Songs For Christmas II

Two very different Christmas songs for your listening pleasure today:

First up, the Godfather of Soul himself, who passed away on Christmas Day last year:

James Brown – ‘Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto.’ mp3

…And a cover of a Christmas classic from when I was a kid. I believe that for many years, this Wham! song was the biggest selling record in the UK not to go to No.1 (Band Aid’s ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas?’ held the spot at the time.) Funnily enough, this was also covered by the Manic Street Preachers in the late 90s, too…

Jimmy Eat World -‘Last Christmas (Wham! cover).’ mp3

Songs For Christmas

OK, folks, as promised, the 17 Seconds Christmas Spectacular!

The aim is to post Christmas tracks every day between now and Christmas, as well as other stuff.

So to start it all off today, Low’s ‘Just Like Christmas’ and two cover versions of it.

Enjoy!

Low -‘Just Like Christmas.’ mp3

Aberdeen City -‘Just Like Christmas.’ mp3

Snow Patrol -‘Just Like Christmas.’ mp3

Enjoy!

St. Andrew’s Day

Today is St. Andrew’s Day, the Patron Saint of Scotland. This is not a national holiday here (it might be a different story after independence), and nowhere near as big a deal as St. Patrick’s Day is (hell, I think St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated by half the planet).

But, what the heck, I’ve survived a week back at work, it’s three weeks until term finishes, and I got paid yesterday (hmm, guess what I do when it arrives – other than paying the bills, obviously).

So here’s some scottish stuff for you, and just to let you know, I interviewed Malcolm Middleton today, so that will be on the blog soon.

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ttish band EVER (IMHO).

Delgados -‘No Danger.’ mp3

Along with getting into death metal and grime this year, I’ve also been discovering folk. This is a gem (yup, I do listen to some music pre-1976).

John Martyn -‘Solid Air.’ mp3

I love the whole early eighties aesthetic (I may have mentioned this before). This is a classic:

Fire Engines -‘Candyskin.’ mp3

..Mind you, the late eighties threw up some gem

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The Shamen -‘Jesus Loves Amerika.’ mp3

and so did the nineties… : )

Urusei Yatsura -‘Hello Tiger (Peel Session).’ mp3

And I’m planning something special for December. Watch this space…

Album Review: Burial

Album Review -Burial -‘Untrue’ (Hyperdub)

Where the hell did this come from? This follow-up to Burial’s self-titled debut from last year is one of the most astonishing things I have heard this year.

Given that Burial’s interview in this month issue of The Wire is a rare interview and that he is not prepared to be photographed, I know precious little about the man himself (well, that he’s male). So this really is about taking some at face value without bringing baggage to it. Because while this might be labelled under Grime (and definitely not Grindie, the vocals are manipulated with here, and that’s one of the astoundingly amazing things about this trail-blazing album), Dubstep, 2-step, whatever…it’s the sound of the pieces and the whole itself that amaze you and leave you gasping in disbelief.

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ch sadness sound so invigorating and a million miles away from the ‘woe is me’ aesthetic that can start to grate. This record is the soundtrack of, rather than just to, the beautiful melancholia of the urban winter, and the dark streets. It reminds me of the pioneering artists of the Bristol sound that came to be known as ‘trip-hop,’ certainly not in terms of songs but the way that the sound and mood of that music grabbed you, as much as the lyrics or the melody.

This is not going to be a long review, because I’m in the dark trying to describe this here. Please listen to the tracks below, and then go and buy the album.

I’m still astounded, and I’m having to re-work my planned best of 2007 list.

*****

Burial -‘Archangel.’ mp3

Burial -‘Near Dark.’ m

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Burial -‘Endorphin.’ mp3

Burial’s MySpace page is here

A rather short, celebratory post…

I have started back at school…and survived!

Time for some PiL, methinks…

Public I

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Public Image Ltd. -‘Home.’ mp3

Public Image Ltd. -‘Flowe

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Hope you’ve had a good day, whereever you may be…

There’ll be sad songs…

…to make you cry, as Billy Ocean once sang (not long after pointing that that ‘When the going gets

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tough, the tough get going, if memory serves).

It’s sunday night, and as always, seem to have those sunday blues.

Oh well, sad songs say so much (uh, cheers Elton).

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Have a good week.

