Showing posts with label Playlist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Playlist. Show all posts

Friday, December 14, 2007

Friday's Playlist #26

An ongoing series:

  • (59) Soft Cell, 'What?' (Non-stop Ecstatic Dancing)
  • (34) Duran Duran, 'Save A Prayer' (Rio)
  • (22) Depeche Mode, 'Leave In Silence' (A Broken Frame)
  • (21) Ultravox, 'Reap The Wild Wind' (Quartet)
  • (17) ABC, 'All Of My Heart' (Lexicon Of Love)
  • (16) Simple Minds, 'Glittering Prize' (New Gold Dream, 81,82,83)
  • (13) Carly Simon, 'Why'
  • (8) Mari Wilson, 'Just What I Always Wanted' (Show People)
  • (7) Evelyn Champagne King, ''Love Come Down' (Get Loose)
  • (6) Shalamar, 'There It Is' (Friends)
  • I wasn't going to do a playlist this week. Too much listening to Fad Gadget, Diesel Park West and Billy Childish adds up to a limited choice for a playlist, but what with Steve Coleman's 10/10/82 talk falling into my lap late last night, I thought I would conjure up a playlist from the charts from that particular week.
    I can't say with any authority that SPGB members back in '82 were listening to the songs selected, but I know that I was.
    If you fiddle about with the boombox at the top of the post, you can listen to them today. Cheers.

    Friday, December 07, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #25


    An ongoing series:

  • Hub Moore and the Great Outdoors, 'Walk Away' (True Fiction Pictures: Music From The Films Of Hal Hartley)
  • Norman Blake and John Burnside, 'Girl' (Ballads of the Book)
  • The Detroit Cobras, 'Slipping Around' (Baby)
  • The Waterboys, 'This Is The Sea' (This Is The Sea)
  • King Creosote, 'Cowardly Custard' (Bombshell)
  • Gene Clark, 'For A Spanish Guitar' (White Light)
  • The Headboys, 'The Shape Of Things To Come' (The Headboys)
  • The Bluebells, 'The Patriot Game' (Sisters)
  • MGMT, ''Time To Pretend' (Oracular Spectacular)
  • Alan Gill, 'Letter To Brezhnev Theme' (Letter To Brezhnev Soundtrack)
  • Friday, November 30, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #24.5 (Mini Playlist)


    Apparently, if you hit play on the cassette you can hear a few of the tracks from this week's playlist. By accident, the tracks selected seem to have a sixties theme. That just happens to be the sort of music that I've been listening to this week.

    And hat tip to Mine For Life for the heads up on setting up a mini playlist for the Friday Playlist. (Nice selection of eighties tracks, btw.)

    With this new toy, I suspect that I will be revisiting some old playlists.

    Friday's Playlist #24

    An ongoing series:

  • Fontella Bass, 'Don't Jump' (Rescued)
  • Long Ryders, 'Looking For Lewis And Clark' mp3 (The State of the Union)
  • Duran Duran, 'Dirty Great Monster' (Red Carpet Massacre)
  • The Pretty Things, 'Photographer' (Emotions)
  • Duran Duran, 'Red Carpet Massacre (Red Carpet Massacre)
  • Graham Gouldman, 'Stop Stop Stop' (UK Freakbeat)
  • The Poets, 'Wooden Spoon' mp3 (UK Freakbeat)
  • Sid Presley Experience, 'Public Enemy Number One' (Are You Experienced)
  • The B-52's, 'Dance This Mess Around' (The B-52's)
  • Bright Eyes, 'Hot Knives' (Cassadaga)
  • Friday, November 23, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #23

    An ongoing series:

  • Diesel Park West, 'Opportunity Cost' (Shakespeare Alabama)
  • The Outnumbered, 'Accidental Color' (Why Are All The Good People Going Crazy)
  • Au Pairs, 'Inconvenience' (Stepping Out of Line: The Anthology)
  • The Bangles 'Getting Out of Hand'
  • Martha and the Muffins, 'Saigon' mp3 (Far Away In Time)
  • The Redskins, 'Go Get Organised' mp3 (Neither Washington nor Moscow)
  • Pony Pony Run Run, 'First Date Mullet'
  • Duran Duran, 'Anyone Out There' (Duran Duran)
  • The Nips, 'Gabrielle'
  • Nervus Rex, 'Don't Look' (Nervus Rex)
  • Friday, November 16, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #22

