What does it sound like?: Adams releases have been consistent if not prolific across 43 years – 18 studio, 6 live and 2 soundtrack albums plus no less than 75 singles, along with … [Read More...] about Bryan Adams – Live At The Royal Albert Hall
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What does it sound like?: Adams releases have been consistent if not prolific across 43 years – 18 studio, 6 live and 2 soundtrack albums plus no less than 75 singles, along with … [Read More...] about Bryan Adams – Live At The Royal Albert Hall
What does it sound like?: Here we have yet another comprehensive boxset, this time of ‘The MCA and Decca Years 73-84’ in Camel’s back catalogue. For the vast majority of those … [Read More...] about CAMEL: “Air Born – The MCA & Decca Years 1973 – 1984”
What does it sound like?: Peter Gabriel is an intelligent man who retains his curiosity about the world and how we all fit in it together. He remains passionate about nature and … [Read More...] about Peter Gabriel – I/O
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What does it sound like?: One of the great things about music is when you unexpectedly discover an album that completely takes you by surprise. 1988 is one of this records. It … [Read More...] about Lori McKenna – 1988
Venue: The Electric Ballroom, Camden Date: 07/12/2023 The chance to see two artists who've made three of my favourite albums this year was too good to pass up. The Electric … [Read More...] about The Coral and Iraina Mancini
Venue: Exmouth Pavilion Date: 02/12/2023 Show of Hands, having decided to take an indefinite break from playing and touring together, wound up ‘Phase 1’ of their lap of honour … [Read More...] about Show of Hands – Final night of the Full Circle tour
Venue: Palais, St Kilda Melbourne Date: 02/12/2023 The Cruel Sea's swampy grooved third album The Honeymoon Is Over was their most successful. After touring with his other 90's … [Read More...] about The Cruel Sea’s 30 year anniversary tour of The Honeymoon Is Over album.
Venue: Spark Arena, Auckland NZ Date: 01/12/2023 I knew it wasn’t going to be a straightforward Kraftwerk gig when I discovered that each seat had a Kraftwerk whoopee cushion on … [Read More...] about Kraftwerk
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Twang, Tiggerlion, FentonSteve and Dai blow the cobwebs out of the pod and convene to discuss remixes and remasters. Fenton talks for approximately 3 hours about Sadie and dynamic … [Read More...] about The Afterword #107: Remix/Remaster
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Twang joins Tiggerlion, MosleyMoles, Leeds Boy and SteveT in the pod to discuss the lockdown. The team consider what cultural gems kept them sane in this difficult period, … [Read More...] about The Afterword #106: The lockdowncast
Twang finally finds the key to the pod and virtually gathers with Tiggerlion, Dave Amitri and special guest Hilary to discuss the 80s, a decade beloved and reviled by equal numbers … [Read More...] about The Afterword #105: The 80scast
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Twang welcomes Leedsboy, MilkeyBarnet, and FeedbackFile to the pod for an involuted podcast about podcasts. For anyone who hasn't got into the wild west that is podcasts all is … [Read More...] about The Afterword #104: The Podpod
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Twang welcomes Tiggerlion, Milkybarnet and Moseley Moles to the pod to discuss the enduring phenomenon that is disco. From its fully formed arrival in the mid 70 it quickly … [Read More...] about The Afterword #103: Disco!
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Tim for our usual contemptuous snickers at what the young and hip are listening to, poor devils. Actually, I have around 5 of these, remarkably, if all either from Irish of Hebridean artists. Anyhoo, anyone seeking a last minute addition to their personal top 20, fill yer boots……
Year: 1943 Director: Maya Deren If there’s a prize for least-seen film on the Sight and Sound 2022 poll then number 14 I am sure would be in with a shout. Meshes of the Afternoon … [Read More...] about Meshes of the Afternoon
Year: 1962 Director: Agnes Varda Cleo from 5 to 7 is number 14 on the 2022 Sight and Sound Poll, another big climber from 207 in 2012. Another female directed film, after Jeanne … [Read More...] about Cleo from 5 to 7
Year: 1984 Director: Jonathon Demme I’ve had a quite a history with Stop Making Sense (SMS). Way back in December 1983 I was visiting by brother in San Francisco and we saw the … [Read More...] about Stop Making Sense 40 years on restored and on at IMAX – review
Year: 1929 Director: Dziga Vertov Numbers one to eight on the Sight and Sound 2022 poll are - diverse in time, language and theme - broadly feature films. Scripts, actors, … [Read More...] about Man With A Movie Camera
Author:Daryl Richard Lawrence, Stan Jeffries. Duncan Harris I’m not a big fan of the West Coast country sounds of Linda Ronstadt, but given that she’s sold over 100 million albums … [Read More...] about On Track – Linda Ronstadt 1969 – 1989 / The Jam / Hawkwind
Author:Kenneth Womack Even if you don’t recognize the name, you will have seen pictures with him in. According to Kenneth Womack, Evans was quite deliberate, sticking close to his … [Read More...] about Living The Beatles Legend – The Mal Evans Story
Author:Sophie Hannah A fifth instalment in the author’s loving recreation of Hercule Poirot and his famous little grey cells. A Christmas based mystery presents itself to the … [Read More...] about Silent Night
Author:Geddy Lee The Rush vocalist and bass player gives the reader an in depth look at his life both in and out of the band in this fascinating lengthy autobiography. Initially … [Read More...] about My Effin’ Life
Platform:Nintendo Wii Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2015 Review:It all started in pre-COVID days. My kids were playing MarioKart8 and invited me to have a go. I was awful. I … [Read More...] about How MarioKart8 gives us hope
Platform:XBox, PC/Mac Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2019 Review:I'm in need of a new game or two. This year I have played - 1 PUBG - I like it generally but I feel that I'm up … [Read More...] about Game help!
01/12/2023 ‘This utterly engrossing feast focuses on the ‘golden period’ of British jazz, when boundary-breaking and experimentation first broke through. Featuring large sleeve … [Read More...] about Labyrinth: British Jazz on Record 1960-75 – by Richard Morton Jack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj2XkU0YMPk BLURB: Following their 25-year CD anthology The Weather at World’s End: 1997–2022 (Talking Elephant, 2023), Colin Harper’s Legends of … [Read More...] about Legends of Tomorrow – new (last?) single released: ‘The King is Dead (He Told Me Himself)’
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05/11/2023 In case anyone in the North Fincley/NW London area is interested. 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month. 7pm start. 9.30 finish and home for an early-ish night. Thai food … [Read More...] about Jazz at The Elephant 2023-24 Programme So Far
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT6i5FmWv_M As mentioned elsewhere on the AW, my unusual 'studio ensemble' the Legends of Tomorrow (the name a throwaway bit of tongue-in-cheekery … [Read More...] about The Legends of Tomorrow – first/last concert
16/10/2023 BLURB: Terri Hooley about to celebrate his 75th birthday. He’s the record shop champion and the guy that gave critical help to the Undertones, RUDI, the Outcasts and … [Read More...] about Terri Hooley: Seventy-Five Revolutions
24/11/2023 I thought RSD was just one big one this year? A relatively small list. I'm probably in for The Beat and the Colourfield as I know the bloke at Chrysalis who does the … [Read More...] about RSD Black Friday