Monday, 12 August 2013

8 August 2013 (Day 220) – Shuffle Session 4, Tracks 160 – 232

My recovery is gathering steam but I’m not out of the woods yet.  I decide to take it easy over the coming weekend, just to be sure, even forsaking another Bulldogs match.  Interestingly they seem to have rallied since I got ill and seem to be delivering on their promise. 

But that’s still two days away.  Today involves hard slogging work at my desk but with the compensation of a greater amount of listening.  The quality has improved too; I’ve purchased another boombox to replace the dud one I got earlier in the year.  It’s CD function had broken down and so rather than repair it, figured I get a better one with a couple of more fundamental features that the original lacked.  This one has an iPod  dock AND, more importantly, can take headphones!  Glory days indeed.
And so on to the continuation of the shuffle.   As per usual, tracks from multi artist compilations are marked with an *.

160.        Trouble Every Day – The Mothers Of Invention (from Freak Out!)
161.        Hungry Years (live) – Weddings Parties Anything (…They Were Better Live)
162.        Final Attraction – Kris Kristofferson (This Old Road)
163.        Mahgeetal (live) – My Morning Jacket (Okonokos)
164.        Darker Shade Of Black – Jackie Mittoo (Champion In The Arena)
165.        Carry Me – Neneh Cherry (Man)
166.        Police Car – Larry Wallis (The Stiff Records Box Set*)
167.        New York Mining Disaster 1941 – The Bee Gees (The Ultimate Bee Gees)
168.        Mellow Mood – Material (The Third Power)
169.        One Love/People Get Ready (original) – Bob Marley (Songs Of Freedom)
170.        From Now On – Supertramp (Even In The Quietest Moments)
171.        The Vampire Lanois – The Afghan Whigs (1965)
172.        Mattie’s Rag – Gerry Rafferty (City To City)
173.        Theologians – Wilco (A Ghost Is Born)
174.        Can’t Get Enough – Dave Edmunds (Rockin’)
175.        Flowers Of Romance – Public Image Limited (Flowers Of Romance)
176.        Adorable – The Drifters (Atlantic R&B Volume 3 1955-1957*)
177.        Henry Lee – Dick Justice (The Harry Smith Project  Anthology Of American Folk Music*)
178.        Dance Around The Maypole – The Acid Gallery (Nuggetts II: Original Artyfacts From The British Empire And Beyond*)
179.        Suite: Judy Blue Eyes – Crosby Stills And Nash (Carry On)
180.        Everybody Wants To Touch Me (live) – Paul Kelly (Live at The Continental & The Esplanade)
181.        Brain Wash – The Cruel Sea (Three Legged Dog)
182.        A Minor Place – Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy (I See A Darkness)
183.        Long Distance Call – Muddy Waters (The Chess Box)
184.        (Wascha Raj) – Cato Salsa Experience (Cato Salsa Experience)
185.        One Track Mind – The Knickerbockers (Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From The First Psychedelic Era 1965-1968*)
186.        Louisiana Swing – Bud Hobbs (We’re Gonna Rock We’re Gonna Roll*)
187.        Well, Well, Well – The Hives (Barely Legal)
188.        Around The Plynth – The Faces (Five Guys Walk Into A Bar)
189.        I Can’t Get With That (schmooze version) – Fun Lovin’ Criminals (Come Find Yourself)
190.        The Great Gig In The Sky – Pink Floyd (The Dark Side Of The Moon)
191.        Glory Hallelujah – Frank Turner (England Keep My Bones)
192.        Liar Linda – Dillinger (Cocaine In My Brain. The Anthology)
193.        Losing My Touch – The Rolling Stones (Forty Licks)
194.        Northstar Blues – Magnolia Electric Co. (What Comes After The Blues)
195.        Sweet Little Oranges – Screamfeeder (Fill Yourself With Music)
196.        For Today I Am A Bird – Antony And The Johnsons (I Am A Bird Now)
197.        Tell Me Why (live) – Neil Young (Live At Massey Hall 1971)
198.        Fingers In The Fractories – Editors (The Back Room)
199.        A Concise British Alphabet (Part Two) – The Soft Machine (Out-Bloody-Rageous – Anthology 1967-1973)
200.        One Double One Oh! – Dick Dale & His Del Tones (King Of The Surf Guitar)
201.        Ballad Of A Cold Lost Marble – Sparklehorse (Vivadixiessubmarinetransmissonplot)
202.        I Want You (live) - Elvis Costello And The Imposters (The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook)
203.        Lay Your Hands On Me – Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel [4])
204.        Outcome – Beck (One Foot In The Grave)
205.        You’re Gonna Need Somebody On Your Bond – Blind Willie McTell (Let Me Tell You About The Blues Atlanta*)
206.        The Medicine Show (live) – The Dream Syndicate (The Complete Live At Raji’s)
207.        Come On Baby – Jimmy Reed (Big Boss Man.  The Essential Jimmy Reed)
208.        Cold Cold Heart – Jerry Lee Lewis (A Whole Lotta….Jerry Lee Lewis)
209.        Bluesology – The Modern Jazz Quartet (Fontessa)
210.        Mary Mac – The Blackeyed Susans (Reveal Yourself)
211.        Stone Free (live) – Jimi Hendrix Experience (The Jimi Hendrix Concerts)
212.        Beyond Tomorrow – Stan Ridgway (Partyball)
213.        Man On The Moon (live) – Sugar (Cooper Blue bonus live album)
214.        Inner City Blues – Rodriguez (Cold Fact)
215.        Everytime – Linda Carr (The Fame Studios Story*)
216.        Andres – L7 (Andres CD single)
217.        White Man’s Got A God Complex  -  The Last Poets (This Is Madness)
218.        Give Me Everything (live) – Magazine (BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert)
219.        The Winner – Gregory Isaacs (Mr. Isaacs)
220.        Damage – You Am I (Dress Me Slowly)
221.        Crossroader – Mountain (Crossroader. An Anthology)
222.        Please Break me Gently – Tex Perkins (Dark Horses)
223.        Wildsurf – Ash (Intergalatic Sonic 7’s)
224.        Baby, Please Stop Crying – Bob Dylan (Street Legal)
225.        Be Still – Los Lobos (The Neighbourhood)
226.        Sam Gribbles – Spiderbait (The Unfinished Spanish Galleon Of Finley Lake)
227.        Paper Tiger – Beck (Sea Change)
228.        I Don’t Want To Tie You Down – Todd Rundgren (A Wizard, A True Star)
229.        Hope (live) –The Descendants (Live Plue One)
230.        Swing – The Jesus And Mary Chain (Barbed Wire Kisses)
231.        Feed Me – Tricky (Maxinquaye)
232.        Secret Pint – Mogwai (Government Commissions.  BBC Sessions 1996 – 2003)

