Monday, 28 May 2007

GIVEN THE CURRENT CLIMATE OF CHILD FEAR....

GIVEN THE CURRENT CLIMATE OF CHILD FEAR....
Current mood: OVER AND OUT
Category: OVER AND OUT News and Politics

THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO WATCH THIS BRASSEYE SPECIAL





Currently listening :
Rock & Roll
By Gary Glitter
Release date: By 26 September, 1991

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I KNOW I SAID I WAS GOING AND I AM, BUT BEFORE I DO...


Current mood: FEISTY
Category: FEISTY Music



I'm leaving at 3am GMT and after fearing i had too much to do on this last day, I got up piss early and then managed to sorte everything out before midday..

Now I'm waiting...waiting...waiting for the plane to take me somewhere warmer....8 hours and counting..

Please keep me entertained, or i will get even more drunk that i arleady am and will greet the in-laws in an unbelievable state of mess (not for the first time)...

Anyway, I just want to let you know that I have a review of the
James Yorkston gig here and that I'm pissed off with this politicking of myspazz...

I don't wish to see a picture of a flag draped coffin under the heading 'Cool New Videos' neither do I want to see anymore shit eating politicians being referred to as 'cool new people' or hear someone crying in an advert for 'Special Cuntstables'..

Can someone please hack all these offending items?????

(The music choice is in fact Anal Cunt not A. C.)


Currently listening :
It Just Gets Worse
By A.C.
Release date: By 09 November, 1999

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Elizabeth

ahhh, PG you are great. and i want you to write more life-blogs, even though that would kind of defeat the purpose of a music blog.

i don't know how to stop hacker cunts. but you could try and psyche them out with your mind. wake up at 2am and try and tap into them whilst they are sleeping. wish that they were.... i don't know... DEAD or something. that might do the trick.

safe flight. you lucky son of a c------- xxxx

Posted by Elizabeth on Monday, May 28, 2007 at 19:40
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Well thank god my mother doesn't subscribe to my blog....

I will do my best to psyche them out..

I may diversify into life blogs...I'm finding sticking to one topic to be limiting and the response is generally as good as for the music ones when i try it, so we'll see....

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

im kind of embarrassed that i am even on myspace at all ever. it is like shopping at walmart. Here are some kudos for your stats.

Posted by La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates on Monday, May 28, 2007 at 20:29
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Thanks for the Kudos...I'm embarrassed about almost everything.....

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

what are you drinking? im not good at entertaining...that was the best i could do.

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Carlsberg 7 cans..and i've only had I've only had 4 and a half....
You're entertainment is completely fine

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

i was trying to think of a joke....hmmm....here is a stupid bar joke:
A Panda walks into a bar and asks the bartender for a meal. When the meal finally arrives, he eats it quickly, then shoots a drunk, and leaves the bar.
A patron walks over to the bartender and asks, "What was that all about?"
The bartender replies, "Look up 'panda' in the dictionary, pal."
And so, the patron retrieves his Webster's dictionary from his coat pocket and looks up the word 'panda.'
"What's it say?" asks the bartender.
The patron replies with a grin, "Eats shoots and leaves."

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

I've heard a different version of that joke, but i can't remember it...
Does anyone know it? Or does anyone have the number for a pizaa delivery place for E3, London??

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

i live across the street from a great pizza place, but that won't help you now, will it. you still here?

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

We made do with a small frozen one and some cooked bread, zuccini and tuna...
I'm saving my last 2 cans for beakkfast. I never like to take off without a little alcohol extra..
I may try and sleep soon, but with 4 hours to wake up there might not be much point..
music music music

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SOME NOTES ON PROGRESS


Current mood: SORELY HAPPY
Category: SORELY HAPPY Music



So..

I'm going to the old country for a week, which means no Paul Giovanni music blogs for 7 whole days. Infact I'm going to damn well ignore myspazz and the world of music writing for a whole fucking week, full stop...:+)

Why?

Well, I'm going to watch the start and a finish of 2 separate stages of the Giro D'Italia bike race. I'm going to visit the extended family. I'll also probably nip down to Venice where I'll most likely sing about ice cream on a gondola and fall in love 2 or 3 times. And I'm damn sure I'm going to eat and drink myself stupid.

It's about time I had a break anyway....

I've had nothing close since the start of my 2 year and 3 day project to become the best and most loved music writer of all time, and this currently means 6 or 7 beers a night is standard and that I'm hating the sight and idea of the word review at this exact point in time..

So...

Before I go, I reckon there's a little time for reflection, statistics and the briefest of progress reports..


Overview of my place:

Since my musical lift-off on Friday October 13th 2006, I've submitted work and or proposals to 13 different magazines, fanzines and websites...

I've produced work for 5 of them.

2 of these have chosen never to use this work, sighting ridiculous and/or stupid reasons for rejecting it. 1 has ceased to be. Of one i have no idea, and I still work for the other.

I would therefore suggest that
CDtimes is the only website/magazine of any substance and the only one with any balls, and I'd also suggest you treat it as your bible, even though it rarely covers much good music and doesn't appear to be all that upon first glance....


Financial Rewards:

I've been paid nothing thus far, but have been complemented with numerous perks including countless free gigs, beers, cds, promo shit, blow jobs etc


Other Rewards:

My pieces have been quoted and/or used on many bands/acts webpages/spazzes. Some have chosen to lift whole sections of my reviews into their own hands, which always makes me feel proper good and worthy.

I have enjoyed some wonderful virtual and real company.

I've seen some great gigs and heard some blinding music.

I'm generally enjoying my writing.

I have not killed myself


Statistics:

In terms of this blog the stats so far are as follows:

90 Posts
6683 Views
291 Comments
122 Kudos

This makes averages of:
74.25 reads per post
3.23 comments per post
1.35 kudos per post

I currently have 73 subscribers. Had all who'd been subscribed at one point or another still been so, that figure would be nearer the 100 I deserve...(By the way don't any of you even think about running off from subscribing and thinking I won't notice whilst I'm away - I'll come and find you and set fire to your fucking refrigerator at the very least!!!)

I currently have 1777 friends and 105 Friend Requests that I've yet to process and/or consider....

My profile has been viewed 4916 times


The Future??

Well, to be perfectly honest, I think I'm going to have difficulty spinning out my interest and enthusiasm for this project for the full 2 years and 3 days, but such is life. I will certainly be going for a little while longer anyway, and if I get paid some big or even some small money, a little while longer than that....

In terms of realising my goals: I think that though I'm clearly too self-obsessed, and spend far too much time talking to girls about non music things to be anywhere near close at this point in time,
there's still every chance of some glorious victories in the next 12 months. I mean I don't find any of the competition too scary and I've yet to get up a really good head of steam....


OK...

I'll no doubt be returning with all sorts of amusing anecdotes about the ropey quality of Italian innovation in music, recollections of driving down country lanes at 180km per hour whilst listening to lively euro techno etc etc

I hope to find the garden in full blooom - either that or it'll be half dead (depending on the weather:))

I will of course send you all postcards, and'll be sure to bring back one of those horrible fucking face masks from Venice for all of you who comment on this blog with kind words like...

Giovanni you are a genius and the best music writer the world has ever seen!!
Oh God, Giovanni I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!....
Praise the fucking lord - that fucking egomaniac idiot Giovanni's going away!! NOW FUCK OFF AND DON'T COME BACK!!!


Ciao Ciao
pg:+)

Currently listening :
Get Lonely
By The Mountain Goats
Release date: By 22 August, 2006

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

i just might duck out of my subscription while you're away. i will not miss seeing all of those bulletins either. i have not been doing this nearly as long and my profile is approaching 9000 views...

have a safe trip :)

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Just keep an eye on your fridge then!!
Oh and the profile has only existed since about February for it's 4916...
And I will not miss posting all those bulletins either..Or seeing yours especially those advertising the Paul Giovanni Music Blog
:+p

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

and enjoy the break.

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

For sure!!

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stephen

enjoy the break, buddy.

tuck into some luscious dogajolo and parmsan for me... lucky bastard.

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

I've not eaten for weeks....I will stock up fat for the summer.
I'll try and get your discs out today:+P

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Madeleine

i'm not jealous of the food the euro disco you plan for your car trips or the fact that my blog stats pale compared to yours, no, I am supremely jealous that you are going to see a couple of stages of the giro
well next year when i roll into londinium with my crayons ready to become a graphics whore for some hideous london company i will post on and on about how many stages of the giro and the tour i shall go to! - I hope. well everyones gotta have a dream

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Yes...It's an excellent Giro thus far. Eddy Mazzoleni appears to be coming up strongly on the inside. Is it possible he can grab the pink and keep it in the Basso family?? (He's engaged to Ivans sister)
I'm spoilt this year anyway. It'll be my first Giro/Tour double :+)
When you move to London, we can set about boring all the other sport ubloving artists and writers with our talk or Pavé, EPO and Vladimir Karpets...

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Madeleine

indeed, please take photos even if they are just blurry ones of the peloton
the see that blur thats Mazzoleni I tell you sort of photos
have a good holiday/rest/eating frenzy

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Yes...I will take some shots. I went to Paris Roubaix last year and when i got to the velodrome my camera stopped working and the battery went on my phone so there were no pictures possible..
In the meantime I will laern to spel

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MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones

Ciao ciao!!! Have good times!!! :))

Posted by MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones on Monday, May 28, 2007 at 13:18
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Yes...It's raining down there, so I will have to get a raintan rather than a suntan...
Have a nice week..:+)

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MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones

Grazie...I certainly will do!!