Edx

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New Age Steppers -‘Fade Away.’ mp3

Bang Bang Machine -‘Geek Love.’ mp3

Arcade Fire cover versions special!

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Anyway, given that I love to post covers, here at 17 Seconds today, it’s an Arcade Fire Special!

Arcade Fire -‘Naive Melody (Talking Heads cover).’ mp3

Arcade Fire -‘Five Years (David Bowie cover).’ mp3< Arcade Fire -‘Maps (Yeah Yeah Yeahs cover).’ mp3 Arcade Fire -‘Guns Of Brixton(Clash cover).’ mp3 Arcade Fire -‘Poupee de Cire, Poupee de son(France Gall cover).’ mp3

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Arcade Fire’s official site is here and a very good fan site is here

Album Review: The Royal We

Album Review: The Royal We -‘The Royal We.’ (Geographic)

The case for the prosecution

M’lud, for starters, this is an eight track mini-album. The singer of this six-piece Glasgow-based band, Jihae Simmons is actually from LA and

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they formed too late to be on neither the C-86 tape nor the Rough Trade Indiepop 1 compilation. They are old-school indie, but old-school indie by numbers, and they split up on the day that this, their first album was released. This is too contrived to be true. They dress in a cutesy way that is just painful to behold.

The case for the defence

m’lud, I can’t help thinking that m’learned friend has actually missed the point somewhat, here. Yes, it’s an idealised image of Glasgow but one that I too had (until no less an authority than Stevie Jackson of the popular beat combo Belle & Sebastian pointed out to me that the stories on the back of their records were just that. Stories). And yes, there’s bits of Belle and Sebastian there, but I also hear Sons and Daughters, The Raincoats and even Roxy Music. At eight songs, there is no filler, and the closing song, a cover of Chris Isaac’s ‘Wicked Game’ works perfectly. And if they dress ‘cutesy’…that’s got to be an improvement on the adidas tracksuits that soiled indie in the nineties, isn’t it?

Verdict: **** (acquitted and praised)

Exhibit A: The Royal We -‘Three Is A Crowd.’ mp3

Exbibit B: The Royal We -‘I Hate Rock N Roll.’ mp3

Exhibit C: The Royal We’s MySpace

Some Covers For Friday Part V

It’s Friday, so that means it’s time for some covers! As quite often is the case with covers posts here, there is no linking theme, it’s just that they are all covers…though I notice there are quite a few 80s electro-pop gems done rather differently here…and if you love twee-pop I think you will love Canasta.

Beautiful South -‘You’re The One That I Want (John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John cover).’ mp3

Canasta -‘The Model (Kraftwerk cover).’ mp3

Dump -‘Vienna (Ultravox cover).’ mp3

Joy Zipper -‘Wave Of Mutilation (Pixies cover).’ mp3

Nyack -‘Love Is A Stranger (Eurythmics cover).’ mp3

Uncle Tupelo -‘Maggie’s Farm (Bob Dylan cover).’ mp3

These will be up for one week only. if you like what you hear, go and support the artists involved.

Update: Malcolm Middleton

This is from the NME website today:

” BBC Radio 1 heavyweights Colin Murray, Scott Mills and Edith Bowman are all backing former Arab Strap star Malcolm Middleton’s bid for the UK’s Christmas Number One single.

And now bookmakers William Hill has decided to slash their original odds on the single ‘We’re All Going To Die’ from 1,000/1 to 500/1.

Murray said of the track: “Were the intelligentsia … we don’t need to be crass about getting Malcolm Middleton to Number One. Do you remember when Belle & Sebastian won a Brit Award? That’s the route I want to take.

“Go ahead and sign up to Malcolm’s MySpace, lets start getting an idea of how many people are going to buy this beautiful record.”

Mills said on air before playing the song: “Colin has decided what he wants to be Xmas Number One this year and I am in total agreement with him. It’s a little bit different, saves ‘The X Factor’ from being Number One again this year.”

This is progress, people! We can do it. It’s started in bloggerland, now the Nation’s DJs are taking up the cause too!

However, when we are successful, anyone who whines that they don’t

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Malcolm Middleton -‘A Brighter Beat.’ mp3

‘We’re All Going To Die’ is out on December 17 on download services only. Remember: 79p on iTunes or wherever you download your music from is a step towards victory.

Malcolm’s MySpace is here and his website is here