To be continued.  As I’ll be working from home, I suspect tomorrow’s  list will be even longer.

7 July 2013 (Day 219) – Shuffle Session 4, Tracks 134 – 159

Finally, I start to feel as though I’m turning the corner.  It’s now taking longer until I hit the wall, meaning I can stay at work until my normal departure time.  This makes “M” extremely happy as she was starting to feeling like an abandoned wife on the Melbourne evening rush hour.

It’s been a busy day with a few meetings and such and so the shuffle doesn’t last long.  Why didn’t I think of this as the idea for the blog?  It sure beats having to think about things to write about.
134.        Here Comes The Sun/The Inner Light – The Beatles (from Love)
135.        Middlemass – The Fall (The Complete Peel Sessions)
136.        (I’m A) Lie Detector – Wild Billy Childish And The Buff Medways (Medway Wheelers)
137.        Bootleg – Creedence Clearwater Revival (Bayou County)
138.        Light Up And Leave Me Alone – Traffic (Gold)
139.        Banana Pudding (live) – Southern Culture On The Skids (Double Wide And Live)
140.        Fire And Water – Wilson Pickett (The Definitive Collection)
141.        Interlude With Ludes – Them Crooked Vultures (Them Crooked Vultures)
142.        Dynamite I Am Your Animal – Gong (Camenbert Electrique)
143.        Dark Shines (live) – MUSE (Hullabaloo Soundtrack)
144.        P-Street – Pigeonhead (The Full Sentence)
145.        Someone Else Is Steppin’ In – Buckwheat Zydeco (Waitin’ For My Ya Ya)
146.        Dust My Broom – Elmore James (Whose Muddy Shoes w John Brim)
147.        Convincing People – Throbbing Gristle (20 Jazz Funk Greats)
148.        She’s Out There Somewhere – Buddy Guy (Stone Crazy!)
149.        Orange Wedge – The Chemical Brothers (Surrender)
150.        Sugar Daddy – Fleetwood Mac (Fleetwood Mac)
151.        The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret (live) – Queens Of The Stone Age (Rated R extended version)
152.        Hear My Train A Comin’ – Jimi Hendrix (Live At The Fillmore East)
153.        How Can A Poor Boy? – Van Morrison (Keep It Simple)
154.        Nobody’s Baby Now – Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds (Let Love In)
155.        I. C One Female – Black Box Recorder (England Made Me)
156.        I’ve Been Waiting – Matthew Sweet (Girlfriend)
157.        Creepy Jackalope Eye (live) – The Supersuckers (Live At The Magic Bag, Ferndale, Michigan)
158.        Six Million Dollar Version – King Tubby (Dub Like Dirt 1975-1977)
159.        Red House – Jimi Hendrix Experience (Are You Experienced)