    An ongoing series:

  • The Frantic Elevators, 'You Know What You Told Me' (The Indie Scene 80)
  • David Rovics, 'After The Revolution' (For The Moment)
  • The Undertones, 'You're Welcome' (Positive Touch)
  • TV 21 'Attention Span' (A Thin Red Line)
  • The Prisoners, 'Reaching My Head'
  • Gene Clark, 'So You Say You Lost Your Baby' (Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers)
  • Thomas Leer, 'All About You' (Pillows & Prayers)
  • Attila the Stockbroker, 'A bang and a Wimpey' (Pillows & Prayers)
  • Scars, 'All About You' (Author! Author!)
  • Matt Johnson, 'Another Boy Drowning' (Burning Blue Soul)
  • Thursday, November 15, 2007

    From The West Coast With Love

    Looking for a jpeg for The Jam album, Sound Affects*, allowed me to stumble across this excellent early eighties mixtape selection from somebody working or interning or squatting (I don't know) at a Seattle based FM station called KEXP Radio.

    Don't know if it's some sort of college radio station. If they're playing stuff like this, I'll have to check it out online sometime.

    Of the 21 tracks listed, I have 12 of them and wouldn't mind adding at another 4 of them. One quibble I might have is that the original demo of The Jam's 'That's Entertainment' is better than the version that ended up on Sound Affects. But it's a minor point; it's like saying Charlie Nicholas was better than Lubo Moravcik. They were both brilliant for Celtic,so it doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things.

    So much easier snaffling someone else's playlist/mixtape than coming up with your own.

    *Arguably one of my favourite album covers of all time. I think it's the contrasting colours.

    Saturday, November 03, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #21

    . . . once again on a Saturday morning. An ongoing series:

  • Ejectorseat, 'To Die For'
  • redcarsgofaster , 'Demagogues'
  • The Boy Who Trapped The Sun, 'Stick Around'
  • Bobb Trimble 'One Mile From Heaven' (Iron Curtain Innocence)
  • Hurrah!, 'Sweet Sanity' (Tell God I'm Here)
  • Stephen Duffy, 'London Girls' (Duffy)
  • All The Kings Men, 'Peterloo'
  • New Young Pony Club, 'Ice Cream' (Fantastic Playroom)
  • Sweet Electra, 'Shadow'
  • Pistolera, 'Cazador' (Siempre Hay Salida)
  • Saturday, October 27, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #20

    . . . on a Saturday morning. An ongoing series:

  • The Mekons, 'Millionaire' (I Love Mekons)
  • Win, 'Shampoo Tears' (Uh! Tears Baby - A Trash Icon)
  • Of Montreal, 'Raspberry Beret' (Live version)
  • The Bourgeios Four 'Fool Pt 2'
  • Girl In A Coma, 'Say' (Both Before I'm Gone)
  • Art Brut, 'St Pauli' (It's a Bit Complicated)
  • Popup, 'Chinese Burn'
  • Colourbox, 'Manic' (Colourbox)
  • Pete Wylie, 'Stay Free' (White Riot Vol. Two A Tribute To The Clash)
  • Cassette Kids, 'Acrobats'
  • Friday, October 19, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #19

    An ongoing series:

  • Aztec Camera, 'Spanish Horses' (Dreamland)
  • Judy Mowatt, 'She Kept On Talking' (Trojan Reggae Sisters)
  • AC Acoustics, '16.04.2010' (Peel Session)
  • U2 'Out of Control' (Boy)
  • Prefab Sprout, 'The Ice Maiden' (Jordan The Comeback)
  • The Sound, 'Winning' (From The Lions Mouth)
  • Al Green, 'L-O-V-E (Love)' (Al Green Is Love)
  • Manic Street Preachers, 'To Repel Ghosts' (Lifeblood)
  • The Upsetters, 'A Taste of Killings' (Trojan Skinhead Reggae)
  • Suicide, 'Ghost Rider' (Suicide - the first album)
  • Friday, October 12, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #18 - It's a G-Thing

    An ongoing series:

