Sunday, 19 December 2010

Winter Sun


  1. Fruit Bats - Rainbow Sign
  2. Mercury Rev - Endlessly
  3. The Twin Atlas - Sleep In late, Laugh All Night
  4. Bert Jansch - Come Sing Me A Happy Song
  5. The Shins - New Slang
  6. The Kingsbury Manx - New Old Friend Blues
  7. Sigur Ros - Staralfur
  8. Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
  9. Animal Collective - Bluish
  10. Sufjan Stevens - Romulus
  11. Atlas Sound - Walkabout
  12. Broadcast - The Book Lovers
  13. School Of Seven Bells - I L U
  14. Pinback - Loro
  15. Mazzy Star - Halah
  16. Richard Hawley - Baby, You're My Light
  17. Micah P Hinson - Yard Of Blonde Girls
  18. The Junipers - Gordie Can't Swim
  19. Tim Hardin - Reason To Believe
  20. Nick Drake - Northern Sky
  21. Cat Stevens - The Wind
  22. Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man - Mysteries
December. The time of year when I like to send out a mix CD to some of my closest friends. In recent years I've sent out Christmas mixes (last year's being the first I have posted on-line).

This year, I decided to opt for a mix with a wintery feel. I also wanted to blow people's socks off with a drop dead gorgeous mix. So I set about compiling 'Swoon' which I posted here last week. During the mix making process I realised I was very happy with how it was shaping up. However it was far from perfect. Then I realised for me, the perfect mix would have to take elements from some of my past mixes.

So this, Winter Sun, contains songs and runs from former mixes 'An Autumn Daydream' 'Fly Away' and 'Wintersong' along with the lovely Grizzly Bear track, a favourite from this year 'I L U' and a song that really and sincerely could be my favourite song of all time 'Bluish'.

So is this my definition of the perfect mix? Probably not, but it's as close as I'll ever get I believe.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Swoon


  1. The Black Angels - Telephone
  2. Betamax Crew - All I Know
  3. Oh No Oh My - I Love You All The Time
  4. Carlo Emerald - Riviera Life
  5. The Soundcarriers - Caught By The Sun
  6. The Russian Futurists - One Night, One Kiss
  7. Brendon Benson - Folk Singer
  8. Superstar - The O.K Corral
  9. Band Of Horses - Factory
  10. Zita Swoon - Me & Josie On A Saturday Night
  11. LCD Soundsystem - I Can Change
  12. School Of Seven Bells - Heart Is Strange
  13. The Depreciation Guild - Dream About Me
  14. Lucky Soul - Love 3
  15. Clinic - I'm Aware
  16. Snowden - So Red
  17. Yo La Tengo - Sometimes I Don't Get You
  18. Camera Obscura - I Love My Jean
  19. Nik Freitas - Sun Down
  20. Apollo Sunshine - Breeze
  21. Love Is All - Take Your Time
What's in my head Nov/Dec 2010

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Good Clean Fun


  1. The Royalties - Music for Cooking With Gas
  2. El Guincho - Bombay
  3. John Lennon - Intuition
  4. Jeremy Messersmith - Lazy Bones
  5. Shonen Knife - Evil Birds
  6. Afternoon Naps - Beach Bums
  7. Alan Hull - Carousel
  8. The Liminanas - I'm Dead
  9. Mashmakhan - As The Years Go By
  10. Lawrence Arabia - Apple Pie Bed
  11. Brian Wilson - Nothing But Love
  12. The Explorers Club - Do You Love Me
  13. Tesco Chainstore Mascara - Writer's Block
  14. Pineapple - Wahow
  15. Coming Soon - School Trip Bus Crash
  16. Norma Sass - Born In The 80's
  17. Bonnie Hayes with the Wild Combo - Girls Like Me
  18. Desoto Reds - Tupper In The Fridge
  19. Shankar Family & Friends - Dream
  20. 1910 Fruitgum Company - One, Two, Three Red Light
  21. Generationals - Trust
  22. The Lovely Feathers - Frantic
  23. Jackson 5 - Love Comes In Different Flavors
  24. Ultrasport - Nothing Can Go Wrong
  25. Eternal Summers - Pogo
  26. Micachu & The Shapes - Golden Phone
An alt-dj mix with my favourite mixer in the whole world, Ion Moe! And our first for about three years. My, how time flies..

Notes from Ion - Leave it to Sammy G to lull me out of my overly long absence from ZeRO. Work, a new baby boy and obsessive personal grooming have kept me away for too long. It feels good to post again and be back amongst friends.

Anyway, a chance to do a mix with fellow pop lover Sammy is something I couldn't pass up. This charming man has exquisite taste in music, and it shows on this mix. It was a challenge to keep up with him. Does anyone want to venture a guess who was odds/evens? And the cover girl? The good, (squeaky) clean and fun Ava G.

RS MF

Saturday, 27 November 2010

The Girls About Town


  1. P.T. Walkley - Audrey Macy
  2. Aerovons - Bessy Goodheart
  3. Of Montreal - Jennifer Louise
  4. Blur - Tracy Jacks
  5. Supergrass - Melanie Davis
  6. Gorky's Zygotic Mynci - Miss Trudy
  7. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
  8. The Hollies - Carrie Anne
  9. Picadilly Line - Emily Small
  10. The Hi-Fi's - Calorie Ann
  11. The Who - Sally Simpson
  12. Donovan - Jennifer Juniper
  13. Flight Of The Conchords - Carol Brown
  14. Beat Happening - Nancy Sin
  15. The Move - Ella James
  16. M Organ - Miss Parker
  17. The World of Oz - Mandy-Ann
  18. Brigitte Bardot - Maria Ninguen
  19. Boyce & Hart - Alice Long
  20. Bob Dylan - Peggy Day
  21. The Carpenters - Druscilla Penny
  22. Cuff Links - Jennifer Tomkins
  23. Peter And The Wolf - Anna Maria
  24. Sunshine Day - Mrs. Bluebird
  25. Bryan Scary & The Shredding Tears - Maria St. Claire
  26. Honey Love & The Love Notes - Mary Ann
  27. Davie Jones & The King Bees - Liza Jane
  28. Bipolaroid - Jane Jubilee
  29. The Stone Roses - Sally Cinammon

Oh, a mix filled with songs featuring girls names in? Highly original.

Except the difference in this one is that instead of filling it with songs called Emma, Clair or Oh Julie, these 29 girls, while they may very well be fictional also seem very real. They have their own personalities & problems. Tracy works for the Civil Service, Eleanor seems quite lonely and Miss Trudy is a violin teacher who every so often becomes very violent.

All these girls live in my town. I see them about from time to time...

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Combien de temps?


  1. The Beatles - Norwegian Wood ( This Bird Has Flown )
  2. Love - You Set The Scene
  3. The Zombies - This Will Be Our Year
  4. The Rolling Stones - Tumbling Dice
  5. David Bowie - Rock 'N' Roll Suicide
  6. Roxy Music - In Every Dream Home A Heartache
  7. Television - Venus
  8. Talking Heads - Air
  9. R.E.M - Talk About The Passion
  10. Dexy's Midnight Runners - This Is What She's Like
  11. The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
  12. Primal Scream - Higher Than The Sun
  13. My Bloody Valentine - When You Sleep
  14. The Boo Radleys - I've Lost The Reason
  15. Suede - Still Life

My 15 albums are sequenced in chronological order. Although obviously for someone born in the mid 70’s this is not the order I discovered them in..