No complaints with this lot, short on quantity but long on quality. 

To be continued……..

 

6 August 2013 (Day 218) – Shuffle Session 4, Tracks 72 – 133

Back at work, my throat has returned to something like its normal state but I’m quite weak.   A day largely free of commitments means a bumper shuffle session.  The lead off track is a beauty;

72.          America Is Waiting – Brian Eno and David Byrne (from My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts)
73.          Make Her Day – The Go-Betweens (Bright Yellow Bright Orange)
74.          Dignity (unreleased Oh Mercy version) – Bob Dylan (Tell Tale Signs. Rare And Unreleased 1989-2006)
75.          You Have Got To Have A Mother For Me – James Brown (The Motherlode)
76.          Scaron – Horace Sliver Trio (Horace Silver Trio)
77.          Naxalite (live) – Asian Dub Foundation (Live. Keep Bangin’ On The Door)
78.          Dreamer – Ry Cooder (Pull Up Some Dust And Sit Down)
79.          Let Me Be – The Easybeats (The Definitive Anthology)
80.          What I’d Say (Part 2) (live) – Jerry Lee Lewis (Live At The Hamburg Star Club)
81.          Sweetest Thing – Paul Kelly (Stolen Apples)
82.          Flowers Of Evil – Mountain (Crossroader. An Anthology)
83.          Adelaide – Paul Kelly (Post)
84.          Marseilles (live) – The Angels (Liveline)
85.          Allamana – Desmond Dekker (The Stiff Records Box Set*)
86.          Janie May – The Ferretts (Boogie! Australian Blues, R&B And Heavy Rock From The 70’s*)
87.          Staralfur (live)– Sigur Ros (Heim)
88.          Bomber (live) – Motorhead (No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith)
89.          Harlem River Blues – Justin Townes Earle (Harlem River Blues)
90.          Son Of Jaguar ‘E’ – Swervedriver (Ejector Seat Reservation)
91.          Instant Karma! – John Lennon (Lennon Legend.  The Very Best Of John Lennon)
92.          September 13 (live)– Steve Kilbey (Acoustic And Intimate)
93.          Latin Simone – Gorillaz (Gorillaz)
94.          New Feudalism – The No WTO Combo (Live From The Battle In Seattle)
95.          You Got, I Want – Suicidal Tendencies (Join The Army)
96.          Get Back – The Beatles (Love)
97.          See Land – Neu! (’75)
98.          Heart – Nick Lowe (Basher. The Very Best Of Nick Lowe)
99.          Fever – Junior Byles (Lee Scratch Perry The Wonderman Years*)
100.        Here Comes President Kill Again – XTC (Oranges & Lemons)
101.        World Party – World Party (Private Revolution)
102.        Little Girl – Muddy Waters (Hard Again)
103.        Healing Of The Nation – Inner Circle (Reggae Greats)
104.        June Showers – Superchunk (Come Pick Me Up)
105.        Not Yet – The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion (Xtra-Acme USA)
106.        A Lover Sings – Billy Bragg (Back To Basics)
107.        Handshake Drugs – Wilco (A Ghost Is Born)
108.        My Friend Of Misery – Metallica (Metallica)
109.        Evidently Chickentown – John Cooper Clarke (The Very Best Of John Cooper Clarke)
110.        I Hope You’re Happy Now (live) – Elvis Costello And The Imposters (The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook)
111.        Cocaine – Jackson Browne (Running On Empty)
112.        109 Pt. 2 – The Charlatans (Some Friendly)
113.        Inna City Mamma – Neneh Cherry (Raw Like Sushi)
114.        Hot, Blue And Righteous – ZZ Top (Tres Hombres)
115.        Alcohol Farm – Russell Morris (Retrospective)
116.        Working Late – Lone Justice (Lone Justice)
117.        Rock And Roll (live) – Lou Reed (Live In Italy)
118.        Extra Kings – The Avalanches (Since I Left You)
119.        Intro – James Brown (Love Power Peace. Live At The Olympia, Paris 1971)
120.        She Gave Her Angels – Prince (Crystal Ball)
121.        Playground – XTC (Wasp Star. Apple Venus Part 2)
122.        Raja’s Baptism – Sleep (Holy Mountain)
123.        319 – Prince (The Gold Experience)
124.        Discarded – Uncle Tupelo (Still Feel Gone)
125.        Thousands Are Sailing – The Pogues (The Ultimate Pogues Collection)
126.        Alexandra Leaving – Leonard Cohen (The Essential Leonard Cohen)
127.        Wednesday – Drive-By Truckers (A Blessing And A Curse)
128.        I Don’t Care (live) – Television (The Blow Up)
129.        Itchycoo Park – The Small Faces (The Definitive Collection)
130.        Family Name – Prince (The Rainbow Children)
131.        Drive-By – Material (The Third Power)
132.        Jesus Christ Pose – Soundgarden (Badmotofinger)
133.        Cotton Crown – Sonic Youth (Sister)

