua