Archive for March 2013

1. For The Love Of - Nico

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I have decided to put some posts together about my greatest influences. A condensed biography, a selection of images and some of my personal favourite tracks.  

The first in the series was an easy choice, Nico!

I first came to hear about Nico through her album 'Chelsea Girls', before I had even heard of the Velvet Underground and their work. I was totally struck by her unique voice, low and harsh with a thick German accent. 



Nico was born Christa Päffgen, in Nazi occupied Cologne in 1938, to a working class rural family. She left school aged thirteen when she was scouted by a fashion house and invited into the world of teenage modelling due to her  cheekbones, perfect skin and full lips. 




She moved to New York aged 17 to focus on launching an acting career and landed roles in La Tempesta and La Dolce Vita
In 1965 she met Brian Jones, Bob Dylan and Jimmy Page and went on to record her first single, 'I'm Not Saying', that summer.
Through Brian Jones she met, possibly the most important meeting in her life, Andy Warhol and instantly was enlisted to act in his experimental art-house films including 'Chelsea Girls' and 'Imitation of Christ'. 



When Warhol began to manage, and finance, The Velvet Underground he suggested they take on Nico as a 'chanteuse'. The band reluctantly agreed and Nico came to sing on tracks 'I'll Be Your Mirror', 'Femme Fatale' and 'All Tomorrows Parties' on the album 'The Velvet Undeground and Nico'. The album came out to little acclaim at the time but has since become a classic album, appearing in Rolling Stones '500 Greatest Albums of All Time' list and inspiring millions of musicians. 



Following her collaboration with the Velvet Underground she released her debut album as a solo artist 'Chelsea Girl'. The album is made up of cover versions of respected artists such as Jackson Browne and Bob Dylan as well as tracks especially written for her by ex-bandmates John Cale and Lou Reed. 



My favourite track off the album is 'Eulogy To Lenny Bruce'. When I first heard it it blew my mind, it was the first 'art music' i had ever heard and I loved the distant dreaminess of it. 



After 'Chelsea Girl' Nico went on to release a series of solo albums, my favourite being 'The End'. 



In the late 1970's/80's Nico spent a lot of time in Europe, especially the UK. During this time she struggled with a severe heroin addiction, left over from her factory days. This time in her life is documented in the insightful book 'Songs They Never Play On The Radio', written by her keyboard player at the time James Young. The book is an unflinching glimpse at the unglamorous world of a former 'Warhol Superstar' suffocating in her addictions. 



Nico died in 1988 from a heart attack whilst riding her bicycle. Tragically she had just kicked her drug habits and had been concentrating on a regime of healthy eating and exercise. 

 
  
All images taken from the Nico last fm page 


P.S: Please excuse this post being so picture heavy, there are just too many great shots to chose from!

Lets Duet - BullyBones Live At The Solent

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Here is a video of a (spontaneous) live collaboration with little ole me and island favourites BullyBones at the Solent Inn last month!

 The video was put together by talented island cinematographer Conner Henriette, also responsible for the other two promotional videos BullyBones have put out (find them on their Youtube channel).

Catch them live again at the Loft this Friday when they appear at Club Stomp to celebrate the launch of their debut album.

xx

My Bloody Valentine - Hammersmith Apollo 12th March 2013

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Last Tuesday, the 11th March, I made my way up to London to watch the mighty return of Dream Pop superstars My Bloody Valentine. 
The handful of dates follow the release of their first studio album in 22 years.

Hammersmith Apollo - Photo Courtesy of James Thourpe

Support came from french act Le Volume Courbe, playing a diverse  45 minute set of material. Some songs reminded me of the folk-pop we have seen scattered in the charts throughout the year, and others were sweet, layered noise-fests reminiscent of My Bloody Valentines earlier works. Frontwoman Charlotte Marionneau has a stunning voice that lies on top of the music beautifully..and I am a total sucker for french pop.

