Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Susan at Thatchers Sandford


 When we used to get our cider from Myrtle farm after Creedies closed. They have an open day soon (17 September) with bands etc. From 12.00.

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Carl Belew Folding Money

Song here. Of course the Fall did a version of either this or another version of this song by Tommy Blake. I like this version. Has good guitar on it. Carl Belew

The Black Keys - "Howlin' For You" Letterman

 I think this is from 2011. Good though. 

Walker (1987) trailer

 So you remember this film directed by Alex Cox? Pretty bizarre it is. Out on Blu-Ray soon. Music by Joe Strummer. Read the wiki here

Animals and Men "I" / "Sugartown" 2007

 Animals & Men filmed by Bea at the Black Cat club Bradford-on-Avon. Not packed as you can see. These were two songs written by Susan. 'I' she wrote on her 50th birthday and 'Sugartown' was mainly her but I wrote the chorus and gave it the title. 

Come On Eileen (From The Album Too-Rye-Ay, As It Should Have Sounded) 2022 Remix

 40 years on. A memorial video with clips of Dexy's through the ages.

Rufus Thomas Tiger Man (King of the Jungle) 1953

 You hear a snippet of this Sun classic in the current Elvis film. Song wiki

Elvis Hound Dog 1956

Featured in the Elvis movie

Monday, August 29, 2022

Jamaica 60 My Boy Lollipop 1964 Millie.

There are a series of radio shows on BBC 6 music celebrating 60 years of Jamaican independence. Great if you like reggae and related styles. Here is one from my childhood Millie Small 

Tintin Red Rackham's treasure

This book I bought this weekend. 20p. Ostensibly for my Grandson when he is older but also nostalgia for me. I used to get these books from the library when I was little before I could really understand them. Lovely art. Wiki on the book. There was an animated version that we used to watch on children's tv. Watch it here


 

50 years ago BBC's War and Peace 1972

This series by the BBC was big news for my 12 year old self. I had a souvenir guide - a colour magazine that was brought out to accompany the series. I think it was this series that launched Anthony Hopkins' career.

Alan Dobie at Austerlitz

My copy of the original book was a series tie-in 


This is the souvenir guide. Pinched this off eBay as mine is now long gone.



What Susan and myself were doing in 1988

 English Civil War Society. 

2nd from the right is me

Susan in the orange. The 2 children are ours. She made that bodice and the rest of her kit. Very good at sewing.

Gloria Jones sings Heartbeat on Hollywood A Go Go 1966

 Love this song penned by Ed Cobb.

Loretta Lynn - You Ain't Woman Enough (To Take My Man)

 Some Country. Read the wiki on the song which I think is from 66. 

1964: Nadine (Is It You?) - Chuck Berry

 One of his best. Here

Sunday, August 28, 2022

Elvis Trouble King Creole

 This song is featured in the movie. 

Elvis movie

 

Elvis and B B King

We got to watch the new Elvis movie. Very good we liked it. Thanks to Bea and Shane. Here's a clip of the movie when Elvis visits the Memphis clubs featuring Little Richard and Rosetta Tharpe.

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Television - The Full Ork Loft Tapes, 1974

 00:00 "Double Exposure"

03:18 "Eat the Light" rehearsals 17:01 Unknown fragment, full band 17:30 Verlaine solo 18:56 "Venus" rehearsals 32:48 warming up 34:20 "Double Exposure" 37:45 Change Your Channels 45:30 Blues in "C" (Walking) 49:48 High Heeled Wheels 54:11 Venus 58:00 Unknown, full band 1:01:09 What I Heard

Winchcombe Calling

This is a show on Friday nights we have been listening to for about 8 years when it started. Deejay Mike Reynolds is an old reenactment mate but he is also an old punk and so he plays music that we including things like folk, reggae and so forth. Here is yesterday's show. Artwork by Mike. 


I want you Animals & Men 2003 (Troggs cover)

Here is a song we recorded with Phil Cass on lead guitar.

Friday, August 26, 2022

Effi Briest Newly Weds song

This is a post from 2007 so the links might not work.