To be continued……..

Sunday, 11 August 2013

5 August 2013 – Shuffle Session 4 Tracks 51-71

It’s the day of my presentation at an all day seminar.  “M” has a rostered day off and so kisses me goodbye as I leave and, for the first time this year, take public transport into work. 

I’m up in the morning session and follow an exceptional speaker.  Just my luck!  Then after I’ve been introduced, we can’t find the PowerPoint presentation on the computer.  After a delay, its found and I proceed.  Incredibly, I finish with enough time for questions.
After lunch, I last through another couple of speakers, before calling time and staggering back to the train for the return trip home.  Speaking had really hurt my vocal cords and the warm venue hasn’t done my recovery from bronchitis any favours.  But at least I’ve met the commitment.

As you can image there was little chance for playing much music today.  The shuffle takes in my listening on the train to and from the venue.
51.          Brute – KMFDM (from Retro)
52.          Two Timin’ Woman – Jack Scott (Good Rockin’ Tonight.  Red Hot Rockabilly*)
53.          Bra – Cymande (Roots Of Hip Hop. Mojo Music Guide Vol. 2*)
54.          There Stands The Glass – Ted Hawkins (The Next Hundred Years)
55.          H-E-L-P – The Heptones (Peace And Harmony. The Trojan Anthology)
56.          Bottle Rocket – The Go! Team (Thunder, Lightning, Strike)
57.          Kickin’ My Heart Around – The Black Crowes (By Your Side)
58.          Tic – Helmet (Betty)
59.          Angry – Public Image Limited (Plastic Box)
60.          Futureworld – Trans Am (Futureworld)
61.          Removable – Manic Street Preachers (Everything Must Go (   ) )
62.          Badge (live) – Eric Clapton (24 Nights)
63.          (My Eyes) Keep Me In Trouble – Muddy Waters (King Bee)
64.          Fiddling Tool – Spectrum (Aust.) (Part One)
65.          (Call Me) Back Home – Al Green (Al Green)
66.          Oaklahoma U.S.A – The Kinks (Picture Book)
67.          The Scoop – Beastie Boys (Ill Communication)
68.          It’s Never Too Late – Steppenwolf (The Collection)
69.          Iris’s Song For Us – Vashti Bunyan (Just Another Diamond Day)
70.          On The Air – Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel [2])
71.          Pledging My Love – Johnny Ace (We’re Gonna Rock, We’re Gonna Roll *)

*= a track from a multi artist compilation
To be continued ……….

3 & 4 August 2013 (Days 215 & 216) – Rock Stars In My Dreams

I was going to let the shuffle session roll on over this weekend.  However, on Friday night I had a dream.  My dreams are usually colourful (yes, I dream in colour) and can be quite surreal.  They are often hilarious, at least to me; “M” has reported she’s frequently heard me laughing in my sleep.

Some of the more bizarre dreams have involved major rock stars intruding into my life.  I have no idea why.  It can’t be that I have a hidden desire to get up on stage with them as none of these actually involves my playing music with them.  I can only guess as to the meaning of these dreams.
And so, as this is a music related blog, I have decided to commit Friday night’s dream to writing along with some of the other, ahem, more memorable ones I can remember.  I’ve decided to preface each one with a little title of my own and would like to remind anybody reading these that my dreams and these transcriptions are subject to copyright.  My own interpretation of each one follows at the end.

