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- Quadrophenia selected demos

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Wonderful stuff, thank you to bloggers delite for sharing this one. Me? I’m still snowed under with work (not volcanic ash) but hopefully will be able to resume normal, sporadic posting soon.

The Quadrophenia Demo

1. Unused Piano Theme (Demo)
2. The Real Me (Alternative Who Version)
3. The Real Me (Demo)
4. Four Faces (Who based on demo)
5. Love Reign O’er Me (Demo)
6. The Dirty Jobs (Demo)
7. The Punk And The Godfather (Demo)
8. I’m One (Demo)
9. I’ve Had Enough (Demo)
10. Bell Boy (Demo)
11. Cut My Hair (Demo)
12. Brr (Demo)
13. Drowned (Demo)

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April 19th, 2010 at 10:52 am

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- Peel cast: December, 2009

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Here is my pre festive season podcast…

Part 1 (download)

01 Too Soft – Sexy Plastic Girl
02 The Steps – Dagger
03 Phoenix – 1901
04 Julian Casablancas – Out of the Blue
05 Julian Casablancas – Left & Right in the Dark
06 DD-MM-YYYY- I’m Still in the Walls
07 Caught In Motion – On the Edge of a Dream
08 The Yellow Moon Band – Window
09 The Fall – Futures and Pasts
10 The Fall – Industrial Estate
11 The Fall – Mother sister!
12 The Fall – Rebellious jukebox
13 Kish Mauve – In my Kitchen
14 Fight Like Apes – Something Global
15 Great Lake Swimmers – Stealing Tomorrow

Part 2 (download)

16 Beck – Suzanne
17 Beck – Master Song
18 Beck – Winter lady
19 James Taylor – Country Road
20 James Taylor – Knockin’ Round the Zoo
21 James Taylor – Blossom
22 James Taylor – Sweet Baby James
23 James Taylor – Carolina in my Mind
24 James Taylor – Fire and Rain
25 The Raveonettes – The chosen one
26 Echo & the bunnymen – Think I Need it Too
27 Echo & the bunnymen – Forgotten fields

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December 7th, 2009 at 12:48 pm

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- A Christmas card from Mr. Obscure

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Never one to shirk away from a request to stick something on the blog, especially from a Peely compatriot, here is a Christmas card from Mr. Obscure.

Christmas Card (Black)

Even more importantly, here are his new goodies, which you can get by clicking here.

Christmas advertlink for Other Blogs

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December 2nd, 2009 at 11:34 am

- Ganja Reggae Vol. 1

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I have a question for you all. I often eat dried fruits and hazel nuts in my office as this prevents me gorging on chocolate and is also quite good for you. Recently someone came into my office and helped themselves to a whole unopened bag of hazel nuts. Their intention wasn’t to hide this fact from me, they admitted that they hadn’t had time for lunch and knew I had such goodies lying around and that I don’t mind people helping themselves to the occasional nut or dried apricot. Nevertheless, they’ve made no effort to replace the bag of nuts nor do they appear likely to do so. I put it to you that frequently helping yourself to someone’s freely offered nuts is one thing, but taking a whole bag without replacing it is quite something else. A code of conduct, I feel, has been broken. Merely saying, ‘it was me‘ isn’t enough, I think you have to replace the bag. Am I, er, nuts?

Anyway, down to business. You haven’t had a reggae collection for quite a while and for that I apologize. The clocks have gone forward, I haven’t got any hazel nuts and winter is well and truly on its way, yes, even here in Istanbul winter is well and truly upon us. One thing that makes me chipper this time of year are a few tunes like this…

Ganja Reggae Vol. 1

1 Andy Capp – Herbsman
2 Glen Brown – Collie and Wine
3 Dice and Cummie – Free the Weed
4 Bob Marley and the Wailers – Kaya
5 Carl Murphy – Lick I Pipe
6 Aston ‘family man’ Barrett – Herb Tree
7 Max Romeo – My Jamaican Collie
8 Big Youth – Half Ounce
9 Leroy ‘horsemouth’ Wallace – Herb Vendor

Listen now…

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November 17th, 2009 at 2:30 pm

- Half an hour with Osterberg

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Over the summer I got to read the excellent Iggy Pop biography ‘Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed’. As you can see from the picture above of my little one Ozan, it really was a cracking read. Anyone not familiar with the man’s music is in for a real treat, although he did come across as not being the most pleasant of men in the biography. Fair play to him, though: anyone who not only gives their permission to have their whole life laid bare in such a way, even putting the author in contact with many of the people who would help to paint such an unsavoury picture, deserves some credit. Whatever his faults may be, he certainly doesn’t have his head up his own arse.

