Mick Karn remembered

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17 Seconds is sad to report that Mick Karn, who played bass in Japan from 1974-1982 has died of Cancer. He was just 52.

Japan were originally perceived as also-rans on the punk scene but as a band who were more than equal to th

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parts -in no small part due to Karn, they became commercially successful, releasing some of the most haunting and evocative music ever recorded. The three tracks posted below give a small idea of just how special and unique Japan were. ‘Ghosts’ must be one of the most unusual -but brilliant son

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gs -ever to break into the top 5 and parent album Tin Drum is one of the classics albums of the period.

As well as his solo career, Karn collaborated with Gary Numan, Kate Bush and Peter Murphy of Bauhaus (with whom he formed the one-off project Dali’s Car). He had a

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successful solo career, and even a hit duet with Midge Ure ‘After A Fashion.’ He also joined Rain Tree Crow, the band that were to all intents and purposes a reformed Japan.

Japan -‘Nightporter.’ mp3

Japan -‘Quiet Life.’ mp3

Japan -‘Ghosts.’ mp3

Some ‘Eighties’ Stuff?


Hi there…still off work and my head feels like it’s overworked…

Anyway…*sigh* here are a few so

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ngs, consider this a double post as I didn’t post yesterday.

There is no linking theme here, other than all this stuff came out in the eighties. It really is that tenuous.

One day I am going to do a post on the Ozzy-era Sabbath. Forget the TV show for the moment (though I’d much rather watch that than any other fly-on-the-wall thing), Ozzy has been responsible for some fantastic stuff. This is (obviously) from his solo ca

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reer, and was later covered by none other than Pat Boone, as heard on the credits to The Osbournes

Ozzy Osbourne -‘Crazy Train.’ mp3

Guns ‘n’ Roses were lumped in with the hair metal lot, but they had more to them, which was probably why they crossed over. It would later all go horribly wrong, but this is where they managed to show you can write a love song that’s got balls. Later covered by Luna (will have to post that some day).

Guns ‘N’ Roses -‘Sweet Child O’ Mine.’ mp3

Utterly different sylistically from either of the above, The Specials and their later incarnation Special AKA wrote fantastic songs, and in some ways were the early eighties version of Massive Attack (if you stop to think about it). Anyway, ‘Ghost Town’ sums up not so much urban paranoia as urban fears coming true, while ‘Free Nelson Mandela’ helped to do exactly that. Where’s the 2000s’ equivalent, dammit?

Specials -‘Ghost Town.’ mp3

Special AKA -‘Free Nelson Mandela.’ mp3

This song’s african d

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rum beats were later sampled for a rather cheesy dance number called ‘Sunchyne’ by Dario G (I think. I’ve not really spent the last ten years paying much attention to it). If this doesn’t move you, at least a little bit, then there’s no hope.

Dream Academy -‘Life In A Northern Town’ mp3

This song was banned by the BBC in 1986 because it was ‘obviously’ about heroin. What with Grange Hill -Zammo especially- telling us just to say no, and Boy George apparently having only eight weeks to live, it was getting a pretty scarey

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time to be a nine year old. (years later, when I sang in a band called She Will Destroy You, we opened our first gig with a cover of this).

Jesus and Mary Chain -‘Some Candy Talking.’ mp3

Weird, wonderful, and heartbreakingly sad, this must have been one of the most u

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nusual records ever to make the Top 5.

Japan-‘Ghosts.’ mp3

Finally, another case of me hav

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ing to eat my words. I hated this song in 1988, for some reason I didn’t get house music. Never mind, that 303 will get anyone in the end.

S-Express -‘Theme From S-Express.’ mp3

These links will be up for a week only. May my head and brain start to feel like normal soon, please…