I realise there were a bunch of other 7 bands I could have chosen to illustrate what's shaping up to be the biggest edition of this countdown to date. Bands like...
L7 - Pretend We're Dead
School of Seven Bells - Signals
The Temperance Seven - You're Driving Me Crazy
RF7 - Day At The Crisis
The Galileo Seven - Cruel Bird
Sirens of 7th Avenue - Shine On
And, of course...
Seventh Avenue - Love's Gone Mad
(I've never heard of them before either, but Jim in Dubai is a fan. I honestly had to check the lead singer wasn't a young Simon Cowell.)
However, I always had a lot of time for Shed Seven, or "what Oasis might have been if they hadn't been a bunch of absolute Aresholes" as I like to think of them. They put out a bunch of cracking Britpop singles, never took themselves too seriously, and always put on a good live show.
Here's a Positive Song For Negative Times from them...
Shed Seven - Getting Better
And now on with the show, which will, by necessity, be a lot of your tunes and very little of me talking this week, if I'm to have a cat in hell's chance of getting through all the 7 songs you suggested.
(Update: well, that didn't happen, did it?)
At least The Swede got his artists and titles the right way around this week...
Day off today and up late, yet still the first one in!
I know, it's like they all have better things to do first thing on a Tuesday morning, isn't it? But what could be better than this? Anyway, on you go, Swede...
Winston Wright & the Soul Kings - The Magnificent Seven
Pharoah Sanders - Seven by Seven
Owen Gray - Seven Lonely Days
I like that.
Can - Seven Days Awake
That... not so much.
Bob Dylan - Seven Days
The Hippy Boys - Seven Heaven
Wah! Heat - Seven Minutes to Midnight
The Soft Machine - And Sevens
Couldn't find that, so here's a cut from their album Seven...
Soft Machine - Bettle Bed
Baba Brooks - Seven Guns Alive
Nic Jones - Seven Yellow Gypsies
Pye Corner Audio - The Seventh Labyrinth
Appendix Out - The Seven Windows
I've got to say: Appendix Out... not a great name for a band. An impossible to google search too.
Hawkwind - Seven by Seven
Egg - Seven is a Jolly Good Time
Lynchie recalled: I met the prog rock band Egg at a bed & breakfast place in Dundee sometime around 1970 if memory serves me well. Can't say I was a fan.
George wondered: Of Dundee or Egg?
Lynchie replied: Both!
I used to write ads for the radio station in Dundee. Never got the opportunity to visit.
Ballroom - Seven's a Secret
They've been listening to a lot of Suede.
Niagara - Dance in Seven
Nope. Anyone else think The Swede is just making 'em up now to tax me?
Chuck Wood - Seven Days Too Long
At last! One I have in my library. Although I did get this version first...
Dexys Midnight Runners - Seven Days Too Long
Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven
Culture - Two Sevens Clash
Big Blood - Mouth in Seven Tongues
Another one that turned up some particular unpleasant youtube searches.
Chris Squire - Lucky Seven
Moon Duo - Sevens
Return to Forever - Beyond the Seventh Galaxy
Scott Walker - The Seventh Seal
Liz Phair - Dance of the Seven Veils
Yeah, I had to listen to that one a couple of times. Sigh.
Derrick Morgan - Seven Letters
Brian Eno - Seven Deadly Finns
The Soul Rhythms - Round Seven
Another made up one.
Causi Sui - Seven Hills
The Clash - Magnificent Seven
A lot of people thought that was going to be a shoe-in this week. Sorry about that.
David Bowie - Seven Years in Tibet
I kinda liked Earthling at the time. More than I should have done. But what about this...?
David Bowie - Seven
Don Drummond & The Tommy McCook Band - Lucky Seven
I could only find the Skatalites version. Hope that'll do ya.
The Skatalites - Lucky Seven
Love - 7 and 7 Is
Now that... that was a strong contender. Oop ip ip, oop ip ip, yeah!
Richard Thompson - Seven Brothers
Larry Coryell's 11th House - Seven Secrets
OK, well, I guess that's it for this week. Join me again next Tuesday when we move onto #6 on the countdown and...
What?
Other people have suggestions?
You mean The Swede didn't cover everything?
Blimey.
Has the Swede left us any? pondered Charity Chic, before offering up the following...
Steve Young - Seven Bridges Road
(Alyson recalled the version by The Eagles.)
