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freaky trigger est. 2000 tom ewing's popular reviewing every uk #1 sugababes – “round round” trending on ft hidden landscapes: the podcast nylpm + polls + #totp chat about ft posts comments archive random login 31 may 18 no longer a debate? lennon’s revolutions 50 years on pˆnk s lord sükråt cunctør • ft • 8 comments • 125 views [ this post originally went up at my patreon : subscribers get to read posts and hear podcasts early — and help offset costs and time and help me do more of this kind of thing ] “the blues are beautiful because it’s simpler and because it’s real. it’s not perverted or thought about: it’s not a concept, it is a chair; not a design for a chair but the first chair. the chair is for sitting on, not for looking at or being appreciated. you sit on that music.” (john lennon to jann wenner, 21 january 1971) when jack hutton quit melody maker in 1970, to set up what became sounds , he told richard williams, who stayed behind, that it would be a “left-wing melody maker ”. hutton’s no longer with us, so i suppose if i get the chance i’ll have to ask williams one day what exactly was meant by “left-wing” here. my guess — based on what sounds actually turned out like — is that hutton meant the new paper would be centred on rock. even though both papers covered rock and pop and everything else, mm ’s moral centre was arguably still jazz at that point. even though the jazz fan-base always had a left-wing in the uk, with old-school communists solid among its supporters and chroniclers, it was a music (or so many seemed to feel) whose time was past. rock was new and rock was now, the very voice of youth — but beyond this, rock had had, for a while by then, a tangled relationship with politics, radical left politics in particular. » more 21 may 18 the invisible dandy: scribbled farewell notes on tom wolfe pˆnk s lord sükråt cunctør • hidden landscapes • 2 comments • 45 views [ this post originally went up at my patreon : subscribers get to read posts and hear podcasts early — and help offset costs and time and help me do more of this kind of thing ] you only have to read the titles and the trend-naming — ‘tiny mummies’, the tycoon of teen, radical chic, from bauhaus to our house , the me generation, the right stuff — to see, instantly, that there was something here. like some motormouth manager promoting the new pop group he was making famous and secretly ripping off, he had the liveliest huckster’s imagination. here was a energy that made thing happen: wolfe watched and listened and took notes and got inside heads — some heads — and when he got back to the page, delivered an intensely vivid cartoon sketch of a scene, sound effects in place among capitals, italics, dots, dashes and exclamation marks, the main narration often broadcast as if from behind the eyes of its participants, an inner-monologue ventriloquism that enabled the writer subtly to imply unreliability or even foolishness in a scenester. » more 14 may 18 other jacksons in your house pˆnk s lord sükråt cunctør • hidden landscapes • 18 comments • 1,267 views … or how when we made morrissey we made him bad [ this post originally went up at my patreon : subscribers get to read posts and hear podcasts early — and help offset costs and time and help me do more of this kind of thing ] a bitter office quarrel — the so-called the ‘hiphop wars’ — had been making life at the nme miserable from some time. at issue was the current and future direction of the paper — how to give the readers what they wanted to read, week on week, while staying abreast of music’s future trends — so when the smiths released ‘panic’ in late 1986, it crystallised everything. “ hang the dj! ” sang morrissey: “ burn down the disco! ” those who cared for black music at all — future and past — were appalled: to them it was very clear who this talk of burning and hanging was aimed at. his supporters scrambled for a less ugly reading: not that kind of dj! not those discos! much was made of steve wright following a news report about chernobyl with a wham! song. concluding statement for the defence: he’s not anti black musicians, he’s anti bland music — and that goes for us all, surely? » more 10 may 18 sugababes – “round round” tom • popular • 18 comments • 1,499 views #933, 24th august 2002 xenomania – the songwriting and production team on “round round”, led by miranda cooper and brian higgins – defined 00s british pop, at least in the eyes of chart-friendly critics. their magpie approach to genre, their patchwork song structures, their knack for a resonant line, all added up to music that wore its artfulness and populism with equal pride. if you believed that pop was worth celebrating, xenomania provided gift-wrapped proof. » more the inaugural tv poll: #12 – #1 pete baran • do you see + ft • 5 comments • 361 views “hi, i’m the ghost of the 1979 itv strike, and i am here to resurrect and complete the somewhat delayed (due to strikes probably) freaky trigger tv poll. imagine if you can the landscape of 1979 british television. three channels, bbc1, bbc2 and itv – and then suddenly one of those channels being off. its like a third of your choice taken away. because it is. up and down the country member of actt (association of cinematograph, television and allied technicians) withdrew their labour in a pay dispute for three months, leaving in most places this blue title card to be