2007-12-25

Favourite Christmas Songs

1. The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York

2. Paul McCartney - A Wonderful Christmas Time
3. The full Phil Spector Christmas Album

I'm a bit bored, you see.

2007-05-08

Belarus

A beautiful video for Belarus, a song of the new Low album Drums & Guns which is incredible.

Low - Belarus

2007-04-23

Sheila

Jamie T - Sheila 2007
I was quite excited by the prospect of a redone Sheila video with Bob Hoskins. Is it just me, or is it actually shit? The song is still excellent though.

2007-04-20

Dance

I'm compiling a huge amount of CD-Rs to use for DJing so I have all my dancy songs in one folder and I don't have to cart around loads of my real CDs and get them all scratched and stolen.

But I'm looking for more. Can anyone recommend some good songs guaranteed to make you dance that I might not already know or own.

Cheers

2007-04-18

SXSW 2007

This post has been coming for about 4 weeks now, but I just haven't had time to sit down and devote any time to it.

So I went to SXSW Music 2007, in Austin, Texas with Colin, Brian and Cas. And it was amazing. Really amazing.

The whole thing is so overwhelming to a newcomer. I'm a festival veteran, but this is very different to anything I've been to before. SXSW is primarily an industry event, with a trade show, discussion panels and speeches, and music showcases. Then around that there are hundreds of parties during the day that are unofficial. But unlike some industry events, anyone can pay to go. And with about 1500 bands playing over 4-5 days, you can totally ignore all the industry events and just watch loads of live bands. Which is what we did. None of us are connected with the industry in any way other than that we are fans, but it was still an amazing experience.

I started writing this big long post about SXSW, and I got to describing Wednesday evening (the first night of music) and I'd already written way to much, and I'm never going to finish it. So here is the condensed version of my SXSW:

Questions for the American public
What is up with your booze? The beer is weak. Really weak. Probably about 3%, maybe less. But they don't have
to print alcohol volumes in the US so you don't know. But by contrast, you pour your spirits (liquor) really bloody strong. Each Jack and
coke I drank over the week was the equivalent to at least a triple by
UK standards.

Since when did pushing me hard in the back become acceptable as a way of getting past someone in a crowd? Maybe I'm too British or something, but this happened a lot, and it really annoys me. It doesn't happen in the UK very often.

How did you get so good at putting on an event of that size?
I someone tried that in Britain, it would fall apart in seconds. Lots of Americans seem to be bitching about it, but I was truly impressed.

Question for British music industry people

When are you going to get over yourselves? You are in Austin now. You look stupid with your pasty skin and your clothes not fit for the weather. Yet you insist of having this air of superiority over everyone else, especially people who aren't in the industry. If the British bands can be friendly, why can't you? And why, oh why, do you come all this way to go and see loads of British bands that you can see at home every day of the week? Get over yourselves, please.

Bands seen (62) (in order)
Wednesday (15)
Saturday Looks Good To Me, Earl Greyhound, The Forms, The Needles, The Trucks, Wolf & Cub, Emma Pollock, Future Of The Left, Beirut, Mountain Goats, Voxtrot, Blonde Redhead, Har Mar Superstar, Crystal Castles, Les Savy Fav

Thursday (8)
Dark Meat, Gruff Rhys, Booker T & The MGs, William Bell, Eddie Floyd, Isaac Hayes, Cloud Cult, Bishop Allen

Friday (21)
Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, Polyphonic Spree, Walter Meego, Imperial Teen, Annuals, Shout Out Out Out Out, Kid Koala, Daniel Johnston, Spod, Cities, Pete & The Pirates, Andrew Bird, Young Galaxy, Page France, The Pierces, El-P, Apostle Of Hustle, Wooden Ships, Ron Sexsmith, The Dears, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin

Saturday (18)
Early Years, Prototypes, Page France, Land Of Talk, Young Knives, Ghostface Killah, Menomena, Art In Manilla, Field Music, Tilly & the Wall, Golum, The Teeth, Palomar, Tokyo Police Club, +/-, Soulico, Cursive, Youth Group

Best bands seen
Daniel Johnston, Menomena, Page France, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin, The Trucks, Beirut, Voxtrot

High points
Eddie Floyd, William Bell, Booker T & the MGs and Isaac Hayes performing Sittin On The Dock Of The Bay in tribute to Otis Redding
Daniel Johnston doing True Love Will Find You In The End. Grown adults wept.
Sitting eating BBQ in the sunshine watching Ghostface Killah

Low Point
Thursday about 1pm having got far too messed up the 2 night before and getting the fear really badly in the strong sunshine and being a very long way from home. Not a good moment.