White Stripes - Seven Nation Army - surprised the Swede missed that one
Me too. That's a very strong contender.
Desmond Dekker - 007 (Shanty Town)
And how could we forget...
The Goombay Dance Band - Seven Tears
No matter how hard we try to! said C.
Confession time: I had forgotten that.
Confession two: listening to it made me feel like a boy again.
God, I think The Swede has nailed this down, said Martin. Before coming up with his own list almost as long as The Swede's.
Sting - Seven Days (to irk the musos, right?)
I feel myself turning muso.
Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry - Seven Seconds (might be in with a shout)
Well, it's definitely the best thing Neneh Cherry ever put her name to.
Oh wait, here's Alyson again...
My pick would be Youssou N'Dour/Neneh Cherry though with 7 Seconds as wrote about it recently so found out so much more of the back story - Again, don't include this bit, but here is a cut and paste:
Sorry Alyson, I need something to break up the endless list, so you're subbed.
'7 Seconds is apparently about the first positive 7 seconds in the life of a newborn child, a child who does not know about the problems and violence in our world. Three different languages were used in the song: English, French and Wolof, which is a language spoken in Senegal, Gambia, and Mauritania.'
See. That was far more interesting than just another boring list, wasn't it?
Speaking of which... back to Martin:
ABC - Seven Day Weekend
Now it turns out... sorry to interrupt again, Martin... that there are quite a few songs with this title. As supplied by Douglas...
Grace Jones--7 Day Weekend (different)
Foghat--Seven Day Weekend (yep, different)
Gary US Bonds--Seven Day Weekend (uh-huh, different)
Elvis Costello and Jimmy Cliff - Seven-Day Weekend (okay, that one's a cover)
You sure about that, Douglas? My research says it was written by Elvis & Jimmy. And I pulled the Deluxe Edition of Blood & Chocolate off the shelf to check. That would have been my choice, anyway.
Sorry, Martin. You were saying...
The Four Tops - Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten Out My Life)
A fine track... but is it really the most obvious Four Tops 7?
No, it isn't, is it, Alyson?
The Four Tops - Seven Rooms of Gloom
Shivers. Spine. That would be in my Top Ten.
Any chance we could just let Martin finish?
John Entwistle - Cell Number Seven
That's all kinds of wrong. I like it.
They Might Be Giants - Seven
Florence & The Machine - Seven Devils
Nirvana - D-7
Bruce Springsteen - Seven Angels
That's an out-take. That's an out-take! Other bands would base their whole careers on the songs Bruce deems unworthy of release.
Frank Black - Seven Days
See, Sting? That's how you do it.
Graham Coxon - Seven Naked Valleys
Patti Smith - Seven Ways of Going
The Travelling Wilburys - Seven Deadly Sins
REM - 7 Chinese Bros
Could you do an entire REM numbers countdown?
Probably. But not this week.
Over to Swiss Adam...
REM, obvs
Obvs.
Andrew Weatherall - Let's Do The Seven Again (a tale of heroic failure and circus acrobats)
Thank you. I like that a lot. Is he actually singing on that or has he drafted in guest vocalists?
Dion - The Seventh Son
Class.
Cola Boy - Seven ways To Love
Eric B and Rakim - Paid in Full (Seven Minutes of Madness Mix) a minute less than DSK
Swiss Adam also seconded a bunch of The Swede's suggestions, which you may remember from about three weeks ago when you started reading this post.
C, meanwhile, worried that all the good ones had gone, until...
Oh, got one, I think?!
The Wipers: D7
The original, not the Nirvana cover. I really loved the Wipers.
(I should have filed that after Martin's suggestion, but frankly it's about 11.45 on Sunday night and I'm not even half way through these yet.)
One more.
Elbow - Seven Veils
I have a lot of time for Guy Garvey, but I know I didn't spend enough time on that last album. That's lovely.
Alyson, meanwhile, is still worrying about appearing cool. Listen, Alyson, Martin proudly suggested Sting, so you've got nothing to worry about!
My hard drive obviously comes from Planet Uncool as very little overlap with the above choices at all. Other than Love and Youssou N'Dour, I have the following:
Madness - Return of the Los Palmos 7
Craig David - 7 Days
And on the 7th day, just like God before him, Craig David chilled.
James - Seven
That would have been in my list too.
