Thursday, 9 September 2010

Film School

Film School
On & On E.P.
2005
256kbps


- on & on
- plus 1
- february

A few years ago, living in London with a girlfriend in Manchester meant every other Friday after work a drive North for several hours. As spring turned to summer turned to autumn turned to winter there were a few constant companions with me, my minidiscs and the crappy weather. Every journey, no matter the season, would be in headlong into gales and lashing rain and grim northern darkness.

One night I remember the rain was so heavy visibility was almost nothing. My wipers were on full speed but not shifting anything, there was nothing else on the road, fortunately I was in the outside lane as I came round a bend on the road just before the dip then the hill that first reveals Birmingham to you, all lit up like some 50's ideal of the future or should that read some child's drawing of a space city, through the darkness I sped past 2 guys pushing thier car off  the M6 in a panic. It could have been only a second or two between seeing them and flying past them, The song that was playing was plus 1 by Film School.

For a brief moment I felt like I was in a movie, and immediately shook my head cartoon style, did that really happen? If I was not in the outside lane we would all have been toast.

I love Film School they make soundtracks to the movies inside. 

If you like this, buy their albums and go see them. They are touring in the U.S. right now.

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Monday, 6 September 2010

Prince's 28th Birthday

Prince & the Revolution
Prince's 28th birthday party gig; Cobo Hall Detroit June 7th 1986.
160kbps















-around the world in a day
-Christopher Tracey's parade
-raspberry beret
-controversey
-mutiny
-happy birthday
-anotherloverholenyohead
-I wanna be your lover
-head
-pop life
-life can be so nice
-whole lotta shakin'
-mountains
-kiss

I remember seeing this concert on Channel 4 back in 1986. My obsession with Prince had started a year or so before, an obsession that remains unmedicateable to this day. It was an eye opener to say the least, and when I stumbled upon the concert a few weeks ago on another website I was delighted. Some utterly amazing performances, even an outing of a Family song; Mutiny.

I extracted the audio, so I could listen in the car, and decided to share this with the world tonight as I have never seen it shared in audio-form anywhere before.

It was my first go at this sort of thing but despite the bitrate being a bit low it still sounds pretty good, better than 90% of the Prince live stuff that's out there.

If you take it away remember to say thanks.

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Blow Your Speakers with this

Blow Your Speakers with Sludge Nation.  
-released 1996.
-320kbps


I really don't have much information about this one at all. Hopefully someone out there can fill in the gaps.
This cd was given to me in around 1997 by my mate Jonny Rawkstar. Probably purchased for a quid at Camden market. I have since misplaced the disk in the recent house move but 4 remain.

-rock city
-centennial
-what I want to hear 
-introvert (way down)

I quit like it. It's crunchy but mostly melodic. It has a kind of European feel to it with obvious heavy American influences. It reminds me of 746 Hero although much rougher round the edges. Listen and enjoy.

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Sunday, 5 September 2010

Test blog

Hello friends.

Finally got ma finger oot and giving this a go. Emailed a great blogger, Willard from http://nevergetoutoftheboat.blogspot.com
who told me it's easy so here goes.
First post is just a test really, 'Local Hero' Susan Boyle performing Cry Me a River long before she became a household name. It's not a particularly great performance but it's just a test.
If this works I will figure out how to put an album up and once that works I will be rocking.

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