Original video located here. Accessed 20th December 2023
Song title: The Season's Upon Us
Artist: Dropkick Murphys
Year: 2013
Why I like this song:
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Original video located here. Accessed 20th December 2023
Song title: The Season's Upon Us
Artist: Dropkick Murphys
Year: 2013
Why I like this song:
Hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Song title: A Pair of Brown Eyes
Artist: The Pogues
Year: 1985
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Shane McGowan
I got into the Pogues in my early twenties. At first it was the novelty of Celtic folk played the speed of a punk band with the raucousness of a drunk singalong. But then, upon closer examination, there is a high class of songcraft at work. Indeed, it is through the Pogues that I learnt the strength of an opening line among other things.
So here's to you Shane, a true poet if ever there was one.
Original video located here. Accessed 6th October 2023
Song title: Love for the Sake of Love
Artist: Claudja Barry
Year: 1977
Why I like this song:
There's a really strange ad circulating on Tasmanian TV at the moment which features this song.
But however bizarre the ad may be, it did make me realise that the song was a stand-out - as well as a firm reminder that the production values of seventies disco truly was on another level.
Song title: Dream Weaver
Artist: Gary Wright
Year: 1975
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Gary Wright
It may be corny, it may be seventies production at it's best/worst, it may only known to a certain number of people due it's use in Wayne's World. But damn, it is still a snappy tune.
And as an illustration of a night/dream journey, it does it's job and it does it well
Song title: I'm a Believer
Artist: Smash Mouth
Originally Done By: Monkees
Year: 2001
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Steve Harwell
I am prepared to die on the hill that Walkin' on the Sun was the best song Smash Mouth ever did but I will admit to having a soft spot for this.
Somehow, it has an energy that was missing from the original.
Song title: Everybody Moves
Artist: Died Pretty
Year: 1989
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Ron S Peno
Much has already been written how Died Pretty was a band that should've gotten huge so i won't reiterate such matters. But what I will say is that this song is indeed a gem and sounds pretty much like itself - as in, completely unrelated to what else was happening at the time.
And is all the better for it.
Song title: I Wonder
Artist: Rodriguez
Year: 1970
Why I like this song:
R.I.P. Sixto Rodriguez
I think it's far to say that the documentary Searching for Sugar Man has done a monumental job of bringing awareness to the music of Rodriguez. Personally, I knew of the story well enough before i heard the man's music. And the story was potent enough to make me see the man when he performed live in Hobart. And there I was won over with his space presence and snappy songs.
I like this one the best due to to the bassline and the witty observations our man Sixto is making