Friday, February 29, 2008
A Blatant Attempt to Boost My Hit Counter
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Richard Anthony Hewson
My sixth form years in general are a bit hazy. I remember some of my teachers but none of the content of their lessons. In fact my main recollection is of the sixth form block itself with the Space Invaders machine, two table football machines and the pool table. We used to arrange competitions on all of them and being a lazy sod I would spend the majority of the time inbetween lessons (and sometimes during them) on any one of these distractions. There were also cushion fights and card marathons a plenty.
But the prize of the sixth form block was the hifi system. Students would try to dominate it with their chosen tunes and sometimes the Hendrix set would win, sometimes the punks, and at other times the Motorhead/Rainbow/ACDC crowd. For a short while someone (I forget who) used to put on the twelve inch version of Slide by the Rah Band. I quite liked it I remember and so muggins here bought it.
Now I'd completely forgotten about this until recently they were mentioned by Mick (of Raiding the Vinyl Archive fame) in the comments section of the rather spiffing Ghost of Electricity. Well to cut a long story short I dug it out and did a vinyl rip. And here I present it to you ................ and it is very, very, very dodgy. In fact I still can't work out what I saw in it at the time? This was a young man into all sorts of worthy music and I liked this pop/disco nonsense? I seriously am beginning to think I was abucted by aliens for a couple of years between 1981 and 1983. There is simply no other explanation. Tcch.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Happy Birthday CP - Oops! I Missed Again
(00:00) Sharon Jones - 100 days, 100 nights
Betty from The Royal Family
(04:34) Fun 100 - Computer
ZB from So the wind won’t blow it all away
(07:21) Love of Diagrams - At 100%
Bob from Gimme Tinnitus
(11:32) The Soundtrack of our lives - 21st century ripoff
Chris from Phosphorous.net
(15:35) Maxi Priest - Full 100
Mark from Cinema Du Lyon
(21:06) The Byrds - One hundred years from now
Brian from State Fare
(23:56) NOFX - 100 times fuckeder
Marcy from Lost in your inbox
(25:59) Lyres - 100cc’s (Pure Thrust)
FiL from Pogoagogo
(29:11) Generation X - One hundred punks
Dirk from Sexy Loser
(33:03) Carlton Rees - 99 and a half won’t do
Matthew from Song by Toad
(36:35) Nick Lowe - One’s too many and a hundred ain’t enough
Anna from the Music I-Quiz
(39:30) The Anniversary - A hundred ships
SiD from Too Much Rock
(45:23) Shout out louds - 100 degrees
Crash from Pretending life is like a song
(49:26) The Cure - One hundred years
Eiron from A Blog of No Importance
(56:25) The Divine Comedy - I’ve been to a marvellous party
JC from The Vinyl Villain
(01:01:00) The Offspring - One hundred punks
Andy from Circles of Concrete
(01:04:33) The Tragically Hip - At the hundredth meridian
Thom from Better in the dark
(01:08:17) The Pixies - Oh my golly
John from And you’ll never hear surf music again
(01:10:30) The Loved Ones - 100K
James from Appetite For Distraction
(01:13:51) Roy Harper - When an old cricketer leaves the crease
Stuart Dade
Well done to all concerned then. Some wonderful tracks. In time honoured tradition I would now like to offer my own interpretation - so I begin with:
Blur - End of a Century (mp3) Buy
Beloved - A Hundred Words (mp3) Buy
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Droopy Drawers Number Forty Four
According to Andrew Oswald of Warwick University I should be at an all time low. I am 44 and have been now for 16 days. Fuck. You see 44 is the average age for feeling at your lowest. For the last few years it has all been down hill. In fact from my early twenties I have been heading inexorably for the doldrums, spiralling out of control as I plummet towards middle age. However, it is not the fault of the kids being a constant drain on my limited recourses, nor the fault of my inadequate job or my steadily greying head. Oswald states that there is nothing that can be done to alter my state. No kids, tough, you're still depressed. Filthy rich - well that won't help you either. The U-shaped curve of psychological well-being is fixed and unalterable.
So thats 384 hours of misery so far and 8400 more to go until things start to become a little better. But of course it will only be a small improvement because the theory states that I am at the nadir of the 'u' in my life. It will only get significantly better when I'm about 58 or so and by the time I'm 70 I will be beside myself with happiness. By then all my old friends will be dying off and I will be 'counting my blessings' as I realise what a lucky soul I am.
So how true is it? These things are always difficult to prove one way or another. A trawl through history and you will find a fair few unhappy souls in their middle years. Dante wasn't exactly a laugh a minute was he? But in many (most) ways I really don't give a shit. Some of my friends are divorced, some divorcing and some depressed. Others have a very positive demeanour most of the time. So either Oswald is right only some of the time or they are good actors. Pass the Oscar anyone?
The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now (mp3) Buy
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Contrast Podcast
This is the playlist then:
(00:00) The Wannadies - Hit
Tim from The face of today
(02:43) Blur - Song 2
JC from The Vinyl Villain
(05:53) Radiohead - Electioneering
Linda from Speed of dark
(09:52) Cornershop - Brimful of Asha (original version)
Crash from Pretending life is like a song
(15:01) Legendary Pink Dots - Destined to repeat
ZB from So the wind won’t blow it all away
(20:33) Stapleton - International departures
Ross from Just gimme indie rock
(24:23) Old 97’s - Melt snow
Greg from Broken Dial
(28:03) Matthew Sweet - Superbaby
Rick from Are you embarassed easily?
(31:52) Ween - Mutilated lips
Dweller from Child without an iPod
(36:35) Whiskeytown - 16 days
Natalie from Mini-obs
(41:19) Wheat - Summer
SiD from Too Much Rock
(47:47) Bob Dylan - Make you feel my love
Eiron from A Blog of No Importance
(53:19) Everclear - Sunflowers
Andy from Circles of Concrete
(57:21) The Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench
James from Appetite For Distraction
(01:03:03) Celine Dion - My heart will go on
The Man from S.L.I.M.E.
(01:04:30) Cornershop - Brimful of Asha (Norman Cook remix)
FiL and Gina from Pogoagogo
(01:09:12) Radiohead - Paranoid Android (live on Later)
Stuart
(01:15:56) Ben Folds Five - Evaporated
Marcy from Lost in your inbox
and this is my contribution:
The Chemical Brothers - Block Rockin' Beats (mp3) Buy
How they were ever missed off in the first place is a mystery.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
The Day the Music Died
Buddy Holly - Peggy Sue (mp3)
Weezer - Buddy Holly (mp3)
Buy Holly and Weezer here and here