The Beatles - Rubber Soul

Well, where do I start? How about by stating that if I was to be completely honest 5 Beatles albums would make my 15, this along with Abbey Road, Pepper, Revolver and The White Album. I grew up with music seemingly all around me Abba, Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet on the Radio. The Platters, The Inkspots and Slim Whitman at my Grandparents. And my mothers quite wonderful record collection. Traffic, Spencer Davis Group, Scott Walker, Moody Blues, numerous 45s, and everything that the Beatles released. They are without doubt my favourite band, and while others have come close, namely the Stones and The Smiths during my teenage years, they will remain my favourites till the day I die.

Oh, so why Rubber Soul? Well, you’ve heard it, right? There’s your answer..

Love - Forever Changes

This wasn’t in my mothers collection. I don’t remember why I bought it. Can only assume I’d read a glowing review in a magazine. I bought this around 1997, so it was probably a 30 year celebration article. Upon listening for the first time I was astonished that an album so good could have sold so few copies. An absolute masterpiece. The track I’ve chosen for the mix is the longest on the album. Not for the last time on this mix.

The Zombies - Odessey And Oracle

British Newspaper ‘The Guardian’ once produced a list of ‘The Top 100 Albums That Don’t Appear In All The Other Top 100 Albums Of All Time list’ which was a great idea. This album came 77th. I was quite late to this one, about 24 years old. A female friend I shared a house with at the time had it on CD. I borrowed it from her, put it on the stereo and was completely blown away. By the production, the melodies, the quite morose lyrics. Did she ever get it back? Well of course she did. I bought my own copy the very next day.

The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street

I thought of myself as a huge Stones fan whilst in college. But really, in retrospect I only owned the Hot Rocks compilation. But it was so good, so perfect, that surely all of the good songs they ever recorded were gathered on there right? Hearing the first 30 seconds of ‘Rocks Off’ made me realise what a fool I’d been for thinking such a thing…

David Bowie - The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders From Mars

Again, I initially only owned Changesbowie. I suppose I may as well admit that all of these classic albums were discovered after purchasing ‘Best Of’ compilations of all these well regarded artists. But I guess I’m not alone there am I?

Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure

I mentioned during a comment on Salman’s mix the other day that I worked on Community Radio during my teenage years. Well the community were all in hospital at the time. As was the studio. Yes, it was hospital radio. For 4 years I did two 3 hour shows a week and i loved it. The studio contained thousands of records all donated by the good folk of my hometown. Whilst most of the other ‘deejays’ at the station were playing golden oldies such as Perry Como and Val Doonican I fancied myself as a bit of a John Peel and would play all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff that wouldn’t help the patients recovery process. I’m sure nobody ever listened to my show. Can’t say I’m too concerned, I had a riot!

What’s this got to do with Roxy Music? Well, I think I remember sifting through the record library and seeing this and liking the cover. Or was it Country Life?

Television - Marquee Moon

Just a stunning album. Also the title track at 10.41 was a length for me to lock up the studio and pop outside for a cigarette. I used to play this along with Blue Monday by New Order quite often during my Radio shows..

Talking Heads - Fear Of Music

I’ve always been a fan of musical stats and lists. I remember a particular issue of the now defunct British magazine Melody Maker where it listed the magazines Number One album of each year since it was first published. I noticed that Talking Heads had managed to take the crown in both 1979 and 1980. Being quite impressed by this feat I purchased this and 1980’s ‘Remain In Light’ and quickly became a huge fan.

R.E.M - Murmur

I’m cheating here. It really should be Automatic For The People.

I was aware of R.E.M. Shiny Happy people was nice enough and Losing My Religion was all over the radio. I went on a family holiday to the U.S.A aged 16. My walkman hardly left my ear during the whole stay. I couldn’t get over the prices of things ( compared to England everything in the states is dirt cheap ). I saw a copy of ‘Automatic’ on cassette in a K-Mart. I still remember the price, it was $5.88. I’m not sure if any album before or since has changed my life so much before or since. It was such a perfect album. I listened to it constantly all day, and that night went to bed with some excitement, as I’d convinced myself the next day I was going to the mall to buy every album they had ever made. And I did.

Of all R.E.Ms albums, and I’ve listened to each one a good 50 times ( well, not the post New Adventures in Hi-Fi ones ) Murmur is the one that has stayed with me, and now 18 years later, is the one of theirs I do not hesitate to place in lists such as these..

Dexy’s Midnight Runners - Don’t Stand Me Down

One of my all time favourite bands. I bought their first two albums in my early teenage years. But their third was quite elusive. I searched for it in the record shops of London and my City, Manchester. But it just didn’t seem to be available anywhere. In my hometown of Urmston there was a small bookshop called ‘Bookmark’. How it managed to stay open for as long as it did I will never know. It was so god damn expensive. I rarely went in but every now and then i’d brave the ridiculously narrow spiral staircase that took you up to the first floor. They had a small selection of records and cds there. But again, they couldn’t compete with the big high street chain stores.

One day though, I fancied a browse. And whilst browsing it was there. On CD for a bargain 5 pounds. Tower Records in London didn’t have it. HMV in Manchester; not in stock. But Bookmark, Urmston? Result!

The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead

I was already a huge fan of The Smiths at this point. I was not your typical teenage Smiths fan, though. I rarely sat in my bedroom wondering when it was all going to end. I wasn’t clumsy. Or shy. And I did pretty well with the girls thank you very much.

Primal Scream - Screamadelica

It’s The Primals and it’s Sctreamadelica nuff said!!

My Bloody Valentine - Loveless

OK, i’ll try and make this brief.

It was October 1991 and we were all sitting our mock exams in the large cold assembly hall. It probably wasn’t cold at all, but the memory plays tricks on you. During the last few minutes of one exam our headmaster was pacing up and down at the top of the room. Once we had finished our exam he proceeded to inform us, with some anxiety on his face, that one of my classmates had sadly died that afternoon. I‘d seen her the day before and she was fine, but that morning she had been complaining that she felt unwell..

My best mate Kevin who had recently had a small fling with her asked if he could come back to mine after hearing the shock news. We got home and I put an album on that I’d bought very recently. An album that I will now forever associate with Alice.

The Boo Radleys - Giant Steps

One year before the britpop scene was about to explode and I’d left school and found some work DJing around the area. I was working for an agent and, yes, he took the lions share. But he’d give me £40 a night and would guarantee at least three nights a week. I had money! Problem was, there wasn’t much music around that I particularly liked. At this stage I’m 17 and own best of compilations by anyone who is anyone, but it’ll be a good 3 or 4 years ( before I start working in a record shop ) that I would look into these artists back catalogue, save for the artists mentioned under entry number one.

Grunge was all the rage. But it wasn’t for me. It sounded awful. I couldn’t understand why some artists were credible and some such as Hootie & The Blowfish were mocked, because as far as I was concerned it all sounded the same. Blur did come along with a quintessentially English album this year as a reaction to it, I’m sure. And that album ‘Modern Life’ very narrowly missed the list, as it is wonderful. Equally wonderful is the brave, bold and barmy ‘Giant Steps’. To even think of stealing Mr Coltrane’s album title you know they must have known they had something special. And special (for me) doesn’t even come close. Crunching grunge-y guitars aplenty, yes. But so much more. Beatle-esque melodies, Beach Boys like harmonies, and angelic vocals, none of this horrible snarl that I’d become too accustomed to.

This album is very possibly my favourite album of all time. A hundred ideas crammed in to 17 songs. Curse them then, for releasing Wake Up Boo. It damaged their credibility beyond repair, to the point that now, if any music lover says they like the Boo Radleys, chance are it’ll be greeted more with a snigger than a knowing smile..

