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Wednesday, 25 December 2024

Jesus Wept


I even surprised myself with this one.
 
A loose JC theme for today's selection, whether in the title, lyrics...or artist's initials. A forty-five minute variety show featuring some (ir)reverential tunes by several Dubhed favourites and a few first-timers.

No Christmas Day selection would be complete without Andrew Weatherall and Julian Cope
 
Andrew teams up with Keith Tenniswood as Two Lone Swordsmen for a brilliantly titled track from their 1999 album A Virus With Shoes. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, I've...well, basically, I've just played it in reverse. If you're a lover or hater, it'll be proof that Weatherall's music either sounds fantastic or shit, whichever direction it's played. Naturally, I'm in the former camp.

Julian gets as close as he ever will to a Christmas song with a B-side from 1988's Charlotte Anne EP and typically one of the best things he's ever written and recorded. But then, I would say that, wouldn't I?

Forget About Jesus by Swell blew me away when I first heard it on the John Peel show in 1994. For it's 30th anniversary, I've spliced together sections from the two versions that featured on the CD single back in the day to create a six-and-a-half minute extended version. Dean Kirkpatrick is co-founder Sean's dad and provides the opening and closing spoken word sections.

Add to the above, liberal helpings of The Jesus & Mary Chain, Ash, The Birthday Party and The The amongst others, and you have a treat that you can enjoy between meals without spoiling your appetite.
 
Have a great day everyone, whether you're celebrating, commiserating, isolating or entertaining. With especially big love for all those working today and tomorrow, putting others before themselves.

Thanks for dropping by, be sure to drop by tomorrow for a Boxing Day special.
 
1) Jesus Says (Album Version): Ash (1998)
2) Jesus H Christ On A Surfboard: Gary Cassin (2024)
3) Christ On A Stick: Creamboy (2020)
4) Cloned Christ On A Hover Donkey (Be Thankful) (Khayem's Crunching The Reverse Gear): Two Lone Swordsmen (2024)
5) Reverence (Album Version): The Jesus & Mary Chain (1992)
6) Forget About Jesus (Khayem's Reinterred Vocal Re-Edit): Swell ft. Dean Kirkpatrick (2024)
7) Christ Alive: The Sea Nymphs (1995)
8) The Cult Of Lord Jesus H. Christ: Alex G (2015)
9) Jesus Built My Hotrod (Short, Pusillanimous, So-They-Can-Fit-More-Commercials-On-The-Radio Edit): Ministry (1991)
10) Christ On A Bike: Thingdom (2024)
11) Big Jesus Trash Can: The Birthday Party (1982)
12) Angels Of Deception (Album Version): The The (1986)
13) Christmas Mourning (Single Version): Julian Cope (1988)

Jesus Wept (45:45) (GD) (M)

Friday, 29 July 2022

Alien Attack!

Side 2 of a cassette compilation, featuring some indie - and not-so-indie - tunes, recorded 22nd July 1998.
 
Tenuous link(s) time: 
 
1) Today's photo is a TV screen grab of a scene from 1982 film The Soldier, which grabbed my attention in a late-hours/should-have-gone-to-bed moment solely because the credits mentioned the soundtrack music was by Tangerine Dream. I sat through the film (I may have had a couple of micro sleeps in between) and coming to a realisation at the end that at least it was an hour and a half of my life I wouldn't have to repeat. The film's tenuous link to today's mixtape title is that whilst there clearly is an attack (one of many), there are zero aliens from start to finish. Putting aliens in the film may have actually helped.

2) Previous Friday selections have often tried to get the party started, with some upbeat music, daring some times with some actual disco (never a particularly popular choice, it seems). Today's tenuous link to Friday music is that the selection includes a song by Gavin Friday. I'm not expecting any comments that this selection has generated an uncontrollable urge to conga into the streets, banging a saucepan with a wooden spoon, whooping with delight and urging your neighbours to join the line.

For all that, much to enjoy, I hope. A couple of big hitters with Radiohead and The Smashing Pumpkins, a couple of off-shoot projects with The Sea Nymphs (Cardiacs) and Black Box Recorder (Luke Haines/The Auteurs), a couple from the 1980s with My Bloody Valentine and It's Immaterial and one 1970s alternative classic from Big Star.
 
Other than that, it's mid-late 1990s all the way with Stereolab, Leila, the aforementioned Gavin Friday, The High Llamas and The Wolfgang Press  
 
Now, excuse me whilst I go and find a saucepan and wooden spoon, I've got me some whooping and a-hollering and, er, conga-ing to do...
 
1) (Nice Dream) (Album Version): Radiohead (1995)
2) Monstre Sacre: Stereolab (1996)
3) No More Sorry: My Bloody Valentine (1988)
4) Eye: The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)
5) Misunderstood (Album Version): Leila ft. Donna Paul (1998)
6) Dolls: Gavin Friday (1995)
7) The Sweet Life: It's Immaterial (1986)
8) Christ Alive: The Sea Nymphs (1995)
9) Showstop Hip Hop (Edit): The High Llamas (1997)
10) Kanga Roo: Big Star (1975)
11) Ideal Home: Black Box Recorder (1998)
12) Chains (Album Version): The Wolfgang Press ft. Claudia Fontaine (1995)
 
1975: 3rd: 10
1986: Life's Hard And Then You Die: 7
1988: Isn't Anything: 3
1995: The Bends: 1
1995: Funky Little Demons: 12
1995: The Sea Nymphs: 8
1995: Shag Tobacco: 6
1996: Emperor Tomato Ketchup: 2 
1996: Lost Highway OST: 4
1998: England Made Me: 11
1998: In-Car Stereo (Melody Maker promo CD): 9
1998: Like Weather: 5
 
Side Two (46:43) (Box) (Mega)