  • Paris, 'Guerrilla Funk' (Guerrilla Funk)
  • Kristen Vigard, 'God Give Me Strength' mp3 (Grace Of My Heart Soundtrack)
  • Cher, 'Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves' (Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves)
  • The Stranglers, 'Golden Brown' (La Folie)
  • Japan, 'Ghosts' (Tin Drum)
  • Liberty X, 'Got To Have Your Love' (Thinking It Over)
  • Robert Wyatt & Cristina Dona, 'Goccia'
  • Violent Femmes, 'Gone Daddy Gone' (Violent Femmes)
  • Electronic, 'Getting Away with It' (Get the Message - The Best of Electronic)
  • Microdisney, 'Give Me All Your Clothes' mp3 (Crooked Mile)
  • As you might have guessed, there's a theme - or rather a meme - to this week's playlist. The alphabetised meme was found via here, and hat tip to Will for pointing me in the direction of that particular blog. Even if I did get off at the wrong stop. Apologies Will.

    A couple of the songs are available as mp3s for a limited time. Both class tracks, and after hearing them you'll be compelled to go out and buy the back catalogues. The finders fee can be determined at a later date.

    Next Tagees?

    The usual suspects: Vic Davidson; Patrik Fitzgerald; Sarah Silverman; Mooey and Tegan . . . Sara Nicole Atkins.

    Friday, October 05, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #17

    An ongoing series:

  • The Associates, 'Gloomy Sunday' (Sulk)
  • Cilla Black, 'It's For You' (The Best of Cilla Black)
  • Pete Shelley, 'Qu'est-Ce Que C'est Que Ca' (Homosapien)
  • Paul Haig, 'Heaven Help You Now' (The Warp of Pure Fun)
  • Bethnal, 'Nothing New' (Crash Landing)
  • A House, 'More Endless Art'
  • Madness, 'NW5 (I Would Give U Everything)'
  • S Club, 'Love Aint Gonna Wait For You'
  • The 1990s, 'Pollockshields' (Cookies)
  • Simple Minds, 'Film Theme Dub' (Flexi Disc)
  • Thursday, October 04, 2007

    Friday's 2032 Playlist

    A One-Off List:

  • From Black Sea 'Generals and Majors' (1980)
  • From Oranges and Lemons,'One of the Millions' (1989)
  • From The Big Express 'Washaway' (1984)
  • From Drums and Wires, 'Making Plans For Nigel' (1979)
  • From Psonic Psunspot, 'Vanishing Girl' (1987)
  • Rag and Bone Buffet: Rare Cuts and Leftovers, 'The World is Full of Angry Young Men' (1990)
  • From English Settlement 'Ball and Chain' (1982)
  • From Skylarking, 'Grass' (1986)
  • From 25 O'Clock, 'What In The World?' (1985)
  • from Skylarking, 'The Meeting Place' (1986)
  • Friday, September 28, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #16

    An ongoing series:

  • My Brightest Diamond, 'Golden Star' (Bring Me the Workhorse)
  • The Mary Onettes, 'Void' (Labrador Summer Sampler 2007)
  • Chas & Dave, 'There Ain't No Pleasing You'
  • Future Of The Left, 'Manchasm' (Curses)
  • National Skyline, 'The Last Day' (The Last Day EP)
  • Alistair Griffin, 'Mark Viduka'
  • The Legends, 'Call It Ours' (Up Against The Legends)
  • Abba, 'Head Over Heels' (The Visitors)
  • Amy Rigby, 'Dancing With Joey Ramone' (Little Fugitive)
  • The Tom Morton Two, 'Learning To Hate The Beatles' ('A Complete and Utter History of Rock'n'Roll')
  • Friday's Playlist #15.5 Stranger Than Fiction

    An ongoing series:

  • The Proclaimers, 'Whole Wide World' (Life With You)
  • Wreckless Eric, 'Whole Wide World' (Wreckless Eric)
  • Pardon the pun, but it was wreckless of me to inadvertently leave two songs on permanent repeat on iTunes overnight whilst the volume was down. I mean, I love both versions of the song, but the play count is now lying to me about how much I love the song.

    Sadly, this wee entry doesn't even have a happy ending. Another 30 minutes of not discovering the musical mistake would have finally displaced Cheap Trick's 'Surrender' from the Top 25 Most Played folder, but it wasn't to be. Maybe next time.