Simon & Garfunkel - Seven O'clock News/Silent Night (Vietnam War era news bulletin in the background)
And I listen to that repeatedly, every Christmas.
Pretty sure I'm going to irk a lot of musos with that lot.
Like I said, Martin too that crown this week. And it's not like you suggested Ken Dodd again, is it?
And, as a 7 band, my hard drive is littered with material by those giants of pre-teen pop S Club 7 as my daughter was just the right age for them at the turn of the millennium.
S Club 7 - Reach
Why is it I feel strangely nostalgic for that? This lockdown really is getting to me.
Now I know what you're all wondering: Where's George this week?
Wonder no more...
Has Moon Mullican's "seven nights to rock" been mentioned? (a song covered by BR549)?
I'm not sure, George. I'm not sure I can check through The Swede's list again. Apologies for any repeats this week.
Moon Mullican - Seven Nights To Rock
BR5-49 - Seven Nights To Rock
And let's not forget this version, recalled by Jim in Dubai...
Nick Lowe - 7 Nights To Rock
Or even this...
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Seven Nights To Rock
And Willie Mabon "7th son", a rhythm and blues song written by Willie Dixon?
Willie Mabon -7th Son
That's the original of Swiss Adam's Dion suggestion then, is it?
That does. however, lead very nicely into Rigid Digit's Top Choice this week...
Iron Maiden - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Surprised not already been mentioned:
Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye
I'm kinda not surprised, but it was near the top of my list. I mean, listen to that intro!
And while we're here...
Queen - In Only Seven Days
Back to RD, who was also surprised nobody had suggested this...
Fleetwood Mac - Seven Wonders
Watch that video and you just know it was recorded on a day when they'd all fallen out with each other (even more than usual).
Others:
Seven Months - Portishead
Why are you doing them that way round, RD? Just when I trained The Swede to go artist first. Og, I don't have the energy to swap them round anymore...
(That Portishead song sounds like Shirley Bassey in The Twilight Zone.)
Seven Years - Norah Jones
Seven - Megadeth
From Norah Jones to Megadeth. Much respect.
777 - Danzig
Seven High - Damon Albarn
Bring back Danzig.
Seven Shades Of Nothing - Babyshambles
Here, Danzig, Danzig, Danzig! Come on, boy!
Seven Walls - Gaz Coombes
Tom Robinson Rule?
4st 7lp - Manics
3s and 7s - Queens Of The Stone Age
Thank you for reminding everyone of the Tom Robinson Rule.
Now back to Jim in Dubai...
Echo & The Bunnymen - Seven Seas
Surprised that hasn't come up yet.
Graham Fellows (Or Jilted John as some people may know him better as) - Seven Pints & a Suicide
Or John Shuttleworth, adds Rigid Digit, a truly right thinking man if ever there was one. Who else could impart the panic and shock of opening the fridge and findings two margarines on the go.
Chew Lips - Seven
Positive Noise - Waiting for the Seventh Man
Revenge - 7 Reasons
Swiss Adams likes that one...
I woke up this morning with the riff from 7 Reasons by Revenge running in my head, the best New Order song not by New order.
Okay, this time I am still late, and despite the whopper load of songs already listed, I see there are a few left to nab! I would of course have taken R.E.M, myself, but on the philosophy that they can't win two weeks in a row (can they?) I am glad my second favourite choice of all 7 songs is still available, so here goes:
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Sailing On The Seven Seas
Good call.
Duran Duran - The Seventh Stranger (which naturally counts double becasue
it is from the album "Seven and the Ragged Tiger")
Oh, in that case we have a winner!
Maybe not.
Cinerama - 7x
More like it. Mr. Gedge has far more chance around here than Mr. LeBon.
Audience--Seven Sore Bruises
That actually has featured here before, even though it's not the far superior Sophie Ellis Bextor band. Unfortunately, the version on youtube appears to have been hacked by the Russians, possibly as a revenge attack for The Scorpions. (See Sunday's post if you don't know what I mean. Do keep up.)
(Speaking of Ms. Ellis-Bextor... this was obviously a b-side...
Theaudience - The Last Seven Minutes With You)
Feeder - Seven Days In The Sun
Animals That Swim - Seven Days
Points for that. Great album.
Cracker - Seven Days (a different song, of course)
Kenney Chesney - Seven Days (... different still)
...and yet, still better than Sting.
Are we done yet? Of course not! Here's Brian...