displayed. which still got more viewers than much of bbc2. anyway it was a fun time i can tell you and a civilised picket the likes of which british tv has barely seen since. and given the option of the twelve shows below or a blue title card what would you watch. (doctor who’s planet of death was the answer in my day – interesting to see that is still going.)” thanks, ghost of a tv strike, and huge apologies for the delay in the publishing of this. if i do it next year i may get help… but in the meantime here is the top twelve: » more 8 may 18 hidden landscapes: the podcast pˆnk s lord sükråt cunctør • hidden landscapes • features • 1 comment • 120 views three episodes are now up: hazel southwell and mark sinker talking through the story of the uk music press from two very different angles (bcz i am old and she is not), to help start the conversation around my upcoming book. pod 1: the pilot! pod 2: uh merry memories of the nme! pod 3: the ins and outs of punk rock (subscription only) if you’re enjoying it, please subscribe to our patreon , to help cover soundcloud costs and admin, and help us put aside the fortnightly time to make it as good as we’d like it! also please point people in our direction if you think they’d enjoy it. i’m also blogging there every week: essays now up on morrissey and why his bigotry wasn’t seen sooner and challenged harder in the 80s, on the late tom wolfe , and how the music press ran with his ideas, and how john lennon and yoko ono ‘s interaction with the radical political press of the early 70s fed into the end of rock and the start of post punk plus here is the book’s cover courtesy savage pencil — due out end of july (uk) and end of august (us)!  7 apr 18 eagle-god turned trickster gremlin pˆnk s lord sükråt cunctør • ft • cecil taylor • 1 comment • 368 views this was originally published in the wire in 1999, in their epiphanies section. rip cecil t 1929-2018 it began in 1977, at second-hand: i knew before i heard a note of it that i’d love cecil taylor’s music. in a jazz encyclopaedia i’d already read of a pianist “zipping and unzipping the keyboard” — but first contact came from a sideways leap out of bent chartpop. across bowie’s aladdin sane , mike garson’s cocktail piano clichés mutate towards cancerous splinters, which rock reviewer charles shaar murray approvingly compared to taylor. i needed to know more. photograph @ charles rotmil, 1960s with other princes of the utterly out — ornette, coltrane, beefheart — i was, i confess it, puzzled by how tame they seemed against the buzz of advance promo. but cecil — on black lion/freedom’s 1975 silent tongues , his 1974 montreux festival solo performance — did not disappoint. perversely, far more subsequent time was spent addressing coleman and the good captain, battling to discover ways to hear their sound as deranged delight, learning tolerance for the well-meant overreactions of enthusiasts. and so my response to these others to this day sometimes seems suspect, post-fabricated out of a need to be wowed, or to seem weird; the pianoman, by contrast, i always knew i could trust, to swoop in, connect instantly, and transfigure. with cecil, no need to fake it. » more 8 mar 18 i used the nme tom • ft • 8 comments • 303 views my nme was rubbish. i wasn’t there for the underground press invation, or for the titanic sailing, or the kinderbunker. i missed the post-structuralist years. i never read about youth suicide. i was even too late for c86. my nme was go-karting with the senseless things and birdland covers. because i read every word of it, my nme was also fantastic. i read, and tried to understand, the orbit column about dance music. i pushed my way through jungle brothers reviews and double-page tone loc interviews, and gradually pieced together the bones of an appreciation of hip-hop, at least on paper. i read interviews with old warhorses, never-weres, no-hopers. i turned lines from reviews over in my mind, trying to translate them into the investment – or not – of £5.49 at our price. i insisted on spending my holiday pocket money on a stone roses cassingle from the arndale centre in manchester, because it was the arndale centre in manchester. i taped and retaped peel. i told myself i cared about go-karting. » more 5 mar 18 in praise of thatcher. meg the marauder • do you see + tmfd • wresting • post a comment • 327 views no, not that one, it’s okay. i mean timothy thatcher, the wrestling one. no? the one with the mean face. no? let’s start this story again. i love professional wrestling. it can be looked at in so many ways, on so many levels. it can be gazed upon in childlike wonder as the 8-year olds cheer for the perennial babyface, action figure in hand, head to toe in wwe official merchandise. it can be a much-needed way to remove oneself from reality for the duration of a match or a 3-hour show, thinking back to the story-lines of the past two months and how this might play out in the run-up to wrestlemania [points at sign]. you can be a johnny come lately, beer in hand, cheering “for whoever i fuckin’ like – i paid my money.” or you can take your starting point and … well, just run with it, devouring everything in your path; let it envelope you like a warm blanket or a yokozuna bearhug, read biography after autobiography, watch bruiser brody swing his chain at the terrified fans in tokyo in the 1980’s, laugh out loud at ric flair’s astonishing backstage promos, obsessively research