Suede - Dog Man Star

Was I looking forward to Dog Man Star? Not really. I had Parklife, Definitely Maybe, The Holy Bible and Snivilisation all on regular rotation and didn’t think I’d have much time for it.

Thing is I liked Suede’s first album but din’t love it. 3 killer singles, yes. But the rest for me were average songs about Sleeping Pills and Pantomime Horses.

Dog Man Star was 20 times better and I was not expecting it. It’s also a rare album for me, in that, I truly believe every song on the album is slightly better than the last. It’s a concept album that builds and builds until the final ridiculous almost pompous track ‘Still Life’. A song so good I bet Andrew Lloyd Webber can’t believe he didn’t write it. That’s if he’s ever heard it. If he hasn’t he should. And so should you…


RS MF



Monday, 18 October 2010

The Taking Of...


  1. The Superimposers - The Beach
  2. Stornoway - Watching Birds
  3. I Am Arrows - Nun
  4. Nicole Reynolds - When We Meet Again
  5. Bell X1 - Rocky Took A Lover
  6. The National - Conversation 16
  7. Belle & Sebastian - I Didn't See It Coming
  8. George Harrison - What Is Life
  9. Lou Reed - Romeo Had Juliette
  10. Dead Kennedys - Moon Over Marin
  11. Girls Names - Running Scared
  12. The Kinks - Starstruck
  13. Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent
  14. Ben Folds & Nick Hornby - Levi Johnston's Blues
  15. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate Son
  16. Moby Grape - Seeing
  17. JJ Cale - After Midnight
  18. Honeybus - Ceilings No1
  19. The Isley Brothers - It's Your Thing
  20. Hafdis Huld - Oldest Friend
  21. Al Green - Love & Happiness
  22. The Impressions - People Get Ready
Brand new mix. No theme, just stuff I've been listening to and enjoying recently..

Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Essential 100 Part Four


  1. The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult Friction
  2. The Olivia Tremor Control - Jumping Fences
  3. The Russian Futurists - Let's Get Ready To Crumble
  4. The New Pornographers - The Laws Have Changed
  5. Camera Obscura - Lloyd, I'm Ready To Be Heartbroken
  6. Ambulance Ltd - Anecdote
  7. Jenny Lewis - You Are What You Love
  8. Edwin Moses - I'll Be Around
  9. The Heavy Blinkers - Maplewood
  10. Benji Hughes - Baby It's Your Life
  11. Sebastian Tellier - Divine
  12. The Crayon Fields - Impossible Things
  13. Sunshine Fix - Sail Beyond The Sun
  14. Hal - Play The Hits
  15. Super Furry Animals - Juxtaposed With U
  16. The Shins - Fighting In A Sack
  17. Silver Sun - Lava
  18. The Bristols - Questions I Can't Answer
  19. Brassy - Boss
  20. The Little Ones - Morning Tide
  21. Stornoway - I Saw You Blink
  22. Adventures In Stereo - When We Go Back
  23. Sneeze - Shaky Ground
  24. The Junipers - Gordie Can't Swim
  25. Elliot Smith - The Ballad Of Big Nothing

Essential 100 Part Three


  1. Sonic Youth - Teen Age Riot
  2. Primal Scream - Velocity Girl
  3. R.E.M - Laughing
  4. Robyn Hitchcock - Balloon Man
  5. Agentss - Agentss
  6. Orange Juice - Bridge
  7. The Jam - A Town Called Malice
  8. Dexy's Midnight Runners - There There My Dear
  9. The Smiths - Cemetry Gates
  10. Lloyd Cole & The Commotions - Lost Weekend
  11. Teenage Fanclub - What You Do To Me
  12. Teardrop Explodes - Sleeping Gas
  13. Kenicke - Come Out 2 Nite
  14. My Bloody Valentine - Soft As Snow (But Warm Inside)
  15. The Boo Radleys - Lazarus
  16. The Specials - Ghost Town
  17. Magazine - A Song From Under The Floorboards
  18. Echo & The Bunnymen - Bring On the Dancing Horses
  19. The The - This Is The Day
  20. Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
  21. Orbital - Belfast

Essential 100 Part Two


  1. Captain Beefheart - Yellow Brick Road
  2. The Seeds - Pushin' Too Hard
  3. The Rolling Stones - Get Off Of My Cloud
  4. The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog
  5. The Clash - (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
  6. Wire - Outdoor Miner
  7. The Doors - Peace Frog
  8. The Easybeats - Friday On My Mind
  9. R Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House
  10. Marvin Gaye - Mercy, Mercy Me (The Ecology)
  11. Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke
  12. David Bowie - Queen Bitch
  13. Talking Heads - Cities
  14. Television - Marquee Moon
  15. Badfinger - No Matter What
  16. Roxy Music - Beauty Queen
  17. Nick Drake - Pink Moon
  18. Big Star - The Ballad of El Goodo
  19. Tyrone Davis - Can I Change My Mind
  20. Al Green - Let's Stay Together
  21. Otis Redding - (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay
  22. The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes

Essential 100 Part One


  1. Eddie Cochran - C'mon Everybody
  2. Conway Twitty - It's Only Make Believe
  3. Link Wray - Rumble
  4. The Coasters - Yakety Yak
  5. Jackie Wilson - Reet Petite
  6. Chips - Rubber Biscuit
  7. The Vipers - Don't You Rock Me Daddy - O
  8. Fats Domino - Ain't That A Shame
  9. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
  10. Elvis Presley - His Latest Flame
  11. Connie Francis - Robot Man
  12. Sam Cooke - (What A) Wonderful World
  13. Georgie Fame - The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde
  14. Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
  15. Gene McDaniels - Tower Of Strength
  16. The Ronettes - Be My Baby
  17. Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me
  18. Dana Gillespie - You Just Gotta Know My Mind
  19. Glenda Collins - If You Gotta Pick A Baby
  20. Inez & Charlie Foxx - Mockingbird
  21. The Kinks - Tired Of Waiting For You
  22. The Beach Boys - You're So Good To Me
  23. Unit 4 Plus 2 - Concrete and Clay
  24. Barry McGuire - Eve Of Destruction
  25. The Walker Brothers - Make It Easy On Yourself
  26. The Who - My Generation
  27. Donovan - Colours
  28. Roy Orbison - In Dreams
  29. Bobby Darin - Dream Lover
  30. Linda Scott - I've Told Every Little Star
  31. Skeeter Davis - End Of The World
  32. The Beatles - If I Fell

On September 14th 2005, whilst browsing through the latest ‘Rough Guide to the Internet’ book, and in particular the ‘Music’ section I chanced upon a description of a site named ‘Art of the Mix’. I quite liked the look of it so thought I’d give it a go.

Within minutes of looking at the site I’d made my mind up, I would submit one of my own mixes. A mix I’d made for myself some 18 months earlier and still listened to on a regular basis (still do now in fact).

All I needed was a username. Simple, a few of my friends and work colleagues referred to me as Sammy G, and that’s how I wanted to be known on this new site. But, wait, someone else had already taken it. Not a particularly consistent mixer either, a couple of ambient efforts and he (or indeed she ) was gone.

This threw me a little. And for what ever reason it was, ‘cos for the life of me I cannot remember, I stuck a few numbers after the name and the username sammyg123 was born.

And today my alter-ego is 5 years old!