I actually cobbled together the following mix of Iggay and Stooges stuff during the summer, only to forget about it comepletely. There is no track listing: if you’ve heard the songs before they will only be all too familiar to you and you should sit back, crack open a beer and enjoy; if you are new to James Newell Osterberg, prepare for your life to change over the course of the half hour you spend listening to this.

Half an hour with Iggy Pop

Listen now…

Invest in Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed

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October 31st, 2009 at 4:10 pm

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- My Latest Novel

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With a musical style notable for its contrast between the melancholic and the uplifting, Greenock’s My Latest Novel are a joy. Although I’ve only recently become aware of their magnificence, they have actually been around quite a while: Chris Deveney, Gary Deveney, Laura McFarlane, Paul McGeachy and Ryan King released their debut album, Wolves, in 2006. Their second long player was released earlier this year, the majestically titled Deaths and Entrances. Some songs require the listener to have been out in the world and have lived a bit before they actually fully make sense. The wondrous ‘I Declare a Ceasefire’ fits into that category… I implore you to listen.

I Declare a Ceasefire by My Latest Novel

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October 29th, 2009 at 4:44 pm

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- 70 songs (Vol. 7)

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A bad case of the old swine flu has kept me a bit quiet recently, and although I’ve squeezed out a couple of short posts in the last couple of days, I’ve not been up to the job of blogging, truth be known. Well, as those of you who come here from time to time may well know, we have just seen the fifth anniversary of JP’s passing. Five years ago, someone who I took for granted would always be there, because he had always been there, suddenly was not. As ever, my good friend Steve, who geography dictates I may probably never meet, has put how I feel into words much better than I could (here).

Steve even does me the service of crediting me with starting the Peel wiki, which I did, but have subsequently contributed much less than many. Indeed, I often feel that there are thousands who are more justified in having a Peel blog than me, given the relatively small amount I do in preserving his legacy by converting crappy shoebox C90s into digital formats. My two boys keep me way too busy to dedicate as much time to the JP cause as I’d like: please accept this heartfelt excuse.

So, this is my little contribution: I hope you enjoy it and I will keep sharing the fine work of my fellow Peel enthusiasts in an effort to celebrate JP’s life and work.

70 songs (Vol. 7) (50mb)

Listen now…

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October 28th, 2009 at 10:40 am

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- The Vivian Girls

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Imagine, if you will, that it is March, 2007 in Brooklyn, New York, and the trio of Cassie Ramone, Kickball Katy and Frankie Rose have become The Vivian Girls. Ramone and bassist Kickball Katy form after first coming together in high school, meeting at a Weezer concert. After only having been a band for a matter of weeks, they have recorded their first a demo which includes five original songs and a one cover (the band cites the Wipers as their one big influence, other than Burt Bacharach), and have begun to play the local Brooklyn scene as well as around the state of New Jersey.

Within weeks they have developed a strong following, supporting acts as renowned as Sonic Youth, as well as finding camaraderie among other local bands like Cause Co-Motion!, Crystal Stilts, and Woods, with whom they share many bills, thus helping to build up a local music scene to which the band is still very much connected.

Fast forward to March of 2008, they have released ‘Wild Eyes’ as a single on the ‘Plays With Dolls’ label. Despite low key promotion and little in the way of distribution, the single has become an indie hit, appearing on many college radio play lists and acquiring many a positive internet review.

Their eponymously-titled debut album is recorded during the same session and released on the ‘Mauled by Tigers’ label. The initial pressing of the album sells out in a mere ten days, during which time the group sign with ‘In The Red’ Records. The album is subsequently re-released in October of that year, although the band had undergone a minor lineup change, with new drummer Ali Koehler replacing Frankie Rose in July.

Move on to October, 2009 and their second album, ‘Everything Goes Wrong’ has just been released. Song titles include the likes of the majestically titled ‘I Have No Fun’ and ‘I’m Not Asleep’, and the ladies have doubled their studio recording time for this album; they have spent a long, grueling six days recording this time round, instead of the three that it took to deliver their debut.

So, would you call them cute? Do so at your own peril, although possibly their utmost claim to fame is that they were part of a recent Jeopardy question about really cute Brooklyn bands. The band’s name actually comes from an epic work by outsider artist Henry Darger, called ‘The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, Caused by the Child Slave Rebellion’ (a 15,000-page epic the band admit to not having read). Darger, whose work ranks among the most celebrated examples of outsider art, created in his Vivian girls some of the most slick and yet disquieting figures in contemporary culture, making the band’s appropriation of the monicker all the more apposite.

Listen to the Vivian Girls here.