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Expressions UK

Your mind IS busy!!! I thought mine was bad enough:o) heehee

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iT NEVER STOPS!!! iT'S LIKE A FUCKING DRUNK TYPEWRITER!!!!!

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Hijackalope

you and your fucking euro-pee on bike races



that's why americans think you're all gay

but then how do they reproduce?

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Test tubes and curious magic is how!!
(and porn mags)

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WHAT I BELIEVE : BY JG BALLARD


Current mood: THINKING
Category: THINKING Goals, Plans, Hopes

(thanks to Rob for blogging it first)



WHAT I BELIEVE : BY JG BALLARD



I believe in the power of the imagination to remake the world, to release the truth within us, to hold back the night, to transcend death, to charm motorways, to ingratiate ourselves with birds, to enlist the confidences of madmen.


I believe in my own obsessions, in the beauty of the car crash, in the peace of the submerged forest, in the excitements of the deserted holiday beach, in the elegance of automobile graveyards, in the mystery of multi-storey car parks, in the poetry of abandoned hotels.


I believe in the forgotten runways of Wake Island, pointing towards the Pacifics of our imaginations.


I believe in the mysterious beauty of Margaret Thatcher, in the arch of her nostrils and the sheen on her lower lip; in the melancholy of wounded Argentine conscripts; in the haunted smiles of filling station personnel; in my dream of Margaret Thatcher caressed by that young Argentine soldier in a forgotten motel watched by a tubercular filling station attendant.


I believe in the beauty of all women, in the treachery of their imaginations, so close to my heart; in the junction of their disenchanted bodies with the enchanted chromium rails of supermarket counters; in their warm tolerance of my perversions.


I believe in the death of tomorrow, in the exhaustion of time, in our search for a new time within the smiles of auto-route waitresses and the tired eyes of air-traffic controllers at out-of-season airports.


I believe in the genital organs of great men and women, in the body postures of Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher and Princess Di, in the sweet odors emanating from their lips as they regard the cameras of the entire world.


I believe in madness, in the truth of the inexplicable, in the common sense of stones, in the lunacy of flowers, in the disease stored up for the human race by the Apollo astronauts.


I believe in nothing.


I believe in Max Ernst, Delvaux, Dali, Titian, Goya, Leonardo, Vermeer, Chirico, Magritte, Redon, Duerer, Tanguy, the Facteur Cheval, the Watts Towers, Boecklin, Francis Bacon, and all the invisible artists within the psychiatric institutions of the planet.


I believe in the impossibility of existence, in the humour of mountains, in the absurdity of electromagnetism, in the farce of geometry, in the cruelty of arithmetic, in the murderous intent of logic.


I believe in adolescent women, in their corruption by their own leg stances, in the purity of their disheveled bodies, in the traces of their pudenda left in the bathrooms of shabby motels.


I believe in flight, in the beauty of the wing, and in the beauty of everything that has ever flown, in the stone thrown by a small child that carries with it the wisdom of statesmen and midwives.


I believe in the gentleness of the surgeon's knife, in the limitless geometry of the cinema screen, in the hidden universe within supermarkets, in the loneliness of the sun, in the garrulousness of planets, in the repetitiveness or ourselves, in the inexistence of the universe and the boredom of the atom.


I believe in the light cast by video-recorders in department store windows, in the messianic insights of the radiator grilles of showroom automobiles, in the elegance of the oil stains on the engine nacelles of 747s parked on airport tarmacs.


I believe in the non-existence of the past, in the death of the future, and the infinite possibilities of the present.


I believe in the derangement of the senses: in Rimbaud, William Burroughs, Huysmans, Genet, Celine, Swift, Defoe, Carroll, Coleridge, Kafka.


I believe in the designers of the Pyramids, the Empire State Building, the Berlin Fuehrerbunker, the Wake Island runways.


I believe in the body odors of Princess Di.


I believe in the next five minutes.


I believe in the history of my feet.


I believe in migraines, the boredom of afternoons, the fear of calendars, the treachery of clocks.


I believe in anxiety, psychosis and despair.


I believe in the perversions, in the infatuations with trees, princesses, prime ministers, derelict filling stations (more beautiful than the Taj Mahal), clouds and birds.


I believe in the death of the emotions and the triumph of the imagination.


I believe in Tokyo, Benidorm, La Grande Motte, Wake Island, Eniwetok, Dealey Plaza.


I believe in alcoholism, venereal disease, fever and exhaustion.


I believe in pain.


I believe in despair.


I believe in all children.


I believe in maps, diagrams, codes, chess-games, puzzles, airline timetables, airport indicator signs.


I believe all excuses.


I believe all reasons.


I believe all hallucinations.


I believe all anger.


I believe all mythologies, memories, lies, fantasies, evasions.


I believe in the mystery and melancholy of a hand, in the kindness of trees, in the wisdom of light.


Currently listening :
Playtime Is Over
By Wiley
Release date: By 07 June, 2007

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stephen

I believe that children are our future.

Posted by stephen on Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 12:24
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I believe that computers, transistors and microchips are our real children..

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stephen

I believe when I fall in love with you it will be forever.

I believe I can fly.

I believe in love after love.

I don't believe the hype.

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

I believe in rock 'n' roll

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stephen

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

EXACTLY! Makes me wanna go and see a big rock show...Are Kiss still touring?

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stephen

I believe Manowar are still touring.

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

NOW, i'm a believer

Posted by La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates on Sunday, May 27, 2007 at 16:19
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

I would believe in anything such a nice young man might have to say.

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MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones

I believe in the power of American natives.

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I believe in the power of America...

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HIS HIGHNESS LEE SCRATCH PERRY PT 3


Category: Music



Right...

Here we finally go with part 3 of LSP...

The most recent time I saw Lee Scatch Perry was at the Royal Festival Hall in 2003. It seems absurd it was that long ago, but doesn't it often???

Anyway, each year, the Royal Festival Hall does The Meltdown Festival.

Once a year, they basically get in some credible pop musical luminary to put on their choice of acts over a month or so - or maybe it's 2 weeks. They've had curators like David Bowie, John Peel, this year it's Jarvis Cocker and in 2003 it was Lee Scratch Perry...

Perry chose a very political line up. It was populated by acts like Spearhead and the Asian Dub Foundation, as well as mostly living legends like The Sun Ra Arkestra and Public Enemy..

I could have happily atended all of the shows, but instead decided to go for just the one: Tricky, with LSP as a late guest performer...

At the time and still now, I think this show was about the most peculiar and flawed, yet excellent show I've ever seen...

For those not familiar with the venue, as it's name suggests, The Royal Festival Hall is a venue primarily designed and built for 'Classical' music shows. It's the kind of place that's all about High Brow Culture.

Nowadays it's trying to get it's piece of the zeitgeist, hence The Meltdown Festival, but you can bet your arse there won't ever be a concert featuring Girls Aloud (Though if they do make a comeback show with Nick Cave moaning away on piano in 10 years time, it's possible..)

I've seen a few good acts play at the RFH now, but none have ever fitted the location. Femi Kuti was brilliant, but the venue was far too po-faced for his kind of a show. It was like having a boxing match in a polite tea room....the atmosphere was all wrong...

To be frank, I really don't buy this idea of putting on radical and decent acts in old colonial and stuffy venues that are trying to be hip by covering up their inherently poncey nature. I don't see it as revolutionary or as payback in anyway. It just makes good acts look ropey, out of place and shit most of the time...

So:

Tricky was preceeded by the Mad Professor doing a live PA.

As with Femi Kuti, there was nothing wrong with the Professors set - it would have been great in the right sort of venue, but in the RFH, the sound was complete shit. Half the speaker stack appeared to blow at some point and even without this, there was no crispness or seriousness of bass that's been the definition of the Professor every other time I've seen him play..

By the time Tricky came on, people had started to leave and after about 10 songs, a big whole bunch of folk had upped and left. It was a constant stream of people wandering out, and whereas in some venues this kind of exodus can be hard to detect, the wide aisles and wide view granted from where we were sat made the main event..

The problem was two fold:

Firstly, the sound was completely shit again.

And secondly, Tricky had no voice. He said that had it have been any other gig, he'd have called off sick, but because it was Perry, he did it..

But he had no fucking voice at all...

And much as i wanted to love it, I was getting tired and borred.

But I hate leaving anything early and i certainly wasn't going anywhere without seeing Perry...

And I was glad I stayed..

Because the strangest thing about this show, was that Tricky got better with time. His voice seemed to pick up, or else the sound people found a way to bring it out more. And when it came to Perrys turn, the gig became vital...

Perry and Tricky did a couple of songs. I have no idea what they were. Large parts consisted of them bigging one another up. But whatever these tunes were, I had the idea they were completely essential and from being a complete nightmare of a gig, it suddenly become absolutely important and brilliant...

To this day, i can't put my finger on what this turn around was all about. Maybe it's me idolising Perry, or that Tricky performed this Lazarus like recovery. I really don't know....

It was a fucking great show though...


Currently listening :
Vulnerable
By Tricky
Release date: By 17 June, 2003

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GUILTY PLEASURES


Current mood: MILD
Category: MILD Music



So, after 3 days of these free Diesel 'Goodie' bags sitting on the stolen hardwood bench (this bench was taken together with nearly all the furniture from the house of our previous landlord) I finally dipped in....

It's taken so long because It felt like we'd stolen them and I've had that feeling you get when you find yourself with things you don't quite feel like you've earned...

