So what did you do for your Bank Holiday Monday?
Me?
I had a pleasant walk along the beach, then lunched on a punnet of whelks while watching the old folk ride around the harbour wall in their motorized buggies.
After all this sensory experience I felt it was fitting to spend the rest of the afternoon chilling out to some classic punk and early post-punk 45s.
Just seemed appropriate somehow.
Unfortunately I am unable to share the visual imagery associated with the mechanized aged (I'm no Martin Parr that's for sure), nor can I pass on the orally gratifying experience of chewing on a well peppered and vinegared whelk, but I can share some of the music I listened to, inspired by the slow, peculiar, but not unpleasant digestive sensation brought on by the aforementioned mollusc.
Classics all!
Makes for a nice little compilation.
Buzzcocks
A - Orgasm Addict
B - What Ever Happened To?
Produced by Martin Rushent, 1977
Magazine
A - Give Me Everything
B - I Love You You Big Dummy
Produced by Tony Wilson, 1978
The Ruts
A - In a Rut
B - H-Eyes
Produced by The Ruts, 1979
Throbbing Gristle
A - United
B - Zyklon B Zombie
Produced by Throbbing Gristle, 1978
PiL
A - Memories
B - Another
12" version, Produced by PiL, 1979
All ripped from vinyl @320kbs
A fistful of 45s here
Enjoy!
I'm going to try razor clams next week...
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Friday, 18 December 2009
Hard To Swallow
Here's a little taster for some newly released PIL material.
Originally sourced from a BBC Radio 1 session for the Mark Goodier show back in the early nineties, here are four tracks from a particularly heavy incarnation of Lydon's tribe.
Promoting the album That What Is Not, the band sound tight and energized; and with two guitarists the effect is a very metal accompaniment to Lydon's bitter, confessional lyrics.
The stand out songs are essentially the best two tracks from the album.
'Cruel' which is a real blinder of a PIL track, in this setting sounding truly bombastic, and must be considered one of the best post classic PIL tunes; and 'Acid Drops', a track that cleverly samples early Pistols without double dipping.
Lydon fluffs a line during his performance of 'Acid Drops', but being the showman he is ad-libs his way out of it so well you wonder whether the slip was really a slip at all.
You just can't trust these Situationists!
PIL Session for BBC Radio 1 (1992)
Cruel
Acid Drops
Love Hope
Think Tank
Excellent rip from cassette @320kbs
These tracks have now been released as part of The Plastic Box collection.
So if you like these it's probably worth getting a copy of that.
Very reasonably priced...
Taster Session here
Originally sourced from a BBC Radio 1 session for the Mark Goodier show back in the early nineties, here are four tracks from a particularly heavy incarnation of Lydon's tribe.
Promoting the album That What Is Not, the band sound tight and energized; and with two guitarists the effect is a very metal accompaniment to Lydon's bitter, confessional lyrics.
The stand out songs are essentially the best two tracks from the album.
'Cruel' which is a real blinder of a PIL track, in this setting sounding truly bombastic, and must be considered one of the best post classic PIL tunes; and 'Acid Drops', a track that cleverly samples early Pistols without double dipping.
Lydon fluffs a line during his performance of 'Acid Drops', but being the showman he is ad-libs his way out of it so well you wonder whether the slip was really a slip at all.
You just can't trust these Situationists!
PIL Session for BBC Radio 1 (1992)
Cruel
Acid Drops
Love Hope
Think Tank
Excellent rip from cassette @320kbs
These tracks have now been released as part of The Plastic Box collection.
So if you like these it's probably worth getting a copy of that.
Very reasonably priced...
Taster Session here
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