Our new favourite band! On tour at the moment. Susan read a review of them in the Guardian of all places and tracked them down - they're brilliant - absolutely amazing. Noticed Everett True gave them a good review in Plan B. They're from Brooklyn. There is a quality here that is missing from most bands - they have something unique and it works. This song is a cover of Native American Jim Pepper's song based on a peyote chant which I haven't heard but the chanting made me look up, having a familiar ring to me having done more than my fair share of listening to Indian songs and chants. Check out the version on their Myspace it is spot-on. The A-side is great too. If their name is familiar it's a German classic novel and a Fassbinder movie starring Hannah Schygulla. Punkcast info on the performance Hear Jim Pepper original here

Fats Domino - Tell Me That You Love Me - February 10, 1960

 I do love Fats and this is a really good one. He certainly could write some pretty tunes.

Wailers Out of Our Tree 1965

 Classic rocker. 

Richard Hell and the Voidoids Paul Tschinkels Innertube 1981

1:46 I Can Only Give You Everything 4:05 Ignore That Door 7:22 I Can Only Give You Everything 10:30 The Kid with the Replaceable Head 12:46 You Gotta Lose 16:12 I Gotta Move 18:39 Downtown at Dawn 26:40 Love Comes in Spurts

The Voidoids are my favourite New York punk band. Saw them twice. 

Thursday, August 25, 2022

The Drummers of Burundi at WOMAD Festival in 1982

 

The first WOMAD 40 years ago

 

This festival at the Bath and West Showground in Shepton Mallet we went to. July 1982.  Went to see the Burundi drummers. Went on the Dodgems and drank cider. Photo by Susan. Me, Geoff, Dave Mackay and Anne Morrison and Graham House. 

8 years ago the Seymour Arms

 This is Geoff, Bos and me at the Seymour Arms in 2014. In the village of Witham Friary. Photo by Susan. It was a gig in the beer garden. The Bad Detectives were playing there too. Bos did the art in the background. It was nearly a disaster. Bos had told us it was Sunday and we all were prepared to play as well as the BDs and we were about to leave and he said 'it's Monday'. Luckily none of us had anything planned although Geoff had done a 200 mile round trip for no reason. The gig wasn't that good. It rained and no one liked us. The Bad Detectives went down pretty well and got asked back but we were sort of ignored. Shame because we had fantasized about playing there and it happened but it was an anticlimax. Documentary from 2009 on the Seymour Arms. (3 minutes)


Bos' artwork - 'witfest'





John Lee Hooker at Detroit Tube Works 1970

 Featuring :

John Lee Hooker - Guitar & Vocals Robert Hooker - Organ Steve Muruga Booker - Drums Joe ? - Bass Guitar Emcee Intro [00:00 to 00:24] I'll Never Get Out Of These Blues Alive [00:25 to 04:09] (banter and band intro) [04:10 to 04:38] Maudie [04:49 to 08:35] (banter & song intro) [08:36 to 09:16] It Serves Me Right To Suffer [09:17 to 14:00] (banter and song intro) [14:01 to 14:27] Boom Boom [14:28 to 19:52] Hobo Blues [19:53 to 27:33] Closing Credits [27:34 to 28:31]

Brice Coefield Cha Cha Twist 1960

 Heard this on the radio last night - the original of the Detroit Cobras version. 

Upsetters (Little Richard) I'm in love again

 Heard on the Wednesday night rockin' party. Fats Domino cover. 

Clambake Elvis 1967

 Fun song routine. 

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

Ticket to Ride (live at Blackpool) Beatles 1965

 Love the drumming on this. I remember when this came out I am that old. 

Gene Vincent LP that is really good

 

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

SLADE - Mama weer all crazee now 1972

 Back 50 years ago I was 12 and was not particularly impressed by David Bowie. I had a Bowie haircut for about a month as I knew girls like Bowie. My big sister was into Space and was in the fan club so I was more inclined to liking Slade at the time. I think this one was their hit 50 years ago.

The Beatles - She's A Woman (Ready, Steady, Go! 1964)

 B-side of I Feel Fine. 

Putty (In your Hands) Yardbirds

 

Monday, August 22, 2022

The Beatles - Live at the Cavern Club, Liverpool (August 22, 1962) [B-roll clips with audio]

If you notice it is all covers.

 ''This is a collection of B-roll clips shot at the Cavern on August 22, 1962 (the same day they shot Some Other Guy). This is not complete, as I have chosen to only upload/compile all the clips where I could figure out the song and add audio somewhat accurately. Enjoy!''

