electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, October 06, 2007

podcast no 93 - why don't you ask Keith?


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The Electric Mainline -with The Koolaid Electric Company - Let Me Drift Away

Scott from The Electric Mainline says this on his blog:
Let Me Drift Away was recorded with Fran and The Koolaid boys - Dean, Sam & Dave (the Koolaid Electric Mainline anyone?) - last Sunday round at Dean's gaff. We had a blast recording it and we did one rehearsal of this song which sounded uncannily like the VU jamming with the Mary Chain - well it sounded like that from where I was standing..... We couldn't recapture that for the recording, but we have got this version which does come somewhere near. Ok, this recording has mistakes in, but it sounds so broken and fragile, and to me thats where the beauty lies.... this is why I adore this version so much... I love it so much more than the original. It was made with a lot of fun, goodwill and kindness... and thats why I've uploaded it as a free download - we've got to spread the love...

Lazy Sinatra - Why Don't You Ask You

Mysterious, and no, the guy on the left is not this artist! I played this song on my contribution to Three Men In A Pod No 1, and thought it would work really well with the opening song.





John & Wayne - Tripping Up Inclines and Nearly Killed Keith

John Dunnery and Wayne Wilkinson
are two carpenters with a passion for music. They were working around the UK in 2001 when they joined Aquarian Nation and recorded their debut album 'Nearly Killed Keith'. The lyrics tell the story of life away from home working on dreary building sites when all the while they were just wanting to live their childhood dream of being musicians. Their album 'Nearly Killed Keith' can be bought by going to www.aquariannation.com and then click on the cd store section. It is also available on iTunes for download or can be purchased at www.townsend-records.co.uk



Breakfast in Bed - Emily's In Soho
This is a recorded in one take of a new song that will be on the band's new album to be released next year. It's about a lovely girl they know ...

"Endearing English roustabouts equally influenced by Ian Dury, London buses and cafeterias which smell like the inside of ancient handbags. These guys write catchy, hooky, nicely nicely indie music. Yes they do."-GREASY LIPS CLUB NIGHT
"The new likely lads..."-NME
"A little bit naughty, and very pleasing. Unfortunately nothing like my wife...". - PLAY MUSIC

This week, for soundbed music I used Forever by Perfect Blue and Don't Cha by The Electric Mainline.
The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

 

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