andy kaufman’s feud with jerry lawler and explore the origins of pro wrestling in the travelling carnivals of america. you may have guessed which category of fan i fall into and that’s why i’m so intrigued by this thatcher character and what makes this chap tick. » more 1 mar 18 2018 music diary week 8: the week of the east tom • new york london paris munich • 2018 music diary • 5 comments • 355 views new music day 52: fischerspooner – sir: compelling, in a glum sort of way – meandering, thoughtful synth-pop outlining the late-night territories where desire, and weariness, and resentment of desire, and resentment of weariness, all run together. » more « older latest comments popular ’85 (105) 3/10/85 totp gary davies and paul jordan. the later on his first outing. gary has a tan and paul goes straight into reporter mode; asking himself a question and then answering it. i think i’m going... speedwell54 no longer a debate? lennon’s revolutions 50 years on (8) #3/#4 – interesting you mention arthur lee since it underlines the contradiction in white rock stars like lennon reaching for the pure, instinctive expression of black... tommy mack belinda carlisle – “heaven is a place on earth” (107) 19/11/1965 james holmes wham! – “i’m your man” (36) can anyone tell me who the percussionist on i’m your man is? he’s the guy at the beginning of the video who helps try to sell tickets to the concert. lori p. manage a team in the pop world cup 2018! (43) barely believably i have now sent out the details of this. no so-called ‘corruption enquiry’ could stop the might of pop football 2018. tom sugababes – “round round” (18) 11. this is interesting in terms of thinking just how big the sugababes *actually* were! they were clearly big – even in this era you don’t get multiple bunnies across... shiny dave the invisible dandy: scribbled farewell notes on tom wolfe (2) i bought ‘the new journalism’, ‘acid test’ and a couple of other tw collections on the strength of recommendations in the nme and the former was a gateway to hunter... lonepilgrim chris farlowe – “out of time” (25) with all the nonsense said about the thrice recording of “oot”! page being there and all,the guys who made it happen,and i’m not forgetting chris!... carrick monrou featured posts the bible of badness: genesis 14 nov 2006 in the beginning there was nothingness. if only. in the beginning there was the word. not the bird from l7 pulling down her kecks again. but neither of these are strictly true. because the first book of the bible of badness is genesis. and if you were ever to question how bad this bible could […] jj barrie – “no charge” 2 may 2008 #389, 2nd june 1976 i was aware of this song long before i heard it – as a young boy it was quoted at me by my dad should i ever object to tidying my room. since my room was rarely tidy, i became very familiar with the central notion of “no charge”. like my dad, i […] andrew wk: i get wet: pitchfork review 9 jul 2002 andrew wk: i get wet: pitchfork review: remarkable write-up of the andrew wk album from ryan schrieber, pitchforkmedia’s editor-in-chief. remarkable because it gets andrew wk’s music so descriptively right – “nothing could penetrate a sound that dense. i was overcome. i tried to remember the last time anyone dared to push rock so poppily over […] passion victims 12 feb 2002 there’s too much love to go around these days how much do you think i like music? 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manic street preachers - "the masses against the classes" britney spears - "born to make you happy" gabrielle - "rise" oasis - "go let it out" all saints - "pure shores" madonna - "american pie" chicane ft bryan adams - "don't give up" geri halliwell - "bag it up" melanie c ft lisa left eye lopes - "never be the same again" westlife - "fool again" craig david - "fill me in" fragma - "toca's miracle" oxide and neutrino - "bound 4 da reload (casualty)" britney spears - "oops!...i did it again" madison avenue - "don't call me baby" billie piper - "day and night" sonique - "it feels so good" black legend - "you see the trouble with me" kylie minogue - "spinning around" eminem - "the real slim shady" the corrs - "breathless" ronan keating - "life is a rollercoaster" five ft queen - "we will rock you" craig david - "7 days" robbie williams - "rock dj" melanie c - "i turn to you" spiller - "groovejet (if this ain't love)" madonna - "music" a1 - "take on me" modjo - "lady (hear me tonight)" mariah carey and westlife - "against all odds" all saints - "black coffee" u2 - "beautiful day" steps - "stomp" spice girls - "holler"/"let love lead the way" westlife - "my love" a1 - "same old brand new you" leann rimes - "can't fight the moonlight" destiny's child - "independent women part 1" s club 7 - "never had a dream come true" eminem - "stan" bob the builder - "can we fix it?" none of them! view results poll closes: no expiry loading ... polls archive raaaaaaaah! site credits tom ewing pete baran mark sinker steve mannion kat stevens © all contributors 1999–2017 @gmail.com other pages popular faq i hate music index most commented posts ft's wordpress setup and plugins podcasts… lost property podcast pop world cup podcast lollards podcast poptimism podcast slug of time podcast categories blog 7 do you see i hate music new york london paris munich popular proven by science pumpkin publog the brown wedge tmfd (sport)

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