collectively got drunk. Twas good. All tired now though. Very little music except in the background.
Just noticed more articles about the death of the music industry turning up, the Sunday Times (spit spit - someone else bought it) magazine had a big thing about falling record sales etc, last night on the BBC there was somethign about music becoming more local and then this morning RTE Radio 1 Morning Ireland has a journalist talking about the decline of the music industry. Mp3s etc get fingered a little but also shorter shelf lives of bands as the speed of change hots up (Gomez was the example this morning), increasing localisation of music (lots of bands big in an area or country but not international - fewer international superstars which make loads of money. Eminem is the exception, Coldplay prove the rule), the consolidation of the industry coupled with greater than ever tighter financial approach to the business (repeat winning formulas ad nasueum, drop band first sight of non-success) and the end of the cd chas cow (no longer as many re-issued albums to sell again for zero or little marketing) were all cited. All true. The one new thing I saw was that the music industry was making/worth 1 billion at the end of the 60s and that rose to 20 billion in the 80s, a huge increase, I thought it would have been worth a good deal more in the 60s, I suppose they just started milking it more etc.
And unrelated - but your ever dedicated Beard! tuned in to watch the joyless Late Late show. This time Oasis were on it. Didn't hear the song but Liam (for Noel was at home) gave a gum chewing, short answered, sunglassed interview with idiot Kenny. Des'ree were on later.
One last thing - Chris Morris won the Bafta for short film, I mention this because Beard! is friends with one of the people (Anne Boyle) involved with one of the other nominations (Good Night - she was the cinematographer, Sun-Young Chun was the director) and had been rooting for her. Anyway when they get the kind of money Chris Morris had access to, we shall see who will be the winner.
...but cool enough to know you want.
The Counter Culture compilation from Rough Trade is interesting because like last year's Rock and Roll and Electronics it's a release from the shop, rather than the record label it spawned. This is just a best of 2002 based on stuff that they played in the shop over the last year. This results in about a third stuff I already have, a third stuff I don't want, and a third stuff I want more of. That's a pretty good ratio by any standards. Maybe more shops should do this. I suppose you could see 100% Dynamite as the first of these.
Saw Dylan Moran last night in Vicar St (first time seeing the expansion and I don't really like it since it puts a soccer field type area in front of the stage).
He was great, we were a little unsettled at first (well I was), we arrived just in time, and Micheal was late so we had to look out for him. Plus the support Barry Murphy was ill but this fact wasn't confirmed until the end so for 15 minutes I was wondering if Dylan Moran was just getting ready to introduce Barry Murphy . But when you weren't distracted he was brilliant, I like the surreal almost poetry comedy he does. I suppose a lot of it is to do with delivery and timing but I just love it. Makes you feel all warm inside since he he mostly targets himself and his generation (my generation). The material covered getting older/his kids/his generation/modern stressed life/impending war/youth and their clothes+music and so on (some of it predictable or expected from a comedian - I mean what 30 something comedian doesn't talk about getting a bit older). As I say not all super original but tied together in a loose philosophical sense that consisted of slight desperation, belligerence and some alienation from the world. And that just appeals to my mindset a lot of the time. Last night lying in bed I vowed to go and see him again tonight, but I will be too tired this evening and really shouldn't be spending money like that. It's reaffirming kind of stuff. I am off to search the web to see if any of his standup is on video though. Or maybe even Black Books is in the local shop.....
The new WinAmp gives me gyp at every possible opportunity, but one of it's new quirks is that if you select a pair of mp3s and open them, you get two winamps, playing the songs against each other (if your soundcard can handle this). This is rarely what you want, unless the two mp3s are part_a and part_b of Gold Thief Thief, as just happened. Then it sounds great.
look a bit shit
# Carling Best New Band: The Libertines
# 4Music Best Live Band: The Datsuns
# Best Solo Artist: Ryan Adams
# Virgin Megastores Best UK Band: Oasis
# MTV2 Best Video: BRMC
# NME Single of the Year: Doves 'There Goes The Fear'
# Best UK Band: Oasis
# Best International Band: The Hives
# Carling Best Album: Coldplay
# Best Single: The Vines 'Get Free'
# Godlike Genius: The Clash
Ryan Adams.Oasis etc?
After listening to the Vines album only ten times or so I can now only stand a handful of the songs - Homesick and Mary Jane - the quieter ones. It's not that the other songs are bad - it's just the production is too slick, everything is very loud. Wish I ahd bothered to stop and listen to them at Glasto now.