The Little Purple Ninja Killer?
I am a member of Prince’s inner Melbourne circle of hard core fans.  He has come to our fair city for a major live global telecast from Rod Laver Arena and has invited that inner core for a pre gig “briefing”.  We arrive having no idea what he’s got in mind but it quickly becomes apparent that he wants us all to participate during the show in some way.  Tasks are allocated;  I’m selected to be a Prince doppleganger that he will “kill” during the gig.  He demonstrates what he has in mind with another member of the inner core who is upset to only have the rehearsal gig.  Prince asks him to run; he’s half way down the general admission area when Prince produces a ninja throwing star in the shape of his symbol and throws it in his direction.  I’m horrified as I see it slash the poor guy’s throat and he collapses.  “He shouldn’t be too disappointed”, Prince murmurs, “I’ll probably put that in as an extra on the DVD.” 

By the time he’s said that, I’ve decided to run.  Prince giggles, and lets me have a head start.  I start to stumble through the maze of passageways in the bowels of Rod Laver Arena as he mounts a silent hovercraft and starts to hunt me down.  As I flee, I can see cameras filming every step of my flight.  Eventually Prince corners me in front of a poster for a long ago Billy Joel show at the venue.  I plead for my life.  He stands up and makes as if he going to throw the star  ……. and then yells “Cut”.  He then explains that all he wanted was realistic footage of someone fleeing for their life for inclusion  as backscreen footage during I Would Die 4 U.  The earlier “death” is explained as a hoax and that the “victim” was actually one of his roadies.  He informs me that as a reward, I will be “resurrected“  later in the gig to solo with him during The Cross.  I tell him I cannot play guitar and he brushes that off as a minor detail, telling me that he’ll teach me how to play like him……
My interpretation: this dream reveals my greatest fear – being exposed to Billy Joel at the moment of my death.

One More Cup Of Coffee Before I Go
I am travelling around Europe on holiday by supersonic chairlift when my father appears in a hologram message dressed like Obi wan Kenobi.  He tells me that I need to return home because my mother needs me.  Just why he couldn’t attend to this duty himself is not explained.  Anyway, I dutifully get off at the chairlift interchange in Frankfurt and hop on the next vacant chair home.

I get off at Melbourne about half a kilometre away from the family home.  It’s Midnight, but it’s full moon and I see everything clearly.  Then I notice that in my absence an entire block of houses has been demolished and a shopping centre erected in its place.  I look at the board of occupants and notice there is a nightclub.  Underneath that is a temporary sign, TONIGHT, IGGY POP (U.S.A), ONE NIGHT ONLY.  I forget about my Mother; some things are simply more important. I rush past a lot of closed shops and a 24 hour café, find the venue, get a ticket, dive into the crowd and force my way to the front. 
I’m there just in time for the start of the gig.  The band roars into Search And Destroy; Iggy comes barrelling onto stage, naked torso glistening in the hot lights.  He approaches the mic but something’s wrong with his voice; it’s as though Bob Dylan is inhabiting his vocal cords.  Most of the crowd doesn’t seem to care.  Bottles, fluid, boots, underwear and artificial limbs are flying everywhere.  Amid the chaos at the end of the number Iggy spots the concerned look on my face.  He comes to me and says, “Oi, mate.  My voice is a bit rough.  Do you mind getting a cup of coffee to lubricate the old voice?”

With that, I’m off, and head straight to the 24 hour café.  I go inside and order a soy latte, regular latte, cappuccino, mochachino, flat white and espresso.  The barista goes about his task extremely slowly, insisting on telling me the story of his miserable life condemning him to work late shifts.    But I don’t care.  At several points of his story I tell him, “You don’t understand, these are not for me.  They’re for Mr Pop ”  but I’m unsuccessful.
Eventually, laden with the coffees, I make my way back to the venue.  By now the gig has ended and the audience has gone home.  As I carefully make my way through the debris on the dancefloor, I see Iggy sitting on the lip of the stage.  “Ah, thanks for my coffee. But you sure took your time.”  He takes one and assumes a yoga position. I put the others down in front of him, select one and start to tell him the story of my night…..

