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Orbital – ‘Style.’ mp3 (19

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Know Who You Are?’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no.16)

Kraken – ‘Side Effects.’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no.26)

Plone – ‘Be Rude To your School.’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no.38)

Miss Mend – ‘Living City Plan.’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no.48)

Wheat – ‘Don’t Hold You.’ mp3 (1999 Festive Fifty no. 50)

Cowcube -‘Popping Song.’ mp3 (2000 Festive Fifty no.30)

Lab 4 -‘Candyman.’ mp3 (2000 Festive Fifty no.35)

Mighty Math -‘Soul Boy.’ mp3 (2000 Festive Fifty no.39)

Meanwhile, I remember the film of The Beach being received somewhat disapppointingly in 2000, but the soundtrack featured two festive fifty entries that year, New Order’s ‘Brutal’ (and not as you might have expected the soundtrack to contain, ‘The Beach’) and Orbital and Angelo Badalament

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New Order -‘Brutal.’ mp3 (2000 Festive Fifty no.26)

Orbital and Angelo Badalamenti -‘Beached.’ mp3 (2000 Festive Fifty no.45)

Meanwhile (heh heh…) yet again, having difficulty tracking these tracks down, so if anyone can help that would be appreciated please:

From 1976:
Wild Man Fischer -‘Go To Rhino records.’ [Thanks Craig]
Matching Mole -‘O Caroline.’ [Now have it, thanks!]
Allman Brothers band -‘Jessica.’ [Now have it, thanks, Laurent]
Legendary Stardust Cowboy -‘Paralysed.

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Racing Cars -‘They shoot Horses Don’t They?’ [Thanks Steve!]

and from 1985:
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Of the European’ [Now have it, thanks]
Woodentops -‘Move Me’ [Now have it, thanks]
1,000 Violins -‘Like 1,000 Violins’ [Now have it, thanks Mike!]

Album Review: Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro -‘Singles 2001-2005’ (Beggars Banquet)

Last year, Biffy Clyro’s fourth studio album Puzzle took them into the big-time with a higher profile than they had ever had before. Yet this collection of singles from their time with Beggars Banquet gives an excellent insight into their earlier days.

To read their Beggars Banquet website is to be reminded of already how long Biffy Clyro have been around and how they have gradually grown while many of those that they toured with half a decade ago have long since fallen away (wherefore art thou now Llama Farmers, Haven, Hell Is for Heroes?) I first saw them live in January 2002 at Edinburgh’s La Belle Angele (a fantastic venue that burnt down later that year), supporting the late but fantastic Cooper Temple Clause. Biffy were great that night, though I had barely heard their music at the time, so I couldn’t tell you what they played. But they made an impression; of the twelve tracks on here, I bought seven of them as 7″ singles (as well as the three albums Blackened Sky, The Vertigo Of Bliss, and Infinity Land, all of which I bought on vinyl, natch).

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e Biffy Clyro’s sound? Like they admitted themselves, they’d loved Nirvana and Weezer, but the band, who grew up in Ayr and Kilmarnock before relocating to Glasgow were more than derivative. Listening to this compilation, I also hear hints of Husker Du and Sh

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ellac. Not forgetting their homeland, echoes of Scots contemporaries like Mogwai, Idlewild and Aereogramme (R.I.P) can be heard here. Biffy also made use of varying tempos and volume in their song, the scots indie idea of ‘quietquietquietVERYBLOODYLOUDQUIETISAIDQUIETquietthat’sbetter,’ often packing many ideas into one song that some artists cannot do in the space of an entire album.

If you haven’t heard songs like ’57’ ‘Justboy’ and ‘Questions and Answers’ then you really need to. Whilst there has been much sniping at their old record company from fans, see this as an introduction to this era. A ‘Greatest Hits’ this is not, ‘mon the Biffy!’ shout th

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****1/2

Singles 2001-2005 is out now on Beggars Banquet.

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Half Man Half Biscuit anyone?

Handed a CD-R by a very good friend the other day, which has much stuff I will share with you.

Amongst the stuff are three tracks from the 1999 John Peel session that Half Man Half Biscuit recorded for John Peel, and if anyone can furnish me with the fourth track ‘Gubba look a likes’, I would be eternally grateful.