Track Listing: 1. Money (That's What I Want) 0:00 2. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry (Over You) 0:20 3. Where Have You Been All My Life 0:39 4. Roll Over Beethoven 1:09 5. Kansas City / Hey-Hey-Hey-Hey 1:28 6. I Remember You 1:42 7. Red Sails In The Sunset 1:50 8. Long Tall Sally 1:58

Beatles Some Other Guy 1962 colorized

 At the Cavern 60 years ago. You can hear someone shout 'We want Pete'.

Animals and Men play 'John of the Sword' 2007

 Recorded live in a living room in North Somerset. This was one of our best videos - shot by James B. Maximum rock and roll chose this as their video of the week once. The song is about me being called Napoleon at school and my reaction to it. We played indoors as it was raining and I had promised the Bad Detective who we borrowed the PA off we wouldn't get their stuff wet. 'From the grasslands to the mothership'

Donovan - Sunshine Superman (1966)

 

Donovan: Hey Gyp (live 1966)

 Good clip. Song is based on Memphis Minnie's Can I do something for you?. Studio version of Hey Gyp with harmonica here

Terror on the Prairie (2022)

 Western trailer here

Sunday, August 21, 2022

Cramp Stomp the Cramps 1998

I think I have seen the Cramps four times. They were always incendiary.

Devotion (2022) trailer

. An aviation picture set in the Korean war. Wiki

Wolf Hound 2022 trailer

 Here. A World War two movie which came out this year. IMDB says

  • Inspired by the real-life German special operations unit KG 200 that shot down, repaired, and flew Allied aircraft as Trojan horses, "Wolf Hound" takes place in 1944 German-occupied France and follows the daring exploits of Jewish-American fighter pilot Captain David Holden. Ambushed behind enemy lines, Holden must rescue a captured B-17 Flying Fortress crew, evade a ruthless enemy stalking him at every turn, and foil a plot that could completely alter the outcome of World War II.

Little Shy Guy My Little Baby

 Just heard this on Boss Radio 66. It's a very groovy track. Don't know anything about him but it rocks.

The Fall - 15 Ways - Phoenix festival 1994 - Mark E Smith

 Here. Nice to see the two drummers. They were great live at this time.

The Lost King (2022) trailer

 Film that is new about one woman's obsession with Richard III. In cinemas in October.

The Mitchard family in 1969

 I am on the left.


Saturday, August 20, 2022

Loretta Lynn Fist City 1968

 Great tune. The wiki on the song is worth reading.

Gene Vincent and the Shouts You are my Sunshine 1964

 From a tv special Don't Knock the Rock. My Saturday night selection. I love this

Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band (Live on Beat Club 1972).

 On the 12th April, in the middle of the European leg of the tour Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band stopped off at the Beat Club studios in Bremen to film a session for later transmission.

00:00 Steal Softly Thru Snow 03:26 Click Clack 07:06 Golden Birdies 09:03 I'm Gonna Booglarize You Baby

Watch here

Friday, August 19, 2022

Olivia Newton-John - Banks of the Ohio (1971)

 Played by Mike Reynolds on Winchcombe calling. A murder ballad.  I had totally forgotten this song but it was a hit in the UK and Australia in 71. It has an interesting history being written by an  unknown. Wiki on the song here. Joan Baez 1961 version here

Summer Nights Marianne Faithfull 1965

 Not heard this before. Got to number 10. Ideal for this time of year. Allmusic review

The Rainbow (1988) trailer

 Director Ken Russell. Even has ferrets in this movie. Wiki

D. H. Lawrence The Rainbow 1915

 


I have always enjoyed the film adaptation of this famous novel so I thought I would read the book. Luckily it's available as a free download here.

Audio book here

Tom Tom Club - Wordy Rappinghood 1981

 Heard this on the radio last night and was reminded of the fact that we bought this. 

Sonny Terry - Hootin' the Blues

 Harmonica virtuoso Sonny Terry

13th Floor Elevators book


 A visual history by Paul Drummond. My brother got us this big thick book as a present. Definitely worth getting if you are a fan.


