Best of 2006

OK guys – thought it might be good to post links to some of the best tracks of 2006…

First up, one of the albums I bought in the last few days is Amy Winehouse’s Back To Black. It truly is worth hearing, and so different from the first album in 2003. You can go to Fingertips to download Rehab, but do yourself a favour and buy the album. It’s already proving very pleasantly add

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ssic soul than the jazzier sound of her debut…

Next up, over at Pitchfork they have The Rapture’s Get Myself Into It here.

Though there hasn’t been anything like the sheer amount of hysteria as there was when Echoes came out a couple of years back, new album Pieces of the people we love is still worth a place on your Turntable/iPod/CD player.

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has music from CSS and The Shins (cannot wait for new Shins album). I know I have posted links to these several times but when they are as good as this…

Finally Insound can provide mp3s for The Gossip and The Scanners, amongst others.

As always, if you like what you hear, please support the artist involved, by going to Amazon or any record shop and buying their music!

As of a couple of hours ago, I am now on holiday for the next few weeks. Hopefully I will have a bit more time to devote t0 the blog… : )

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Festive Fifty 2006

OK, obviously, this is not a John Peel-endorsed one, but in honour of the great man (and because I was not going to have time to listen to everything I have downloaded/bought this year) this is my personal festive 50. Feedback and comments welcome.

1. Long Blondes ‘Weekend Without Make-Up’
2. Primal Scream ‘Country Girl’
3. My Latest Novel ‘When We Were Wolves’
4. The Gossip ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’
5. Morrissey ‘You Have Killed Me’
6. X-Vectors ‘Now Is The Winter Of Our Discoteque’ (winner of the 17seconds award for best title)
7. Nelly Furtado ‘Maneater’
8. CSS ‘Let’s Make Love And Listen To Death From Above’
9. Corinne Bailey Rae ‘Put Your Records On’
10. Muse ‘Starlight’
11. Aberfeldy ‘Whatever Turns You On’
12. Camera Obscura ‘Lloyd, I’m Ready To Be Heartbroken’
13. The Shins ‘Phantom Limb’
14. Love Is All ‘Make Out. Fall Out. Make Up.’
15. Luke Haines ‘Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop.’
16. Peter Bjorn & John ‘Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off.’
17. Junior Boys ‘In The Morning’
18. The Fratellis ‘Chelsea Dagger’
19. The Organ ‘Brother’
20. Muse ‘Supermassive Black Hole’
21. Neil’s Children ‘Another Day’
22. Amy Winehouse ‘Rehab’
23. Yo La Tengo ‘Pass The Hatchet, I Think I’m Goodkind’
24. Arctic Monkeys ‘Leave before The lights Come On’
25. Peter Bjorn & John ‘Young Folks’
26. Snow Patrol ‘Chasing Cars’
27. Camera Obscura ‘Let’s Get Out Of This Country’
28. The View ‘Superstar Tradesman’
29. Gruff Rhys ‘Candylion’
30. The Spinto Band ‘Oh Mandy’
31. The Futureheads ‘Skip To The End’
32. Arctic Monkeys ‘When The Sun Goes Down’
33. Albert Hammond Jr ‘Back to the 101’
34. The Rapture ‘Get Myself Into It’
35. Yo La Tengo ‘Beanbag Chair’
36. Scanners ‘Low life’
37. The Feeling ‘I Love It When you Call’
38. The Delays ‘Valentine
39. Rogers Sisters ‘Never Learn To Cry’
40. Aberfeldy ‘Hynotised’
41. Scritti Politti ‘The Boom Boom Bap’
42. The Pipettes ‘Pull Shapes’
43. The Upper Room ‘Black And White World’
44. Hot Chip ‘Never Learn To Cry’
45. Belle and Sebastian ‘The Blues Are Still Blue’
46. Long Blondes ‘Once and Never Again’
47. Mogwai ‘Friend Of The Night’
48. Morrissey ‘The Youngest Was The Most Loved’
49. The Raconteurs ‘Steady As She Goes’
50. Dirty Pretty Things ‘Bang Bang You’re Dead’

Looking at the above list, I’m reminded thatit’s been another fantastic year for music (at the beginning of 2000, I almost gave up on music altogether as I just felt that I couldn’t connect with most of what was out there). There’s a lot of wonderful stuff out there, and it’s a very close call for some of these. It’s also amazing to think how much good stuff Rough Trade are putting out too.

I’m also reminded that not working in a record shop any more, it’s also quite hard to hear everything that comes out. But hey.

Let the rows commence. Feel free to disagree- but leave a message and let me know what YOU think is the track of the year,

Other projects…

It’s unbelievably busy at Christmastime, so I’m gonna make this quick…

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I am hugely enjoying writing 17 seconds, but due to the Blogger Updates etc.. I currently have no idea of how many people are reading the blog, so unless I get sufficient emails/replies to posts, it will be likely to be all about me for this year, at least!

Sorry for laughing

There are all sorts of signs that you’re getting older, ‘senior moments’ as they are now dubbed. As well as forgetting things, the other sign is that you hear youself sounding like your parents, or even your own teachers. Like a few kids I blew up for laughing today. Hey. I’ve waited a long time to find a way of dealing with the pent-up bitterness that builds up as youthful idealism turns sour. ‘Here’s a man who was hung on the expectation of plenty,’ as the Porter observes in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
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Now I’m getting the hang of this! Trying to unwind and flicking through the stuff I have uploaded to my Ipod has reminded me that I really need to post this track to the blog, because as the second single of the former Pavement frontman’s eponymous debut in 2001, it was a sign that Stephen Malkmus could go on to do great things. This was one of my favourite songs

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Stephen Malkmus -‘Jenny and the Ess-Dog.’ mp3

Smitten? Thought you might be…

from that Eponymous debut:

Stephen Malkmus -‘The Hook.’ mp3

from 2003’s Pig Lib

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As always, if you like the stuff, please support the artist involved, either by buying at Amazon or on iTunes or at your local record shop.

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Christmas time already? Bah humbug!

Hmm. Not only am I trying to find enthusiasm for teaching the subject, but it seems the blogs have gone Christmas mad already.

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PS I know I haven;t posted any new photos recently, but will do once new computer bloody lets me!

Gig review: Paul Buchanan/Jane Taylor

Gig review: Paul Buchanan/Jane Taylor

Usher Hall, Edinburgh November 25, 2006

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Edinburgh’s Usher Hall is playing host for two nights to Paul Buchanan’s ‘solo’ tour (though the merchandise stall has plenty of Blue Nile T-shirts, suggesting they are still very much a going concern). And frankly, the devotion the band inspire is amazing, given that in their twenty-year plus career they have only released four albums. Amazing, that is, until you hear them, and realise that whilst they may Stone Roses type of gaps between albums, it’s generally worth the wait (whereas when the Roses second LP eventually appeared, it took a while to admit to yourself that you were, if you were being honest, quite a little bit disappointed).

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The set finishes with an astonishing take on The Downtown Lights, which could be the perfect finish – but it turns out that he has an unexpected ace up his sleeve. When he comes on for the encore, we get High, and then he finishes with Strangers In The Night, done Blue Nile style (NB the song popul

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The two new – untitled, as far as I can tell, songs played tonight suggest that while it may, as ever be a long wait for the next album, indeed as long as the river itself – we can wait. Few bands I have seen this year can match this for sheer emotional connection and joy.