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February 26, 2017 by Simon Sweetman
The Voice Is Gone, Man: When Singers Can No Longer Sing
There’s a demo version of Bob Dylan singing Like A Rolling Stone, just Bob at the piano, it’s just over a minute long. I like it more than the original. It’s part of the original Bootleg series and that’s easily one of the most important collections of music I ever heard in my life. It opened doors, and worlds […]Archive
September 10, 2016 by Simon Sweetman
Kembrew McLeod: Blondie’s Parallel Lines (33 1/3)
Blondie’s Parallel Lines (33 1/3) Kembrew McLeod Bloomsbury Academic As good as a great wee fan-story is – and perfect for many of the volumes of this series – nothing beats a great argument that makes you think of the album in question in a whole new light, then – of course – sends you […]Archive
July 21, 2015 by Simon Sweetman
Stubs: #112 – Blondie & Pretenders, Martinborough, 2010
A pretty great double bill, this – though it seemed a lot of people really didn’t care for The Pretenders, which was odd, they were the better band. Blondie – so many hits, a great vibe, but Debbie Harry’s voice is gone, fucked, shot. Just horrible, really. Still, you could see her trying, and also […]Archive
March 8, 2012 by Simon Sweetman
The Vinyl Countdown # 1590
Radiohead, Radiohead…Before Computers (1999) Remember when Radiohead was almost a shoegazer band? This bootleg compilation does! It’s of more interest to me now than listening to the Itch EP or Pablo Honey (nothing wrong with them – just done to death for me). This takes tracks from the band’s very early “On A Friday” demo […]Archive
February 12, 2012 by Simon Sweetman
The Vinyl Countdown # 1625
Blondie, Parallel Lines (1978) I saw Blondie perform – or what’s left of her/them – a couple of years ago. You know it wasn’t that bad. Saved by a great catalogue of tunes anyway; Debbie Harry’s voice was shot. But there was something endearing about it all happening even if she did look rather silly, […]Archive
January 25, 2012 by Simon Sweetman