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October 9th, 2009 at 10:35 am

- New Wedlock album

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 Artwork For The Album Continuity

October is now upon us, meaning that memories of summer are drifting away and the leaves, even here in Istanbul, are turning. One thing that’s keeping me going is the knowledge that North Carolina’s Wedlock have a new, 10-track, full length release coming out this month, entitled, Continuity, as with their pervious release, on Kounterfeit Records.

Those of you with better memories than I may remember that I while back I blogged about the Chapel Hill based electronic pop band and their 2008 album Exogamy. Well, the band are back with a new release, and for those of you who wish to look and listen, here’s a You Tube video clip promoting the album’s release.

 Wedlock Promo Clip For Continuity

This could prove to be the moment that the band makes it big and seems to be an opportune time for a new album release, as their previous album, the aforementioned Exogamy, is currently riding high at number 20 on the GBLT chart at outvoice.net. For me there is definite progression from their last album and in particular from their 2006 debut EP, The Matrimony Ep. I sense development in the cultured nature of their songs and the lyrical content which is now growing into a more comfortable partnership with their electronic sound. Having said that, Continuity is still a fitting title as you’ll be able to recognize the band’s style as a continuation of earlier releases.

As is custom in these modern times, the band have given you the chance to listen to the new material before you decide to buy it. Listen to Continuity here and please leave a comment below to tell me what you think about the band. Continuity will be widely available online at all the regular joints such as iTunes, Amazon, and many other other online retailers, also directly from the band’s online shop.

Those among you of a voting disposition, and I know there are one or two, will be pleased to know that the band currently has the most votes in MusicEmissions.com’s ‘Indie Band of The Year’ award for 2009 for the upcoming Continuity, currently rated a whopping 4 out of 5 by Music Emissions. If you’ve been convinced by me, you’ve got until October 31st to help determine the winner.

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October 1st, 2009 at 8:30 am

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- 70 songs (Vol. 6)

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Getting fed up of waiting? Well, I’ve been having a load of problems with my audio editing software of recent and it’s taken me longer than normal to cobble this one together. I am getting dreadfully close to the magic 70 now, one more collection of songs should do it.

Here’s a track list for all the faithful who’ve stuck with me while I’ve been putting these together, indeed for all those who’ve visited the blog over the past two and a half years.

Part One

01 Lonnie Donegan – Lost John
02 Toots and the Maytals – Louie Louie
03 The Cure – A forest
04 Camper van Beethoven – Take the skinheads bowling
05 Stiff Little Fingers – Suspect device
06 The Fall – Lay Of The Land
07 Public enemy – Rebel without a pause
08 My bloody valentine – Soon
09 Disposable heroes of hiphoprisy – Language of violence
10 Pocket Fishrmen – The leader is burning

Part Two

11 The smiths – There is a light that never goes out
12 The Fall – Mr. pharmacist
13 Symarrip – Skinhead Moonstomp
14 Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band – Big eyed beans from venus
15 The Damned – New rose
16 Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five – The message
17 The Sugarcubes – Birthday
18 The Sundays – Can’t Be Sure
19 Happy Mondays – Step on
20 Lo-Cut A Sleifar – Sefyll Fel Un

Part Three

21 Andy Capp – Popatop
22 Free – All right now
23 Inspiral Carpets – she comes in the fall
24 Inspiral Carpets – Directing traffic
25 Buzzcocks – What do i get?
26 David Bowie – Heroes
27 New Order – Temptation
28 PJ Harvey – 50ft queenie
29 Mazzy star – Fade into you
30 Daft Punk – Rollin’ & Scratchin’

Part Four

31 Von Südenfed – Fledermaus can’t get it
32 The Dead Kennedys – California Über Alles
33 Joy Division – Transmission
34 The stooges – I wanna be your dog
35 The Beatles – strawberry fields forever
36 The Smiths – How Soon Is Now?
37 Eric B. and Rakim – I know you got soul
38 M/a/r/r/s – Pump up the volume
39 Pixies – Debaser
40 The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds

Part Five

41 Scotty Moore Trio – Have guitar will travel
42 Future Sound of London – Papua New Guinea
43 The Sex Pistols – Holidays in the Sun
44 James – Hymn from a village
45 Hüsker Dü – Makes no sense at all
46 The Fall – Hit the north (part 1)
47 sugar – A good idea

(The all-new) Part Six

48 David Bowie – Queen bitch
49 The House of Love – Christine
50 PJ Harvey – Angelene
51 James Taylor & Joni Mitchell – That song about the midway
52 Nirvana – About a girl
53 Pavement – The classical
54 The Cure – One hundred years
55 The smiths – What difference does it make?

Part Seven to come any year soon.

 

 

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September 29th, 2009 at 1:24 pm

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