I’d been mindful of this milestone approaching for some time, and had thought about big for it. And this is what I decided on. 100 songs from 4 eras that define me and the music I love. So we have 1950 – 1965, then ’65 thru ’80. ’80 thru 1995 and then ’95 to the present day. The way I’ve worked out this out means songs from 1965 for instance could be used on two different discs. This was deliberate, and I’ve taken full advantage of this.

These aren’t my favourite 100 songs of all time ( although if I was to try and attempt such a task at least 50% of the tracks here would feature ). But it is as close as I have ever gone to doing such a thing on Aotm or ZerO. And I am delighted with the end result…

..so Happy Birthday sammyg123. This will be the soundtrack to my day.


RS MF

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Shakin' Stevens - This Ole House - lyrics

House Music


  1. 13th Floor Elevators - Slip Inside This House
  2. Martin Newell - We'll Build A House
  3. Fleet Foxes - English House
  4. Donovan - House Of Jansch
  5. The Jam - Set The House Ablaze
  6. Field Music - A House Is Not A Home
  7. The Dandy Warhols - Welcome To The Monkey House
  8. Minutemen - Storm In My House
  9. Animal Collective - Leaf House
  10. The Stooges - Fun House
  11. Arctic Monkeys - This House Is A Circus
  12. The Minders - Treehouse
  13. The Divine Comedy - The Summerhouse
  14. Love - A House Is Not A Motel
  15. R Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House
  16. Aretha Franklin - The House That Jack Built
  17. Marty Robbins - Sittin' In A Tree House
  18. The Field Mice - Emma's House
  19. The Softies - This House
  20. Crosby, Stills & Nash - Our House
  21. The Maharajas - Trip Inside This House
  22. Jim White - Turquoise House

Inspired by this video, that a friend of mine posted on Facebook yesterday. Yes, I watched it. And I thoroughly enjoyed it thank you very much.

It inspired me to compile a mix full of 'House Music' and this is the result. Alas, Shaky didn't make the mix. But enjoy the video..

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

No Symmetry


  1. Hexicon - Annie Oh!
  2. Seeland - Local Park
  3. Stornoway - I Saw You Blink
  4. Deerhunter - Revival
  5. Plush - Three Quarter Blind Eyes
  6. Clinic - Tomorrow
  7. Television - Glory
  8. Elastica - Connection
  9. Stereolab - Cybele's Reverie
  10. Tiger - Friends
  11. Broadcast - Come On Let's Go
  12. Tipsy - Hey!
  13. Solex - All Licketysplit
  14. Marbles - Top Of The Morning
  15. Felt - Primitive Painters
  16. Spearmint - Sweeping The Nation
  17. Lake - Blue Ocean Blue
  18. Love - Live And Let Live
  19. Slaraffenland - That Great Love Song
  20. Cinerama - Maniac
  21. Mutley - Medusa
  22. Momus - Vocation
  23. Tigercity - A Better Place
It was never my intention to make a mix solely featuring one word band names. It wasn't until the mix was taking shape I realised the Seeland thru' Clinic run did just that. And with Tiger and Broadcast also on the shortlist for making the mix and with me listening to Momus a lot recently it just seemed a novel thing to do.

I thought about re-arranging the mix to just feature one word bands with one word song titles, but I liked my 2-6 run so much I chose "No Symmetry'

Monday, 2 August 2010

Listen


  1. White Hinterland - Icarus
  2. Angus & Julia Stone - Just A Boy
  3. The Singing Adams - You And me
  4. Woods - Time Fading Lines
  5. Villagers - Becoming A Jackal
  6. Laura Marling - Rambling Man
  7. Hafdis Huld - Action Man
  8. First Aid Kit - Sailor Song
  9. Avi Buffalo - What's In It For
  10. The Tallest Man On Earth - King Of Spain
  11. Efterklang - Modern Drift
  12. Richard James - When you See Me (In The Pouring Rain)
  13. The Middle East - Blood
  14. Midlake - Acts Of Man
  15. Lucas Renney - She Gives Me Chills
  16. My Jerusalem - Love You When You Leave
  17. Band Of Horses - Older
  18. Jackie Leven - Gothic Road
  19. Joanna Newsom - Good Intentions Paving Company
  20. Clogs - Last Song
..and Disc 2 contains mainly folk stuff, although I do use that term loosely. Let's say these songs have a more gentle side to them. Enjoy these two compilations..

Look


  1. Still Flyin' - Runaway Train II
  2. Plants And Animals - The Mama Papa
  3. Drink Up Buttercup - Doggyhead
  4. The Superimposers - Where Do You Go
  5. The Ruby Suns - Cranberry
  6. Tame Impala - Solitude Is Bliss
  7. Animal Kingdom - Two By Two
  8. Magic Kids - Hey Boy
  9. Lucky Soul - White Russian Doll
  10. The Postmarks - No One Said This Would Be Easy
  11. Admiral Fallow - Squealing Pigs
  12. Princeton - Calypso Gold
  13. Boy Mandeville - Christina
  14. Mother Mother - O My Heart
  15. Sleigh Bells - Kids
  16. Best Coast - Boyfriend
  17. Pomegranates - Everybody, Come Outside!
  18. Colourmusic - The Gospel Song
  19. Music Go Music - Just Me
  20. Field Music - Them That Do Nothing
  21. Gobble Gobble - Lawn Knives
  22. My Tiger My Timing - I Am The Sound
  23. La Femme - Francoise
  24. Sambassadeur - Days
There's so much terrific music out there, even in 2010. You just have to look. Or if you haven't the inclination, then have it handed to you on a plate, just like I've done here. Two discs full of music from the last 12 months. Most from 2010, a few from last year, but I'm not compiling my year end best of's just yet, so I've afforded myself a little leeway. Disc one mainly contains indie pop stuff..

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Sammy's Soundcloud


  1. The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart - Young Adult Friction
  2. Islands - Vapours
  3. Olivia Tremor Control - Jumping Fences
  4. The Bristols - For You
  5. Matias Tellez - Yes, Indeed
  6. Hello Seahorse - Won't Say Anything
  7. Acid Casuals - Bowl Me Over
  8. Discovery - Swing Tree
  9. Apples In Stereo - King Of Carrot Flowers Pt3
  10. Ambulance Ltd - Anecdote
  11. The Junipers - Gordie Can't Swim
  12. The Pillbugs - If You Can't Remain
  13. The Minders - Go Wave Your wand
  14. The School - Let It Slip
  15. The Russian Futurists - Let's Get Ready To Crumble
  16. I Am Arrows - Green Grass
  17. Lucky Elephant - Edgar
  18. The Shortwave Set - Harmonia
  19. Irving - Lovely, Just Like Her
  20. Mr Wright - Anna Karina
My debut submission to Soundcloud with the terribly original title 'Sammy's Soundcloud' made especially for John Slatex, who introduced me to the site - not sure if he's too into sugary indie-pop but that's what this collection consists of. Anyway, he tends to just be a general lover of music, with a 'if it's good, I like it' attitude. He should like this.

