Presenting…Nozzle

Nozzle is the band led by Dave Blomberg, some time guitarist with New Model Army. On this track, ‘Complicated’ they remind me of that strand of rock that never seemed to quite have a name per se, and got lumped in with goth in the eighties. It’s not jangly, it’s simple without

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Oh Sod the labels, this is a great track, and one I think you should hear. For fans of the aforementioned Army, The Church, The Mission, and the Levellers. It stands on it’s own, and I can’t wait to hear more.

Whet your appetite here:

Nozzle -‘Complicated.’ mp3

Nozzle’s website/Myspace

Presenting…Rose Kemp

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Give this track a listen. And as ever, let me know what you think!

Rose Kemp -‘Nanny’s World.’ mp3

Rose Kemp’s MySpace

The 500th post

The Cure in 1980, circa Seventeen Seconds, their sophomore album which gave this blog its’ name.

Well, here we are, twenty-two months later, the five hundreth post.

Quite a few interviews done (and several still to be written up), a lot of music reviewed, a bit of ranting, and some nice words in the Guardian. It’s been a labour of love at times, but I’m grateful to the support I’ve had from readers, friends and family (not that these are necessarily mutually exclusive), and particularly the wonderful Mrs. 17 Seconds. She has waited patiently whilst I grappled with technology, for that five minute post that has turned into an hour, shared the frustration, and been as supportive as anyone could wish. When we met the Vinyl Villain in Glasgow a couple of months back, he quipped: ‘So what’s it like being married to an obsessive, then?’ to which she replied: ‘Well, everyone’s obssessive about something, aren’t they?.’ When I started this blog, we had yet to get cats…or even get married. L

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Some of my friends have asked if the blog’s raison d’etre is to publicise new scottish music. This is only part of it, but it’s definitely a part of it:

Bricolage -‘Our Fire’s Electric.’ mp3

I’ve also enjoyed posting weird and wonderful, well-known and painfully obscure covers, and this is probably unlikely to stop. Hell, I’ve heard a lot of stuff since I started this. But it’s also

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enabled me to focus on stuff I loved before, too:

The Slits -‘I Heard I Through The Grapevine.’ mp3

This seems to be the most-downloaded track from the blog:

Primal Scream – ‘Velocity Girl.’ mp3

Many thanks is due to fellow bloggers who have put in links to this site, mentioned me, left feedback and got me in the position that I seem to get several people reading this blog per day. Whilst I would love this to increase, it’s nice to know that just because only a handful of people leave responses, people are still reading it. There’s too many people to thank, but heck, you know who are you, and may you have a nice glow inside for the rest of the weekend.

Should I focus on just one type of music? Well, no, my record collection doesn’t and I don’t see why the blog should. I’m actually rat

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Anyway, enough of my ramblings. I’ve posted this before, but as it’s the song that gave this blog its’ name, it’s only fitting I should post it again. It’s lasted longer than the club night I ran of the same name.

The Cure -‘Seventeen Seconds.’ mp3

Album Review: Times New Viking

Times New Viking – ‘Rip It Off.’ (Matador)

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I’ve played this album several times since it arrived. I know that some folks won’t get it. But it’s here, taking no prisoners and having an excellent time of itself.

Why pussyfoot around? Get stuck in!

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Rip It Off is out now on Matador

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Television…man.

Should you go and see reformed bands?

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And The Police have also reformed. Given the ticket prices, I wasn’t even going to bother, but whilst it’s easy to slag off most of Sting’s solo career (and Dune, a David Lynch film I find very hard to watch, in fact I find it easier to watch Eraserhead) they did have some redeeming features. Like this debut single: ‘Fall Out’/’Landlord.’

