Archive for the '1970s' Category

He says ‘I dont believe in money
But a man could make him a killin’
‘Cause some of that stuff don’t sound
Much different than Dylan
I hear down there it’s changed you see
They’re not as backward as they used to be
He’s gone country, look at them boots
He’s gone country, back to his roots
He’s gone country, a new kind [...]


A blast from the past

Residents of Buckingham were queuing up today outside the Tesco Express on the high street in order to spit in the doorway on their way to the new Waitrose, which has replaced the defunct Budgens in the Meadow Walk shopping centre.
Rumours had been rife for over a year that we’d be [...]


I’ve previously noted Shelby Lynne’s tendency to reinvent herself, so it’s not unexpected that when you visit ShelbyLynne.com at the moment, there is no mention of her previous record, Suit Yourself, or the one before that, or indeed any of the records she’s released since abandoning her short-lived country career and turning to blue eyed [...]


It was kind of predictable, I think, that the BBC4 Pop on Trial jury would vote for the 1970s as the “most influential” decade of pop. There was an awful lot happening in the 70s; as to how much of it was really influential, I don’t know. Any programme that puts Paul Morley on the [...]


Popping Out

19Jan08

BBC4’s Pop On Trial series has been moderately entertaining, if confusing. There seems to be a loose aggregation of related programmes, but (typically of the BBC these days) they don’t seem to be on at regular times.
The Pop Britannia strand might even have been useful in class, except Pete Townshend kept swearing, which would amuse [...]


I’m not one for writing reviews-of-the-year, but if I had done, I’d have discovered another year had gone by without my purchasing or even listening to much music. I haven’t even got the dubious compensation of having made much music of my own, as the three tracks I managed to record back in the summer [...]


There was a documentary on the other night about that Pink Floyd. Now, there was a certain time, when I was about 14, that I considered getting into these miserabilists essential to my development as a Thin Kid. The first three albums I ever bought, in order, were:

The Beatles 1967-1970 (aka Blue)
Pink Floyd – Animals
Thin [...]


Born to be Bob

15Dec07

Television situation comedies are the topic for the 2008 GCSE Media Studies exam, which means I’ve been trawling through the archives looking for good, bad and indifferent examples to discuss in class.
It’s fair to say that the sitcom is in crisis, and has been for a number of years. If the likes of My Family [...]


Last month, George Harrison’s solo albums were made available on the iTunes store, meaning that you can now buy Beatles solo stuff on iTunes, with the Beats themselves coming next year, it says here.
This news reminded me of a game Roy and I played a few years ago: proposing a track listing for an imaginary [...]


“Yes, we have no bananas.”

I still remember vividly the day in 1978 that Jim Callaghan appeared in a Party Political Broadcast (remember those?) to announce that there would be no announcement. In my memory he was just about chortling as he said that there would be no Autumn election. The British PM always has the [...]