Playlist 14 April
I do like to start the show with a Saints record so I can once again remind listeners that their singer Chris Bailey was born in Belfast. Of course, he formed the band in Brisbane but it’s nice to own a little bit of him. ‘No Time’ is the b-side of the band’s debut single ‘I’m Stranded’ one of the first and one of the best of all punk rock singles. Also, another mark of remembrance for Joey Ramone, to mark the tenth anniversary of his death, the first of the three Ramones to go before their time. On a happier note, I’m also playing the song with a title that I still don’t know how to pronounced. I can’t even write the name properly, as the keyboard I am working with doesn’t have an arrow sign. Talking Heads, never a band to make it easier for a punk rock DJ.
Saints - No Time
Ramones - I Remember You
Magazine - Because You’re Frightened
Electric Eels - Refrigerator
The Feelies - Raised Eyebrows
Damned - Fan Club
Billy Bragg - To Have And Have Not
Special AKA - War Crimes
Adam and the Ants - Friends
Slits - Adventures Close To ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
Cortinas - Defiant Pose (Peel session)
Talking Heads - Love - Building on Fire
The Mustangs - That’s For Sure
David Branyan - Something Special
Wire - Brazil
Comment number 1.
At 15th Apr 2011, Ferg Ranson wrote:With all due respect, Mickey, 'New Rose' was clearly The Damned's finest hour. Incidentally, have you seen this?
Marvellous!
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Comment number 2.
At 18th Apr 2011, mickeybradley wrote:Ferg ? New Rose is one of the finest records known to man, but as a bass player I have to sit down every time I hear Captain Sensible's intro to Neat Neat Neat. Also , the picture sleeve of the Damned with brown paper bags over their heads is a work of art on its own. The youtube clip of Brian James (Damned guitarist/writer until 1978) is not bad , considering he's attempting what experts say is a dangerous manouevre - re-recording (one of) your own band's finest two minutes.
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Comment number 3.
At 19th Apr 2011, Ferg Ranson wrote:Oh you bass players...
I have to say I did enjoy The Damned's prolific singles output post-Brian, but I always felt they were always lacking that something and I think he's proved that with that re-recording. I remember being at Reading when he was on with (I think) The Mekons. They got bottled off stage... no respect some people.......
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Comment number 4.
At 28th Apr 2011, Ferg Ranson wrote:Correction to my comment above: Brian played with The Hellions at Reading...
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