Rolling Stones post exile

I know it’s kinda accepted wisdom that the Stones ‘jumped the shark’ at some point in the seventies, but I still think there were moments of genius.

This is very good, very funky and extremely political. The title track of their 1983 album Undercover. Much better than ‘She was Hot.’ U2 were taki

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Rolling Stones -‘Undercover Of The Night.’

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The very first time I ever remember seeing a Stones song on TV (deprived childhood) was this on Top Of The Pops in 1986. Keep putting off buying Dirty Work, there’s something offputting about the sleeve…

Rolling Stones -‘Harlem Shuffle.’

1994’s Voodoo Lounge seemed a return to form in some ways after the eighties excesses that marred Steel Wheels. Charlie Watts seems to look completely perplexed in the video! This was the first post-Bill Wyman album. (Actually I once met Bill Wyman; he did a signing in the bookshop where I weas working at the time, so I spent half an hour chatting to him about stuff.)

The Stones ended up sharing a writing credit with k.d.lang for this song, after one of the Stones kids commented on the similarity to lang’s song ‘Constant Craving.’ This is from 1997’s Bridges To Babylon

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Rolling Stones – ‘Anybody Seen My Baby.’

Finally, when I met Bill Wyman, I couldn’t not ask him about this video. It sounded terrifying!

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Rolling Stones’ official website

17 Seconds’ Top 75 Albums of the Year

Lord knows this has been a very difficult list to compile, but thank you everyone for the love and support you have shown this week.

1. Cave Singers Invitation Songs
2. Santogold Santogold
3. Benga Diary Of An Afro Warrior
4. Jaguar Love Take Me To The Sea
5. Meursault Pissing On Bonfires/Kissing With Tongues
6. The Bug London Zoo
7. The Cure 4:13 Dream
8. Shearwater Rook
9. Hanggai Introducing Hanngai
10. Fuck Buttons Street Horrrsing
11. Fleet Foxes Sun Giant
12. Escape Act Loosely Based On Fiction
13. Crystal Stilts Alight Of Night
14. Coldplay Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends
15. Antony and the Johnsons Another World
16. Earth The Bees Made Honey In The Lion’s Skull
17. HK119 Fast, Cheap And Out Of Control
18. James Hey, Ma
19. Jamie Liddell Jim
20. Boris Smile
21. Melvins Nude With Boots
22. Neon Neon Stainless Style
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32. Cat Power Jukebox
33. Beatglider Witches
34. Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend
35. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!
36. Fucked Up The Chemistry Of Modern Life
37. Baby Dee Safe Inside The Day
38. Giant Sand Provisions
39. Lambchop OH (Ohio)
40. Ladyhawke Ladyhawke
41. Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid
42. Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
43. Yo Majesty Futuristically Speaking…Never Be Afraid
44. Mark Stewart Edit
45. Stereolab Chemical Chords
46. Sons and Daughters This Gift
47. British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music?
48. Martina Topley-Bird The Blue Bird
49. Tricky Knowle West Boy
50. Residents The Bunny Boy
51. Dom DeLuca Birds Of Worry
52. Chris Bradley Voices
53. Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks Real Emotional Trash
54. Dengue Fever Venus On Earth
55. Errors It’s Not Something But It Is Like Whatever
56. Free Kitten Inherit
57. David Grubbs An Optimist Notes the Dust
58. Half Man Half Biscuit CSI: Ambleside
59. Hair Police Certainty Of Swarms
60. Rose Kemp Unholy Majesty
61. The Kills Midnight People
62. The Fall Imperial Wax Solvent
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68. Magnetic Fields Distortion
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72. Sonic Youth J’accuse Ted Hughes
73. Blow Monkeys Devil’s Tavern
74. Long Blondes Couples
75. Roots Manuva Slime And Reason

Top 10 Re-Issues/Compilations

1. John Baker The John Baker Tapes (Trunk)
2. Various Artists From Dancehall To Grime (Soul Jazz)
3. Mogwai Young Team (Chemikal Underground)
4. Various Artists Dancehall The Rise Of Jamaican Dancehall Culture (Soul Jazz)
5. The Smiths The Sound Of The Smiths (Rhino)
6. Jay Reatard Matador Singles ’08 (Matador)
7. Yazoo In Your Room (Mute)
8. Hear, O Israel: A Prayer Ceremony In Jazz (Trunk)
9. Various Artists The First Chapters (XL)
10. Various Artists Give Me Love: Songs Of The Brokenhearted, Baghdad, 1925-1929
(Honest Jon’s)

So there we have it. I will update this list with various links (and um, check the comments bit as well. Just saying…)

And, as always, for anyone who thinks this blog is just indie indie indie…umm, there is perhaps a bigger proliferation of Jazz, Reggae, Hip Hop, Electronica and World/Global than ever before. So if you think it’s all indie…maybe YOU need to investigate more.

