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Sunday, 24 August 2014

Tidy Tune #236: Shattered Glass - Brad Paisley



We don’t hear a lot about female empowerment in country music, especially from male artists. It’s not that 'bro-country' doesn’t value women; it's just that their lyrics and music videos tend to focus on appreciating girls in "cut-off jeans" and "bikini tops" over celebrating women's achievements.

Brad Paisley provides a very positive message in the first single from his new album 'Moonshine in the Trunk', inspiring girls to rise up and be the best.


Saturday, 23 August 2014

Happy Birthday Edwyn Collins


HAPPY BIRTHDAY 
EDWYN COLLINS
BORN THIS DAY IN 1959

Home Again Documentary

Click on the links to enjoy the music.


Tidy Tune #235: Take Me Bak 'Ome - Slade




August Bank Holiday Weekends always remind me of The Reading Festival, and I went to a few way back when, including the one in 1980 when Slade blew Whitesnake off the stage on the Sunday afternoon.

Slade replaced Ossie Osbourne's Blizzard of Oz on the Sunday and brought much merriment to the huge crowd waiting for Def Leppard and then  headliners for the final day - Whitesnake. Much to their annoyance though Slade stole the show with a blistering set that included their hits 'Take Me Bak 'Ome', 'Mama Weer All Crazee Now', 'Get Down and Get With It', 'Cum on Feel The Noize' and of course 'Merry Christmas Everybody'.

Recollections from Reading 1980


Friday, 22 August 2014

Gary Law - One Guitar (For LHS) and Interview


Doug: How exciting was it for you to make this version of One Guitar?

Gary: We recorded it a little while ago and it was good fun to record a cover version and for such a great and worthwhile cause too.

Doug: Where did you film the video?

Gary:  The video was filmed in a place called The Watermark Complex near Cirencester
where my manager hides out. It was filmed by a talented camera man/director who works for the BBC named Jeff Smart. He did it for free because he thinks it's a good cause too.

Doug: Nice to see that your band Lowlife supported you on the making of the song, what are the band up to at the moment?

Gary: It was actually recorded as LowLife and not as a solo song but unfortunately after our last show in Shirenewton in July we broke up. As a result I filmed the video alone so we could release the song officially. We haven't fallen out and are great friends. It was mainly due to a lack of interest in the band. For bands that play original material at the level we were at there are very few places to perform. It's a frustrating thing as we had started writing a new album. The first album didn't sell particularly well and we had to weigh up the financial aspects too. Studio time is expensive and as we are signed to an indie label for distribution etc we have to finance ourselves. It would take a long long time to make another album and we have other things we all need to do. Lyn, Lee and Steve are in a covers band that play locally. I'm in the middle of recording my third solo album in my studio at home which hopefully Lee and Kev from LowLife are going to contribute. Steve also plays drums in Welsh legends Budgie and there is a chance that they may be doing something soon too.

Doug: Why should folks give their support to Love Hope Strength?
 
Gary: Many people's lives are affected by cancer and Love Hope Strength's mission is to save lives. They don't fund cancer research, they use funds to purchase medical equipment and supplies, raise awareness through special events, documentaries and media, build cancer centers and raise awareness and recruit potential donors to the organ and bone marrow registers. It's a worthwhile cause and that's why I'm involved.



Tidy Tune #234: In Your Room - The Bangles



Happy Birthday Debbi Peterson


The Bangles
Live A The Fonda Theater LA
6th December 2013

Thursday, 21 August 2014

The Clash Covered

To celebrate what would have been the 62nd birthday of Joe Strummer I thought I'd put together a playlist of Cover Versions of songs representing the music of The Clash and Joe Strummer. Some of these I had not heard before this morning.

Hope you enjoy it.

Click on the links to enjoy the music.



Tidy Tune #233: Keys To Your Heart - The 101ers




Joe Strummer - This is a Public Service Announcement...with Guitar!



THIS IS A PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
...WITH GUITAR!

Today would have been the 62nd birthday of the former frontman for The 101ers, The Clash and his band The Mescaleros.

The following is a slightly edited post from last year. New links have been added to enhance your listening experience. - Doug 21st August 2014.


Know Your Rights - The Clash

 number 1: not to be killed
number 2 : food money
number 3: free speech


Click on the links to enjoy the music.












Cast a Long Shadow Joe Strummer Tribute Show, Los Angeles 2007. Includes performances from Love and Rockets, Hellride and Zander Schloss and the Wilderness Years and much more.

Joe Strummer Celebration 22nd December 2003, Filmore East at Irving Plaza New York. Includes performances from Ari Up and Jesse Malin and loads more.






















Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Tidy Tune #231: I Love You - Ramones


The Original version by The Heartbreakers

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