Friday, 28 May 2010

m - pop muzik

This song has got to evoke a reaction from you.  If it's like me then you'll feel elation, then disappointment.  Elated as it brings back good memories and you can't help but still love the catchy chorus.  THEN you watch the video and boy it is really embarrassing, what a state, especially the girl in blue.

XTC - Making Plans for Nigel

How about this one?  If you'd never heard it before would you think it was 30 years old?  Even the video?  Bet for those who remember this song, hearing it again is a blast from the past!!

Thursday, 27 May 2010

The Vapors - Turning Japanese

Let me take you back over thirty years to this tune.  What do you think, does it stand the test of time?  Could it play today and still be cool?

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Pulp - Common People

Sorry nostalgia has taken over me with this one.  Such a feel good song.  The music makes me smile, the video makes me smile, it just makes me smile.  I dare you to listen again and it not bring a little happiness into your day.  Just looking at Jarvis Cocker is enough to make my life better.  I will post something more contemporary next I promise!

Friday, 23 April 2010

Daft Punk - Around the World

I can't believe I haven't added this tune before now.  The rhythm and beat is spot on.  Yes it's repetitive, but that seems to make it even better.  I have made a number of sound systems cut out because I've had this up too loud.  Daft Punk are as close as we get to a modern day Kraftwerk.   This video is entertaining too, and must have taken a lot of choreography, in fact I did wonder by the jerky movement if they danced to the music at a slower speed, then it was sped up??  Whatever they've done it works for me!


Daft Punk - Around the World
Uploaded by cymru.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Pure Genius - Putting on the Ritz

You'll have to excuse me for adding a musical number to my blog, but this is genius and Fred Astaire's dancing and routine in this clip are outstanding!!

Friday, 16 April 2010

JCB Song - Nizlopi

Beautiful song and a great video!  Sit there and let it soak in.  Watch the video closely as it follows the song, especially the dad when he see's the different beasties.  I bought their album a couple of years back which I liked, its raw and not over produced.  I was hoping to see them perform but I think they may have disappeared forever now.

Monday, 5 April 2010

Owl City - Fireflies

This shouldn't be here I know, but I can't help it!  It makes me smile.  Alll I know is after turning this off as rubbish ten times in the past, I caught myself tapping to it on the radio a few days ago.  Since then I'm hooked.  The video is brilliant tho!

Thursday, 1 April 2010

The Verve - Lucky Man / Bittersweet Symphony

If there was ever a song I wish I could have written it would be this one.  I love the tone of this too.  I was trying to work out where the video was shot for this.  My best guess is Dubai because of the construction going on in the background.  Thats only a guess mind.



Bittersweet symphony is a fantastic track, with the excellent violins bringing quality and depth to the tune.  Better still is this video, watch it, it's excellent.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Wild West Hero - ELO

With calls from a good friend that 'Mr Blue Sky' has been overplayed over the years.  He says play something just as excellent by ELO but more original.  So here's his recommedation.....and to be honest I can't argue with him, its bloomin excellent.  Sing along!

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Mr Blue Sky - ELO

I'm in the mood for a top draw classic!  Feeling a little flat and this tune is making me feel ooooo-kkkkkk!
You can't but love this track, and the promo video is great to watch even if its only for the hair-do's.  Soak it up!!

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Tour de France - Kraftwerk

For some this may be a blast from the past.  This song ticks two of my boxes, one is the Synth/Electro style and two it is one of my favourite nostalgic dance tunes.  I first heard this when watching Breakdance the Movie on video at home (aka Breakin).  This tune had one of the best dance scenes in all the film, with the guy 'Turbo' (that's a street name.....everyone should have a street name) doing the Moonwalk.  (ha ha I do realise how ridiculous I sound) Thing is, this tune is very listen-able, you will enjoy it.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Back to Life - Soul II Soul

Not really had any dancing songs on here yet, and that really is where music starts for me.  Soul II Soul came and went within a couple of years in the 80's, but this track has always been a perfect floor filler for me.


Soul II Soul : Back to life (However do you want me)
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Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Our Friends Electric - Gary Numan

I have added this video on my 'other ' blog in the past, but I can't ignore that i'm a Gary Numan fan.  I saw his show at Brighton about 6 months ago and his performance of 'Our Friends Electric' was excellent, much heavier than the original, but I love it.  Watch the video and turn it up if your bass can cope.   I was like those guys pointing up to the stage during the woooaaa's.



here's the original to compare with....

Monday, 8 March 2010

Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode

I haven't really done any proper 80's music on this blog so far, this is the first.  I was seeing friends last night when Yazoo were mentioned, and its from there that my mind moved onto Depeche Mode.  I love Synth and Electro sound and this was an excellent early song by these guys.  Look at Vince Clarke in the video, he's got 80's hair and seems to be singing, not his normal android self showing no emmotion or life. (like that fella from Sparks)

Depeche Mode - just can't get enough (AVI-HQ) from Déja-Vu on Vimeo.

Friday, 5 March 2010

In the mood - Glen Miller

I love wartime swing music and I can solely lay the blame on that at my fathers door.  With all his sins I must say he has a good sense of rhythm and half-decent taste in music.   I have been to see the modern version of the Glen Miller band when they did a concert at Polesden Lacey in Surrey.  You can't get bored with this music, and from here my appreciation for composers like Gershwin and singers like Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong was awoken.  Turn it up!!!!!