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-‘Bottleneck At Capel Currig.’ mp3

Half Man Half Biscuit -‘Uffington Wassail.’ mp3

Half man Half Biscuit -’24 Hour Garage People.’ mp3 (This is the version that reached no.30 in the 1999 Festive Fifty. The following year, the song was recorded for the album Trouble Over Bridgewater (geddit?!)

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, there are various sessions recorded for Peel (one) and Andy Kershaw (two) this decade.

If anyone can help with an mp3 of Joy Division Oven Gloves from 2004 (the Peel session version) or even the entire session that would be great.

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and while I’m at it, having difficulty getting my hands on the following tracks from the Peel Festive Fifties of 1999 and 2000. If these have become available on iTunes or emusic over the last two weeks I apologise but they weren;t there before I went away:

1999
Orbital -‘Style’ (Which one? Different versions appear on the net)
Sonic Subjunkies -‘Do You Even Know Who You Are?
Kraken -‘Side Effect

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s’
Plone -‘be Rude To your School.’
Miss Mead ‘Living City Plan’
Wheat -Don’t Hold You.’

2000
Cowcube -‘Popping Song.’
Lab 4 -‘Candyman.’
Mighty Math -‘Soul Boy.’

It may be a Monday…but it’s warm and I’m on holiday

Oh yes, oh yay.

So, why the picture of the hawk at the top of the page?

Well, that is the cover art for the new album from Mogwai which will be out on the fourth week of september (I can’t wait!). This track, ‘The Sun Smells Too Loud’ is taken from the Matador web page. This is track is playing as I write. I know it may well have been doing the r

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ounds of the blogs for the last few weeks, but I hadn’t heard it, so I guess there’s a chance that you may not have done either. It’s already on the best of 2008 playlist on my iPod, and I bet John Peel would have loved it had he been here. *Si

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Mogwai -‘The Sun Smells Too Loud.’ mp3

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M.I.A. -‘Bucky Done Gun (Tenzin remix).’ mp3

Meanwhile, having posted the Arcade Fire version of this song yesterday, thanks to David for emailing me the Belle and Sebastian version. It’s cool too. My French isn’t sufficiently up to speed to be able to pick any holes in this. Just enjoy it for what it is…

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Ready Aim Fire -‘So Fine.’ mp3

Hope you’re having a good day, wherever you may be…

Arcade Fire covers bonanza!

Hello folks.

Mrs. 17 Seconds and I are now back from our holidays, so we are now back at 17. Seconds towers (many thanks to the legendary scots indie bassist who flatsat for us while we were away). Thanks also due to friend who lent me his laptop when on holiday so I could still post.

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…well, why not? And a few I don’t think I have posted before.

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Arcade

Fire -‘Five Years (David Bowie cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeahs cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Guns Of Brixton (The Clash cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘I’m So Bored With The USA (The Clash cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Age Of Consent (New Order cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Kiss Off (Violent

Femmes cover).’ mp

Arcade Fire -‘Poupee De Cire, Poupee De Son (France Gall cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘All The Umbrellas In London (Magnetic Fields cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Wave Of Mutilation (Pixies cover).’ mp3 (This is very short yet seems to sum up the essence of the song very well, IMHO).

Enjoy!

Some more covers for Friday

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s it says on that there tin, folks… have posted many of these before, but what the heck.

Back from holidays soon, so expect more new stuff here.

Tom McShane -‘That’s All There Is (Nina Simone cover).’ mp3

Comrade Down -‘American Trilogy (Delgados cover).’ mp3

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-‘Wonderwall (Oasis cover; John Peel session.’ mp3

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Jesus and Mary Chain -‘Vegetable Man (Syd Barrett cover).’ mp3

Teenage Fanclub -‘Nothing To Be Done (Pastels cover).’ mp3

Sia -‘I Go To Sleep (The Kinks cover).’ mp3

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Motorcycle Boy -re-post!

Earlier today, I received feedback from a reader saying that a link from when I had posted Motorcycle Boy back in April was no longer active; it isn’t but given that this fine song is no longer available, so why not repost?

Motorcycle Boy -‘Big Rock Candy Mountain (12″ mix).’ mp3

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t the tracks from the 7″ single?

Motorcycle Boy -‘Big Rock Candy Mountain (7″).’ mp3

Motorcycle Boy -‘Room At The Top.’ mp3

Motorcycle Boy were the boy founded when Meat Whiplash united with Alex Taylor of the Shop Assistants. Meat Whiplash recorded one Peel session; the Shop Assistants recorded two and had four festive fifty entries in 1985-6; Motorcycle Boy recorded one session and reached no.22 in the 1987Festive Fifty with ‘Big Rock Candy Mountain.’