It's like finding a bag or a phone or some money on the bus. You grab it thinking 'FUCKING A!!' and then you sit with it and the longer you think about it the more it feels wrong or complicated..You start to think about whether the person really needed the item? And you wonder what you're going to loose in exchange in the future? etc etc

I'll list the contents:

1 Diesel T-Shirt
1 Dazed and Confused trendy 'green' reusable canvas shopping bag
2 Double shot bottles of Silver Patron Tequilla
1 Small Budweiser Beer
A load of leaflets
1 Small LED Torch
1 Set of Diesel Badges
1 Diesel Combined Lighter and Bottle Opener
1 4gb Sony NWA806FB.CE7 4GB video WALKMAN black
1 Diesel trendy 'green' reusable canvas shopping bag

It's the second last item that makes the difference. These players are worth £140 as a standard issue and this is a specially boxed Diesel one which probably adds a few extra quid on top...

I've been playing around with this gadget for a few hours this evening, but i don't want it. It's neat. It plays videos and it's about half the size and width of the smallest phone I've seen, but I've just bought a gadget to cover it's role..

Thing was, I never noticed these 'goodie bags' were there or had I of done, i'd have most likely not bothered to queue to get one. I'd have figured they were full of a load of promo shit crap, made sure i had a few extra Budwesiers in my pockets instead and never known of their true composition....

Mrs Giovanni was however down there like a machine gun shot.

And then, not happy with just the one, she went to the back of the queue and got herself a second. Mrs Giovanni is every bit the crafty Italian. In fact if ever there was a criminal nation, it's Italy. I used to think it was a cliche, but all the Italians I've met are complete and natural petty criminals. They have no real regard for the state or other peoples businesses, only their own immediate family and friends...

So, the long and the short of it is this:

We went to a free party. Drank about £50 worth of free booze each (at Cuckoo La La Land Piccadily Prices) and came out with £600 worth of free gifts....

And you wonder why I gave the band performing a good write up?!

Maybe it sounds wrong, but I've grown to love corruption this last little while. I used to hate it, but i think i've now resigned myself to it's inevtiable existance and decided that from time to time, a little bit of crime doesn't do one, or the other, any real harm...

So there.......:+)


Currently listening :
My Fair Lady (1956 Original Broadway Cast)
By Alan Jay Lerner
Release date: By 28 May, 2002

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MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones

I found a pound coin on the pavement outside a Tesco Metro today.

Posted by MollyCoddle -also known as Birdshit Jones on Saturday, May 26, 2007 at 01:13
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Did you keep it or hand it into the police????
I handed a £1 note into the police and got it back after a month...
I also handed a wallet containing about £280 that i found in a phonebox close to the Royal Albert Hall in to the police and got it back after a month...

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Engrish Professor

I dropped my wallet containing $80 cash on the street while getting out of a cab in Brooklyn a few years ago. Had my license, credit cards etc. I figured I'd never see it again once I realized what happened - but 3 weeks later, I got it back fully intact by mail at my D.C. home address. No return address on the package. Shocking!

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Mrs Giovanni generally steals the cash and returns the wallet/cards...
I make up different rules each time i find something. I have 2 phones that are blocked because i found them and kept them, but left the sim cards in - they are now useless and they irritate the shit out of me each time i see them.....

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MORE DIESEL:U:MUSIC & TRENTEMOLLER - THE LAST RESORT


Current mood: EDGY
Category: EDGY Music



OK...I've done another, slightly more civilized version of the Diesel piece for CDtimes.co.uk and it's viewable if you
click here

And here's another of my very early reviews.
I had a huge ding dong with the editors at Faux Pas when the first half of this was chopped out completely...
Nowadays, the whole thing reads a little stiffly, but it's still alright...




TRENTEMOLLER
THE LAST RESORT 2 DISC SET
POKER FLAT RECORDINGS


'BACK TO THE FUTURE'

In the early to mind 1990s electronic music looked set to take over the world: Genres were splitting and mutating for fun, and each new Aphex Twin LP opened up thousands of acres of new and green musical land for other less talented types to settle and colonise.

In short, the future looked very bright indeed...

But then everything went very badly wrong, 'Brit Pop' happened and the scene went retro. The band was back. Playing the guitar was 'in' and there was nothing that got you a record deal quicker than saying "We love The Beatles, 4 lads in a band, C'MNNOOOONNNN!!!!! Blah, blah, fucking blah…"

Meanwhile electronic music became formulaic and corrupt - It's innovators smelt the capitalist coffee and either snorted as much of it as they possibly could, or ran a mile into some kind of self-imposed and contrite obscurity to make music for themselves and no-one else..

It was a weird time. Without any kind of warning, or apparent reason, the beautiful green pastures of Electronic Utopia were inexplicably and desperately abandoned in favour of a move to some shitty small rainy town where no-one had any fucking idea what to do of an evening except hang around the rotting squalid pub and complain about their jobs….

Well boss, I think I have good news...That was then and now the circle is coming back around: Bands such as Hot Chip are taking on the pop mantle with innovative electronic gusto and acts like Trentemoller are painting up a storm in the background.

To be perfectly honest, I've no idea who Trentemoller are, neither do I know a thing about their working methods. But if I were to take a wild guess, I'd say they might have family history in fine textiles, because this record sounds like it's been produced in the smoothest of silk factories.

Starting as it means to go on with the superb Take Me Into Your Skin, the record proceeds to whistle along in a strange yet calm and deep haze of beats and strokes, like some kind of living musical machine line to the future.

Yes boss, this is another record like Hot Chip's The Warning, which has that natural feel that's so often lacking in electronic music – a sense of the human, some roughness, but smooth and just plain nice roughness….

Unlike Hot Chip, this record isn't pop music. Indeed it's closer to classical music in structure. It's filmic. It's musical wallpaper. It's....well, it's difficult to describe thoroughly, but if you imagine the soul of Detroit techno, the variation and complexity of anything Warp have offered, and the warmth and natural charm of the Boards of Canada then you'll have something close to Trentemoller.

The most remarkable thing with The Last Resort is that this 2 disc issue is more than 2 hours long. Sure you can buy the single disc and halve that, but I'd advise you to get the double, because though 999 out of 1000 times such length is an awful indulgence, Trentemoller are worth it.

So in short, The Last Resort is a great record – If it was a book, it would be written by Tom Wolfe: On the surface about 300 pages too heavy, but in reality a beautiful and smooth glide though life.

Enjoy!!


Currently listening :
The Last Resort
By Trentemøller
Release date: By 17 October, 2006

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

very nice work.

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MOG

Sounds Good. I might have to investigate

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Double right....It's a deep and dark feast of a record. I've got another one that's similar that I'll be reviewing when i get back from Italy...I forget the name of it, but it's a gem of 2007 deep dark dub...

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Sunday, 27 May 2007

NOBODY LIKES HONESTY


Category: Quiz/Survey



Invalid Body, you cannot leave the body blank.

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flappy poontours

word.

Posted by flappy poontours on Thursday, May 24, 2007 at 16:50
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stephen

but is it art?

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Art is, as I read earlier today, 'Anything you can get away with'

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flappy poontours

gay.

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More asexual than gay..

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flappy poontours

it wasn't up for discussion.

GAY.

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Onomatopoeia Records

I do. I couldn't live without it to be honest, honestly.

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GIG / LAUNCH REVIEW :: DIESEL-U-MUSIC 2007 :: DJ DAN GREENPEACE & SHY CHILD (LIVE) AKA WHORISM


Current mood: SPRITELY
Category: SPRITELY Music



michelle (Paul Giovanni's ex-wife)

May 24, 2007 6:20 AM

you bitch- you ignored me all day. i'm calling my lawyer & she's going to tear up our whole contract. you've ruined EVERYTHING giovanni! EVERYTHING!

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May 24 2007 6:27A

I've been whoring it big time at a Diesel launch....Free booze all night in a fahsionable club and a goodie bag containing untold shit...Mrs Giovanni likes me now...:+)


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michelle (Paul Giovanni's ex-wife)

May 24, 2007 6:36 AM

i hate you.

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May 24 2007 6:38A

Alot of people do..


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michelle(Paul Giovanni's ex-wife)

May 24, 2007 6:40 AM

i sure do wish i could quit you, giovanni!

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May 24 2007 6:42A

Ditto...


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Subject: WHORISM
Body: so, tell me all about it. was it fabulous? was is beautiful? was it full of fashionista assholes? did you take mrs. giovanni? did you have sex @ the deisel party? give me a full giovanni report ASAP.


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Of course it was fabulous darling...

We arrrived in Piccadily and it was exactly then that Mrs Giovanni realised she'd forgotten the tickets. I'd looked her in the eyes and asked her if she'd got them as we left the house. "Yes" she'd said..

"Are you trying to ruin my life?" I screamed at her as we walked towards the Cuckoo Club..
Mrs Giovanni looked nervous...

There was a crowd of paparazzi outside, but no-one from Mrs Gs agency. Mrs G doesn't like to help her agency out - the boss shouts too much..

Well, we were early. I said I hadn't got the tickets and they said it didn't matter as long as I had my name. They also said we were early and that we had to come back in 5 minutes ..

We walked around the block and by the time we were back there was a pap from Mrs Gs agency. We talked to him (they were all there for Peaches Gandolf) and then we went in.


You know you're onto a good lig when a tall Eastern European Princess welcomes you at the door with a tequilla shot in a chocolately edible short glass...

And from there on it was free booze all the way.