I Don't Ever Want To Come Down 13th Floor Elevators

 Great record. I think it was unreleased at the time.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

Ringo's official debut as a Beatle

 Today 60 years ago at Port Sunlight Ringo plays his first gig as a bonafide member of the group.

Crash Primitives 1988

 I thought this was a decent single. 

Nazareth - This Flight Tonight (Austrian TV, 1975)

 Joni Mitchell song. I had this disc as a teen. 

Gotta get the first plane home - the Kinks 1965

 Song in my head when I woke up. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

The day my Dad was on the news

John Mitchard on the left apprehended Colin Jordan
Having your father on the main item of the main news is not something that happens everyday - so this event I will always remember fondly. My dad was a Labour politician - reading the Tribune and attending all the Party conferences - I have photos of him meeting Wilson, Callaghan et al but Tony Benn was a particular favourite, but anyway this year, about 67 I reckon we were watching the news on the telly and bosh! There he was! As broad as day. Basically, notorious British Nazi Colin Jordan had broke in to the conference and started shouting a load of racist rubbish about South Africa, disrupting things but noone seemed to be doing anything so my dad, usually mild mannered got up walked to the end of the row got him in an arm lock and frog marched him up the aisle kicked open the emergency exit and chucked him out. Magic. We didn't have a phone at the time but the next door neighbours did and it went red hot! Was that our John? We think so, he is in Blackpool... eventually he rang ... yes it was him...'noone seemed to be doing anything and he was annoying'... I sort of understood and felt proud, but was more interested in what present he was bringing me back - a 7th cavalry kepi and a Britains confederate general figure by the way!

Barry Lyndon Piano trio in E-Flat • Franz Schubert

 Love this tune. Not contemporary with the timeline of the film but who cares? Used in the Bowie/Deneuve film the Hunger too.

Sadie Hound Dog Taylor 1973

 Hound Dog Taylor. This is one of my favourites. 

The Costume of Yorkshire

A Collier with Blenkinsop's Salamanca in the background

A book by George Walker. Wiki here

Adge Cutler and the Wurzels All over Mendip tonight 1967

 Some up with this song in my mind. Mentions Frome.

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Bran Van 3000 - Drinking in L.A. 1997

 Do you remember this? I am pretty sure we bought it. Song came into my head when we were drinking in L.A. which was Boddingtons strangely enough. 

We're gonna get married Bo Diddley 1966

 One of my favourite Bo Diddley singles. Geoff Barker used to do this great rock'n'roll show on the radio and he announced that he couldn't figure out what the girl singers were singing and I must admit I was banjaxed but a couple of weeks later someone announced it was 'Ooh girl I'm so glad' so now we know. Miss that show though.

1962 Little Diane - Dion

 I don't approve of the mysogyny in the lyrics but the vocals are superb. 

Cilla Black - It's For You (1964)

 "It's for You" is a song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney of the Beatles for Cilla Black for whom it was a UK Top Ten hit in 1964. The song is mainly a McCartney composition.

Paul McCartney in Frome

 Short film of the historic night at the Cheese and Grain.

Monday, August 15, 2022

Pete Best plays last gig with the Beatles

60 years ago today. 'Pick you up tomorrow John?' Said Pete. 'Oh I have other arrangements.' No indication that he was getting dumped.

Sunday, August 14, 2022

The Beach Boys & Annette Funicello - The Monkey's Uncle 1965

 See and hear the Beach Boys hooking up with Disney. 

On this day in 1962

 Ring Start was asked by Brian Epstein if he would join the Beatles. He agreed. The rest is history.

Little Richard interview 1972

 This was what I was into 50 years ago. Lovely interview

Rod Stewart Feat. Faces - You Wear It Well - TOTP2 1972

 Song from 50 years ago. Didn't particularly like it at the time but I like it now. Here

Today's Monday the Scaffold ?1966

 Atlantic tunnel just played this gem. I remember people singing it at work. Scaffold wiki. Our family (Mitchards) in the 60s requested Lily the Pink by the Scaffold on junior choice on the radio. They sent us a reel to reel of it.

Amsterdam pinball


 In 2010 we played the OCCII in Amsterdam. There wasn't many there but those that came chatted and so forth. Our host who was a specialist in band hospitality and he said  'what do you want to do in Amsterdam?' Sue said pinball

Photo Caryne Pearce



Paul Revere and the Raiders Just Like Me 1965

 Wiki. I like this song a lot.