Available as an mp3

Here or to download and keep Here

Wednesday, 14 July 2010

Dreaming Of Another World


  1. I Am Arrows - Green Grass
  2. Tahiti Boy & The Palmtree Family - 1973
  3. Fredo Viola - Little Guy
  4. Pomplamoose - Telephone
  5. Harry Nilsson - Together
  6. Gary Lewis & The Playboys - Everybody Loves A Clown
  7. The Bird and The Bee - My Love
  8. Mystery Jets - Dreaming Of Another World
  9. Anthony Adverse - Eine Symphonie Des Grauens
  10. Postal Blue - Fotoromanza
  11. Ursula 1000 - Hip-Length
  12. The Like - Release Me
  13. The Jackson 5 - Get It Together
  14. Mouse And The Traps - Ya Ya
  15. Yo La Tengo - Big Sky
  16. Kevin Tihista - Situation Vacant
  17. The Monkees - Tear The Top Right Off My Head (Alternate Mono Mix with Micky Vocal)
  18. The Feminine Complex - I've Been Working On You
  19. John Bromley & Les Fleur De Lys - So Many Things
  20. The Mynabirds - Let The Record Go
  21. Curt Boettcher - Louise
  22. The Coral - 1000 Years
  23. Animal Collective - Bluish
  24. The Beach Boys - Never Learn Not To Love
  25. Jason Lytle - Yours Truly, The Commander
  26. I Am Your Autopilot - Smokescreens
It's been a while since I compiled a non-theme anything goes or for the hell of it mix. Generally when I start one of these, I don't know where it's going to go. Ok, maybe I do. It'll end up with lots of 2 1/2 minute sunshiny pop songs. As always. Hey, it's what I like. And these are the mixes of mine I tend to listen to the most. Hopefully others will to. If you do, enjoy!

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Got That Feeling


  1. The Band - Up On Cripple Creek
  2. Todd Rundgren - Slut
  3. Cracker - Low
  4. The Velvet Underground - Temptation Inside Your Heart
  5. Chocolate Watch Band - I'm Not Like Everybody Else
  6. The Ettes - Crown Of Age
  7. Dave Gahan - Dirty Sticky Floors
  8. Ben Vaughn - Ain't Gonna Walk In The Shade
  9. Pete Droge & The Sinners - Brakeman
  10. She & Him - In The Sun
  11. Pat Longo's Super Big Band With Frank Sinatra Jr - Fortune In Dreams
  12. Mama Cass - Easy Come Easy Go
  13. Sunshine Day - Sunshine Day
  14. Loveletter - Forget That Girl
  15. Soul Runners - Charley
  16. Betty Renne - Bye Bye Baby
  17. Roy Hall - Three Alley Cats
  18. Charlie Feathers/Jody & Jerry - One Hand Loose
  19. BB King - Ain't Nobody Home
  20. Noonday Underground - Hello
  21. Doug Sahm with the Sir Douglas Quintet - You're Doin' It Too Hard
  22. The Chap - We Work In Bars
  23. Bad Boy Bill - Got That Feeling
  24. Corrine Bailey Rae - Paris Nights/New York Mornings

So, for years now, I’ve wanted to do an MAS mix with Sam. His stuff,

be it here, on AOTM or his terrific blog, is always impressive, full

of energy and, as if that wasn't enough, I lost count ages ago of all

the GREAT music he’s turned me on to…I once commented on one of

Sammy’s Brit Pop compilations that I thought the 25 tracks, all

brand-spanking new to me in terms of both artists and tracks,

were akin to a Rutles thing. How could there be so much rich, fun and

NEW catchy pop out there? Heck, I‘ve been waiting like 30 years for

Bachman-Turner Overdrive’s next studio album…


They don’t have a new one out yet, do they?…


And Sammy made me a big fan of the The Bristols, for which I’m forever indebted…


Anyway, this was great fun and I’ve been listening to it ad nauseum

since we wrapped it up a few weeks ago. I’m still more than a bit

exhausted having struggled to keep up with Sam. Kinda like playing a

few sets with Nadal or 18 with Tiger…Good luck with that, right..?


So, in the grand tradition of other memorable duos like Cheech and

Chong….Fish and Chips…Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde…Lewis and Clark and, of

course, Leopold and Loeb, here‘s Sammy and The Radioguy…


Enjoy!


Notes from Sammy


Wow, Ken. After that glowing praise, I'm..... Speechless!


RS MF

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Geek Chic


  1. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time
  2. Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime
  3. Devo - Jocko Homo
  4. Silver Sun - Lava
  5. Pere Ubu - The Modern Dance
  6. Graham Coxon - Freakin' Out
  7. The Muffs - I'm A Dick
  8. XTC - Science Friction
  9. Franz Ferdinand - Ulysses
  10. The Rentals - The Love I'm Searching
  11. Gary Numan - Cars
  12. Kraftwerk - Pocket Calculator
  13. Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science
  14. Weezer - Buddy Holly
  15. Buddy Holly - Rave On
  16. Elvis Costello - Pump It Up
  17. The Futureheads - Le Garage
  18. The Residents - Picnic Boy
  19. OK Go - Here It Goes Again
  20. They Might be giants - Destination Moon
  21. Jonathan Coulton - I Feel Fantastic
  22. Man Or Astroman - Put Your Finger In The Socket
  23. Lemon Demon - Telekinesis
  24. Say Hi To Your Mom - As Smart As Geek Is Chic Right Now
There has always been a solid geek presence in rock 'n roll, and they've always provided much counterbalance to the jock mentality that rock 'n roll so often celebrates. Without geeks, all our pop music would have been the work of bozo school captain types like David Lee Roth and other macho idiots with planet sized egos.

They would happily have turned rock 'n roll into one big playground where they were the bullies, showing off to impress girls, bench pressing 200-pound weights, admiring each others' grotesque physiques and turning nerds upside down for their lunch money, while simultaneously playing interminable and artless guitar solos.

So, the geek rock star provides the millions of oppressed teenagers out there with a much needed role model; study hard, wear those braces, get into difficult angular music and you, too, can get up on that stage and pull the chicks.

Here's a collection of some of my favourite music nerds / geeks. Whether they are justified in making my selection is a matter of opinion, of course. But each of these artists have that certain..... look.




Saturday, 29 May 2010

Toni Basil - Daughter Of Frankenstein


  1. Pipettes - Pull Shapes
  2. Carrots - Sunshine
  3. Roxy Music - Hula Kula
  4. Harry Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'
  5. Graham Nash - On The Line
  6. Kinks - Come Dancing
  7. Big Star - When My Baby's Beside Me
  8. The Beatles - Two Of Us
  9. Apples In Stereo - Strawberryfire
  10. Rita Lee - Mamae Natureza
  11. Donovan - Skip-A-Long Sam
  12. Katerine - Parlez-Vous Anglais Mr. Katerine
  13. Monkees - (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
  14. Bob Dylan - All Along The Watchtower
  15. Lemonheads - It's a Shame About Ray
  16. Sugar - If I Can't Change Your Mind
  17. Donna Summer - I Feel Love
  18. David Bowie - Golden Years
  19. Pill Wonder - Fogg Eater
  20. Benny Spellman - Lipstick Traces ( On A Cigarette )
  21. Elvis Costello - Little Boxes
  22. Morrissey - Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself
  23. Glen Campbell - By the Time I Get to Phoenix

And here is another Frankenstein mix. This one is the Daughter Of Frankenstein. The idea with this one was to put your first celebrity crush on the cover. I went one step further and named the whole mix after her..


1. Song with Handclaps

I'm very fond of handclaps. Infact I made a mix of handclap songs a few years ago. This wasn't on it as it hadn't been made yet. Terrific Spector-ish song..

2. Song with "sun" in title or reminds you of summer

More female vocals means a very poppy start to this mix. Although most of my mixes go this way..

3. Instrumental

B-Side of Virginia Plain, their debut single.

4. Cover you like better than original

Actually, now I think about it, maybe this was the original. Anyway he didn't write it so...

5. Old song that you heard for 1st time this year

Courtesy of father to be and all round good egg Mr Ion Moe. Thank you sir..