The Police -‘Fall Out.’ mp3

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As to which band I’d most like to see reform and play live dates, in Scotland? Oh Lord. Heresy as it might be, The Smiths (yeah, well, I didn’t see them the first time round, did I?) Kate Bush, if she’d like to play live again. And while I’m having my final rant of the day, given that Ash are playing their debut LP 1977 in London and Echo and

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See you later…

A whole lot of Hole

So, a focus on Courtney Love’s music today…

This was Hole’s first single from 1990. It comprised three tracks: ‘Retard Girl’ ‘Phonebill Song’ and ‘Johnnies In The Bathroom.’
The lineup for this single and the follow-up was:
Courtney Love – Vocals, guitar
Eric Erlandson – Guitar
Jill Emery – Bass
Caroline Rue -Drums

Hole -‘Retard Girl.’ mp3

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The single was released on Sympathy For The Record Industry.

This single, with the same lineup as above, came out in 1991. Though it was the b-side ‘Burn Black’ was the track that entered the Festive Fifty in 1991 (or Phantom FIfty, as John Peel named it, because he felt the chart was too predictable, and didn’t broadcast anything from it until 1993). It came out on the mighty Sub Pop.

Hole -‘Dicknail.’ mp3

Hole -‘Burn Black.’ mp3

This single was the only one to feature bassist Lesley Hardy. Jill Emery had left the band in 1992, while that same year drummer Patti Schemel replaced Caroline Rue. Schemel would be replaced by Samantha Maloney in 1998. This song was the last one released before Hole signed to Geffen for the albums Live Through This and Celebrity Skin.

Hole -‘Beautiful Son.’ mp3

Hole -’20 Years In the Dakota.’ mp3

Finally, as a bonus because the debut album Pretty On The Inside is not available in the UK, seemingly, here is the opening track from it:

Hole – ‘ Teenage Whore.’ mp3

A few more peel-related tracks…and a bit more of a scrounge…

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chart crap!’ you are the exception. And do you really think this helps them fit in?)

Anyway, one band I did hear a brief clip on Top Of The Pops of was The Mission. I had no conception of goth or indie culture, and I only knew Peel as a TOTP presenter. But the song ‘Stay With Me’ did do that and when I hit my teens I sought out more of The Mission’s stuff.

Wayne Hussey’s band had formed when he’d left The Sisters Of Mercy; the only Peel Festive Fifty entry they had was 1986’s ‘Serpent’s Kiss.’

The Mission -‘Serpent’s Kiss.’ mp3 (1986 Festive Fifty no.49)

I first encountered Peel’s favourite band The Fall on a programme called the Roxy which ran in 1987-8 on ITV. (It was clearly meant to be ITV’s answer to TOTP). Th

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outh Runner.’ mp3 (1986 Festive Fifty no.20)

The Fall -‘Dktr. Faustus.’ mp3 (1986 Festive Fifty no.48)

I’m now just four tracks from completing the 1986 Festive Fifty and I wondered if any of my readers can help with the following:

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The Fall -‘Lucifer Over Lancashire (Theology mix)
FSK -‘I Wish I Could Sprechen Sie Deutsch.’
Mighty Mighty -‘Is There Anyone Out There?’

And if anyone can help with Bogshed or Big Flame stuff, please get in touch…no luck on eMusic or iTunes…

Thanks in advance…

Finally!

Hooray…after a lot of help, from my own record collection, 17 Seconds’ readers, eMusic, iTunes and the USB turntable, I have finally managed to complete one year of Festive Fifty for the iPod. And these final tracks were what completed it:

Much as I like 1984’s The Wonderful and Frightening World Of The Fall, I wasn’t always convinced by this track. But get past the first few seconds,

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roo.’ mp3 (1984 Festive Fifty no.21)

This Mortal Coil -‘Another Day.’ mp3 (1984 Festive Fifty no.33)

Finally, a great early Pogues track from their debut Red Roses For Me:

The Pogues -‘The Dark Streets Of London.’ mp3 (1984 Festive Fif

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Keep it tuned, as it were, to 17 Seconds, there’ll be more music to come this weekend…