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In the words of Vigo from Ghostbusters 2 (above):

‘Death is but a door, time is but a window. I’ll be back.’

Crass -‘Do They Owe Us A Living?’ mp3

Ex Lion Tamer -‘Life Support Machine.’ mp3

the end

Ok folks, this is very sad, but after two and a half years I have decided to stop doing 17 Seconds.

I have received yet another takedown notice. Yet again, I have had my Festive Fifty post removed. For the record the Festive Fifty was:

1. The Wedding Present -‘The Trouble With Men.’
2. MGMT -‘Time To Pretend.’
3. The Bug -‘Angry (featuring Tipper Irie).’
4. Aberfeldy -‘Come on, Claire.’
5. Santogold -‘My Superman.’
6. M.I.A. -‘Paper Planes.’
7. Mogwai -‘The Sun Smells Too Loud.’
8. The Kills -‘Cheap And Cheerful.’
9. Dom DeLuca -‘Birds Of Worry.’
10.Escape Act -‘God Says.’
11.Hayman Watkins Trout And Lee -‘Sly And The Family Stone.’
12.Jamie Lidell -‘Another Day.’
13.Broken Records -‘If The News Makes You Sad, Don’t Watch It.’
14.RTX -‘You Should Shut Up.’
15.Brigyn -‘Haleliwia.’
16.HK119 -‘Mind.’
17.Madonna -‘Give It 2 Me.’
18.Cave Singers -‘Seeds Of Night.’
19.Broken Records -‘Lies.’
20.Mr. Beasley -‘Right As Rain.’
21.Breeders -‘We’re Gonna Rise.’
22.Presets -‘This Boy’s In Love.’
23.How To Swim -‘Genesis P. and Me.’
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27.Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds -‘Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!’
28.Coldplay -‘Viva La Vida.’
29.Rustie -‘Mic Of the Year.’
30.Neon Neon -‘I Lust You.’
31.Vampire Weekend -‘The Kids Don’t Stand A Chance.’
32.Buraka Som Sistema -‘Kalemba.’
33.Hercules and Love Affair -‘Blind.’
34.Duffy -‘Mercy.’
35.Laura Cantrell -‘Love Vigilantes.’
36.Ready Aim Fire -‘So Fine.’
37.Cave Singers -‘Dancing On Our Graves.’
38.Wiley -‘Wearing My Rolex.’
39.Yo Majesty -‘Club Action.’
40.Ting Tings -‘That’s Not My Name.’
41.Sons & Daughters -‘Darling.’
42.British Sea Power -‘Waving Flags.’
43.Friendly Fires -‘Paris.’
44.Cat Power -‘Metal Heart.’
45.K-Salaam & Beatnik -‘Babylon (Must Be Mad).’
46.Breeders -‘German Demonstration.’
47.Broken Records -‘Slow Parade.’
48.It Hugs Back -‘Work Day.’
49.Bloc Party -‘Mercury.’
50.Hot Chip -‘Ready For The Floor.’

The mp3s I had posted were as follows, so far as I can recall:

Mogwai, Dom DeLuca, Escape Act, Hayman Watkins Trout and Lee, Cave Singers, Mr. Beasley, Nick Cave, Rustie, Ready Aim Fire, Cat Power, as far as I can tell. All of these mp3s had been made available as free downloads LEGALLY which I had specified next to each mp3. This clearly wasn’t enough.

Why people couldn’t have emailed me, I don’t know. This blog has been a labour of love. I have spent hours working on this at a time to help promote bands and write about the music I love. I have made it abundantly clear that I wanted people to buy the music that I wrote about. It is time that the RIAA and DMCA were disposed of. These represent nothing but money and have nothing to do with art or integrity. God help those responsible if i ever meet them.

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I have sent this email to Blogger.
FOR CHRIST’S SAKE: IF YOU REMOVE THE POST HOW CAN I SEE WHAT THE PROBLEM WAS?

I HAVE MADE IT ABUNDANTLY CLEAR: IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM EMAIL ME AND LET ME KNOW. YOU ARE VIOLATING MY INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS. ALL MP3S POSTED WERE AVAILABLE AS FREE DOWNLOADS.

DO NOT IGNORE THIS EMAIL. I WANT THE NAMES ADDRESSES AND EMAIL ADDRESSES OF THE PEOPLE WHO ASKED YOU TO DO THIS. HOW DARE YOU REMOVE THINGS CITING COPYRIGHT WHEN YOU DON’T TELL ME WHAT THE PROBLEM IS?

EVERY MP3 POSTED WAS AVAILABLE AS A FREE DOWNLOAD. YOU OWE ME A BIG APOLOGY. REINSTATE MY POSTS AND GIVE ME AN APOLOGY.