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Moving - Supergrass

Supergrass are one of my favourite Britpop bands.  The energy from these guys just works for me, this song is a genuine great.  I could have included a number of other singles like 'Alright' or 'Pumping on your Stereo'.  Would definitely like to see them live if I get the chance.  The new Album is due out soon, and I'm guessing the gigs will follow.  The embedded video I have included is the song only i'm afraid, but that is good as it means less distraction from the music.   If you want to see the full video I will add the link at the end of the post.



 Full Video on YouTube

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Revel in my shame!

Ok Ok there has to be a point where I have to admit my major musical mishaps.  The biggest and most shameful of these is in the form of my first single record bought as a kid.   Why couldn't it be Gary Numan's - Cars or One step Beyond - by Madness, i'd even have settled for Kids in America  - by Kim Wild!!!  No this is my shame ...Never Gonna Give You Up - Musical Youth........why me? Couldn't my 5 older brothers have stopped me, or my mother sent me to bed till I had got some taste in music.  Even that classic by them, Pass the Dutche (which other people would have heard of) would be something.   It's not to be....so here is my shame



At least anything I post now must be better than this!

Monday, 1 March 2010

Blondie - Atomic

It was listening to random tracks on my mp3 player and I had this song come on, Blondie has to be the pick of today, this tune is immaculate. Why did Debbie Harry have to get old, it's just unfair!  Her punkish style has been  mimicked through the decades (i was about to list the people I could think of but there were so many I gave up in the end....including Wendy James from Transvision Vamp.....better stop there) but here's the original and the best.


Blondie-Atomic - MyVideo

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Monkees - Daydream Believer/I'm a Believer

These two tracks by the Monkees are probably their most famous.  I thought of them as I'm suffering from a stinking cold with a harsh cough that is keeping me up all night, and wanted some 'happy' music that doesn't annoy me.  Listening brings back thoughts and images of coming home from school as a nipper in the 70's, being able to watch the Telly without my dad being there and changing the channel.  Sitting around the gas fire and eating a cheese sandwich with my orange squash.

Daydream Believer - Is just the song with images of the group.

I'm a Believer - The original pop video that sprung up in the TV show. I can only apologise for the 'groovy' dancing.

Sunday, 21 February 2010

Ting Tings - Shut up and let me go

I bought the Ting Tings album when in the States a year or so ago.  I really like it, although I realise it's not to everyone's taste.  I like the energy, not necessarily the sentiment!



Yes its pop, but i'm not ashamed!

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Leona Lewis - Run

As a rule very few songs sound better when they are cover versions.  This is an exception to that rule.  Don't think oh its Leona Lewis i'm not listening to that rubbish.  Seriously now, click, sit back and listen.  Then tell me it doesn't move you at least a little.   I think this is beautiful and the feeling in her voice comes through, she sings this just as well, maybe even better live.



The Original by Snow Patrol is available here.

Monday, 15 February 2010

A.R Rahman - Hosanna

Who said one fabulous song was enough today?!   

This tune was chosen by my mate Lingham from India, thanks for introducing this to me mate! I like the vocals, and the general production is very polished.  The music comes from the soundtrack to the movie 'Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa'A R Rahman aka the Mozart of Madras is hugely famous worldwide and composed for the recent hit movie  'Slumdog Millionaire'.  See if you agree with me that it is smooth.




Paul McCartney/Beatles - For no one

This is it, my favourite Beatles track, probably the most simple (or at least as simple as 'Yesterday') and least known of them all. It's the simplicity that I love. This version is taken from Paul McCartney's movie, 'Give my Regards to Broad Street', from 1984. The film wasn't the best thing i've ever seen, but there were some brilliant music scene in the movie.  If you can find it, rent it!  Look at the movie trailer link above, see if you can spot the famous English wrestler, do you remember his name? Warning the recording level is quite low, so speakers may need to be turned up a bit.

Friday, 12 February 2010

Paulo Nutini - Last Request

I've purposefully chosen him singing this live version rather than the music video.  19 years old and this much soul and talent, it's totally unfair!

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Time to say goodbye - Andrea Bocelli & Sara Brightman

When I hear Andrea Bocelli sing it makes me want to cry.  I have tried to add more comment than that to this post, but everything I've typed sounds either soft or daft. Sarah Brightman my be irritating, but this works.





I posted this mainly because of hearing him sing with Mary J Blige at the Grammys.  That performance was excellent, and I've never heard MJB sing so ...hard.  It is worth a listen...here.  

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Suede - Electricity

Suede, another Britpop band that are no more!  They are doing a one-off gig at the Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust.  Amazingly they are still viewed as cool and sold out this gig immediately on release of the tickets.  Its the 10th today and the tickets went on sale 5 days ago, but everywhere is wiped out and have been since day one.  It does beg the thought that if they can demand this sort of rush surely it'll encourage them to start gigging again?  I'd go!

It's the chorus of this song that I love, with the echo-y vocals.  Again, ignore the video if you don't like it and just listen.



QI.  They were known as The London Suede in North America.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Top Loader - Achilles Heel

This has already been posted on my blog http://chux-pad.blogspot.com/ but it inspired me to create this new blog just about music that I like and want to share.

Top Loader, where I possibly got the idea of my hair in the profile picture, were formed in Eastbourne just a few miles from where I live.  They have just reformed after a 5 year break and are penned to start gigging again this year, and should be doing the festival thing in the summer.  I hope they can re-spark and produce some more music magic like this.

Toploader -Achilles Heel

New Beginnings


With the aid of youtube.com and its imitators I will add music gold to this blog.