I had the same reaction, to listen to Trans euro express or the Autobahn album on head phones is a thing of wonder
I shed tears upon hearing the news (as I will be when similar news is announced for Ralf Hutter) . Kraftwerk have been so important to me in the nigh 40 odd years that I have been seriously listening to electronic music. IMHO there is only one track worthy of celebrating the lives of any of the members of the Kraftwerk 'classic configuration' ...
And the lovely Millie Small has also left us. I dedicate this one to : The Admiral (Revival DJ - formerly of the now defunct Ragga FM, and fellow Spurs supporter) , who I don't think I ever heard play this track once on air without not laughing at her squeaky voice on the fade-out. and this one to express how some of us have always felt about her :
A few to add to the Cool Anime Theme Tunes playlist that I haven't bothered adding to for, like, eight months
Rat's got a new band...and this is the new single...and it's rather lovely. The boots are pretty funky too. Enjoy...
A sad farewell to Little Richard, 87 yrs old so he had a good innings , make no mistake he was one of the originals of Rock and Roll he was the thumping rhythm and beating heart and for that I tip my hat to you Sir , WOP BOP B- LUMA B - LOP BAM BOM
Today's sound track is made up from Nick Drake , John Martyn , Davy Graham, Bert Jansch, Martin Simpson, Richard Thompson . All British folk,blues and beyond . It feels like that kind of day with the weather changing and Joris Bonson about to announce one of the biggest **** ups in the history of Britain but also another **** up in this governments long line of **** ups Stay safe everybody, stay inside, COYS
Not only is today Sunday...and I ****ing hate Sundays...it feels like the Sunday at the end of the school holidays, with a definite sense of foreboding as to what lies in store in the days ahead. I'm glad this weather's not going to be lasting too long...but as it's going to rain, it's definitely a day for The Smiths.
Working tonight and my playlist for this11 hour shift is mainly made up of music by The Stranglers, The Clash and Teardrop Explodes - Groovy Times currently playing as I type this.
The most recent Damned Show episode deals with the thorny issue of The Old Grey Whistle Test. It looks like high jinx but it really cost the band dear. For years, they couldn't get any tv coverage in the UK and major labels gave them a complete swerve, just as they were hitting a creative high. Unlike The Who, they certainly didn't have the money to be trashing kit...but it happened from time to time, when the drink got the better of them. Those of an observant disposition will have noticed that the mic is taped to Dave's hand. This is indeed because he was so trashed that he kept dropping it. Anyway, here is the footage with some commentary from Captain...
Invite a punk band onto your show to play a song called Smash It Up, then get upset because they do just that? No rock music, please. We're British.
I know. The British broadcasting industry really wanted **** all to do with Punk. Apart from TOGWT and Revolver and the odd regional ITV show, they did their best to ignore it. The Pistols were a 'no-no', The Clash would only play live and got a bit too political and The Damned got pissed and ****ed around, often seeing Captain ending up naked. It wasn't the done thing, Old Boy. When Two Tone came around with 'nice smiley' Madness and that happy chubby fella in Bad Manners, there were huge sighs of relief all round. It's a real shame that The Tube turned up a few years late.
The Edgar Broughton Band once played Watford town hall and the staff turned off the power when they did the encore song " out demons out " the local paper reported that the hall was damaged and 4 green velvet curtains were stolen , amazingly the band were allowed to play the same venue 18 months later and came on stage wearing green velvet suits
What was the programme that Anthony Francis did from Manchester and Janet Street Porter had a programme that went out on Sunday lunchtimes for the yoof , I'm sure that this was the first time I saw punk bands on the TV
Now do heavy metal. Iron Maiden's last full tour for the Book of Souls album made over $100m and the record was number 1 all over the world. The genre is basically outlawed from the mainstream in this country, yet it still manages to top the charts, somehow. The country that created it doesn't want it played.
JSP did 20th Century Box, which had this cracker (I own the single) as its intro... ..but there was also an earlier programme, The London Weekend Show that picked punk up.