Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Songlines

 An Entry to Sepia Saturday. "Using old images as prompts for new reflections"

A song sheet featuring '"the last of the red hot mamas' for this week's prompt  took me to the red hot group of my teenage years 
and a whole song book; Little Red Rooster, I Just Want to Make Love to You, Bye Bye Johnny they are all in here, and a whole lot more, interspersed with moody black and white photographs.  I can even date it
because of the adverts at the back, yes we have arrived right at the middle of the swinging sixties when I was probably happily pasting Rolling Stones pictures in a scrap book and
daydreaming.  Except of course this is The Lovin' Spoonful, I just listened to their music, and bought sheet music. The place to buy that was Kelly's Music Shop in Barrow in Furness who had been in business from the time of gramophones and 78s.  In the 60s the ground floor was where the musical instruments, record players and reel to reel tapes lived but my school friends and I weren't hanging around down there, the action was upstairs where records could be spun. Turn right and there was the counter opposite which were two listening booths where you could bop around to the records. A Saturday port of call could be a trip in here, browse the records, come out hang around the main shopping street and then off to Buccianis Coffee Shop.   Both places have now gone but the hanging around on Saturdays 'in town' has never gone out of fashion for generations of school kids. I can't remember when they took out the listening booths, it may have been the early 60s but they continued to sell instruments, records and sheet music.  When looking at the sheet music it struck me that this may have been the decade of psychedelia but the front covers had not changed since Sophie Tucker's time.  Sonny and Cher
try to jazz it up a little with lettering but it would take the Beatles to
      do something different. It helped that they owned the publisher Northern Songs Limited.  

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Power to the People

Here we have a record cover from back in the time when you bought singles as vinyl rather than a download. Power to the People was John Lennon's fourth single with the Plastic Ono Band. Issued in March 1971 it spent 9 weeks in the charts, highest point number 7. Like 'Give Peace A Chance' John wrote this for people to sing. In the cover photo he is wearing a Japanese riot police helmet. Showing his revolutionary credentials.

An entry to Sunday Scans, a meme to resurrect the analogue.

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

Heard a music session and interview with Michael Hohnen the double bass player who plays with, and is the spokesman for Australian singer/songwriter Gurrumul.

Gurrumul is from an island off the coast of Arnhem Land, Northern Australia. What a haunting voice. The language is his native Yolngu. My Space page here

Friday, 3 April 2009

Yeasayer - Wait for the Summer



This week I have been mostly listening to Yeasayer. Think I prefer the longer album ("All Hour Cymbals") version of this song but like the video and it seems the right time of year for it.

Believe they have hit the studios to write and record their second album.