    Friday, September 14, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #15

    An ongoing series:

  • Microdisney, 'Genius' (The Clock Came Down The Stairs)
  • Ghosts, 'Stay The Night' (The World Is Outside)
  • Ian Brown, 'Illegal Attacks' (The World Is Yours)
  • King Creosote, 'You've No Clue Do You' (Bombshell)
  • The Proclaimers, 'Blood Lying On Snow' (Life With You)
  • Camera Obscura, 'Tears For Affairs' (Let's Get Out Of This Country)
  • Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, 'Falling Slowly' (The Swell Season)
  • Air Traffic, 'No More Running Away' (Fractured Life)
  • The Questions, 'Tuesday Sunshine'
  • Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, 'Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)' ('The Best Years of Our Lives')
  • Friday, July 27, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #14

    An ongoing series:

  • Richard Hawley, 'Something is . . . !' (Late Night Final)
  • Super Furry Animals, 'Run! Christian Run!' (Rings Around the World)
  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'The Long Honeymoon' (Imperial Bedroom)
  • Rose Royce, 'Magic Touch'
  • Elvis Costello, 'Baby Plays Around' (Spike)
  • Delta 5, 'Mind Your Own Business'
  • Scott Walker, 'The Ballad of Sacco & Vanzetti' (The Moviegoer)
  • Patsy Cline, 'Why Can't He Be You'
  • Kirsty MacColl, 'Treachery' (Tropical Brainstorm)
  • Phil Ochs, 'Ringing of the Revolution' (Phil Ochs in Concert)
  • Friday, July 20, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #13

    An ongoing series:

  • Heaven 17, 'This is Mine' (How Men Are)
  • The Sound Team, 'Back in Town' (Movie Monster)
  • Le Tigre, 'Les and Ray' (Le Tigre)
  • Propaganda, 'P-Machinery' (A Secret Wish)
  • Heaven 17, 'Soul Warfare' (Penthouse and Pavement)
  • Malcolm Middleton, 'No Modest Bear' (Into The Woods)
  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions, 'I Wanna Be Loved' (Goodbye Cruel World)
  • Japan, 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' (Gentlemen Take Polaroids)
  • Human League, 'Brute' (Secrets)
  • The Chameleons, 'Singing Rule Britannia' (What Does Anything Mean? Basic)
  • Friday, July 13, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #12

    An ongoing series:

  • Mission of Burma, 'Academy Fight Song' (Signals, Calls and Marches)
  • Manic Street Preachers, 'This is Yesterday' (The Holy Bible)
  • Mick Ronson, 'Only After Dark' (Slaughter On Tenth Avenue)
  • X, 'Johnny Hit And Run Pauline' (Los Angeles)
  • The Auteurs, 'Lights Out' (How I Learned To Love The Bootboys)
  • The Coup, 'Five Million Ways To Kill A CEO' (Party Music)
  • Melanie C, 'Goin Down' (Northern Star)
  • Westworld, 'Sonic Boom Boy' (Once Upon A Time)
  • Haircut 100, 'Fantastic Day' (Pelican West)
  • OMD, 'Souvenir' (Architecture & Morality)
  • Christ, I need to start listening to some new music.

    UPDATE

    On second thoughts, with choices 1 through 7 I was doing so well, as well.

    A wee bit muso . . . a wee bit obscure. The recent announcement of the one-off reunion tour affording me the opportunity to splice in a solo song from the most talented Spice Girl to come off as oh so ironic (but secretly liking the song . . . the cynics can take a running jump off of Ger's old platform shoes). Throw in a bit of revolutionary hip hop from The Coup to impress any passing American student r-r-r-revolutionary politico who stumbles across the blog on their way to the next cute agit-prop event, but I fuck it all up by revealing my true colours in choices 8, 9 and 10: Laminated Smash Hits magazines parked neatly in the back of the wardrobe alongside my K-Tel compilation albums.

    Friday, June 15, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #11

    For that cheeky bastard, Reidski. A resumption of an ongoing series:

  • The Jam, 'Absolute Beginners' (Snap)
  • Human League, 'Seconds' (Dare)
  • Billy Idol, 'Dancing With Myself'
  • The Pretenders, 'Message of Love' (Pretenders II)
  • The Associates, 'Message Oblique Speech' (Fourth Drawer Down)
  • The Passions, '(I'm in love with a) German Film Star'
  • Dexys Midnight Runners, 'Plan B' (Too-Rye-Ay)
  • Siouxsie and the Banshees, 'Love in a Void' (Once Upon A Time)
  • Japan, 'Visions of China' (Tin Drum)
  • Soft Cell, 'Entertain Me' (Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret)
  • Why 1981? Why not.