Showing posts with label Nugget Compilations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nugget Compilations. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Old NME quote of the day

The Byrds . . . a Postcard Records connection . . . pop cynicism . . . the nugget compilations (which I haven't listened to in the longest time) . . . and 1981, which is still my favourite year for pop music . . . this quote has everything for a Monday morning:

“We were all wound up in the Rough Trade Conditioning Syndrome, whereby you’re told that everyone on Rough Trade is ethically sound and morally very, very good; and that the people in the big corporations are evil ogres, bureaucrats and capitalists, bourgeois pigs. But once you meet those people you realize that they’re exactly the same as the people at Rough Trade—it’s just that their Kickers are newer… It’s stupid to stick to the sort of independent ideas that we had about 18 months ago. We can’t do it ourselves. I want to be able to sit back and say, well here’s 40 percent of a hit record – a decent song—and have someone else arrange it, produce it, get it played… That way you end up with ‘Mr Tambourine Man’. Only one Byrd actually played on it, but so what? It still stands up today as a great record. And if The Byrds had played on the single the way it had been written, then it would probably just have ended up as a track on the Nuggets album.” Alan Horne (NME, November 1981)

From Simon Reynolds Rip It Up and Start Again: The Footnotes blog. Hat tip to Brian over at the Like Punk Never Happened blog.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Friday's Playlist #2

An ongoing series:

  • Elizabeth Fraser, 'At Last I Am Free' (Rough Trade 25-Stop Me if You)
  • The Dears, 'Bandwagoneers' (Gang of Losers)
  • Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, 'Me and Mia' (Shake The Sheets)
  • The Motions, 'For Another Man' (Nuggets II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond, Vol. 2)
  • Jarvis Cocker, 'Tonite' (Jarvis)
  • XTC, 'Paper And Iron (Notes And Coins)' (Black Sea)
  • Arctic Monkeys, 'From the Ritz to the Rubble' (Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not)
  • ballboy, 'I Hate Scotland' (Club Anthems)
  • Omarion, 'Entourage' (O)
  • The Silencers, 'Painted Moon' (A Letter From St. Paul)
  • Update 11/11/ 22
    The Elizabeth Fraser and the ballboy tracks are missing from the Spotify playlist. Click on the links above to find both tracks on YouTube. Both brilliant.

    Spotify Playlist Link.