ED, 17 SECONDS

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And Rufus Wainwright’s version:

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Sweden’s The Knife are a brother and sister act who do a rather fantastic act in electronica; this is no exception.

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Gig review: The Wedding Present

Gig Review: The Wedding Present/Sally Crewe and the Sudden Moves

Edinburgh Liquid Rooms, December 12, 2008

Last year I was quite impressed when arriving at the Voodoo Rooms in Edinburgh for my gig of the year, Aberfeldy, to find that the man on the door was none other than Paul Vickers of Dawn Of The Replicants. This year, on arriving at the Liquid Rooms, the person selling the tees, CDs and bags is none other than Weddoes frontman David Gedge! He’s a lovely chap, and I’ll forgive him for the stuff the Weddoes didn’t play tonight.

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The Wedding Present returned after seven years in 2004, and this is the third time I have seen them since they reformed. They are on fine form tonight. Taking to the stage for an energetic set, they tear straight into ‘Kennedy.’ Exhausted as I am -it’s been a strange, long week -the band make a blissful noise for the next seventy five minutes (no encore, obviously, they still don’t do those). Even if they don;t play latest album El Rey‘s best track ‘The Trouble With Men’ they do play tracks like ‘Don’t Take Me Home Til I Am Drunk’ and ‘What I Like Most About Him Is His Girlfriend.’ They do also play some

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Note: you might want to read the comments page. Just saying…

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…and I met David Gedge! The man himself was selling the tees at the merch stall, and I managed to not make too much of an idiot of myself, I think, and told him that this blog had nominated ‘The Trouble With Men’

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Anyway, the Weddoes’ 1992 Christmas single:

Wedding Present -‘No Christmas.’ mp3

Wedding Present -‘Step Into Christmas.’ mp3

This is getting beyond a joke…

…the other day, I painstakingly wrote out my Festive Fifty for 2008.

After much deliberation, I finalised it, posted it, and added some mp3s. One artist, Dom De Luca, even sent out a mass email to say how pleased he was, which made me feel like I was doing some good.

Then I got this email this morning from Blogger:

Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog infringes upon the copyrights of others. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.

The notice that we received from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and the record companies it represents, with any personally identifying information removed, will be posted online by a service called Chilling Effects at http://www.chillingeffects.org. We do this in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Please note that it may take Chilling Effects up to several weeks to post the notice online at the link provided.

The IFPI is a trade association that represents over 1,400 major and independent record companies in the US and internationally who create, manufacture and distribute sound recordings (the “IFPI Represented Companies”).

The DMCA is a United States copyright law that provides guidelines for online service provider liability in case of copyright infringement. We are in the process of removing from our servers the links that allegedly infringe upon the copyrights of others. If we did not do so, we would be subject to a claim of copyright infringement, regardless of its merits. See http://www.educause.edu/Browse/645?PARENT_ID=254 for more information about the DMCA, and see http://www.google.com/dmca.html for the process that Blogger requires in order to make a DMCA complaint.

Blogger can reinstate these posts upon receipt of a counter notification pursuant to sections 512(g)(2) and 3) of the DMCA. For more information about the requirements of a counter notification and a link to a sample counter notification, see http://www.google.com/dmca.html#counter.

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Affected URLs:

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Let me say this once and for all: Blogging is not stealing, it is promoting music. There is a disclaimer on the blog which states pretty clearly that if people don’t want to post stuff, then to email me and I will remove it. But when an act of flattery, I would have thought, is treated like this, it makes me wonder why I bother.

Blogger as I have said before, are cowards for not standing up to these authorities. Do people really believe that reputable Bloggers will not remove mp3 links when asked? And seeing as half the music industry is desperate to get featured on blogs, it seems a bit rich to undermine what can and cannot be printed. That’s called CENSORSHIP.

So…I will repost my Festive Fifty. But I am hopping mad. I am appalled that the takedown notices, which have NOTHING WHATSOEVER TO DO WITH ARTISTIC INTEGRITY, UNLESS YOU ARE SERIOUSLY DELUDED, AND EVERYTHING TO DO WITH RICH, GREEDY, EVIL TOSSERS. WHO ALMOST CERTAINLY HAVE DODGY RIGHT-WING VIEWS, USE THE LAW TO SILENCE THEIR DETRACTORS, CHEAT ON THEIR WIVES. IT IS MORALLY ACCEPTABLE, NAY, NECESSARY TO EXPOSE THESE PEOPLE FOR THE EVIL __________ THEY ARE, PERHAPS BY PUTTING THEIR NAMES, ADDRESSES, EMAILS, PHONE NUMBERS ON THE WEB.

And any musician who seeks to silence blogs doesn’t deserve to sell records. You are no better than Daily Mail reading scum. May your kids be taken permanently into care, your partners take every penny you have and you burn in hell for eternity.

Rant over.