Friday, 22 November 2024

Thank The F-Word It's Friday #1


This seemed like an appropriate series to celebrate the arrival of Friday. Chris Evans will not be mentioned after today.

Songs featuring the F-Word then. Let's start with New Yorker Nate Amos, an extremely prolific young man who has self-released hundreds of songs as This Is Lorelei over the past ten years, and finally got around to putting out his debut album earlier this year. The album's called Box for Buddy, Box for Star, and here's a nice jangly little pop song that won't get played on the radio...


Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Listening Post #16: Snowmageddon


I don't know what causes me greater anxiety: the prospect of snow, or the constant reminders by every amateur meteorologist I meet that "it's gonna snow tonight - and it's gonna be a bad one!"

As it was, it wasn't that bad, was it? Still, that's enough for this winter, thanks.

Pixies have a new record out. I mention this for the benefit of those of you (like Martin, and myself) who completely missed the last one coming out until months after it had been released. I saw a sniffy review in one of the broadsheets which I didn't read because it was bemoaning the fact that Pixies don't sound like they did 35 years ago. What does, mate? It doesn't mean you can't still enjoy it...



Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Namesakes #112: A-ha!

Aha - good to see you. Here are a-ha...ndful of bands called aha (or some variation thereon). 

I doubt Alan Partridge would approve of many of the tunes below. "They're just noise!" 


AHA #1

Formed in 1982 in Sweden... not Norway. Those northern European countries are very easy to mix up though... maybe this is Morten & co? No, this is the hard-drinking, hard-rocking Swedish Aha...

Aha - Whiskey

A-HA #2

The other A-ha who formed in 1982 and immediately invited us all to take them on. Arguably they never bettered their debut single and its era-defining video...

A-ha - Take On Me

AHA!! #3

Oh yeah, this one's a beauty. Right up George's alley. And it's from Norway too! 

I couldn't hope to describe these guys as well as they do on their discogs biog... so here we go:

AHA!! (all capitals) was an avantgarde quintet with Eivin One Pedersen as leader, formed in 1982-83. Its debut was at the Moldejazz festival in 1983, before it released its first record - "Keep Nose in Front" - in 1984.

Due to the later appearance, around 1984-85, of a certain Norwegian pop group (that called itself a-ha), the group decided to change its name to avoid any confusion of the two. As if there was any possibility of that!

When AHA!! released its second album in 1986, the quintet thus called itself JAMAHA!!. As is evident, this was generated from a word-play on its former name: This group was the Jam-aha!!, or the jamming aha, and not the other one!

Five years later, in 1991, the group had been reduced to a quartet. It released its third album under the band name Extended Noise. This last group name points back to the name of the second album - "Extended Nose", which again is play on the name of the group's first album, "Keep nose in front".

Get ready for eight minutes, 41 seconds of... this:

AHA!! - God Is A Dog

AHA #4

Japanese... erm... music... from... possibly the year 2000... other than that, you're on your own.

The song title translates as "Warm Colours", if that helps.

AHA - あたたかい色

A HA #5

South Korean Progressive House from 2014. Further proof that putting the word "Progressive" on the front of another musical genre rarely makes it better. Equally good proof that putting the word "House" on the end of another musical genre has the same effect.

A ha - Sleep

Which one makes you go Ahhh... and which just makes you go Arrrrghhhh!?


Monday, 18 November 2024

Listening Post #15: Too Soon?


Our crazy neighbours had their Christmas lights on as of Saturday night... so if any of you noticed a dip in the national grid, that's why.

In other news, Sam Fender released the first single from his new album, due out in February, and it's looking to be a very enticing prospect...



Sunday, 17 November 2024

Snapshots #370: A Top Ten Songs About Lost Cities

This weekend, we explored ten legendary cities, lost to the sands of time. I'm surprised we didn't bump into Indiana Jones while we were there...


10. He made three dollars.

The composer of the soundtracks for Sergio Leone's Dollars trilogy, starring Clint Eastwood. He also ventured to this lost city in Colorado...

Enio Morricone - Mesa Verde

9. Rabbit, something you bear, Jodie Foster movie.

Peter the Rabbit, you bear the brunt, Jodie Foster was in Nell. 

Peter Bruntnell - Camelot In Smithereens

8. Misspelled Mongol.

It's not Genghis Kahn, it's...

Dschinghis Khan - Machu Piccu

Apologies if you'd have preferred this...

The Strokes - Machu Piccu

7. From Grace.

No one wants a Fall from grace...

The Fall - Theme From Sparta FC

6. Wheeler's band - Fall Guy - Madonna, Miley, Mariah (initially) - monstrous wife.

Tim Wheeler's band is Ash. The Fall Guy was Lee Majors (not that Ryan fool). Madonna et al. are MCs. Frankenstein's monstrous wife was The Bride.

Ashley McBryde - El Dorado

5. Yellow, Turquoise, Juniper.

Three song title colours from...

Donovan - Atlantis

4. Once indoors, an unbelievable mix-up occurs.

"Once indoors, an..." was an anagram...

Sinéad O'Connor - Troy

3. Revolutionary prison.

Bastille - Pompeii

2. Don't get stuck in them. 

The Ruts - Babylon's Burning

1. No Joel? That'll cause a stir.

"No Joel" was an anagram of ELO and ONJ. 

Olivia Newton John & ELO - Xanadu

Rediscover Snapshots next Saturday.


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