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Monday, June 26, 2023
The Shoe by Gordon Legge (Polygon 1989)
Wednesday, June 03, 2020
Thursday, March 21, 2019
'Oh, save me . . . why don't you save me.'
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Saturday, June 09, 2012
The Next 30 Day Song Challenge - day 09
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Snap, Crackle and the Finest Derry Pop
One of the best music bloggers out there, Spinster's Rock, has been here before with his posting of the singles collections of such brilliant bands as Wire, Magazine and Siouxsie and the Banshees, but he's excelled himself with his decision to now post The Undertones singles in chronological order.
What makes the series such a must have is that - like with the previous bands he's featured on his blog - he's ripped the tracks from the original vinyl so you get all the crackles, scratches and warmth of A sides and B sides that have been played one hundred and forty three times at high volume on an old record player. (I'm projecting a bit here.)
I understand that there's a very strong argument for breaking out the software to polish up the sound on old tapes and records when you're converting them to mp3 or compact disc but when the music under the microscope is the best punk/pop from the golden years of 78-84? Nah, it's neither the time nor the place.
Spinster Rock's currently up to 'My Perfect Cousin' in his Undertones series on his blog but I hope he doesn't stop after he gets to 'Julie Ocean'. For reasons I don't fully understand, The Undertones (Mark I*) latter period gets short shrift from some critics and fans but their 1983 album, 'Sin of Pride', contains some of their strongest material.
I get it that it wasn't another 16 slabs of two minute garage/pop a la 'Teenage Kicks' and 'Get Over You' from just four and five years before but just because it was the case that The Ramones were their greatest inspiration when they first kicked off that didn't mean The Undertones had to follow in their heroes footsteps by reworking a variation of their first album for the next ten years.
The fan base and record sales seemed to diminish the further away they got from their original sound but if you haven't already done so, you should check out such Undertones tracks as 'The Love Parade', 'Love Before Romance', 'Valentine's Treatment' and their cover version of Smokey Robinson's 'Save Me' from that final album.
Briliant, brilliant tracks which reflected the maturity and concerns of four wonderful songwriters who'd moved on from boaking up another ten songs about Mars Bars and cheap polyvinyl jackets masquerading as leather jackets .
[The above pic courtesy of this rather excellent Undertones fan site.]
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)
Spotify Playlist Link.
Friday, October 05, 2007
Solomon Grundy listened to P.I.L on Thursday
Once upon a time I had an idea for a music post, but I left it hanging.
Thankfully, the World Won't Listen Music Blog wasn't the shirker that I was, and came up trumps with an excellent series of downloads to cover everyday of the week.
Sunday and Wednesday are my favourite days of the week, but I would have also plumped for Monday if The Jam track of the same name had been included.Apologies for being two and half months late in spotting these excellent downloads.
Friday, March 16, 2007
Friday's Playlist #9
An ongoing series:
The The, 'This Is The Day' (Soul Mining) Fad Gadget, 'The Box' (Fireside Favourites) The Undertones, 'Hard Luck' (True Confessions - Singles = A's + B's) Randy Nerve, 'Spray Paint' Autokat, 'Shot' The Violets, 'Seen It On TV' The Yachts, 'Suffice To Say' Kaiser Chiefs, 'Thank You Very Much' (Yours Truly, Angry Mob) That Petrol Emotion, 'It's A Good Thing' (Children of Nuggets) The Bitter Springs, 'Benny Hill's Wardrobe'
Found the Randy Nerve track on Bandcamp. Well, I think it's the track. It does not ring any bells. Doesn't even sound like a song I'd like. Maybe it was a demo version on MySpace that I liked. Or maybe I was just being a contrary prick that week. The Violets track was found on YouTube. It does sound like the sort of thing that I'd be into . . . for about 10 minutes . . . and those 10 minutes were up a long time ago. That's enough saltiness from me.