Now i hate bottled beer and i also hate Budweiser, but when there are free bottles of Budweiser lined up in packs on the bar, I like both very much. Yes boss, I was walking around with at least two beers - one in each hand - at all times..

As for the band
Shy Child who were perfomring to promote this competition Diesel run every year to discover new talent - Well they were surprisingly good. Two boys.: One on drums and one on one of those wearable synths...It sounded like tight snappy pop music or maybe that was the free booze talking...

So, they were playing and then they finished, and I'd misunderstood the stars were making a video, so we got ready to leave...

Have you got a goody bag? Someone said...

Or at least that's what Mrs Giovanni heard. I was too busy worrying about fitting beers into my pockets. We went downstairs and were presented with large canvas shopping bags full of t-shirts, a sony mp3 player (I've just found out this is infact a new, slim and beautiful mp3/video player and worth £100 minimum), free booze, lighters, a torch etc etc

"Thank you for taking me" Mrs G gushed...
"Don't ever bother me about the rent again!" I replied

pg




Currently listening :
One With the Sun
By Shy Child
Release date: By 24 February, 2005

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michelle

you are a selfish, two timing son of a bitch. work on things? you want to work on things now? after this? you lost that privelege a long, long time ago. you can take that goody bag & stick it up the pope's ass for all i care.

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It becomes clearer to me each day why you are my EX-wife...

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THIS WEEKS HITS ::: WEEK MIDDLING MAY23RD 2007


Current mood: LIQUID BLUE AND A ATOUCH ANGRY
Category: LIQUID BLUE AND A ATOUCH ANGRY Music



Blimey...

If i can be permitted to blow off a little before i get onto these hits, I'll say that Thames Water are annoying the shit out of me today, because as per last year they've left it until the height of the bird breeding seasons to hack away at the undergrowth where the birds nest, including those cover stars of the Paul Giovanni Music Blog the Whitethroat & the Blackcap...

I've tolerated this idiocy for 4 or 5 days now and don't feel i have much tolerance for it left..

If god exists and is responsible for brains, he was certainly on one long fucking sabbatical when he dealt with Thames Water that's all I've got to say. .

And one other quick thing....

The UK government is about to decide
to go ahead with Nuclear Power again which I predicted on account of my psychic powers some 5 years ago. This could mean that I have to once again whore out my book about working in nuclear power, particularly as the power station I used to work in is the one that always gets visited/mentioned in the coverage (on account of it being the only one that looks anything like professionally built and not like a complete fucking smouldering deathtrap)

So, this may well mean a couple of quieter weeks on the blog anyway, so you may have to visit the archive if you need a fix...Or you could even go and read the start of the book itself as it stands. I' haven't read it myself in about 6 months on account of being terrified of it...

Anyway...

Hits, hits, talk about the HITS!!!


NEW SOUNDSZ

Well here's a novelty - this week I've found some! And some rather good ones at that..

Firstly, we've got Metaphysical Playroom as per described in yesterdays blog.
I like the first two tunes on their myspace player in particular. I would have to admit to being a little annoyed they've not dropped me any kind of Thank You Paul Giovanni you are the best writer the world has seen line since i did them this free favour, but they/he has most likely been blinded by the woft of Brandy that came with the email and the piece and has been vomitting ever since....

Secondly we've got Ergo Phizmiz....This stuff reminds me of a couple of records I have of mechanical music machines and childrens playtime music...I like it - it makes my inner child ask awkward and funny questions..

Meanwhile lyric of the week goes to dog_boy_lover

'And did i mention you'd look great inside one of them bandsaws?'

Marvelous!! Go and hear they're other offerings and don't ever say nothing good has come out of Australia since the prison ships returned to Britain empty :+)

The last of this weeks pics is a band or perhaps they're a one man band. They're called stanleylucasrevolution and a full album of material can be streamed from the Stroboscopic myspace It sounds a little like Spacemen 3, but it's a touch lighter...


LIVE

Right, I've already done the piece about
'the stars' yesterday and their brief early evening gig at 93 Feet East was about the only gig I went to last week...

This week I have some poncey Diesel new bands launch at the devastatingly hip Cuckoon Club tonight, then
James Yorkston tomorrow (I still have a spare ticket for free if anyone wants it by the way) and then 'the stars' again on Saturday...


STAPLES

More of the same really.

The more I listen to Lee Hazlewood, the more i realise i would happily kill to posses his voice.

At this very minute I'm listening to Play the Game by Queen and earlier on today I was loving 'I like to move it' by Reel to Real featuring the Mad Stuntman


And that's more or less it for now. There won't be any hits next week as I'll be in Northern Italy watching bike racing, eating vast quantities of food and struggling with the dialect...


All the best
Paul James Giovanni 3rd :+)

Currently listening :
Radioactive Man
By Radioactive Man
Release date: By 16 January, 2002

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MollyCoddle

Yes, you absolutely must whore the book.

Posted by MollyCoddle on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 17:19
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But it's such fucking hard work cold calling...No it's not even that, I just can't write the thing anymore and don't want to send it as it is on account of thinking it's not good enough as it is....Maybe I will steel myself soon, go to the caravan for a week and get it redone..
Thanks anyway for the kick :+)pg

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MYSPACE REVIEW ::: METAPHYSICAL PLAYROOM



Current mood: JAUNTY POP HOP
Category: JAUNTY POP HOP Music



OK, here's a review I did for an act called Metaphysical Playroom. I did it when the wrong side of a bottle of Brandy and it shows. I think it has it's moments, but it's also a little crude. To listen to the tracks it refers too please go here and play through the tracks. I like them - it's good playful stuff...




It says Metaphysical Playroom, but is it??

And what is a metaphysical anything??

It's a weird word, and one I've never quite understood, so don't expect any enlightenment on this or any subject just now. Another day I'd be Mr Ffffing Enlightenment, but now I have to write this review and as per often, I'm damn well late!!


So, what have we got here in this Metaphysical Playroom? A bunch of noncey monks chanting away about peace and light?? Or is it some kind of scientific hip hop???


Well, the first track is called Boobs For Arms and it starts by telling us, the listener, that this music takes more brain power to dance to than house music.

This is a butch claim and one I wish to test.

I try using rabbits, but they just run off and start fucking in a corner.

I then resort to pigs. (ditto)

And then, and only then, do I use human beings…

(YOU)

So how would we, the listener, dance to this jump, pop, hop??

Well, it would involve jaggedy, clever movements. It would require eyes switching up and down and from side to side, as if they were being sent contrary electrical impulses. It would go well with some kind of geeky appearance and an interest in robots. It's a funky mother and has a hint of the Casio about it, but it's a sweet and light tune and that's how I like 'em…


Heart Shaped Nipple is a different predator altogether, but it has the same general bloop print. It has the jump hop beat and the playful jive, but it's a little more strict. It's all good playful stuff, the sort of thing kids would know how to jump and bump around too far better than adults…


If your music didn't suck it'd be on FM radioThe ears can hear you…This is what we're faced with next, and yes, dancing to this particular radio edit would be a big challenge indeed…

It's the sort of thing you can lay over other stuff. It worked well with The Fall. It could fit on any good ambient mix. It could be dropped on top of almost anything and work well, like some kind of chistmas tree decoration.


Much the same goes for spunky toofers mix.

STM is a collection of disjointed, yet slightly rhythmic samples that could the soundtrack to a funny farm, It's one for the mix, or for Ketamin or aCID. Yes, press play and watch the lamp shade swing about the room like a quiet pony. Either that or load it in on top of, well - whatever you please…


So…The Metaphysical Playroom has opened, and now I'm closing it. I need to listen to some FM radio and get my radio hits sewn back up…


Currently listening :
Hot in the Shade
By Kiss
Release date: By 03 October, 1989

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piratepods

u r really good

Posted by piratepods on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 02:13
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Thanks..:+) Brandy has it's advantages. Infact I'm really into spirits at the moment, even though my vision was all knocked out for one scary a miunte the other day...

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A BUNCH OF ODDS AND ENDS


Current mood: SUPPLE
Category: SUPPLE Music



Here we go with a few links to content I have elsewhere...

Firstly here's a general LIVE review of they came from the stars I saw them...
I've now seen this act 3 times, each occasion has been different. The worst they've been is good and the best supremely excellent...

As I do in the piece, I'd recommend you get along to see them soon. Go take a look at their spazzing page for the dates and details and if you're a promoter, take your head out of your arse and book them up!!

Secondly, here's a whimsical hippy boy piece about Mr Herman Dune. It's taken me about a month to do this - not because it's that good, but because i was getting carried away with Hippy Boy slashing...

They'll be a couple of longer pieces coming your way tonight before I get back to Mr Lee Perry Pt 3 tomorrow...


:+)

Currently listening :
Life & Love: The Very Best of Diana Ross
By Diana Ross
Release date: By 08 November, 2001

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

are you sure tcftsist are not paying you? I hope to see them live sometime...hopefully will have a chance in October when my friend and I cross the pond. That, and shop at Woolworth's...

(thanks for the birthday wish. you may be one of the six or seven people who have even read that blog)

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I wish they were paying me and then i'd be rich and could write blogs about Hawaiian beach resorts and top quality cocaine...I figure that if I keep bigging them up they might get rich and famous then I might get rich and famous etc etc...I'm not an altruist...It's just they're the best band i've found since I've been looking for good bands, so i keep blowing off about this fact...etc etc :+)pg

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

agreed! they ARE best good band i have found since i have been doing this pirate project!

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And this is our jobs, such as we have jobs - To promote the best bands. I've found one or two other interesting projects of late, so be expecting to hear more of them shortly...