Saw Low last night - it was very lovely, better than I expected. Some good rocking out, great handclapping from the audience and a bit of band interraction. Got me an autograph as well from Alan (though I really wanted Mimi's autograph).
Eamonn's music so far
V/A - Rave Nation ulrich schnauss - far away trains passing by Tweaker/Boniie Prince Billy - happy child/forest time The Darkness - Permission to Land Goldfrapp - Black Cherry Goldfrapp - Felt Mountain Gene - Fill Her Up Disjexiya - ??? Super Furry Animals - Phantom Power The Thrills - Big Sur Dexys Midnight Runners - Searching For The Young Soul Rebels John Cale - 5 Track The Pixies - Gigantic The Coral - Don't think you're the first Clinic - Walking With Thee Divine Comedy - .... Mogwai - Happy Songs for Happy People Radiohead - Hail to the Thief Anthology of American Folk Music Morgan - Miss Parker Doves - Catch the sun Craig David - Fill Me In Stephen Malkmus - Jenny & The Ess-Dog The Chemical Brothers - Come with us {{link Jon and Al Kaplan - Silence! The Musical http://www.missingproductions.com/beard/archive/00000068.html }} VA - Uncut Acid Daze Dave Couse - genes (Smog) - Supper The Carpenters Robert Wyatt - Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard Nina Simone Peter, Paul & Mary The Mekons - Rock 'n' Roll The Mekons - Ooooh The Fall - The Ataris - So Long Astoria Finnish postrock Deerhoof - Reveille TaTu Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around The White Stripes - Elephant Foggy Notions cd Uncut - Hard Drive VA - The Alan Lomax Collection Sampler Joni Mitchell - Hejira Johnny Cash - At San Quentin (The Complete 1969 Concert) The Sugababes - Angels With Dirty Faces Embrace - Drawn From Memory NME - Nominations Album 2003 The Last Post - Dry Land Havanarama - Rock the Blockade:2000 bonnie 'prince' billy - master and everyone Neko Case - Blacklisted This Mortal Coil - Filligree And Shadow Mr Lif - I Phantom Sinead O'Connor - Sean Nos Nua Call It What You Want - This Is Antifolk The Rapture - s/t? Boa Morte - Soon It Will Come Time To Face The World Outside Eminem - The Eminem Show The New Pornographers - Mass Romantic Pico - Pico Uncut magazine cover cd January issue
Eamonn's gigs so far
Ulrich Schnauss @ Sugar Club Fri Aug 8th Andrea Parker @ Bleep Fri Aug 1st Max Tundra @ Sugar Club Fri Aug 1st Glastonbury June 27-29 Noagxt, Mogwai - The Village, Sat May 10th April ?? Azita, Black Helicopter and 7 Year Rabbit Berwick Institute, Boston Low - Ambassador Thurs Feb 13th Idlewild - Ambassador Sat Feb 1st Americhord, Decal - Bleep, Whelans Fri Jan 31st Settler, Neko Case - Whelans, Thurs Jan 23rd
Eamonn's films so far
Terminator 3 Two Girls and a Guy Night Moves John Carpenter's - They Live! Get Carter Solaris The Incredible Hulk Ripley's Game The Most Fertile Man In Ireland The 25th Hour The Wickerman My Fair Lady 28 Days Later The Matrix Intacto Harry Potter - Chamber of Secrets Far From Heaven Heartlands Phone Booth I Spy Drumline The Secret Ballot Aguirre - Wrath of God Land of Silence and Darkness Rebecca Chicago City Of God The Circle Gangs Of New York Lord Of The Rings Bowling For Columbine And Your Mother Too
Eamonn's books so far
The Meaning of Hitler - Sebastian Haffner The Poisonwood Bible - Barbara Kingsolver Nickle and Dimed - Barbara Ehrenreich Holy Land, Unholy War - Anton LaGuardia Temptation - Dermot Bolger Murder on the Appian Way - Steven Saylor
Eamonn's other stuff so far
Hurling Semi Final KIlkenny vs Tipperary - Croke Park, Sunday July 28th Hurling Quarter Finals Wexford vs Antrim, Tipperary vs Offaly - Croke Park, Sunday July 28th Skin Deep @ Project Thurs July 24th Return to Castle Wolfenstein Mermaids @ Project Thurs June 5th Hurling League Final Tipperary vs KIlkenny - Croke Park, Sunday May 5th The Thing (another bloody pc game) Eccentricities of a Nightingale - Gate Theatre, Mon March 24th Dylan Moran - Vicat St, Feb 20th errrr The Lord Of the Rings pc game
Sorry Andrew for
a) putting your name on the edit entry
b) being presumptious you want this etc
This entry (and the my corresponding one) are so that this information isn't in a sidebar template which means all the pages don't have to be regenerated everytime that sidebar template is changed (this is becuase the pages aren't generated dynamically (why should they be on a single user site?) e.g. as an included jsp. Anyway dlete this note/entry (which is now linked from the sidebar)/whatever....