When we played Aarhus Denmark

Back in 2008 we played here our first overseas gig in Denmark but it wasn't easy going oh no. The venue we discovered when we got there was a sort of semi official hang out place for misfits and punks, Goths and so forth. No problems there. It was welcoming and we prepared to play there in the evening. Then a detective turned up and called us together. Apparently it was Adolf Hitler's birthday and there were several coachloads of Dutch Nazis in town looking for trouble and they were likely to come to the venue. So we thought 'well trust us to be in the midst of trouble' but we lived through the punk era in Frome so we were used to trouble. After a time the security that was supposed to be doing the event all disappeared. So they asked Geoff the drummer and me if we could do security as they would have to close if they have none. So we shrugged our shoulders and stood by the entrance. Then a brick got thrown through the window it looked if things were about to kick off. But nothing happened. Maybe the police had scared them off but there was no further trouble. Of course we were very tense for the rest of the night and were glad when the evening came to a close and we could relax. Bloody Dutch Nazis!

Animals & Men Grrnd Zero Lyon 2009


 This was an amazing place. On an industrial estate it was originally selling bathrooms and had multiple rooms and floors. It was squatted. There was a charity shop there, a recording studio, which we recorded at, plus of course the venue and rooms to sleep in. On the night there were many stalls selling books and pamphlets.  The gig was great but one of the support bands broke a bass string and took about 40 minutes to replace it throwing all the running orders off so by the time we played a lot of people had left to get the tube.
If you want some free downloads including the songs we recorded at Lyon go here

World Lizard day

 World lizard day today. Radstock has a thriving population of them. Well it did. This was taken by Sue when we lived at Whitelands. Once we had one crawling up the wall in the front room. Before they rebuilt the town centre the area that was the site of the old station was full of them and we often saw them basking on the wooden fence that surrounded the area.


The Seeds The Wind Blows Your Hair 1967

 So this is the last day of the Heatwave. Listen to the Seeds here

Freddy King Hideaway

 Wiki. Have this on vinyl.

See the whole set here

Friday, August 12, 2022

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Burning (Official Video)

 This is new.

Sonny Boy Williamson Cool, Cool Blues TRUMPET 139

 It's very hot so I thought of this one

August 5, 1951 in Jackson, MS; Alex 'Rice' Miller, voc, hca; Willie Love, Dave Campbell, p; Elmore James, Joe Willie Wilkins, g; Leonard Ware, b; dr.

THE OBLIVIANS "Mary Lou" (Young Jessie Cover) 1997

 This is great. Head the original by Young Jessie and the Cadets here

The Fall Psychomafia and Industrial Estate 1978

 FallFriday

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Help Me Sonny Boy Williamson. 1963


 Probably the first Sonny Boy track I heard - in a listening booth in Bath. On a compilation lp. Based on Green Onions, when I was young I thought it was the other way around and Green Onions was stealing from Help me! Listen here. Keyboards by Lafayette Leake.

Wiki on the song




Tyrannosaurus Rex Mustang Ford 1968

 They were so good in this era.

Marc Bolan and Steve Took Performing Mustang Ford at the 8th National Jazz, Blues and Pop Festival'

Kempton Park, 10th August 1968

Radstock Jigsaw from Fosseway Press

 Limited stock now available! Get your orders in for Christmas 🎄 1,000 piece luxury jigsaw puzzle of Radstock Goods Yard in 1962 by local artist Martin Forster only £24.99 #radstock 



Debora Tyrannosaurus Rex 1968

 Tyrannosaurus Rex Performing "Debora" at the 8th National Jazz and Blues Festival Kempton Park, 10th August 1968. From the Facebook group Stacey Grove.

The Ramones Don Kirshners Rock Concert 15 Sept 1977 Full broadcast

23 minutes of being transported back to 77. 

0:00 - Listen To My Heart 1:45 - California Sun 3:35 - Judy Is A Punk 4:53 - I Don't Wanna Walk Around With You 6:38 - Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 9:06 - Loudmouth 10:56 - Beat On The Brat 13:20 - Blitzkrieg Bop 15:39 - Glad To See You Go 17:35 - Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment 19:17 - Rockaway Beach 21:19 - Commando