Twenty pounds of headlines plus rants, theories and the odd slice of old hokum: served hot. Which this week involves …
… Jimmy Cliff and how his versatility worked against him
… the Conjuror? Eyeball Tickler? The Concert in the Egg? Hieronymus Bosch painting or late-period Oasis B-side?
… Motown, Jacksons, Beatles, Chili Peppers? What’s the greatest bassline on record?
… what you notice watching the new Beatles’ Anthology 4
... why the leading edge of novelty is the internet
… from Eddie Cochran to the Bonzos, Can, Hawkwind, Costello and Stone Roses: the pioneering life of label-boss Andrew Lauder
… when did it become impossible to date records by their sound? And when did they stop sounding like glorious accidents?
… Joan Armatrading? Carole King? Dido? Which singer-songwriters are legends?
… what’s “stuck culture”?
… is Tomorrow Never Knows the only one-chord wonder?
… the link between Good Times, Another One Bites the Dust and Rapper’s Delight
… whalebone corsets, butchers’ knives: Nick Cave and the art of 18th century lyric-writing
… “Graham Coxon was a trumpet player and plays the guitar like a trumpet!”
Plus birthday guest Kevin Walsh: which musicians are freaks and which cheerleaders?
Hear Wilton Felder’s isolated bass on the Jackson 5’s’ I Want You Back’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z91l_lPz1oc
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