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Monday, 30 June 2014

Bye Bye Bobby

I was very saddened to hear over the weekend of the death of Bobby Womack. He had been a huge hero of mine for many years, and I was lucky enough to see him live a couple of years ago when he was promoting the "Bravest Man In The Universe" album. In his first set he played the album, and that was pretty good, but we were blown away completely by the old-fashioned soul revue that he treated us to after the break. It was, like the man himself, extraordinary.

RIP Bobby, no longer the only survivor left still standing here.

"Only Survivor" - Bobby Womack

"Checkin' Out" - Bobby Womack

"Where Do We Go From Here" - Bobby Womack

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Them Or Me

If there is one thing that Ernie Goggins hates, it is people who refer to themselves in the third person.

"Chris Mills Is Living The Dream" - Chris Mills

"Keith Sykes Is Sorry" - Keith Sykes


Tuesday, 24 June 2014

Shrimp Samba

Some samba from Brazil - where else? - for you today, courtesy of Molejo. They started out in the mid 1990s and appear still to be going strong. I picked up a compilation dating from 2002 for 50p recently, and it was 50p extremely well spent.

First up is my new favourite song of all time, and I anticipate it will remain so until at least Thursday. The second track, with its references to bacalhau and camarões, appears to be some sort of tribute to seafood. I'm on a seafood diet, you know...

"Samba Rock Do Molejão" - Molejo

"Né Brinquedo Não" - Molejo

Still in Brazil, that Neymar chap has been attracting a lot of attention lately. While I can understand why, personally I have bit of a soft spot for his team-mate Fred. I believe I am legally required to refer to him as "journeyman striker Fred", but with an average of a goal every two games England could do with a journeyman like that. This is for him.


Sunday, 22 June 2014

Random Italians

Last night Mister F and I popped down to our favourite local and found a couple of Italian acts doing their thing in our usual corner. The headliners Sibilla were OK, although not really my cup of tea. I preferred the support act, Dancing Julian, except he didn't dance at any point. Didn't even stand up.

It wasn't a particularly well advertised gig and, apart from the performers and a group of their mates, for most of the show Mister F and I were the only members of the audience. The last time something like that happened to me was three or four years ago in Copenhagen, when I was the only paying guest. Coincidentally, two of three acts on the bill that night were also Italian. The headliners were an outfit called Comaneci, and they were pretty good. Here is a track from their 2009 album, "You A Lie".

The second track is from one of the few other Italians I have seen live. Fabio Concato was big in the late 1970s and 1980s, less so by the time I stumbled across him giving a free concert in among the trulli in Alberobello in the early 2000s. But he still put on a fine show.

"Satisfied Girl" - Comaneci

"Ti Ricorda Ancora" - Fabio Concato


Friday, 20 June 2014

Choc A Block

I was in Brussels earlier in the week and, as always, popped into the CD/DVD shop in Gare Midi before hopping on the train home. There are diminishing returns these days. You can still pick up albums by unknown Dutch bands for €1 in the hope they might be decent, although invariably they are not, but there is not much else to tempt you.

I did find one little gem, though - a compilation by 1970s New Orleans funkateers, Chocolate Milk. They were Allen Toussaint's house band for a while, and produced some pretty nifty stuff of their own, as you will hear below. We have padded things out with more chocolate-based bands and, as a special treat, a great reggae version of the Hot Chocolate classic.

"Pretty Pimpin' Willie" - Chocolate Milk

"Buenos Aires Beat" - La Barra De Chocolate

"Heaven Is In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac" - Hot Chocolate

"She Weaves A Tender Trap" - The Chocolate Watchband

"You Sexy Thing" - Johnny Osbourne



I typed "chocolate" into YouTube and that is what came up. I have never heard it before but apparently it was a big Euro-hit back in 2004. It is so bad it almost makes this sound good. Almost, but not quite.


Sunday, 15 June 2014

Frankie Says

I promised you some Frankie Miller so here he is, displaying an admirable consistency of message.

"Be Good To Yourself" - Frankie Miller

"Take Good Care Of Yourself" - Frankie Miller



Thursday, 12 June 2014

Get Cody Now!

I am not a man given either to overstatement or throwing my weight around, but sometimes it becomes necessary. This is one of those times.

You lot need to get yourselves over to Noisetrade right now. Cody ChesnuTT has temporarily made his 2012 album "Landing On A Hundred" available for free download, together with some bonus tracks. It is a fantastic record, and those of you who love classic soul will be as smitten with it as I am.

If any of you are daring to question my judgement, this should be enough to convince you.

"Till I Met Thee" - Cody ChesnuTT

"Everybody's Brother" - Cody ChesnuTT

We will stick with soul for today's video clip. The Scottish clip on my previous post seems to have generated some excitement, so let's combine the two and bring you the king of Scottish soul, the man North London's own Rod Stewart wishes he was - Mr Frankie Miller. If you behave yourselves, I might let you have some more Frankie over the weekend.