A Sea of Shoegazers

My Bloody Valentine were mind bendingly, awe inspiringly, unforgettably brilliant. Everything I had hoped they would be. After I saw them headline Bestival 2008 (also mind-blowing)I was desperate to see them play inside, where the sound wouldn't be sucked up by the wind. 
They played a mixture of old classics and new material from their new release 'M B V', which stood tall next to respected oldies such as 'Feed Me With Your Kiss'. 

My Blurry Valentine
'You Made Me Realise', and its famous 'holocaust' section, were a highlight for me. I don't think I moved a muscle the entire song, ...just AWESOME! 




I left gutted I hadn't brought a ticket for the following night...but more excited for Primavera than I already was!


(A mini playlist of my top tracks)

xx

5 Things This Week

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5 Things This Week


1. Lou Reed cassette, part of a 3 tape anthology. 
(A gift from a friend)

2. Blue Labelle natural hand oil. 

3. 1950's Pulp Fiction.
(Gift from my mum!)

4. Besame Lipstick.

5. My Primavera ticket arrived this week
(!!!EXCITED!!!)


Blue Labelle


With the weather being so bitter and central heating on constantly I have been using my Blue Labelle hand oil religiously.
Blue Labelle are a Ventnor based company specialising in 100% natural and botanical skincare. Every product I have tried smells amazing, moisturises and lasts for ages!
The hand oil is approved by the Vegan society and contains lots of magic antioxidants.

Besame
I have this lipstick in 'Carmine', a warm orangey matte colour. Besame specialise in replica 1940's cosmetics. The lipstick is in a gold plated bullet case reminiscent of old Hollywood glamour.
It stays on well and does not require lipliner! All Besame lipsticks are enriched with A, E and C as well as aloe and green tea extracts.



I am pleasantly surprised with Primal Screams new track 2013.
I love the guitar from Kevin Sheilds, of My Bloody Valentine. The album is released early May, 2013 being the first single to be taken from it.
I read on Pitchfork the album features Debbie Googe, also of My Bloody Valentine fame, on bass whilst their regular bassist Mani tours with The Stone Roses.

xx




Hentai Babies and Rilke live at The King Lud

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This Thursday I popped into the King Lud to check out their weekly 'an audience with..' night.


This week was the turn of Punk band Rilke supported by the magnificent Hentai Babies. 
DJ Nipsy provided the soundtrack to the evening, playing Pop-Punk and Grunge classics (and forgotten gems) all night. 
Hentai Babies
Hentai Babies played a great set as always. Every time I see them play I love them more and more...cannot wait to hear the results of their time spent at Studio Humbug this last month. 
Paul McCann




(My personal favourite, 'Righteous Rainbows') 

I love Bianca and Paul's matching outfits!
This was my first time seeing Rilke. Sadly I missed them play the 'Valentines Day Massacre', at the Loft, alongside BullyBones and Natelys Whore. They played a short, to the point, crazy and energetic set.  

Rilke
I checked out their facebook page when I got home that night. I love their artwork for the recent cassette split alongside James Hunt and Max Williams entitled 'Isle of Wight Acoustic Punx'. So exciting to see the Isle of Wight DIY scene so active. 

Keep up to date with live music events at the King Lud by following their facebook page!

xx

p.s: Sorry for the poor photos....slowly getting used to a new camera!

Spaff Tits at Studio Humbug

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Spaff Tits recently spent a day recording two tracks at Studio Humbug with Rob and Jim Homes. 





Rob Potter - Bass


Luke Curtis - Guitar/Vox

Spaff Tits
xx


BullyBones and Spaff Tits Live at Coburgs!

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This December Spaff Tits had the absolute pleasure of performing their debut gig alongside the Islands most exciting new band, BullyBones

Poster design by Russel Brook


It was a beautiful night full of beautiful people and beautiful music with records being spun by Sparrow, of Psycho Beat, Nispy and Jim Homes from Studio Humbug. 
The dance floor was packed until closing with punk, garage and weird 60's pop playing all night. 

Photos courtesy of Georgia Russel


Spaff Tits

BullyBones

BullyBones recorded a live clip of their track 'Barnstormer' with the help of their photographer and collaborator Conner Henriette



xx