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A DOUBLE QUICK AND SHORT ONE


Current mood: GOOD ENOUGH
Category: GOOD ENOUGH Music



OK...

3 things

Firstly: I'm wanting to fill a couple of gaps in my musical knowledge and am therefore asking if any of you can recomend me some key/good starter for ten recordings by the following bands:

Depeche Mode
David Bowie
New Order

Secondly: Go check these 3 blogs out. If you get excited by rare electronica/reggae/roots/metal there should be something of a feast for you on one or all of them



Thirdly: If you're in London tomorrow, don't be forgetting to come along to this free bargain of a night..I know it's located in the middle of trendsville and there's a very good chance you'll be swamped by young media professionals, but the music will be worth it!!




RIGHT: THAT'S IT

Currently listening :
Innovator
By Derrick May
Release date: By 28 October, 1997

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Misty Waters

New Order - Movement or Lowlife

David Bowie - Diamond Dogs or Low

Depeche Mode - Violator

From Laura and Tommy xx

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Duly noted....PINCH OF SALT!!!!!!
:+)

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Edi

From Depeche Mode I like "Music for the Masses" of twenty years ago. "Low" from 1976 is the David Bowie album that I like the most, but I'm only partial to the other two albums of the "Berlin Trilogy" - "Heroes" 1977 and "Lodger" 1979. I could never get into "Station to Station" 1975. I also like "Scary Monsters" 1980, and, from his albums of the '90s, "Outside" and "Hours". "Space Oddity" 1969 was a remarkable discovery for me - there are lots of memorable lyrics on that one. And so it was also "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" 1971. For me, this was like an early anticipation of how a Roger Waters solo album could sound one day since then...

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Thanks...There's plenty there to be looking into...

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Grinning Ape

size="2">size="2">Bowie and New Order are amongst my all time faves. Are you after individual tracks or albums? I guess if you're saying 10 then it's got to be tracks.. so let's think... avoiding the OBVIOUS OBVIOUS but not just listing of ten obscurities to show off what a bastard I am, my kind of intro TOP 10s of a balance of Best and Intro tracks (GET ON WITH IT..) .. ok

DAME BOWIE
Speed of Life - (Low - 1977) (One of the best openings to an album ever, filthy glam)

Neukoln - ("Heroes" - 1977) (Moody, moody strung out in Berlin instrumental, one of the only times I'd say "Wow, great sax")

Stay - (Station to Station 1976) (Funk so tight and white it takes the enamel off your teeth)

Hang onto Yourself ( ...Ziggy Stardust.. 1972) -(Randy glam sex on record)

Fantastic Voyage - (Lodger - 1979) (The lyrics both cut up and emotive, the guitar.. fuck)

Jump They Say - (Black Tie White Noise - 1993) (Great example of edgy plastic pop soul dance Bowie)

Heathen (The Rays) - (Heathen - 1997) (Bleak and powerful, touch of the later Scott Walkers)

Loving the alien - (Tonight 1984) (Not his most critically aclaimed period but still gems like this, with a lyric as relevant today than.. whenever (1984 by all accounts))

Ashes to Ashes (Scary Monsters) (Not only a majestic song, but the palintive synth on the outro just.. slays the listener ( I have to mention "It's No Game, Pt. 1" from this as well, sorry))

Buddha of Suburbia (The Buddha of Suburbia - 1993) ("Englishman going insane.." we'll, we've all been there).
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This is some detail...
Thanks
pg:+)

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Grinning Ape

Sorry, I tend to go overbaord, and I know I left out a lot of surefire Bowie classics, .. mind you, he'll get by.

NEW ORDER
Ecstasy (Power, Corruption and Lies) (Ohhhhh )
Your Silent Face (Power, Corruption and Lies) ("You've caught me at a bad time, so why don't you piss off?", and you can't argue with him)
Regret (Republic) (Don't listen to anyone who says this album's shit)
World (Republic) (See above)
Crystal (Get Ready) (This album is ropey but this song... this.. SONG)
The Perfect Kiss (Low-Life) (The perfect pop song, with frogs in as well)
"Turn the Heater On" (Peel Session 1982) (.. bloody hell)
"Dreams Never End" (Ceremony 1981) (words, again, fail)
"Dream Attack" (Technique - 1989) (What a year)
"1963" (b-side of "True Faith") (You just can't not mention it)


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horton jupiter

bowie is probably still making us laugh somewhere even now, but just everything up to and including Let's Dance (yeah, me neither but - get this - Niles Rogers reckons that's an album up there with A Love Supreme and Kind Of Blue!!!) is great. Best ones are obv the 3 Eno productions - Low, Heroes, Lodger, but Station to Station and Young Americans are unbelievable too, and The Man Who Sold The World is a great proggy drugs record.
New Order made Ceremony and Blue Monday and Depeche Mode have got rubbish hair-do's.

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Good Jesus, there's some woman laughing outside like she's found god....She has a great laugh!
All duly noted...I'm gonna get a Depeche Mode haircut just as soon as it grows back...

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Emily

New Order -style="font-style: italic;"> Power, Corruption and Lies: Their first "real" album after Ian Curtis died. In my estimation one of their greatest moments, along with 1983's "Confusion" produced by Arthur Baker, one of the best funky electro songs ever from its time.

David Bowie - Personally I think style="font-style: italic;">Hunky Dory and style="font-style: italic;">Low are his best.

Depeche Mode - I'm not a massive fan but my favorite songs are Never Let Me Down and Get the Balance Right. I generally don't recommend their 1990s stuff. It was blatantly obvious they were trying to go for Nirvana-ish "rock" vibes to fit in with the 1990s (arrrgggghhh).

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Great...Looks like i might be having to download the whole discography..:+)

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

New Order. Record: Brotherhood.
My favorite new order song, not on Brotherhood: Temptation (I think it is on my profile player now)

Bowie: Hunky Dory, Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust

Depeche Mode: that's tough...I like Black Celebration, though not sure what a true Depeche Mode might say.

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I've always had the idea, i dislike all of these acts, but Bowie has seeped into me and New Order coud be next...Depeche Mode might take a little longer...

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stephen

they're all good man. any of it. even the rubbish.

that's the attitude you have to take with these bands. even if it's ball-pinchingly garbage, they're, you know, legends, so you have to make yourself like it. and then you probably will.

um, other than that, listen to records made by said artists in the first 10-15 years of their careers. after that they get stupid. it happens to all of us though.

seriously... all of them have trodden the path of poo in their latter years. don't let any bloody evangelist-cum-fans tell you otherwise.

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Grinning Ape

style="font-style: italic;">um, other than that, listen to records made by said artists in the first 10-15 years of their careers. after that they get stupid. it happens to all of us though.

Might happen to you mate, but not Bowie or New Order. style="font-style: italic;">

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stephen

so when bowie went all drum & bass that was a good thing? not an old man desperately trying to stay relevant (even though every single person on the planet simultaneously had the same idea of putting jungle beats underneath their weak tracks)? and, boy, do those last 2 new order records pack the same punch as their first ones? i'll hold out though, PG may be right about peaks and troughs... i'm sure the old bastards have some good songs in them somewhere... if they keep on going with their heads up their arses they might actually find a good idea up there, somewhere...

Posted by stephen on Monday, May 21, 2007 at 00:19
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Mmm...It's a fair point. Whatever he's done in the past, I don't see too much coming from David Bowie this last 10 years or so, and that attempt at D&Bass was pretty insipid ...
Still at least he's trying...If i were to ask Bowie one question it would be how the hell he got on when he went to live with Fela Kuti in Nigeria. I believe he spent some serious time down there with Mr K and his 27 wives....

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Grinning Ape

I'm not having a go at anyone because I appreciate that there are general Bowie fans, particularly of his 70s period, then there are Bowie fans who are in for the duration. It's a popular myth that Bowie went DnB for Earthling, and it's common to say "Oh he picked up Drum n Bass to look trendy". He's picked up and dropped more musical styles in his career than .. anyone, why pick on that one? Oh he did Soul on "Young Americans", oh he did Funk on "Station to Station" oh he did Industrial on "Outside" oh he did Anthony Newly music hall folk on his first album. He did folky psycehdelia on the one after that. But beyond that, the album is scarcely "Drum n Bass", it's not fucking Everything But the Girl drafting in Spring Heel Jack to do the backing. It's mix of rock, dance elements, sampled breakbeats are in there on 2 tracks but it's not.. Roni Cunting Size. It sounds exactly like Bowie went, oh, I like this DnB thing, and he's had a go at doing it and made a weird version on a couple of tracks. What about the fact that his work previously has directly influenced "dance" music? Also only 3 out of the 9 album tracks on Earthling could even vaguely be referred to as being DnB influenced is hardly evidence of him "going" DnB. There's more Techno and Industrial if anything on there, and it all fits in with Bowie's work before and after, it's all.. I don't know, the way people go on about it you'd think it was him rapping over some efforts by Olive. If you actually listen to the album you'd hear a pretty good dance / rock, experimental pop album . Though more than that it's a fucking pop record. But there'll always be the people that wish he was still hawking round Glam Rock or that he'd died in Berlin after Lodger.




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This is the big question??? Some no doubt do loose their edge after a number of years and a degree of success, but others just keep it coming - albeit with the odd peak or trough...

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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

i think i still have the idea that i dont like depeche mode...

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stephen

just get yourself a greatest hits to ease into depeche mode... when they're on, they're really on. on-u sound did some great mixes of their earlier stuff, too.