Boy, talk about left with the scraps! I was going to wow you with Wah! Heat's Seven Minutes To Midnight,and that has already been mentioned at least twice! All of the best ones are taken, and even most of my songs from the B squad are already here. Time for the C squad:
The Apples in Stereo - 7 Stars
Me and Dean Martin - 7 Compton Street
Wow. They listened to a lot of The Smiths, didn't they?
Andy Pawlak - Seven Days
The Holidaymakers - Seventh Valley Girl
Never heard of them before, but I reckon Colin Meloy might be a fan.
Elvis Costello - Seven o'clock (Demo)
A precursor to Luxembourg. I do have that somewhere, but don't have the energy to upload it now.
The Clientele - Carnival on Seventh Street
Velocity Girl - Seven Seas (Echo & the Bunnymen cover that's well done)
Vocals a little too low in the mix for me. I'll stick with Mac.
Strawberry Switchblade - Dark 7
The Ocean Blue - F Major 7
...And my album pick is Roddy Frame with Seven Dials. Beware of the term 7" version/mix when you search through your archive! Ugh.
I hope this is the right one, Brian...
Roddy Frame - Seven Dials
And finally comes Alyson, with some sage advice...
Think you're going to have to trim this list down, probably...
I'm trying to avoid trimming at this late stage... much as I may live to regret that decision in the remaining weeks.
...but as is tradition I will throw in an oldie for sake of completeness:
Paul Evans - Seven Little Girls Sitting In The Back Seat
(definitely not the Bombarulina version.)
I'm glad you said that. I can go right off people.
To be fair though, it's not a patch on this...
Paul Evans - Hello, This Is Joannie
I'm guessing that's a different Paul Evans, though I stand to be corrected.
Good luck with getting through that little lot above (no pressure remember to deliver every week).
Good job too, considering how I failed to get through all this last week.
All of which leaves me with only the scrapings from my own hard-drive... but I may whittle that list down a little for my sanity this week. Lots of 7" mixes I had to skip past while searching through these.
Inspiral Carpets - Well Of Seven Heads
John Martyn - Seven Black Roses
The Teardrop Explodes - Seven Views of Jerusalem
Van Halen - The Seventh Seal
Lew Lewis Reformer - Lucky Seven
Philip Jeays - Seven Signs Of Ageing (Top Mid-Life Crisis Song alert!)
The Boo Radleys - Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock
Uriah Heap - Seven Stars
The Blue Nile - Seven a.m.
The Broken Family Band - Seven Sisters
The Indelicates - A Book of the Seven Seals
The Undertones - Soul Seven
Willie Nelson & Ray Charles - Seven Spanish Angels
Trembling Bells - Seven Years A Teardrop
Laura Viers - Seven Falls
Barry Manilow - Seven More Years
The Walkmen - Seven Years of Holidays (for Stretch)
dEus - 7 Days, 7 Weeks
The Quireboys - 7 O'Clock
The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash - Seven Steps
Jens Lekman - Tram #7 To Heaven
John Doe - 7 Holes
However... when I began this countdown, approximately 77 years ago, I knew immediately what number 7 would be on the Hot 100. Just as I've known all along what #1 will be.
Looking up at the list above me now, I can see a number of tracks I might pick instead of this one... some truly excellent tunes that I couldn't be without. But this is what I'm going with, as suggested by The Swede, because... erm... I don't really know why. But it's Prince, and that'll do nicely.
Plus the video is absolutely bonkers...
Only half a dozen to go. And so, as George once sang... I Want Your Six!
Hank Thompson - Six pack to go
ReplyDeleteLucinda WIlliams - 6 blocks away
Gillian Welch - six white horses
I shall return but just wanted to say well done on that epic post - Very funny links pitched just right for your audience.
ReplyDeleteAnd, it is the same Paul Evans, Just offerings from about two decades apart. Always liked the Joannie song.
Thanks, Alyson. I should have researched that, but didn't have the energy!
DeleteWe understand - don't waste your energy on research.
DeleteWow Rol, what a task. But reading it makes it sound/feel like we were all in the same room having a good old real-life conversation (remember those?) - and I love it.
ReplyDeleteAs for 6 - The Association: Six Man Band.
Yep, Weatherall sang all the vocals on that album, A Pox On The Pioneers.
ReplyDeleteNot so many sixes...