My interpretation: this dream is a reminder to always put the interests of others ahead of yours.  After all, if I had asked Iggy what type of coffee he wanted, I could have caught the encores.
No Sex Please Madonna, I’m From Melbourne

I’m the manager of a successful bookshop in Carlton, near the University of Melbourne.  One day, a visiting American enters the shop and rummages around.  She doesn’t buy anything but asks me out for a date.  As she’s reasonably attractive I agree and she leaves.  One of my staff tells me that I’ve just agreed to go on a date with Madonna.  I respond with, “Funny, she doesn’t look like Madonna”.
Things fast forward to the end of the date.  We’re walking arm in arm having, apparently, hit it off.  I’m vaguely aware of a media scrum behind us.  She takes me to an office building in Elgin Street with large windows at the front revealing the interior of the building.   She asks me in for coffee.  When she switches on the lights, I can see she’s turned the entire office into a bedroom, the centrepiece being a giant mega sized bed.  The media scrum set up outside the windows; I notice there are no curtains inside.

Madonna, starts to caress me.  I ask her if she intends to do anything about the media outside.  She tells me that it’s better to embrace the attention.  Increasing panicky, I tell her that I still have to live in this city.  She dares me to be a man………….I wake up in a cold sweat.
My interpretation: I don’t care what my wife “M” thinks.  I throwing away our copy of Notting Hill.

My Boss, The Boss
Some men are born great.  Others have greatness thrust upon them.  And then there’s me.  I’m on a freighter headed for the South Atlantic Ocean island of Tristan de Cunha to watch a special gig by Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band.  On board is the ship’s crew, Bruce, the band, roadies, a massive press corps and me.  Most of the press is not there to report on the gig.  Rather, they’ve become aware that Mrs Boss, Patti Scialfa, has not made the trip with the band.  They can smell blood. 

I’m working out in the ship’s tiny gymnasium.  Bruce enters.  We exchange greetings and compare notes on our workout plans.  I help him with his sit ups, we assist each other in adjusting weights and attempt a one on one basketball drill that’s not all that successful.  (The swell of the Atlantic makes it difficult to adjust one’s shot making.)  He asks what I think of his then latest album Working On  A Dream.  I tell him it’s better than Magic but he really needs to drop Brendon O’Brien as his producer.  Impressed by my honesty, he tells me that the media are spoiling his trip and would I mind facing them to deny there’s any problems with his marriage.  He fills me in on the truth; there are no problems.  Pattti just wanted to stay home.
I front the media and do a reasonable job, keeping the “no comments” to a minimum but effectively telling the truth without disclosing anything.  Bruce is impressed.  He offers me the gig as his media liaison man.  I accept……

My interpretation:  it’s a dream come true, beyond my wildest hopes…..  I’m a gym junkie!
The Swedish Antichrists (with sincere apologies to Joseph Conrad and Francis Ford Coppolla)

I am a special operations soldier.  I’m summoned to my Commanding Officer who tells me that I’m to go on a one man trip to “destroy the enemy”. When I ask him who it is, he responds, “You’ll know when you find them.”
And so I start on my trip.  I’m taken to an Inca pyramid with a difference.  Each step level is effectively a moat; to proceed upwards, I need to take a kayak and paddle to the opposite side.  My kayak tows a sea trailer of giant lego blocks; when I get to the designated landing point, I need to pull the trailer towards me and assemble the blacks into a staircase that gets me to the next level/moat.  There sits another kayak and trailer and the entire process must be repeated over and over to get to the next level. 

I ascend the first few levels and found nothing else.  All the time I wondering, “Who is the enemy”.  Eventually I arrive at the top of the pyramid.  There’s nothing but a view.  I hear a squeaking sound and I spin around in time to see a trap door opening.  Two people get out, a man and a woman.  Immediately it dawns on me that the enemy is Roxette and I must destroy them.
Per Gessle heads straight for me but is surprisingly easy to beat.  Marie Fredriksson turns out to a true Amazon.  With a masterful maneuverer, she disarms me as I stepped back from Gessle’s lifeless corpse.  This is going to entail man on amazon combat. We start to trade blows but neither of us flinches.  Eventually, she takes out my legs from underneath me and jumps on top.  I try to get on top and we start rolling along the ground.  Eventually we topple into the upper level moat. 