6. Song reminds you of your first relationship

It reminds me of a certain relationship. Not my first, or indeed best..

7. 7th song from an album

Power-pop at it's very best.

8. Best song from your favourite bands worst album

Let it Be is generally considered their worst album. It's still better than a heck of a lot of bands best album..

9. Beatle-esque song

Apples In Stereo.

10. Foreign language song

Rita Lee from Os Mutantes. This song is terrific..

11. Song with your name in title

My name is Sam.

12. Song title is a question?

This is also a foreign language song.

13. A b-side

14. Live version better than studio version

This is from Dylan's 'MTV Unplugged' album, and is a great, great version..

15. Song from year you graduated high school

I left school in 1992. This was from my favourite album of that time.

16. Favorite song from genre/style you usually don't like

I guess I've not got much time for 'Grunge'. Although Copper Blue was kind if Grunge-Pop, and I liked it a lot. Also from 1992.

17. A sexy song

Along with Love To Love you baby, the 2 sexiest songs ever. From the sexy vocals of Ms Summer. The production on this song is fantastic. It's a song that everyone's 'heard', but if you actually 'listen' to it, it's pretty special..

18. Life is a TV show, this is your theme song or Favourite TV theme

I thought about this for a while. I settled on Golden Years for no apparent reason..

19. Song from last album bought/downloaded

Strange pop from Pill Wonder.

20. Song from your first trade

Back in the day I traded a lot. I arranged a trade with Rob C and Jenergy on the same day. I think this arrived a day earlier though. The mix was 'Have You Ever Heard Your Mommy Scream' by Jenergy and this Benny Spellman track was on it..

21. Song under 1 minute

56 seconds.

22. Song from 1st or most recent artist you paid to see

First gig was Morrissey at Manchester Apollo in November 1992. This particular track wasn't around at the time but was one I fancied including..

23. Song that makes you cry

every single time..


RS MF


FrankenZero


  1. Mercury Rev - Endlessly
  2. The Pixies - Where Is My Mind
  3. The High Llamas - Up In The Hills
  4. Brian Eno - St Elmo's Fire
  5. Goldie Hawn - Pasadena
  6. Fox - S-S-Single Bed
  7. The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
  8. The Faces - Ooh La La
  9. Spearmint - A Trip Into Space
  10. They Might Be Giants - Youth Culture Killed My Dog
  11. Dexy's Midnight Runner - One Of Those Things
  12. The Kingsmen - Louie Louie
  13. Hefner - The Day That Thatcher Dies
  14. The Petals - A Place In The Shade
  15. Clint Boon Experience - Not Enough Purple, Too Much Grey
  16. The Crooner - A Warm Day In June
  17. Sufjan Stevens - Chicago
  18. Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time
  19. Elliot Smith - Ballad Of Big Nothing
  20. Erik Satie - Gymnopedie 1
My submission for the May Mixathon on Zen Running Order. The categories were made up by members of the community including myself (who chose number 9).

1. A song that gives you the chills / heebie jeebies every time you hear it
Every time I hear this beautiful song it reminds me of winter as a young boy. Snow storms, branches hitting my bedroom window in the wind. It sends a shiver up my spine.

2. Favourite use of a song in a film
Lots of good shouts on other mixes I've seen over the weekend, including Perfect Day from Trainspotting, In Dreams from Blue Velvet to name but two. I thought of the piano interlude of Layla as used in Goodfellas. Then I remembered the astonishing scene at the end of Fight Club, and my mind was made up..

3. Favourite instrumental
Not strictly an instrumental as it uses ba-ba-ba's all the way through. But it's a song I love so much and it fit well on the mix.

4. Favourite song about fire or burning
There's a lot, and I may have forgotten a few, but I thought I'd use this song that first appears on The Wonder Years 1975 mix.

5. Favourite song by someone principally known as an actor
If I had a time machine and I could go back in time and sleep with anyone of my choice (I know, I'm not asking much) it'd be Goldie Hawn circa 1968. A more beautiful woman I have never seen..

6. A song from the year of your birth
Fox - S-S-Single Bed was number one in Australia the day I was born! Those Aussie's have great taste!

7. A song you wish you had written
A toss up between this and God Only Knows. Wavy Gravy went for that so I've gone for the majestic Waterloo Sunset.

8. Favourite non-love related song that you would undoubtedly put on a mixtape for a crush / loved one
The lyrics are so.... right!

9. A song in Space
This song is so infectious. Probably my favourite song of the 1990s

10. Song with a really clever title
I couldn't think past Zappa, Beefheart, Half Man Half Biscuit or They Might Be Giants for this category. This track fit well into the mix, so it went in..

11. A song that uses elements of another song without directly sampling the piece of music
Kevin Rowland originally claimed the riff of this song was not a sample of Zevon's Werewolves of London and any similarity was purely coincidental. Unfortunately Warren Zevon's lawyers and anyone else with 2 ears disagreed.

12. A song that makes no sense to you
I know, I know, it's not meant to..

13. A song about a political figure
A chorus of schoolchildren all singing 'ding dong the witch is dead' at the end never fails to make me smile..

14. A track by an artist you learned about from another ZerO mixer.
Where do I start, I've made 3 mixes solely devoted to this category, with a fourth on its way.
The inclusion of The Petals track is simply because I listened to Valis' 'The Longest Drink' mix a few days ago as the sun was beating down..

15. A song with a colour in the title
This has two colours in the title. And must be the first time the Inspiral Carpets organist gets a solo song put on ZerO..

16. A favourite song from a past mix you've posted
This is a great song that more than deserves a second outing. And it's almost June.

17. A song with a country / city in the title
I can't quite believe I've never used this track on a mix before.

18. A song you wish was written before / about you
Just a beautiful song.

19. A WTF moment, a song that stopped you in your tracks and really made you listen
Another beautiful song. I find his voice mesmerising..

20. A song for your funeral
You may think this is harsh. But I don't want my funeral to be a celebration of my life. I want tears, lots of them. And with Satie's Gymnopdie playing in the background there won't be a dry eye in the house.
I'm only half joking when I say this ;)

Saturday, 15 May 2010

How Can We Hang On To A Dream


  1. Floyd Cramer - On The Rebound
  2. The Velvet Underground - Who Loves The Sun
  3. Badly Drawn Boy - Something To Talk About
  4. The Who - Baba O'Riley
  5. Teenage Fanclub - Your Love Is The Place Where I Come From
  6. Van Morrison - Bright Side Of The Road
  7. Mel Torme - Comin' Home Baby
  8. Bob Dylan - Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
  9. Juliette Greco - Sous Le Ciel De Paris
  10. Badly Drawn Boy - Silent Sigh
  11. John Wesley Harding - I'm Wrong About Everything
  12. Beth Rowley - You Got Me Wrapped Around Your Little Finger
  13. Smog - Cold Blooded Old Times
  14. Tim Hardin - How Can We Hang On To A Dream
  15. Love - Always See Your Face
  16. Paul Westerberg - Born For Me
  17. The Pogues - Fiesta
  18. Rod Stewart - Mama You Been On My Mind
  19. Harry J Allstars - Liquidator
  20. The Velvelettes - Needle In A Haystack
  21. Brenda Lee - Sweet Nothin's
  22. Sheila Nicholls - Fallen For You
Yesterday evening me and the missus settled down in front of the telly to watch 'An Education' the recent film starring the very beautiful Carey Mulligan. 2 Minutes into the film and already my mind had settled firmly on downloading the soundtrack to the film as soon as it had finished.

