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Monday, August 31, 2009

And the ringtone for September 2009 is...

..."Kojak Dub" from Jah Wobble's fine album MU. You ought to check it out, you know...

Regards,


djp

My Top 10 iPod tracks - 010909

  1. (7) - Model Worker - Magazine
  2. (3) - No Way Of Knowing - A. Tent
  3. (4) - Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
  4. (-) - You Say You Don't Love Me - The Buzzcocks
  5. (-) - It Won't Be Wrong - The Byrds
  6. (5) - Eight Miles High - The Byrds
  7. (-) - My Back Pages - The Byrds
  8. (6) - Tiffany Queen - The Byrds
  9. (-) - Son Of A Guns - The La's
  10. (8) - Mad World - Sacre
Regards,


djp

Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Clitheroe Kid

Although I grew up in North Kerry (a part of Ireland that some people have described as being "black IRA"), my family would occasionally listen to BBC Radio on an old Philips transistor. Usually on a Sunday morning and lunchtime. So at an early age I was exposed to such delights as Family Favourites (and wondering what the hell a "BFPO" was), The Navy Lark and The Clitheroe Kid.

I'd forgotten all about Jimmy Clitheroe until I came across a few websites the other day dealing with TV and radio shows that had been erased in order to recycle the video and audio tapes. To be honest, I knew the name Jimmy Clitheroe, but I knew nothing about the man, until I did a bit of digging around here and here...

...as he might have said himself, "Oo, flippin' 'eck!"

Regards,


djp

Monday, August 24, 2009

Double take...

Review of Bell X1's album Flock - Q Magazine April 2006 - pg. 112:-

"Sometimes experimentation blows up in your face. But that wisdom has often fallen on deaf ears in the world of indie rock where craziness is seen as a badge of authenticity. Bell X1 clearly believe in the "edgier is better" mantra, with their spiky Fall-tinged rhythms, Jack White guitar and atonal Echo & The Bunnymen vocals, but this third album is a mish-mash of styles where the good lyrical ideas are buried under layers of art-rock cleverness. A classic case of innovation at the expense of tunes."

Ad for Bell X1's album Flock - Q Magazine April 2006 - pg. 117:-

"...a gorgeous album...majestic and elegant, from four men at the top of their game..." - Q Magazine

Now what we have here is a failure to communicate, don't you think...?:-)

Regards,


djp

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Billy Ray Cyrus

So my ISP tells me that my e-mail account has been sending a load of spam this week and they reckon that my computer had been compromised and now contains a trojaned proxy server.

Makes you wonder how Norton 360 didn't pick that up then...:-(

Apologies to anyone who might have got spam from "me". I can honestly say I didn't mean it - this time...

Regards,


djp

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Thank God for...

...Joseph O'Connor, who was featured in a segment of today's edition of RTÉ Radio 1's "Sunday Miscellany". Joseph's segment dealt with his love of the music of Scott Walker and ended with a performance of Scott's song "Boy Child", which features on his wonderful album, "Scott 4".

Marvelous stuff, and just the thing to start a Sunday morning.

Regards,


djp

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Saturday, August 01, 2009

And the ringtone for August 2009 is...

..."Jason & The Argonauts" from XTC's 1982 album, ENGLISH SETTLEMENT. Rickenbacker 12-string heaven...

Regards,


djp

My Top 10 iPod tracks - 010809

  1. (-) - Everything Up (Zizou) (Mock 'n' Toof Remix) - Zero 7
  2. (-) - Transatlantic - Quantic
  3. (1) - No Way Of Knowing - A. Tent
  4. (2) - Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
  5. (3) - Eight Miles High - The Byrds
  6. (-) - Tiffany Queen - The Byrds
  7. (-) - Model Worker - Magazine
  8. (-) - Mad World - Sacre
  9. (-) - Lady With The Spinning Head (Extended Dance Mix) - U2
  10. (-) - No Order - 2020Soundsystem
Regards,


djp