There it turns into a true battle of survival. I get in some good blows and notice she doesn’t have the same water skills as myself.  I get one arm around her neck and gradually position my body underneath hers.  Arching her body backwards I start to reign in the blows; “This is for Dressed For Success” , I gasp,  “This is for It Must Have Been Love”,  (thump)  “Joyride”,  (thonk) “Dangerous”, (wack) “The Look”! Sufficiently weakened, she surrenders.
At this moment, everything goes whoosh and I am transported into a different reality.  I’m now at the beach in the South of France with Marie, blissfully in love, singing along to Dressed For Success …………

My interpretation: whilst this dream was meant to convey my hatred of blandly processed anonymous pop, any solution that advocates violence on women is totally unacceptable and must be punished by the infliction of the greatest amount of pain.  

Saturday, 10 August 2013

2 August 2013 (Day 214) – Shuffle Session 4 Tracks 1-50

Anyone keeping tabs on this blog will have noted how far behind I’ve got in my postings.  This is due to my illness which has sapped my energy each day, way before I sit down for the daily task.  Today, I hit upon an idea that might enable me to catch up eventually once I return to something approaching full fitness.  It is to turn my iPod to shuffle and keep it there until I’ve caught up.  I can jot the tracks down in my journal progressively as fitness prevails provided of course I don’t accidently reset it.

And so the journey begins.  Today’s session encompasses 50 tracks and came to end when I needed to journey to the venue for Monday’s seminar to get acquainted with the set up and to hand over my PowerPoint presentation.  After this, I hooked up with “M”, went home , feel asleep and eventually logged the track listing the following morning. 
The track listing is an absolute beauty that is, incredibly, bookended by tracks from the same album.  (Tracks from “Various Artist” compilations are annotated with an asterix (i.e *).

1.       Excitable Boy (live) – Warren Zevon (from Learning To Flinch)
2.       Evening Star – Roy Harper (Counter Culture)
3.       Everybody’s Been Down On Me  - Watermelon Slime And The Workers (No Paid Holidays)
4.       Intro By El Vez (live) – Rocket From The Crypt (R.I.P)
5.       The Day That Curly Billy Shot Down Crazy Sam McGee – The Hollies (The Air That I Breathe)
6.       I Believe To My Soul (live) – Primal Scream & MC5 (“Black To Comm”)
7.       Down The Dirt Road Blues – Charly Patton (Founder OF The Delta Blues)
8.       The Roller – Beady Eye (Different Gear, Still Speeding)
9.       Wet Cheese Delrium – Gong (Camenbert Electrique)
10.   Well Of Destiny – The Pretty Things (S.F. Sorrow)
11.   Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid – Van Morrison (A Night In San Francisco)
12.   Jukebox (live) – Ani DiFranco (So Much Shouting, So Much Laughter)
13.   You Come In Burned – The Dandy Warhols (Welcome To The Monkey House)
14.   Three MC’s And One DJ – Beastie Boys (Hello Nasty)
15.   Save Me – Little Steven And The Disciples Of Soul (Men Without Women)
16.   Space Intro – Steve Miller Band (Young Hearts. The Complete Greatest Hits)
17.   Marquee Moon – Television (Marquee Moon)
18.   Tristesse (live) – Steve Kilbey (Acoustic And Intimate)
19.   Freeze – Albert Collins With The Rhythm Rockets (Shim Sham Shimmy*)
20.   I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind – The Doors (The Doors Box Set)
21.   White Lies – Jason And The Scorchers (Lost And Found)
22.   Say No Go – De La Soul (3 Feet High And Rising)
23.   Animal Wild – Shudder To Think (Sweet Relief. A Benefit For Victoria Williams)
24.   The Judgement – Solomon Burke (Don’t Give Up On Me)
25.   Sweet Water Pools (live) – The Screaming Blue Messiahs (BBC Radio 1 Live In Concert)
26.   Help – Madder Lake (Still Point)
27.   Blood Red River – The Scientists (Absolute)
28.   Don’t Be Cruel – Jerry Lee Lewis (Hail To The King!*)
29.   I’ve Only Started To Breathe – The Delgardos (The Complete BBC Peel Sessions)
30.   Someone Made You For Me – Steve Cropper with Dan Penn (Dedicated. A Salute To The 5 Royales)
31.   A Tale They Won’t Believe (live) – Weddings Parties Anything (…They Were Better Live)
32.   Your Cheatin’ Heart – Ray Charles (The Classic Years)
33.   Tribute To Elmore James – Roy Buchanan (Sweet Dreams. The Anthology)
34.   ‘Round Springfield – Lisa Simpson and Bleeding Gums Murphy (Songs In The Key Of Springfield)
35.   Come To Me – Mark Lanegan (Bubblegum)
36.   So It Shall Be – k.d Lang (Ingenue)
37.   Little Babies (Sleater-Kinney (Dig Me Out)
38.   Getting Better – The Beatles (Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band)
39.   Fare Thee Well Blues – Joe Callicott (Let Me Tell You About The Blues Memphis*)
40.   Fool Fool Fool – The Clovers (We’re Gonna Rock, We’re Gonna Roll*)
41.   Ital Skank – Carlton Patterson & King Tubby (Black & White In Dub)
42.   Fear – Little Steven (Voice Of America)
43.   Wilderness – Joy Division (Unknown Pleasures)
44.   The Black Light – Calexico (The Black Light)
45.   Two Lips, Two Legs And One Tongue (live) – Nomeansno (Live And Cuddly)
46.   I Wish It Was Over – Teddy Thompson (Separate Ways)
47.   Mousetrap (live) – Royal Crown Revue (Caught In The Act Live!)
48.   Happy Birthday – The Wedding Present (John Peel Sessions 1987-1990)
49.   Neil Jung – Teenage Fanclub (Grand Prix)
50.   Searching For A Heart (live) – Warren Zevon (Learning To Flinch)