Joe Strummer 'Slant Six'
The Tyrell Corporation 'Six O' clock'
Scritti Politti 'After Six'
Sneaker Pimps '6 Underground'
The Pretty Things 'Midnight to Six Man'
My 7 Band would be Electric 6 of DANGER DANGER! High Voltage fame.
ReplyDeleteSongs would be:
Mansun - Six
The Sweet - Six Teens
and of course Sneaker Pimps - 6 Underground but already mentioned.
There seems to be something called Six Pack by our old chum Sting and his fellow Policemen but that certainly won't be your pick if last week's comments were anything to go by.
Wish we'd reached this number next week, as it would have coincided with one with all the sixes in the calendar - Just think, wouldn't it be something to have been born 60 years ago in 1960 on a date with all the sixes! Something devilish about that.
Of course I meant My 6 Band - D'oh.
DeleteRol - I'm glad to say that Dundee is a zillion times better nowadays than it was when I started work there as a junior reporter of the 4th Estate. Little did the world know that soon I would be shooting lightning bolts across the skies of journalism!
ReplyDeleteI'll leave the 6 thingie for now as I'm hugely embarrassed that I missed The Blue Nile and Willie Nelson song.
As a keen reporter in those days did you think that there were a remarkable number of Dundonian men sporting moustaches?
DeleteGeorge - As the proud owner of a bushy Zapata moustache, I can't say I notice other people's 'taches, since mine is AbFab as the young people say.
DeleteEpic, as Alyson says.
ReplyDeleteIf I could be bothered I would have counted them!
The Gracious Losers - Six degrees of separation
ReplyDeleteYeah this could be the quietest week for a while. I can add the following.
ReplyDeleteSix Months in a Leaky Boat - Split Enz (My fav Enz song)
Six to Wan - Hugh Reed & The Velvet Underpants (Great song about Glasgow)
6 Billion People - Tender Trap
Band:
Sixpence None The Richer
Fred Eaglesmith - Last six dollars
ReplyDeleteChicago - 25 or 6 to 4
ReplyDeleteBlink 182 - 6/8
Taj Mahal - Six Days On The Road
Cole Swindell - A Dozen Roses and a Six Pack
I vote for Sweet - The Six Teens, but as an outside bet how about
Tommy Steele - Half A Sixpence
Lambchop - Six O'Clock News
ReplyDeleteSix Feet of Chain - Lee Hazlewood
These New Puritans - Six
ReplyDeleteHoward Vokes - It Takes Six Men To Carry A Man To His Grave (But Only One Woman To Put Him There)
Dr Mix & the Remix - Six Dreams
Hank Williams / The The - Six More Miles
Tom Waits - 16 Shells From a Thirty-Ought-Six
The Coke Dares - Theme Six
Roscoe Mitchell - Off Five Dark Six
The Seeds - Six Dreams
U-Roy & The Upsetters - Double Six
Oliver Nelson & Eric Dolphy - Six and Four
Shirley & Dolly Collins - Six Dukes
The Aggrovators - Six Million Dollar Version
Karl Blau - Six White Horses
Dave Dudley / Long Ryders - Six Days on the Road
Soft Machine - Spaced Six
ESG - Six Pack
Ken Boothe - Original Six
Roberto Gatto Quartet - Sixth Sense
Steve Reid feat. The Legendary Master Brotherhood - Sixth House
Jim in Dubai had a couple of favorites this week with Tender Trap and, especially, Split Enz. My vote goes with one of the Swede's picks... Tom Waits. I love that era around Swordfishtrombones and Rain Dogs. Here are a couple of more:
ReplyDeleteThe Cure - Six Different Ways (from the only Cure album I like from front to back)
The Sugarplastic - Auld Lang Syne in 6/8 Time (could be a tough find, Rol)
The B-52's - 6060-842
I am late but the list has to be completed with Jimi Hendrix - If 6 was 9
ReplyDeleteI will stick to one offering. Not likely a contender for the winning spot (as it is nearly nine minutes and an instrumental), but I like the song, and the group deserves an award for the most evocative titles:
ReplyDeleteExplosions in the Sky -- Six Days At the Bottom of the Ocean (From the album "The Earth is Not A Cold Dead Place")
Struggling. Was going to pitch Mansun and Sneaker Pimps, and they've both gone already. What am I missing? Am I going to be kicking myself?
ReplyDeletePossibly. You were the most likely to get it, I thought. Maybe I was wrong...
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