Monday, 29 March 2010
In my element
Last week our oven broke down. The oven repair man came to fix it and left behind the broken parts he replaced. I'd no idea the innards of an electric oven were so glamorous - the element looks like a kind of retro futuristic space tiara - doesn't it?
Crash Course in Science are a band who made retro futuristic music about domestic breakdowns. Here they are on the Uncle Floyd show singing 'Cakes in the Home' and 'Kitchen Motors', the only song I know that samples an electric whisk.
Crash Course in Science - Mechanical Breakdown
Crash Course in Science - Kitchen Motors
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Crash Course in Science
Monday, 22 March 2010
Welsh rarebits
Here are some tracks by two of my favourite Welsh bands. Young Marble Giants are one of those infuriating groups who release one amazing album then disapear. That album, Collosal Youth, is one of the few records I can keep listening to but never tire of. Their sound was minimal, fragile/powerful, deceptively simple, intimate - it sounds like they're in your bedroom with you. They made music designed to be listened to in bedrooms. Their name was mentioned in almost every review of the XX last year. Kurt Cobain liked them too.
Datblygu are a much more obviously Welsh band. For a start almost all their songs are sung in Welsh. Seemingly arbitrary sequences of consonants run riot, although you get the feeling that if the lyrics were in English they would be equally crytic. Casserole Efeilliaid is a song I first heard on the lovely 'Under the Influence' album compiled by the Super Furry Animals. It might be about casserole.
Young Marble Giants - Searching for Mr Right
Datblgu - Casserole Efellliaid
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Thunder in her gowl
Walking home that same night I remembered that Leo Sayer has a doppelganger in the form of Gilbert O'Sullivan - who was Sayers principal Irish competitor for the lucrative frizzy perm/soft rock market back in the '70s. Here he is dueting with Lulu on her TV variety show - bad dog baby!
I picked up one of O'Sullivan's albums in the Notting Hill Exchange shop for 10p a while back and meant to post some tracks off it for Mothers day (Mammys love Gilbert, well mine does). So here goes - better late then never.
Leo Sayer - Thunder in My Heart
Gilbert O'Sullivan - Alone Again (naturally)
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Alternative Miss Ireland,
Leo Sayer
Monday, 8 March 2010
I got to know the Pope the hard way
"Put on some music, swallow a Viagra, and adelante!"
These songs about prostitution go out to all the whores in the Holy See. First up is a song doesnt beat around the bush - Detroit disco classic, I Took His Money, by Hott City.
As the title suggests, the song is about exchanging sex for money. Best lyric -
I got to know this man the hard way
I sure you know just what I mean
I gave him all the love he needed
and in return he gave me green
Hott City - I Took His Money
Lowell - No Matter
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Hott City,
Lowell,
Vatican City
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Spring Affair!
It's bursting out all over - everybodies noticed. Round my way the old ladies have emerged from hibernation and are out on the streets furiously beating their carpets. Donna Summer! is making me feel frisky...
Watching this video I'm reminded of Wuthering Heights. Is Donna Summer the black Bush? They're certainly both working the same bug-eyed and breathless look - like waifs on the run from a mental institution.
Not that I mean to suggest Kate is actually mad! She always gets branded a crazy, which is horribly unfair, I'm guessing that video didn't help though.
Donna Summer - Spring AffairOooh something's coming over meOoooh think it's got a hold on meIt's got me....
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Donna Summer,
Kate Bush
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