To be continued……

Friday, 9 August 2013

1 August 2013 (Day 213) – The 2014 Big Day Out Lineup

At 8pm last night, the lineup for next year’s Big Day Out was revealed.

Rumours were circulating that this was going to the best BDO lineup ever with an unprecedented 3 headliners.  The initial announced lineup is a solid one but certainly not the best ever.  On the other hand, it’s also far from the worst.  Two of the three acts rumoured as the headliners were confirmed.  Unfortunately, rumours of The Cure were wide of the mark, their spot as co-headliner going to The Arcade Fire.  Also on the bill and of interest to me are The Lumineers, Flume, Portugal, Tame Impala, the Cosmic Psychos and, best of all, my beloved Mudhoney.  Snoop Dogg will also be playing although I’ll be unlikely to be watching. A second announcement will be made later in the year and the big tip is this will include the Wu Tang Clan.
But there are three other acts that will also be appearing.  Combined with the above acts, this will be sufficient to guarantee my attendance for another year.  They are;

(# 539) Pearl Jam – Backspacer (2009)
Pearl Jam are another of the three co-headliners and will be making their first appearance at a Big Day Out.  By the time they appear their follow up album to this, their most recent release, will be out.  It will have to be an excellent album to top Backspacer which was certainly their best release in quite a few years.  On this they had the good sense to keep the songs short, unfussed and direct, eschewing a tendency towards polished musicianship that marred some of its immediate predecessors.  Opening cut, Gonna See My Friends has a distinct Mudhoney feel about it and The Fixer and Supersonic rank among their finest rockers.  Johnny Guitar and Unknown Thought likewise should be regarded as superior Pearl Jam ballads. 

(# 540) Blur – Blur (1997)
Blur are the other co-headliner who, like Pearl Jam and Arcade Fire, will be making their Big Day Out debuts.  It will also mark their first visit to Australia since their only tour in 1997 supporting this album.  At the time of release this album was savaged by some critics who felt that it had a strong American indie rock feel.  This might be true of some of the music but I’ve always felt that the Damon Albans vocal work – always and usually the only authentic “English” sounding element within the band – marks it as a Blur record.  Leadoff track and opening single Beetlebum  has a distinct Beatles feel to it and “woo hoos” in the now famous Song 2 could not have emanated from anywhere but Great Britain.  I suspect that most of the criticism was directed by English criticism at the lyrics of Look Inside America but, for the most part, this is a strong experimental album by a band whose experimental playfulness knows no national boundaries.

(# 541) Bo Ningen – Bo Ningen (2010)
One of the great things about the Big Day Out is that totally “unknown” bands can get discovered in the course of a day.  For once, I have the inside word on one of these.  Bo Ningen is not a badly named American country act.  Instead, they are a high octane four piece punk band from Japan and this is their debut album containing tracks characterised by Mudhoney inspired fuzz guitars with hints of psychedelica thrown in as well.  The first 5 tracks, including the curiously titled Gasmask Rabbit, storm by leaving the listener breathless.  The second half introduces greater variety including a couple of slower numbers, the 10 minute Post  Yokai and the awesome 16 minute closer ∆ which all betray a debut to Japan’s mighty Boris. They have a reputation as being an awesome live act and I for one will definitely be on hand to watch and cheer them on.  Consider yourself briefed.