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Doctor Yak

DM... one of my all tie favourite tracks is Leave In Silence; I also second Emily on Get The Balance Right! The Combination Mix especially. One album I only heard a little more recently is Construction Time again - quite a few eminently listenable tracks, and not so much of their over-the-top gloom that came along later. Puppets is a good one from when Vince Clarke was around. I like Waiting for the Night from Violator - nice sine waves. Check out some of the B-sides from 1990-ish. For some later material, It's No Good... Hardfloor mix ist gut. World in My Eyes - Alpha Conpiracy Mix. And didn't the KLF do one too? Barrel of a Gun, Underworld Soft Mix. I remember the Ambient Whale mix of Walking In My Shoes being interesting, but haven't heard it in some years.
That makes ten depending on how you count,

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Doctor Yak

Bowie... I have a lot of his stuff but still haven't really gotten thru the process of fully digesting it yet... that said, I think I've given Low a few more spins than others. Wasn't that one of the Eno ones?) I'll also second Space Oddity, Man Who Sold The World, and Ziggy Stardust.
And many assorted single tracks here & there where I haven't as fully formed opinions of their respective albums...
I'd say, if Bowie has started to seep into you, just ride that wave...

Posted by Doctor Yak on Sunday, May 20, 2007 at 03:28
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Doctor Yak

Crap! I thought I was a NewOrder fan but All I've heard is... Substance 1987, Republic, some crap compilations, and a single. I'm really pretty ignorant of their albums in the 80s. I recommend Substance; the first disc especially. A couple tracks I had no trouble getting into straight away are Confusion, and Bizarre Love Triangle.

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Thanks...It's looking like Bowie and New order most definately get the nod...Fewer are convinced by
I think I'm gonnna start with Low by Bowie, Power Corruption and Lies by New Order, & Depeche Mode Greatest Hits...

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Doctor Yak

I don't know how much you may have heard already... Singles 86-98 might be rather good in that vein. Certainly fits the "starter" criterion. And as always - some of the more obscure stuff is better - RIGHT? To get into the right frame of mind, might I suggest drinking until you see triple. Or taking a lot of downers. Hell... why not both? If you can disregard the lyrics, perhaps all the better; the music naturally more tolerable for someone raised on Amiga music.

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piratepods

wish the pirates could make the 5.20 show. it's too late to jet across the pond ;)

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Madeleine

Okay
You have way too many comments already but I dont care. This is exactly the sort of game I like to play because I get to bang on about things I want to bang on about and it sounds like I am being helpful. Ego disguised as concern ego as good samritan.

David Bowie - i didnt realise i had too much of this guys cds until…and then theres the records I cant be bothered going through jesus thinking i might have become a completist and not noticed!

LOW, Speed of life, Sound and Vision fractious cocaine sea shanties top stuff
LODGER - probably my all time favourite from the art work Bowie mimicking MANTEGNA's "Dead Christ" unfortunately isnt done justice on CD tunes - Yassassin, D.J, Look back in Anger(Bowie's nod to John Osborne?)and Boys Keep Swinging
ASHES TO ASHES - funk to funky we know Major Tom's a… so tunes Ashes to Ashes, Scary Monsters and Fashion
STATION TO STATION - tunes TVC15, Golden Years - the pants the thin white duke stuff the self referential will you still love me when I'm going through my Nicolas Roeg phase got to love a naff popstar
HUNKY DORY - tunes Oh you pretty things, Kooks, Andy Warhol, and Queen Bitch
ZIGGY STARDUST - cant find but its behind the couch somewhere um Five Years
HEROES - V-2 Schneider

if budget is the call then LOW, LODGER and HUNKY DORY

good thing you didnt ask about an artist I am obsessed with or else you'd be bored witless or maybe you
already are

NEW ORDER - cant think - everythings gone green;it seems like i've been here before- i dont know just love a bass led melody they couldnt go wrong - well until that mess in Ibiza and over e-indulgence

Depeche Mode - such a bad bad name honestly love the high camp early stuff like master and servant but favourite is I feel you from songs of faith and devotion possibly because it is used to such nihilistic effect in the german film GEGEN DIE WEND (head on)

thanks for listening/bothering/indulging

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Engrish Professor

good linkups.... don't forget It's Coming Out Of Your Speaker [just added some new material]!

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Wednesday, 23 May 2007

HIS HIGHNESS LEE SCRATCH PERRY PT2


Current mood: BRACED
Category: BRACED Music



A madman??

Well who the hell wants to be normal?

And as Mr Perry says on the bonus interview disc of the Divine Madness Definately LP 'Madness is the ultimate power'

No-one fucks with a madman, apart form other madmen....

This makes sense: I never got bullied at school. I should have. I was quiet and shy and had sticky out ears and home made clothes, and out of fashion shoes, and absolutely no ability to physically defend myself in any way. But no-one fucked with me, and with hindsight i think it was because of the slightly mad and vacant look in my eye - oh.....and maybe because i dissected a dead bird at my junior school show and tell...

With Perry the madness is whatever you want it to be: Too much dope, too much music, just plain mad, or a big old act...

For me it's harmless ecentricity and maybe a little acting. Or what used to be known as plain old madness - before madness became all dark and dangerous, all categorised and somethign you had to keep your kids away from...

Just how much of this is aped up for the benefit of the cameras is difficult to know. I remember reading that Andrew Weatherall put Perry's madness down to him wanting to keep a distance and a barrier from the vampires that pervade the music industry, and he could well be right..

Whatever the reality and the reasons, with Perry you get a full and proper act. It's not just the music and a bald head with some nice slacks and thanks very much London goodnight...

Perry, like all true legends is a proper showman. He has the costumes. The swagger. The myth. And this is the key. You need all of this. Think of it: James Brown, Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis and Lee London Perry


I've always loved Perrys manner and dress - in fact it's been a big part of the appeal from day one. There's humour and spectacle and fire in everything he wears and everything he does. He's a man of passion and energy..

I mean, who wants ethical GAP rocking cocks like Chris Martin?? Fools wearing dull fucking jeans and browns and kahaki and singing complaints against the rain??... If there's any hope for us, we need colour and show and style like this...







Another genius of LSPerrys, is his ability to use signs and symbols in a way that twists their meaning and reclaims their value for his own personal show...

I've got a black and white pic badly photocopied from a library book. It depicts Perry holding the pose of the statue of liberty. He has a whole swagger of symbols of priviledge and tyranny and they're all his: He's wearing an SS cap. He's holding a cross, a flag and an American football helmet in one hand, a guitar in the other. He's got a Cambridge University T-shirt on and has a joint hanging off his bottom lip..

What does it say and what does it mean?? It means Perry's on top of the world. - that he can wear and do whatever he likes. That he IS entertainment. That he's cracked it!!


So, the next 3 times I saw Mr P perform were all in The Jazz Cafe in Camden, London.

The Jazz Cafe gigs have been a regular fixture of LSPs calendar for a few years now. It's a small and intimate venue. Upstairs there's a restaurant that affords a view of the stage, and downstairs there's the pit and the stage. The capacity is 500 tops.

There are 2 ticket options. One: to stand on ground level, and the other to buy a meal and gig combined for about £50. The latter affords both the food and an upstairs seat from which to watch the gig in the manner of somekind of lazy and fat aristocrat...


It's very difficult for me to separate the first two gigs - I've drunk too much and had the odd joint before and since, and besides i'm getting old: Both times I had a floor ticket - I remember that much.

I also remember that the best thing about the Jazz Cafe as a venue, is the staircase that comes down to the stage from the dining floor above. And it's this handy prop, together with the intimacy that makes these Perry gigs so clever

The show starts with the band. They descend from above and start playing a rhythm. Behind the crowd sits the Mad Professor (a veritable legend of sound in his own right) his job is the mix and he IS the mix.

So, once they're ready, the keyboard player starts the chanting

LEE SCRATCH PERRY!!
LEE SCRATCH PERRYYYYY!!

And after a few rounds, you hear the spidery voice...

"I am the open door"
"I am the open door"

It bounces around - no - The Mad Professor throws it about the room like a lead weight beach ball.

Where is Perry??

You can feel the ripple of something, and down the stairs he comes looking for all the world like jesus damn well should have done...

Perry already has his microphone - a microphone which is a shrine in itself...

And from there the gig kicks on in...


The first two shows were populated by enormous spliffs. Perry would bring a large bag down with him, and out of it would come these huge fucking joints. That first gig, he had a few blasts and then it went into the crowd. I got my share. It was proper old grass. Not skunk or genetically engineered hydro fuckhead gear...Plain Grass and no tobacco...


For the third gig, we got flash and fancy. We took the meal ticket option.

The meal was great, fucking great in fact, and we saw the full procession. We saw his Swiss wife (What a woman she looked to be!!) We saw him smile and brush past us on his way down. He'd quit dope and I recorded the whole thing and played it 4 times a day for a week after....

SO HERE IS THAT THIRD JAZZ CAFE GIG IN FULL (DISCLUDING THE ENCORE)...

This recording comes free with the sound of cuttlery, and the couple next table complaining about the bill.

They wouldn't shut up.

There was a living legend on the stage and they were bothered about the fucking bill!!! I'm listening to it now...

"Well it says £19.99 on here"

They barely looked at the stage all night....

Fucking unbelieveable...


But nevermind them and nevermind anyone or anything else...

When i got home from all 3 of these Jazz Cafe performances, i felt like i'd most likely undergone a completely religious experience and that is afterall what it's all about...