Most surreal moment

Walking down 6th Street on St Patrick's Day about midnight, seeing loads of jocks falling about drunk all dressed in green, and walking past a window of a bar and realising the band are Junior Senior and they are playing Move Your Feet right then. Then turning round to hear another band playing in the roof terrace of the bar across the street and realising it's Bowling For Soup and they are playing Girl All The Bad Guys Want. Weird.

Best Food
The barbecue at Stubb's. The sausage was amazing but the pork ribs were even better. The burgers at the Iron Cactus were amazing too.

Thing I'm really glad I did
Go to the world premier of the Helvetica film. It was amazing.

Things I really wish I had done but didn't
Taken more photos
Eaten some Tex Mex
Made more of an effort to see Cut Off Your Hands, So So Modern and Lonely, Dear
Planned ahead more

Are we going back next year even though it costs a fortune?
Of course

2007-04-16

Daniel Johnston Live Recording

Daniel Johnston, live at the Day Stage in the Convention Center at SXSW, Fri 16th March 2007.
Recorded with the shitty audio recording facility on my digital camera. Songs are Unknown, Band On The Run, Rock N Roll/Ega, True Love Will Find You In The End.

I went to see Daniel Johnston on the Day Stage because I wasn't sure if the sudden rise in interest in him because of the film might mean it was very difficult to get into his official evening showcase. The Day Stage was open to badge holders only, and was pretty open and informal (and largely ignored, it seems) so I knew it would be easy to get into.

It turned out to be a good decision. He performed with his new band, The Nightmares, but acoustic, which meant the sound was closer to traditional Daniel Johnston. There was also a string trio. It sounded incredible (something my recording doesn't do any justice to). Grown adults were weeping, in a fairly businesslike, characterless cafe in a convention center, in the middle of the afternoon. I wondered if I would ever see Daniel Johnston live, and now I have seen something pretty special.

2007-04-02

Missed

Two bands I am kicking myself about not getting round to seeing at SXSW. Strangely both from New Zealand. Check them out for yourselves:

Cut off Your Hands

So So Modern

I don't really have anything else to say on the subject

2007-04-01

Maximo Park Remix: Amazing

The Field Music/J. Xaverre remix of 'I Want You To Stay' by Maximo Park. One of the most underrated 'pop' bands in Britain remix a great upbeat Maximo Park single into a laid back Beatles-y dreamy pop number. This is the best remix ever commited to Pro-Tools. That is all.

I Want You To Stay
Maximo Park

2007-04-01

This is what we need

I know he is playing up to the crowd (who have come to his city to spend a fortune), but still. Can you honestly imagine any British politician getting up and doing this?

Strangely I walked in to this venue just after he had made this speech.

Mayor of Austin at Gothamist/Austinist/GorillaVsBear Show

2007-03-21

Some Music

I have just come home to find loads too many emails and blog feed items about music and bands. I feel the need to share for some reason.

If you like twee pop (I do) then you might like a band that tried to friend Black Tape on myspace. They are called Amida, they are from Manchester, and that's all I know. They are cheering up my sleepy day.

Meanwhile, an email alerted me to the fact that it looks like Motormark, along with what looks like at least one member of Lapsus Linguae, have become Fake Fang. Tracks streaming on their myspace sound ace. This makes me happy. They play Glasgow next weekend. I will try to make it.

And lastly for now, browsing my Vox neighbourhood has led me to this lovely cover over at We♥Music that I expected to hate (I love Stars but I hate their Pogues cover, and I rarely like any Smiths covers by anyone) but I actually kind of adore. Give it a chance, please.

Andy Lobban

Edinburgh, Scotland