The song playing over the opening sequence was new to me. It was 'On The Rebound' by Floyd Cramer. And I loved it.

It occurred to me that I'd enjoyed the all soundtracks to all the films based on books or screenplays of Nick Hornby, High Fidelity, Fever Pitch and About A Boy. And I reckoned I could make a pretty great mix featuring the picks of each of the 4 soundtracks, with a couple of songs featured in his book '31 Songs' thrown in for good measure.

Here's the result. A mix so strong that it couldn't even find room for 'Dry The Rain' by The Beta Band, one of my all time favourite tracks. It has been used on a mix by myself before though, and at 6 minutes+ I would have had to lose 2 other tracks from the mix, which I just couldn't do.

Tracks 1, 7, 9, 12 & 21 taken from 'An Education' OST

Tracks 2, 11, 13, 15 & 22 taken from 'High Fidelity' OST

Tracks 3 & 10 taken from 'About A Boy' OST

Tracks 4, 6, 14, 17 & 19 taken from 'Fever Pitch' OST

Tracks 5, 8, 16, 18 & 20 taken from the book '31 Songs' by Nick Hornby

I Found A Better Life In Memories


  1. Miike Snow - Animal
  2. Two Door Cinema Club - Something Good Can Work
  3. Passion Pit - The Reeling
  4. Micachu - Just In Case
  5. Lo-Fi-Fnk - The End
  6. The Ruby Suns - Haunted House
  7. Those Dancing Days - Hitten
  8. Audio Bullys - Only Man
  9. Bombay Bicycle Club - Always Like This
  10. Dan Black - Symphonies
  11. Phoenix - If I Ever Feel Better
  12. Kisses - Bermuda
  13. I'm From Barcelona - Oversleeping
  14. Surfer Blood - Swim
  15. A.C Newman - There Are Maybe Ten Or Twelve
  16. The School - Is He Really Coming Home
  17. Erland Oye - Sheltered Life (with soviet)
  18. The I Live The Life Of A Movie Star Hideout - Lotus Eaters

Introducing the second sammyg123 and natalyesaurus collaboration (since the first one went so well). The theme is a bit about nostalgia, a bit about growing old, a bit about the life that has been lived and the life yet to live, and all the things that come along with it.

Title pulled by Natalye out of a line from the Kisses song, and the artwork was designed by Sam. Natalye is odds, Sam is evens.

RS MF

Step Back!


  1. Moby - Why Does my Heart Feel so Bad
  2. Wax Tailor - Leave It (Feat. Dionne Charles)
  3. Concentric - Hit The Ground Recovering
  4. Esther Phillips - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
  5. Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day & John Coltrane
  6. Tony Clarke - Landslide
  7. Bessonette - Barefootin'
  8. Cheryl Lynn - Got To Be Real (12'' Mix)
  9. Double Dee/Steinski - Lesson 1
  10. Das EFX - They Want EFX
  11. Kate Ryan - The Rain
  12. Brian Reitzel & Roger Joseph Manning Jr - Islands In The Sky
  13. Rip Rig & Panic - You're My Kind Of Climate
  14. Pleasure - Out Of Love
  15. General Larry Platt - Pants On The Ground (DJ Delirious Remix)
  16. Groove Armada - Dan-Solo
  17. Lexy - Up and Down
  18. Ernest Saint Laurent - Step Back To The Past
A fourth collaboration between sammyg123 and DJ Karen (fifth if you include the Beat Girls and Gangsters Of Love Tug-o-Love)

And once again we've gotten our groove on. I take the evens, Karen is on the odds. Step Back!


This has also been mixed, well, more blended into a single mp3 file also. Get that here

Saturday, 24 April 2010

The 27 Club


  1. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [November 27 1942 - September 18 1970]
  2. The Doors - Alabama Song [singer Jim Morrison December 8 1943 - July 3 1971]
  3. The Rolling Stones - We Love You [guitarist Brian Jones February 28 1942 - July 3 1969]
  4. Janis Joplin - Me And Bobby McGee [January 19 1943 - October 4 1970]
  5. Nirvana - About A Girl [singer Kurt Cobain February 20 1967 - April 5 1994]
  6. Hole - Violet [bassist Kristen Pfaff May 26 1967 - June 16 1994]
  7. Manic Street Preachers - La Tristessa Durera (Scream To A Sigh) [guitarist Richard James Edwards December 1967 - presumed deceased c. February 1 1995]
  8. Echo & The Bunnymen - Bring On The Dancing Horses [drummer Pete de Freitas August 2 1961 - June 14 1989]
  9. Badfinger - Come And Get It [guitarist Peter Ham April 27 1947 - April 25 1975]
  10. Chris Bell - I Am The Cosmos [January 12 1951 - December 27 1978]
  11. Minutemen - Anxious Mo-Fo [singer D. Boon April 1 1958 - December 22 1985]
  12. The Stooges - 1970 [bassist Dave Alexander June 3 1947 - February 10 1975]
  13. The Grateful Dead - Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) [keyboardist Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan September 8 1945 - March 8 1973]
  14. Canned Heat - Goin' Up The Country [singer Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson July 4 1943 - September 3 1970]
  15. Spanky & Our Gang - Lazy Day [guitarist Malcolm Hale May 17 1941 - October 30 1968]
  16. Dyke & The Blazers - Funky Broadway, Part 1 [singer Arlester 'Dyke' Christian June 13 1943 - March 13 1971]
  17. Linda Jones - You Hit Me Like TNT [December 14 1944 - March 14 1972]
  18. Bloodstone - Natural High [singer Roger Durham February 14 1946 - July 27 1943]
  19. The Drifters - Up On The Roof [singer Rudy Lewis August 23 1936 - May 20 1964]
  20. Jesse Belvin - Goodnight My Love [December 15 1932 - February 6 1960]
  21. Robert Johnson - I'm A Steady Rollin' Man [May 8 1911 - August 16 1938]

The 27 Club is a name for a group of influential rock and blues musicians who all died at the age of 27.

The impetus for the club's creation were the deaths of a seemingly unusual number of prominent 27-year-old musicians within a two-year period of time, exactly: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. Morrison and Jones died on the same date two years apart.

Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994, was later included by some, probably due to his popularity and his death occurring at the pinnacle of his career. Shortly before his death, he was heard to have quoted Neil Young, stating that ‘it’s better to burn out than to fade away’.

This mix features tracks from the 5 aforementioned musicians, along with choices from various other musicians who are members of this elusive club. Such as Robert Johnson, who was the first to pass away of all the artists on this mix, back in 1938. Chris Bell from Big Star, who died in a Car Crash just after Christmas, 1978.

D. Boon of the Minutemen who Lying down in the back of a van when it veered off road, he was ejected from the vehicle and broke his neck. And many others who died in such varied ways as being shot (Arlester Christian), suicide (Pete Ham), Diabetes (Linda Jones) and Carbon Monoxide poisoning (Malcolm Hale).

RS MF

Friday, 2 April 2010

Again Over It Over Again


  1. The Music - New Instrumental
  2. Josie - Your Funny Clothes
  3. Jeanne Cherhal - Voilà
  4. The Reduction Agents - 80's Celebration
  5. Neon Heights & Zed J - 16 Again
  6. Modular - Femme Fatale
  7. Los Amigos Invisibles - Si Estuvieras Aquí
  8. Big Hands Big Hearts - Maybe in the Holidays
  9. The Radio Dept - Heaven's on Fire
  10. Loney Dear - Ignorant Boy, Beautiful Girl
  11. The Vines - Don't Listen To The Radio
  12. Eliza Doolittle - Skinny Genes
  13. Bombay Bicycle Club - You Already Know (feat. Kathryn Williams)
  14. Fyfe Dangerfield - She Needs Me
  15. The Blue Van - I Can Feel It
  16. The Apples in Stereo - No One In the World
  17. Ingenting - Släpp In Solen
  18. Princeton - Sadie and Andy
  19. The Penelopes - Ex-Money Tree Avenue
  20. She & Him - Over It Over Again
A first collaboration between njr and myself. How many mixers have I teamed up with now? Must be 30+ , I'll count them all up one day. Anyway, this is one of the best I've been involved in. Full of great pop, this mix, definitely a keeper...