:+)


Currently listening :
War Ina Babylon
By Max Romeo & the Upsetters
Release date: By 21 March, 1991

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HIS HIGHNESS LEE SCRATCH PERRY PT1


Current mood: APEISH
Category: APEISH Music





So, today I promise there won't be any more non-music blogs.

Yes boss, today it's tunes and sound all the way, and what better place to start than with his Royal Highness Lee Scratch Perry??

I can't believe that when I was wittering on about heroes a few weeks ago, I didn't think to mention Mr Perry, because if ever there were a living musical hero for me it would have to be Mr LSP..

Now, I would imagine most of you know at least something about one of the most pivotal and under appreciated figures in music, but incase you don't i'll try and 'steal and tart' something from wikipedia or somewhere to fill in the gaps...

OK...

This is place to knock up on your Perry background and trivia

To condense this into about a paragraph:

Lee Perry was instrumental in making Jamaica and Reggae & Dub the musical underpinning and base structure of more or less everything that has come since.

Starting off working at Studio One, Perry went on to be a key founder and innovator of the dub sound. He sent Bob Marley on his way, worked with Paul McCartney, The Clash and more or less everyone of any Reggae or Dub importance. He's produced, sung and performed music of the highest quality for 50 years and he's still doing it...

It's this vast, vast quantity of quality recordings, the mythical 'mad' life he's led and still leads, his many colours, and the fact that at 70 years old, he's still recording and perfoming new material that makes Perry so very special..


So, I guess I'm gonna concentrate this series of pieces on what I've seen of Perry up close. By up close, i mean the 5 times I've seen him play live...


The first time I saw Perry was at The Forum, Kentish Town, London. It was somewhere around 1999/2000. I was on ecstacy and I was in awe. I'd been listening to Perry for a few years and come to appreciate his music and his fantastic dress sense and then there he was...

But before he played, a strange thing happenned.

Zion Train played first.

Now Zion Train are some 2 bit London Reggae band. They aren't bad and they played some average tunes, and I'm about 15 rows in and the front of the hall is packed solid..

Shit, I'm thinking how the hell am i going to get anywhere close once Perry's on??

Well, Zion Train finished and the hall drained.

Everyones gone to get a drink
I think.

But then Perry came on and there's acres of space at the front. I looked around and there must have been half the crowd there for Perry as for Zion Train!!

It was astounding. I mean here you've got one of the most pivotal and important figures in music, who in his mid sixties has to come to play a show in one of the most musically conscious cities on the planet, and all the people have come to watch fucking Zion Train and then gone home?!?

Jesus Fucking Christ!! I learnt something about music and people that day, and it was that music for most is a prop of community and security. It's a social activity and a social glue and most people don't obsess over importance, history, seminality and quality in quite the way i do...


So, things got stranger. I mean I'm edging my way to the front and i have a camera, but I'm scared to use it. Perry has such a prescence, a camera just doesn't feel appropriate or right. I never took a shot..

Some other woman didn't however appear to suffer any fear at all...

Upon arrival on stage Perry had deposited his remarkable jacket over the monitors at the front of the stage...Well, this woman was right up next to it and she was and/or Perry thought she was trying to steal or damage it..

Well, he stopped playing and started placing a curse on the woman!

Shit, if the crowd weren't a little scared and in awe before, they most definately were then and the front area below the stage was almost empty..

It was double wierd with the durgs. I mean you've got a hero on stage who looks like he's just landed from Mars, and he's literally cursing this woman, and she's pleading with him, and the bouncers are trying to throw her out, and my head was just smashing around thinking what the fuck??

Well, it was a spectacle, but music wise, it was probably the weakest of the 5 gigs I've seen..Perrys sound of the time really didn't seem to fit that kind of sized venue, the crowd weren't quite on it and Perrys mood wasn't great on account of the business with the jacket.

The main musical highlight was a fantastic version of 'War Inna Babylon' It stayed in mine and my friends heads all the way home and then it went on loop on the stereo and it stayed on loop in my head for days afterwards...


END OF PART ONE


TO READ, HEAR, LEARN AND SEE MORE ABOUT PERRY CHECK THESE LINKS..


http://www.upsetter.net/

http://www.thewire.co.uk/archive/interviews/lee_perry.html



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Super Ape
By The Upsetters
Release date: By 26 September, 2006

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Engrish Professor

i wonder what his curse was all about? maybe she wakes up one day with some sort of mystical echoplex on her ears, where all sound becomes lost in a debilitating array of delay feedbacks. i want that.

hilarious outtakes from Jools in Jamaica c.1985 :
http://www.youtube.com/?v=gFwNncX51GI
toaster on the fence = classic

1995 interview w/ lee perry -
http://www.thewire.co.uk/archive/interviews/lee_perry.html

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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Yes..He didn't go into specifics...It was just 'I curse you! I've put a curse on you' type of thing. The woman didn't get kicked out in the end...Thanks for adding the links. IO hadn't thought of Lee Perry ever being on TV for some reason...

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Engrish Professor

If you ask me, he should have his own TV network. Sponsored by Geodon.

Posted by Engrish Professor on Monday, May 21, 2007 at 18:23
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Fucking right he should...I'd be right back in to TV if there was a channel called Lee Perry TV

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 12:56
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LEE SCRATCH PERRY ON MYSPACE : A WARNING


Current mood: WARM!!
Category: WARM!! Music



OK...

I have a 3 or 5 part Lee Scratch Perry special coming up, but before i post episode 1, please take notice of this warning from Perrys wife...


Thank you for your statement on your website about the person running myspace.com/leeperry.

This man, Gaius Al Davis, was tour manager for our American tour in 2006 until we found out how criminal he was. He was ripping us off, stealing our money, and tricking and lying everywhere he could to make profit for himself. Therefore, we fired him.

Now we discover that this Davis is still acting on Lee Perry's behalf and claims publicly at myspace.com/leeperry that his contact information leads to Lee Perry personally. He has started to book shows again in Lee Perry's name without our authorization and is cashing down payments. There is no contractual agreement between Gaius Al Davis and Lee Perry and we wonder how local promoters and agencies never asked for legitimation and have trusted him. This is causing us a lot of trouble and losses, but in order to not disappoint Lee Perry's fans we are forced to do the shows.

Because of this situation, we have to announce that this Gaius Al Davis is not allowed to act in any way on Lee Perry's behalf or to represent him in whatever capacity.

Could you please publish this message at your website to help us solving the problems he has caused. Many people and artists are asking via myspace.com/leeperry for collaborations with Lee, but we don't know what answers they get from Davis. We are sorry about the fans using myspace.com/leeperry believing that this site is official. Therefore we decided to launch our own website for everybody to be able to reach Lee Perry. The site will be finished very soon and can be found at www.leeperry.de.

Peace and Love from Lee and Mireille

Mick Sleeper


Currently listening :
From the Secret Laboratory
By Lee Scratch Perry
Release date: By 13 June, 2006

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Grinning Ape

Good luck to size="3">Gaius sifting through all those requests from MySpace based "artists" requesting collabs.

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Sixshot

I saw Lee Perry at the Belladrum Festival last year, great set and fantastic band. Its a shame that someone has been getting away with ripping a lot of people like that.

Posted by Sixshot on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 17:04
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The Paul Giovanni Music Blog...

Yep....It seems par for the course for more or less every decent act...I think part of the genius of creation is being mostly oblivious to the importance of money....

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at 12:55
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OH SHIT...IT'S ANOTHER NON MUSIC BLOG BUT IT HAS CLASS


Current mood: FUCKING GUITARS
Category: FUCKING GUITARS Games



Right...

I know I'm pushing it having two non music blogs in a day, but the other one went down OK, so I'm putting this one on..

It concerns the sport of professional cycling, but it doesn't at all. It's more about the cruelty and variancy of life and it details what it takes to get to the VERY TOP in any walk of life...

You need to be scrolling 'This is Professional Cycling at it's Best pts 1-5'

CLICK HERE AND YOU'RE THERE


Currently listening :
Sex & Religion
By Steve Vai
Release date: By 24 June, 1997

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Elizabeth

my friend once came up with the concept of some quarterly magazine for cyclists. oh, and also i once went on a cycling holiday around the pyrenees. i was 12, and i had to wear a helmet and geek shorts.

errr, that's it. xx

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I cycled to the Alps and back in 20 days to watch the 1999 Tour De France - It was hardcore ++
I should have been a professional myself, but i was too busy trying to save the world and taking the wrong drugs. I have resting heart rate of 38bpm after 15 years of drinking and high living...If I'd have kept with the fitness and 100k a day, I would have won big races...

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Yes, that's all very serious...
What i meant to say was that i would have got busted had I have won big races. My bpm might be good, but my haemocrit level would have required some boosting, and that's what lands you in trouble in pro cycling....

But MUSIC...MUSIC...

I'm listening to Vai - Sex & Religion. This is one of the best albums I've ever heard. It's top 3 without any question and I'm gonna write a piece about it and Lee Scracth Perry tomorrow...

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Oh jesus, I'm talking to myself again...

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Sunday, 20 May 2007

TWIN PEAKS AND THE MUSIC OF ANGELO BADALAMENTI


Current mood: HEAVY
Category: HEAVY Music



I was having a conflab with one of my spazzing friends last night and it emerged that I'd been listening to the music from Twin Peaks alot this week and I'd not mentioned it in the hits, and that got me thinking it was due a full piece in it's own right..

Why?

Well, the music from Twin Peaks, together with much if not all of Angelo Badalamentis music has a depth and a class that is truly excpetional..

