Showing posts with label Sex Pistols. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sex Pistols. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 October 2016

Some (Random) Thoughts on John Peel

Now you know by now that the influence that this man had on my dad and his generation. Some of the stand ups and musicians have also praised this man. But on the way to work this morning I was listening to the John Peel Lecture by Billy Bragg from 2012 and it inspired me a bit so when I got in I listened to and I am still listening to what appears to be a long list of the tracks that made the festive 50 over the years. I always knew his show was eclectic but the festive 50 were chosen by the audience so is great testament to see that the audience chose music this diverse from what was probably a more obscure list that he actually played.

However this is interesting; just look below at the first few years of the FF50's.

1976
1. Led Zeppelin Stairway To Heaven
2. Derek & The Dominoes Layla
3. Bob Dylan Desolation Row

1977
1. The Motors Dancing The Night Away
2. Althea & Donna Uptown Top Ranking
3. The Motors You Beat The Hell Out Of Me

1978
1. Sex Pistols Anarchy In The UK
2. The Clash Complete Control
3. Sex Pistols God Save The Queen

1979
1. Sex Pistols Anarchy In The UK
2. The Undertones Teenage Kicks
3. The Clash White Man In Hammersmith Palais

Bragg says the shows remit was to push people, open up people to new ideas; new sounds. Pop music was played all day during that period so musical misfits had no voice on what they would hear on the radio. Yes they had records but again the limit there is how many pieces of vinyl you own and you can't hear new things listening to your worn out of Frampton Comes Alive. So from everyone who  talks about this man say that's what he did.

Note; this is not my copy nor have I heard the album. I am not mocking it's contents but know it was a popular precursor to Punk.
When I started listening to his shows from tapes posted online; I heard songs from XTC, Gang of Four, The Who, Augustus Pablo, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Clash, Ranking Trevor, Mikey Dread and even played an REO Speedwagon track (once it finished he called it bland). I'd love to know what he'd be playing now; with sterile pop music being the order of the day...every day...since the beginning of the decade...I'd hope it be something different. Something completely different.
So would this John I think
What was my point again? Anyway Good Night and Good Riddance.

Thursday, 12 November 2015

I Swear I was There

I had to make a zine in my last project. So here it is. It was to be linked to the ISTD brief; Eyewitness. A brief where we as participants had to create an exhibition space and sell-able item for said exhibition. Simple really.

I chose the eyewitness account of the Sex Pistols at the Lesser Free Trade Hall as written by one of my favourite bassists, Peter Hook, in his book Unknown Pleasures: Inside Joy Division. The exhibition is bright and beautiful so wanted a zine to be in an almost cliche style to contrast the space. So I did, abused the photocopier, cut up letters from news papers and scribbled some words on a page.

Friday, 6 February 2015

ever get the feeling you've been cheated?


 I have been cheated but I am trying not to get down hearted because I made some great work for someone but they just couldn't see it. I have been messaging various companies for work and this gymnastics club got back to me and were very interested in my work, but they liked NOTHING i did for them, not one logo had one redeeming feature. Above and below are my favourite examples of work which I am more than welcome to change the name and words to meet a request if any gymnastics club owners are reading this.





Sunday, 7 September 2014

All The Madmen


 The legends of modern rock can not be under estimated. Without the Glam Rock and David Bowie; You wouldn't of had punk. Without Pete Townsend you wouldn't have some of the best albums of the mod and Rock genre. Johnny Rotten was the man who inspired the British punk movement with his band the Sex Pistols. Psychedelia was never gonna be the same again once Syd Barret Got his hands on it.