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Windsurfing


  1. Handclaps and Harmonies - I Should Never
  2. Atlas Sound - My Halo
  3. Pearly Gatecrashers - Jim Morrison's Living Today
  4. Phoenix - On Fire
  5. Yoko Ono & Peaches - Kiss Kiss Kiss
  6. Asteroid #4 - It's All OK
  7. Pizzicato Five - Nata Di Marzo
  8. Rainbow Ffolly - Go Girl
  9. Idle Race - Lucky Man
  10. Love - Orange Skies
  11. Fabienne DelSol - Vilaines Filles Mauvais Garcons
  12. Orwell - Elémentaire
  13. Ooberman - Shorley Wall
  14. Lucky Soul - Add Your Light To Mine, Baby
  15. Skybox - Morning After Cuts
  16. Dogs Die In Hot Cars - Man Bites Man
  17. Archies - You Little Angel
  18. Young Rascals - Groovin'

Well, after nigh on 5 years of posting my mixes on various sites on the internet, I feel it’s time to call it a day. Yes, this will be the final mix I submit on-line.

Thanks for all the great feedback I’ve had over the years, happy I made so many friends. I’ll miss you all, but it’s time to spend more time on my first love. Windsurfing.

RS MF

Saturday, 20 March 2010

A Source of Guaranteed Happiness


  1. Half Man Half Biscuit - Joy Division Oven Gloves
  2. The Clean - Tally Ho
  3. Jeff Beck - Hi-Ho Silver Lining
  4. The Zombies - Tell Her No
  5. Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings - Tell Me
  6. Nerina Pallot - I Don't Want To Go Out
  7. Sneaky Sound System - It's Not My Problem
  8. Phoenix - 1901
  9. Silverchair - Insomnia
  10. Quasi - Our Happiness Is Guaranteed
  11. Merlene Webber - No Happiness
  12. Trinidad Tripoli Steel Band - Sissy Strut
  13. Destra Garcia - Bacchanal
  14. Djavan - Aquele Um
  15. Manu Chao - Trapped By Love
  16. Patience Africa & Peddlers - Lomfana Ngi Yamithanda
  17. Busi & Ilanga - True Love
  18. Tunng vs Taraf De Haidouks - Homecoming
  19. Lo Jo and Django - Jah Kas Cool Boy
  20. Django Django - Storm
  21. Stephane Grappelli - Djangology
  22. Detektivbyran - Honky Tonk of Wermland
  23. Markscheider Kunst - Moryak
  24. Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train

Sammy
I always knew a collaboration between myself and the estimable Mr Song would throw up an interesting and eclectic mix and I certainly wasn't disappointed. The first of many posts this, I hope.

Robert Song

For one so (relatively) young, I have always been impressed in the breadth and quality of Sam's mixes. On this our first collaboration, we have covered a lot of decades and genres.
I think I can say with some confidence that you should at least find one tune here that will be guaranteed to make you happy.

RS MF

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Sunny Day Cookie Club


  1. Messer Fur Frau Muller - Let's Smile But Stir
  2. Tiny Masters Of Today - Pop Chart
  3. Annemarie - Apple (Suicide On Your Stereo Set)
  4. Boy Genius - Blame Love
  5. The Loves - Sweet Sister Delia
  6. The Zolas - You Better Watch Out
  7. The Lovely Eggs - I Like Birds But I LIke Other Animals Too
  8. Will Mono & Jan Joknie - Seks Vir Plesier
  9. The Cookies - The Old Crowd
  10. Pale Sunday - Shooting Star
  11. OK Go - Before The Earth Was Round
  12. Wire - Ex Lion Tamer
  13. Balloon Farm - A Question Of Temperature
  14. The Summer Sounds - One Last Kiss
  15. Kaleidoscope - Flight from Ashiya
  16. The Clientele - The Garden At Night
  17. Wondermints - Knowing Me, Knowing You
  18. Spaghetti Anywhere - Girlfriends with Boyfriends
  19. Javelin - Vibrationz
  20. The 10p Mixes - Sticky Disco
  21. Meow Meow! - I Wonder What Went Wrong
  22. Grizzly Bear - While You Wait For The Others
  23. Summer Camp - Ghost Train
  24. Sondre Lerche - Bluish
A milestone mix. This is the first mix that has been created on my Mac, which I purchased over 2 months ago. Being still more familiar with the PC set up, I've been doing most of my mixing/uploading and creating CD covers, and even finally submitting the final tracklist on my blog and ZerO on my old computer. But this is a 100% Mac only concoction. It's taken a lot more time than usual after encountering a few small hurdles but I did it and now I'm finally ready to make this permanent .

Thanks to a few people for their help over the past week, in particular Ed, and especially Deanna who finally showed me how easy things can be when you know what to do.

So, have the perils of putting this together detracted from my enjoyment of it? Luckily, no!

Monday, 8 March 2010

One Hour Twenty


  1. The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun
  2. The Kinks - Mr. Pleasant
  3. The Minders - Pauline
  4. The Pillbugs - The Milkman's Wife
  5. Vampire Weekend - Holiday
  6. Flight Of The Conchords - We're Both In Love With A Sexy Lady
  7. Of Montreal - Your Magic Is Working
  8. Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
  9. The New Pornographers - Challengers
  10. Benji Hughes - Ladies On Parade
  11. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
  12. Wilco - Casino Queen
  13. Dressy Bessy - Side 2
  14. T. Rex - Jeepster
  15. Edwin Moses - I Needed You
  16. Neutral Milk Hotel - Glue
  17. Honeybus - Black Mourning Band
  18. I Am Kloot - Morning Rain
  19. The Hollies - Heading For A Fall
  20. Tommy Roe - It's Gonna Hurt Me

Following on from the mix by John K comes my own attempt at a last fm mix. As usual I’ve taken a track from each of my Top 20 artists on last fm and moulded them into a mix.

There’s certainly a few surprises on the list. The first being the number of my favourite acts not included – The Smiths, Roxy Music, Big Star, Rolling Stones, The Clash etc

I can attribute that to the rise of digital music. Pre 2006 all of my music was purchased on hard copy (CD, vinyl) and while I still listen to these on occasion, nowadays most of my music is purchased (or indeed not) digitally and listened to via the laptop or Mac.

Hence, some bands I was not aware of before this date (Pillbugs, Minders, Of Montreal) along with new acts (Vampire Weekend, Flight of the Conchords) feature highly.

The inclusion of acts such as Tommy Roe and Edwin Moses over established acts can be put down to mix making. Nowadays I often choose to listen to mixes over actual albums I’ve heard before, and I’m always on the lookout for new music to then share with others via my mixes. Of course I’ll often go back to old favourites such as the Beatles and Kinks, but generally I want to hear new sounds..

The mix is exactly one hour long, and every track I’ve used has never previously appeared on a Sammy mix. The only exception being the lovely Hollies song which certainly deserves a second outing..

RS MF