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Album Review: Rose Kemp

Rose Kemp – ‘Unholy Majesty’ (One Little Indian)

The worlds of folk and metal might at first seem to be widely different ones, but really, they’re not at all. In the early seventies, when the three great pioneers of metal Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and the mighty Led Zeppelin al

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l had roots that influenced what they were doing. Purple owed a fair bit to classical, which was why they sounded so goaddamn prog, Sabbath had started out as a Jazz band (listen to ‘War Pigs’ or ‘Fairies Wear Boots’) and Led Zeppelin drew not only on the blues
but also on folk. Indeed Zep frontman Robert Plant has continued to investigate a great deal of what is lazily called ‘World’ subsequently as well.

Amongst their contemporaries at the time in Britain pioneering ‘folk-rock’ (being folk-influenced it was a very British form and different to what Americans produced) two bands stood out: Fairport Convention and Steeleye Span. Rose Kemp’s parents Maddy Prior and Rick Kemp were both in the latter, and the influence is there for all to hear.

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Right from the opening track ‘Dirt Glow’ the purity of the voice strikes you. While so many fronting a rock record feel the urge to sound as if they gargel with gravel, Kemp sings naturally. The violin of Sue Lord also adds something very special to this album.

I haven’t seen her live yet, but by God, I want to. This album yields more and more with every listen. This is not a conventional metal nor folk album, instead it messes with pigeonholes and remains accessible.

****

Rose Kemp -‘Nanny’s World.’ mp3

Unholy Majesty is out on September 29 on One Little Indian.

Rose Kemp’s myspace

Presenting…Worried about Satan

As I try and work through that pile of CDS I have been sent, it’s time to share an absolute gem with you.

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To reach for things I could compare it with…oh Autechre, My Bloody Valentine, Mogwai…but that’s just scratching the surface. Dubstep…much of the catalogue of Warp records…Early Sonic Youth…where’s that damn thesaurus?

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same song. If you enjoy dubstep, the EP was remastered at the Transition studios where Burial and kode9 also recorded. It’s rubbed off.

The band comprise two friends and a ‘beaten up computer’. This EP was apparently recorded in a bedroom over a six month period and self-released to cut out interfering record company hassles.

Well, more fool any record company that interfered. This release doesn;t put a foot wrong.

****1/2

Hear Worried About Satan at their MySpace page or their Last FM page

Do go and make friends…

17 Seconds is two years old

Yes, two years to the day since a humble mp3 blog started, named after the club night I ran in Edinburgh once, which was named after The Cure’s second album…it’s still here.

Much of this is due to the love, support and encouragement of readers, including oother bloggers and also my family, but above all, the wonderful Mrs. 17 Seconds. I know I have driven her mad with this on occasion, but she’s a loyal reader and this first track is for her and to celebrate our first wedding anniversary yesterday. Here’s to you babe!

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he music that excites him. Various ‘series’ have included albums I think should have had more publicity, singles that slipped thrugh the net, a constant harping on about scottish indie bands, cover versions, and stuff that made John Peel’s Festive Fifty. Whilst a fair bit of stuff may not be any more on the radar after my having written about it, it’s also great when bands I’ve featured do go on to do well. Wiley reached the proper top 3 in the UK, Dizzee Rascal is currently no.1, Santogold is making inroads into the UK singles and albums chart…by no means am I claiming credit for all, or indeed, any of this, but I like to think it helps. Plus the fact that I still like jumping around like a mad thing to music, even if I am now over thirty…

Sultans of Ping FC -‘Where’s me jumper?’ mp3

Much thanks also due to people who have answered my pleas for help with tracks, and of course those bands, record companies and PRs who have got in touch with me about posting stuff. I used to dream about it happening, now I have a massive pile of CDs and even more emails that need to be gone through. And I do my best to get through it all, it just takes time.

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st them all here, but cheers to everyone who has mentioned me, and linked to me. It’s much appreciated. Great to meet both The Vinyl Villain and Toad, as well as to chat with Steve at Teenage Kicks. Hope to meet many more of you over the forthcoming years.

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It’s been an eventful two years, what with getting married, getting cats and finally getting to work t a school I had dreamed of teaching at, and much is due to everyone whose kept me sane. You know who you are. God bless ya.

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