Thomas The Tank Engine has his 70th anniversary today – in years past the Bargepole residence was awash with his toys, books, videos etc. Anyone else have memories or a song to share to mark the occasion?
Yes – Progeny
What does it sound like?:
Gather round all you Yes fans – others have permission to leave the room! A 14 cd set encompassing 7 shows from late 1972 taken from recently discovered and restored tapes. The set list is the same for each show, although there are minor variations in the performances of individual songs of course. Some of this material was used on Yessongs, but these cds, unlike that album, do not include any material from earlier tours – so favourites such as Starship Trooper, Long Distance Runaround and Perpetual Change are absent. What you do get is a run through of classic era Yes material with the band firing on all cylinders and at their improvisational best. The set is accompanied by an informative illustrated and detailed booklet with articles on the discovery and restoration of the tapes and the background to the album, and comes nicely presented in a box with new Roger Dean artwork.
What does it all *mean*?
A 2cd highlights set is available as well, but hardcore fans will want the full 14 cd 12 hour experience experience, which is a worthy addition to the catalogue.
Goes well with…
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Lammy considers ‘having a go’ at Labour leadership
for one moment there bargepole thought that read……..but that would surely have been overkill!
Where did it all go wrong ?
or right, depending on your point of view of course. Milliband seemed unable to connect with the ordinary voter, a Hampstead socialist perhaps better suited to policy making behind the scenes – seems he will resign at lunchtime. Ed Balls could have been Chancellor today, now he’s not even an MP. At lease George Galloway lost his seat!
Glasto 2015
With the Who announced today as the final headline act, what are your thoughts on this year’s bill – and will anyone from here be there – Bargepole likes his creature comforts these days so will be strictly an armchair spectator.
Bob Seger
70 years old today – odd he never had that much success in the UK and Europe, lack of touring perhaps, but still a great voice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgOA24hAe60
Best Of Mike Oldfield 1992-2003
What does it sound like?:
Following on from the release late last year of the 7 cd box of Oldfield’s albums for Warners comes this 2 cd ‘best of’ covering the same period featuring key highlights plus a dozen or so rarities. Disc 1 concentrates on pieces released as singles, including several non-album remixes and closing with the rerecorded version of ‘Sailor’s Hornpipe’ from the 2003 version of TB. Disc 2 features rarities and remixes, and starts with a demo version of TB2’s ‘The Sentinel’. Billy Connolly gives the rundown of instruments on ‘The Bell’, also from TB2 instead of the more familiar Alan Rickman version – Viv Stanshall’s attempt at the same piece appears on CD1. Several B sides are given rare outings, but the remainder of CD2 harks back to the period when Oldfield’s music was adopted by the ‘ambient/house’ scene. Of the remixes offered in this genre, the best is The Orb’s ‘Orbular Bells’ mix of ‘The Sentinel’.
What does it all *mean*?
The first cd is a handy collection for the casual fan – the second is for the more hardcore completist follower of Oldfield.
Goes well with…
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England Test team
Jonathan Trott announces his retirement from international cricket – not a surprise, but a sad way to end a distinguished career nevertheless. A mistake to try and return – esspecially as an opener and not in his preferred number three position? Echoes of the situation Marcus Trescothwick found himself in a few years ago.
Floyd at Fifty
Mark Ellen interviews Waters and Mason in this morning’s Times to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary, and reveals a blue plaque is to be unveiled at the former Regents Street Polytechnic.
Jethro Tull – Minstrel In The Gallery 40th anniversary edition
What does it sound like?:
The 40th anniversary of Tull’s eighth studio album is marked by the issue of this 2cd/2dvd set. The original album has been remixed by Steven Wilson, and is supplemented by the Summerday Sands B side together with three tracks recorded for BBC sessions (previously unreleased) and three early takes of tracks on the album, these also being released for the first time. The second cd is a Paris concert from July 1975, also unreleased until now. This shows what many would describe as the band’s definitive line-up performing at the peak of their powers.The tapes have been restored to pristine condition by King Crimson guitarist Jakko Jaksyk, who also remixed the recent ELP reissues. The two DVDs add various 5.1 mixes of the two albums, plus an unseen till now eight minute film of the band on stage performing the title track. The package is completed by a lavish illustrated 80 page book with numerous articles and interviews with those involved with the album, which is a great read.
What does it all *mean*?
As with the Passion Play and War Child rereleases, this album has really benefitted from being remixed and now has » Continue Reading.
Mick Ronson
passed away this day in 1993 – your favourite memories of his playing ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_4PpB0TIN0
Bruce Hornsby
Excellent New Statesman article by Kate Mossman on this much underrated and neglected artist.
http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2015/04/how-bruce-hornsby-survived-hit-song
St George’s Day
Is there any other country where the National day is so ignored – why, is it in case someone is offended, or in case it appears too right wing, or is it just apathy. Anyway, post a patriotic tune for ‘God,Harry and England’ if you wish.
Test Match Special
One of Bargepole’s favourite ways to while away the hours is listening to TMS – where else could you hear, as on yesterday’s transmission, a discussion of the work of F Scott Fitzgerald followed by a debate on the merits of Windowleen? What are your TMS memorable moments, and who are your commentators of choice?
Amused To Death
This much underrated album gets the 5.1 treatment by James Guthrie – looks like no extra material though.
1984 is here
War is peace Freedom is slavery Ignorance is strength
Cameron declares today that the Conservatives are the party of working people
Big Bang
Bargepole hears the sound of a big machine – yes, the Hadron Collider is to be restarted today after a two year break. Any tunes to commemorate the occasion?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYVx178VlZ8
100
Frank Zappa’s 100th and final album is shortly to be released – it sounds a bit like hard going, but are there any recommendations for his later work?
More Bowie
new material to appear in a musical based on The Man Who Fell To Earth
http://www.uncut.co.uk/news/david-bowies-unveils-his-new-project-lazarus-67586
Comedy Greats Stamps
The Royal Mail has issued a series of stamps commemorating ten British comedy greats. Who’s missing – Rowan Atkinson, Ken Dodd for example – and who’s lucky to be included – perhaps Lenny Henry?
The girl in the spider’s web
A fourth novel in Steig Larrson’s series is to be published in August. Although it will continue the existing story, this is seemingly not the unfinished draft Larsson left, but a completely new book using the same characters but written by a different author. So it seems this series will now follow the path taken by the estates of other deceased writers such as Fleming, Christie, Wodehouse, Ludlum, Clancy in basically giving the green light to allow the money spinning ‘brand name’ to continue – for better or worse.
Easter
It’s almost upon us, so let’s have your Easter themed tunes….
Cynthia
Sad to hear of the passing today of Cynthia Lennon.
Sticky Fingers
Seminal album gets the deluxe treatment
Phil Manzanera
Interesting article in the paper the other day about the riff from K- Scope and how it rose to fame….
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/phil-manzanera-on-jay-z-kanye-west-and-the-riff-that-changed-his-life-10128766.html