Note from Andrew: That's all right,man
Andrew's music so far
Velvet Underground-White Light/White Heat
George Michael - Listen Without Prejudice
Scene Creamers - I Suck On That Emotion
The Majesticons - Beauty Party
Rough Trade Shops - Counter Culture
Mull Historical Society - Loss
Various - In The Beginning There Was Rhythm
The Mountain Goats - Tallahassee
Rjd2 - Deadringer
The Mountain Goats - Ghana
The Mountain Goats - Sweden
The Mountain Goats - Bitter Melon Farmer
Erlend Oye - Unrest
The White Stripes - Elephant
Calexico - Feast Of Wire
Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts
Manitoba - Up In Flames
Moldy Peaches - Moldy Peach 2000 Unreleased Cutz & Live Jams
Hot Hot Heat - Make Up The Breakdown
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell
Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle
Abba - Arrival
X-Rax Spex - Germ Free Adolescents
Super Furry Animals - Phantom Power
Adam Green - Friends Of Mine
Super Furry Animals - Phantom Power
Dizzee Rascal - Boy In Da Corner
V/A - Twenty Years of Dischord
The Wedding Present - Seamonsters
Medicine - The Mechanical Forces of Love
Bob Dylan - Give The Anarchist A Cigarette
Bruce Springsteen - The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle
Jay-Z - The Blueprint
Cornelius - Point of View Point
Eminem - Business
Beyonce - Crazy In Love
The Polyphonic Spree - Soldier Girl
Johnny Cash - Hurt/Personal Jesus
Bob Dylan - The Dylan/Cash Sessions
Andrew's gigs so far
The Chalets/Rollers Sparklers/Gregor 57
The Chalets/Neosupervital
Neko Case/Settler
Andrew's films so far
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Andrew's books so far
Steve Erickson - Days Between Stations
James Thurber - The Years With Ross
Phillip Pullman - The Amber Spyglass
George Perec - Life: A Users Manual
Andrew's other stuff so far
I've been listening to more taped stuff.
who must actually work at his job or something but anyway in the meantime I have been listening to
Neko Case - Blacklisted , excellent album of hers from last year. At first her voice seemed to soar too much for me but now I really like it, hmm which songs are the covers.
Last Post - Dry Land, 2002 album from Irish Scott Walker, haven't really got into it yet
Boa Morte - And soon we must face the outside world (errr roughly) which is a real gem, singer's voice seems brave since he speak sings and it is high in the mix. Plus strings and melodies and beofre you know it you clutching at your heart at the bueaty of it
What else - saw the kids at Idlewild, was good but was hoping to repeat the brilliance that was Andrew WK from last year. The kids jump up and down but not as much as I remember them doing from in my day. There is a very popular Idlewild bulletin board but they all say stupid things like 'I'm drunk now!' and have bloody pictures in their signatures. What will we do with the kids.......
The night before, Americhord was brilliant supporting Decal at Bleep. Lovely early 90s melodic techno tuneful stuff. We should start a rating system 1 Beard!, 2 out of 5 Beards!, 1 & 1/2 Chinstrokes! Anyway Americhord would be 4 Beards! out of 5 while Decal were 3 1/2 with a bonus full Chinstroke!
I just learned from on the arise mailing list (Oldham followers) that a guy who was talking to him after some concert in 1999 got a cd from Oldham wrapped in an envelope with the nascent lyrics for I see a Darkness. One day that will be worth a few bob.
Oh yeah and I got a cd (oh oh - too many purchases) of Havanarama who did a Rock the Blockade tour of Cuba a year or two ago, the music is grand, a selection of live recordings of Havanarama/David Pajo/Oldham/Cuban bands but it came in a lovely cigar box with a cigar (Cuban I guess), some Spainish Moss - smells good, also title of Smog song and an amusing booklet.
Once again I am not fit to actually review music, I just list it and say whether it is 'lovely and nice' or not.
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