I mean, generally speaking, everytime there's a long term creative success, it's essence comes from the detail and the quality: To be watched, loved, read or listened to time and time again, the creation has to be totally solid and stand up to examination in countless different places and at different times when fashion and the pace and importance of life are completely different. It's then and there that the clever PR bullshit gets stripped away and the creation stands up by itself and it's true merits become clear...

The music of The KLF, Fela Kuti, Lee Scratch Perry, Miles Davis, Andrew Weatherall, Kraftwerk all have it

The writing of Henry Miller, James Joyce, George Orwell (and of course Paul Giovanni, James Deman, Paul Deman and Paul Fullbrook) all stands the test of time and place...

And then there's Twin Peaks


I only saw Twin Peaks for the first time in 2003. I was aware of it at school, but wasn't allowed to watch that kind of thing, and it was only when i was running out of David Lynch films to watch that I remembered he'd had something to do with it....

I bought the whole of both series on pirated vhs from ebay and waded in. The picture and sound quality was pretty ropey (they'd all been recorded from the sci-fi channel, then mass copied), but it didn't matter. I, like so many people, got pulled in by this wonderful mystique community in the middle of nowhere that provided a kind of safe and stranger dream haven...

And a big part of this was the sound....

So often, when you take the music away from the images it's designed for, it doesn't stand up. So many soundtrack albums are just pure shite. Sometimes the music still has quality and value, but it doean't really work alone: It's too short or is lead by the image.

But I never find this to be the case with Badalamentis work. I almost feel like his music is solid - is a material object. It's never flitey or light. It's dark, deep and terribly beautiful. It's drenched and heavy. It's like a heavy sleep, a blissed dream of dark emotion.


I remember once putting the Twin Peaks CD on loop all night and I woke up feeling more than a little strange, but it was so beautiful and I kept it playing all day long....Jesus, by the end of the day I was in those fucking deep, dark woods...

And this week, I had it on and was trying to work out if i could DJ any of the tracks, but i got caught into just listening over and over again and enjoying it and thinking what could you put next to that, or before that, or after that in a DJ set??


On a more general note, I'm wondering why Italians and Italian Americans are so good at film music??

Look at the biggest films and the most famous soundtracks and they're nearly all made by an Italian or Italian/American composers..I mean, who else is there apart form Nino Rota (Godfather, La Dolce Vita,), Badalamentii (All of Lynchs later films) and Enino Moriconne (Do i need to list them?)

People go on about but John Williams, but he's never struck me as having much idea about soul or emotion...

Does anyone have any idea why this is the case? Is it to do with the tradition of classical and operatic music, or Italians apparent love of drama in day to day life??

Does anyone have any recomendations for film score composers? Great composers who aren't Italian or Italian American?




Currently listening :
Twin Peaks (TV Soundtrack)
By Angelo Badalamenti
Release date: By 31 August, 1990

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stephen

john williams is arse. not a composer, per se, but mulatu astatke's songs on broken flowers are incredible, probably the best marriage of film and music i've seen... how about the scores of philip glass? rza?

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I'm a fan of Philip Glass in general, but am not sure what films he's done...I'll look into Mr Astatke..:+)

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And Mr RZA...I believe he did Ghost Dog and Kill Bill didn't he?? Ghost Dog was a very good soundtrack that worked as a separate entity..Kill Bill has spawned a cottage industry for most of the tracks on the LP, but i don't think Tarrantinos films use sound in the same way as someone like Badalamenti does - There's very little original composed music for one...

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 17:41
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La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates

wish i was familiar with more sondtrack composers so no good suggestions...this looks like a good "reading list" to get started. i just was introduced to enino moriconne recently -- i'm looking forward to "discovering" and drinking in some more.

but i will say one of my favorite songs from a soundtrack is "reel ten" by the plugz from Repo Man st. little surfrockish. it haunts me.

Posted by La Paloma, Queen of the Pirates on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 16:18
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MollyCoddle

...nice bit of blogging there PG. Tomorrow's topic: Clockwork Orange...

Posted by MollyCoddle on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 16:29
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I can do Clockwork Orange now:
Saw it the first time in the cinema...thought it was half an hour too long and a touch pretentious.
Saw it second time on TV and liked it more...

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 17:44
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horton jupiter

am i sensing that you're not aware of GOBLIN?
hj x

Posted by horton jupiter on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 19:18
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horton jupiter

although of course they are italian

Posted by horton jupiter on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 19:19
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horton jupiter

right, i've put some on my profile. turn out the lights and turn it up REALLY FUCKING LOUD!

Posted by horton jupiter on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 19:29
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Eric EXiT

Absotutely. I love Lynch. I've always thought the most consistently strong character in his films is the sound. I think he usually does his own sound editing. Its really obvious, to me anyhow, that he knows how much atmosphere is created by the sound and music he uses...and how it plays with the visual atmosphere he creates. It is indispensible. You seen/heard Inland Empire yet? Stunning.

Posted by Eric EXiT on Thursday, May 17, 2007 at 22:39
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I get the impression that though he has people working for him, he has the final cut on most aspects of his films production...I've not seen Inland Empire...I need to be in just the right mood for 3 hours of any film....

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 02:47
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MOG

I'm glad you brought this to my attention I watched twin peaks first time round fell in love with the music bought it on cassette (rip) and played it non stop over and over again. so I must rebuy it. Damn fine cherry pie!

John Williams made his name with Jaws and close encounters Which are great soundtracks, Oh and Star Wars! unfortunately he's probably being riding on that success since. Can't stand Phillip Glass His Music truly Offends me!

Sorry can't recomend anyone else though.

Posted by MOG on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 01:35
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I've never got Star Wars. I can respect it, but don't like it..

I'm not too familiar with Close Encounters or Jaws..

I've just remembered that Vangelis did a pretty good job on Bladeunner.

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 02:50
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MOG

Jaws is a class movie, alright the shark looks a bit shit by todays standards of SFX but the story and the acting is first rate and the music works perfectly. and Close encounters is damn good as well and the music actually plays an intregral part of the story as that's how they comunicate with the aliens. I wouldn't listen to the music on it's own though. And Yeah the Blade Runner soundtrack is well good. Tales of the Future with dennis Roussos is an amazing and intense track.

Posted by MOG on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 14:13
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I've watched JAWS once and remember it being very tightly done..I don't remember the music too well, but i would imagine it was vital in creating the suspense...

Posted by The Paul Giovanni Music Blog... on Friday, May 18, 2007 at 14:39
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THIS ISN'T MUSIC.....



Current mood: DIFFERENT
Category: DIFFERENT MySpace



I know this isn't music per se and should perhaps be on my Planet Paul Central blog rather than this one, but I'm gonna put it here anyway because i can't come out with writing on one general topic all day everyday and still be Paul Giovanni....

So, the thing is, I'm noticing a certain progression of the internet and myspace that looks awfully familiar..

Basically, the internet started as the wild, wild west: It was vast and uncotrollable and with time it's become more sectioned off and controlled. Fences are appearing everywhere.

Myspace is essentially an internet within the internet. It provides the function of navigation and community. Without it, you're in the wilderness by yourself or in a very small group where you're cut off from the world despite the fact that 'technically speaking' anyone can find you..

I mean after a few days when any comment threads appear to have died down, I put the blogs from here onto blogger.com and I've had 200 hits of the same material there as opposed to 4500 here..It's like they retire to the country to enjoy the good life...

And this is the issue. The internet started as a wilderness, it was discovered by explorers and developed and bit by bit cities have appeared and myspace is one such city and the longer it goes on, the more it becomes private and gated....

Yes boss, Myspace IS the infrastructure of a large city in internet land...And as it gets older, the city is getting more controlled.


When i'm out whoring it about loooking for readers i notice that the people who've been on here a long time are far more likely to have questions before they accept you as a friend. Either that or they have last name /email blocks, or private profiles....

Apparently as a result of the massive new devlopment of Myspace City Arizona, there are many people who've already said, and many more who will say 'Myspace has sold out' 'Myspace is shit now' Rupert Murdoch, Capitalism, Evil, blah blah blah...

But if you're gonna come out with that sort of crap you might as well protest against evolution. Evolution and capitalism are exactly the same thing and myspace is and always has been a force for both...


I used to be anti capitalist.

I went on riots and countless protests to that aim back in the mid to late 90s,.But now i feel being anti capitalist is like being anti-rain or anti-evolution.

It makes no logical sense, because as someone like Banksy has found out, your anticapitalism is soon assimilated into capitalism and there's no escape no matter how conceited and elitist you become.

Yes boss, even if you skulk off to a patch of wilderness somewhere with your organic bread, you can never avoid capitalism. And even if you find yourself a nice spot in the sun, it won't be too long before it rains..


I've followed the whole anti capitalism thing these last 20 years and my conclusion is that the people who are most against it are the biggest capitalists in terms of their own personalities. I've seen few shops more obsessed with the kind of snotty elitism they supposedly abhor than health food shops, ethical or fair trade shops and then there's The Body Shop......

Anti Capitalism is a cool ticket, like being against famine is a cool ticket. It's fucking obvious! Short of the psychos, everyone is against the worse excesses of capitalism in principle. Everyone hates the idea of people going without food, but as our old mate Jesus James Christ once said 'the poor will always be with you'

The bottom line is that anti-capitalism is a state of denial of the self and reality and nothing more...


Anyway enough of the clever political analysis, let's get back to the music....


Currently listening :
I Got Next
By KRS-One
Release date: By 20 May, 1997

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