Samstag, 8. November 2025

Wildlower Part II

 


A few month ago I featured Gulp, a Scottish/Welsh band with Wildflower, which was a superb song for warm summer days. Now Richard Norris took this song and made an excellent remix that brings back the summer into autumn. A great bass-line opens the song until the piano starts playing. Still a very good song.


Freitag, 7. November 2025

More Houses

 


In 1995, there was a battle between two Britpop bands that was incomprehensible to me as an outsider. Both released singles at the same time, Blur's Country House and Oasis' Roll With It. Not that I don't appreciate both bands, but at the time, the hype surrounding so-called supremacy got on my nerves. Country House is one of the greatest songs Blur ever released and deserves to be played again.


There are only a handful songs from Elvis Presley that I could listen to. One of them is Jailhouse Rock the title song from the same movie released in 1957 and rightly one of his better ones.


Before the Commodores and Lionel Richie started releasing inconsequential soul music, they had released what was perhaps the most dominant funk song ever, Brick House.



Mittwoch, 5. November 2025

Singles Released This Week Years Ago

 


Another week with charted singles, pop and rock songs from various decades for your pleasure

1983: Rolling Stones


1973: Billy Joel


1955: The Platters


1972: Thin Lizzy


1983: Simple Minds

1965: Fontella Bass

1970: Led Zeppelin

1971: T. Rex

1971: Cilla Black


1964: Them

1989: Tears For Fears and Oleta Adams


1989: Finbe Young Cannibals


1968: Dusty Springfield


1972: Carly Simon


1972: Lou Reed



Dienstag, 4. November 2025

Boudicca


A few weeks ago, I switched my internet provider because I got a very good deal on a new fiber optic connection. So far, so good. The connection was activated yesterday, but my former provider had already cut off my connection on Saturday night. So I got to enjoy almost two days without internet access except on my mobile phone. Basically, it was a good experience to be disconnected from the internet for once and to devote myself to a good book and go for long walks again. I'm considering whether I should spend one day a week offline in the future.

Last year Justin Robertson released under his alias Five Green Moons one of the most impressive albums for me. Now he's back and has announced his second album for the end of November. Apart from a first song that was released last week, there is hardly any information on the web. He remains true to his style and picks up where he left off last year. 

He continues on the path of post-punk and PIL-inspired, dark, hypnotic dub. He was able to get Brix Smith on board for some songs, who adds another mystical touch with her chants. I'm looking forward to the album.


 








Sonntag, 2. November 2025

New Song On Sunday

 


Australian singer/songwriter Courtney Barnett returned last week with a new single. This time less lyrical and reserved, but with edgy riffs and a great bass line. You can still hear her love for Patti Smith, early grunge, and her passion for playing. It's great to have her back.



Samstag, 1. November 2025

Saturday Clubs

 

At the end of this short series, I must mention a club where I experienced some of my most memorable concerts. The Wagenburg Tunnel connects two districts in the north of Stuttgart. In 1985, a club called “Die Röhre” (The Tube) opened in a side arm of the tunnel. It was a long tube with a large bar on the left-hand side. Initially, it was used almost exclusively for parties at the weekend and occasional concerts. It was not until the late 1980s that concerts began to be held there regularly.

A defining experience was a double concert in 1989, when Spacemen 3 and The Wedding Present performed. The latter impressed with their indie guitar sound, but were able to keep up with the psychedelic-tinged guitar feedback, as a bootleg shows.





This club has always been a good venue for indie bands and new independent bands, even if they haven't always been to my taste. I still remember many gigs by bands I had never heard of before and who later went on to have great careers. One example would be Rammstein, who were still unknown at the time but already used massive guitars and pyrotechnics back then. In a sentimental retrospective, I think back to concerts by Meat Puppets, fIREHOSE, The Mekons, Chumbawumba and Mark Lanegan. Unfortunately, the club had to close its doors 10 years ago as part of the massive renovation of Stuttgart Central Station.











Freitag, 31. Oktober 2025

More Houses

 


Our journey around the houses today begins with a song by The Doors. Released on their fifth album Morrison Hotel they returned to their roots and played a powerful blues-rock on this song. I didn't listen to this song for a long time and I'm amazed at how fresh it still sounds today.


I couldn't resist presenting you with Status Quo's version as well.


We don't need to say much about Madness, and their biggest hit speaks for itself.



Alan Price was a key member of The Animals and after he left the band he formed The Alan Price Set and had chart success with this number.