Friday, April 6, 2012

SATURDAY & SCOTTISH SINGLE (Part 20)

From wiki:-

Bis are a Scottish indie pop band composed of Steven Clark (Sci-fi Steven), John Clark (John Disco), and Amanda MacKinnon (Manda Rin). Formed in 1994, the band broke up in 2003, but reformed briefly in 2007 for a series of concerts.

The three musicians formed Bis in 1994, when Rin and Disco were in secondary school and Steven had recently finished there. About a year later, they appeared on BBC Television's Top of the Pops performing "Kandy Pop" from their Secret Vampire Soundtrack EP ahead of its release: much being made at the time about them being the first 'unsigned' band to do so: in reality dozens of bands - especially in the late 1970s and 'novelty' acts - had appeared on the show with singles released on labels they had no formal contract with other than as a distributor or, like Bis, on a single by single basis.

Bis released a number of EPs, three of which entered the UK Singles Chart. In the late 1990s "Eurodisco", from their album Social Dancing, became a minor success for the band in Australia as well as the UK.

The band's name, rhyming with 'this', derives from "Black Iron Skyline", a lyric from the song Twilight of a Champion by The The.

The band's early releases were on Glasgow's Chemikal Underground label, run by The Delgados, before transferring to Wiiija where labelmates included Cornershop. In the United States, their records appeared on the underground label K Records, and on the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal label. They toured extensively both in the UK and abroad— their diverse influences reflected in the kind of acts they appeared with: Pavement, Garbage, Luscious Jackson, Foo Fighters and Gary Numan amongst them.

The group became a favourite of the likes of Blur, John Peel and Green Day, despite a particularly hostile review by Steven Wells in the New Musical Express entitled "The Sinking of the Bis-Lark".

The U.S. first encountered the band during the closing credits of The Powerpuff Girls animated series. Their song "Detour" was also given some radio airplay in the U.S. They enjoyed a period of success in Japan, selling nearly 100,000 copies of their debut album in its first week of release, but future releases failed to be anywhere near as successful.

The band broke up in 2003, after playing a farewell show at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. All remained active in the local music scene. Steven and John Disco played in Dirty Hospital and Rin acted as a DJ. Rin was also in a band called The Kitchen, whilst Disco joined the ska band, The Amphetameanies, which included members of Belle & Sebastian and Pink Kross.

In 2005, they announced on the official Bis website that together they had formed a new band, called Data Panik with Stuart Memo on bass and drummer Graham Christie. After releasing two 7" singles, however, the band split up.

Bis contributed an old song to the game Jet Set Radio Future called "Statement of Intent". In 2005, Bis performed in animated form on the CBBC children's cartoon BB3B.

As of 2006 Rin was working on solo material.  In 2007 she teamed up with the Scottish electro-pop outfit, Juno!, and has collaborated on their independently released singles, "Smoke & Mirrors" and "These Boys Are Athletes", as well as regularly appearing live with the band, most recently at the Rock Ness 2008 Festival.


To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the release of their debut album The New Transistor Heroes, Bis re-formed in April 2007 for three shows in Glasgow, Manchester, and London. A greatest hits compilation titled We Are Bis from Glasgow, Scotland was released on compact disc to coincide with these shows.


In August 2008, Rin released the solo single, "DNA", which she followed up with the release of her debut album, My DNA with "This Is Fake DIY" in September 2008.


In November 2009, Rin announced that the band would reform to play at the Primavera Festival in May 2010.


More recently, singer Manda Rin provided the artwork for an iPhone game called "All Fridges Are Psychotic" and (on 18 November 2010) made a short guest appearance on the BBC music quiz programme Never Mind the Buzzcocks. She also teamed up with Hyperbubble on a track for their 2011 album Drastic Cinematic.

And here's the one bit of plastic I have in the cupboard:-

mp3 : Bis - Kandy Pop
mp3 : Bis - Secret Vampires
mp3 : Bis - Teen-c Power
mp3 : Bis - Diska

A #25 hit in March 1996.   Next up.....Blood Uncles.

THE MONDAY CORRESPONDENT


From Hilltown to Tinseltown.

Hearing a track on my iPod whilst in the middle of the South China Sea inspired this posting.

The track I heard was Tragedy Girl by King L, a band band formed in 1995 by Gary Clark.

Clark had fronted Dundee band Danny Wilson, who were formed in the mid-eighties. Gary Clark and schoolmate Ged Grimes had been in a school band together. It was when they were joined by younger brother Kit Clark, they were signed to Virgin Records after being discovered busking.

Initially they were called Spencer Tracy, their first album was recorded, the artwork completed, when someone from Virgin Records in America feared that they may be sued by the Tracy family, and so a name change was needed.

Clark’s father was a big Frank Sinatra fan and his favourite Sinatra film was Meet Danny Wilson, about which Clark Snr was always complaining that the TV companies never showed often enough. It seemed to fit the bill.

The album Meet Danny Wilson was released in April 1987, and its first single Mary’s Prayer was released three times before becoming a hit in the UK. It only happened after it was championed by Jonathan King’s ‘youth’ TV show No Limits who kept playing the video as a song that ‘should have been a hit’. The song actually went to #32 in the US charts before it reached #3 in the UK charts, as I said earlier, at third time of asking.

mp3 : Danny Wilson - Mary's Prayer

The album was an eclectic mix, with two tales of leaving their hometown of Dundee - Davy and Aberdeen. Other tracks had a jazz feel to them and one song  - Nothing Ever Goes To Plan -  is even described as a Bosa Nova. But the strength of the album is the song writing of Gary Clark.

The follow up album Bebop Moptop produced a second hit single The Second Summer of Love, a song that I don’t really care for, while another single I Can’t Wait was backed by a wonderful live cover version of the famous Abba hit Knowing Me Knowing You which includes the immortal shout out ‘Jimmy Shand*’ before the instrumental break where they played an accordion instead of a guitar.

mp3 : Danny Wilson - Knowing Me, Knowing You (live)

*Sir Jimmy Shand from Auchtermucty, Fife was a Scottish musician who played traditional Scottish dance music on the accordion. He was a favourite of the Queen.

The three members of Danny Wilson went their separate ways in early 1991, Gary Clark then released a single under the name of Eleven.

He then set about writing and recording a solo album, most of the songs were intended for a third Danny Wilson album but he had a free hand with his choice of songs without consulting anyone else.

Ten Short Stories of Love was released in 1993; it’s an album that shows Clark’s ability to write bitter/sweet pop songs. The album had a more soulful sound in places. Unfortunately the album didn’t sell in any great numbers.

mp3 : Gary Clark - This Is Why, J

It was on the back of this release that I saw Gary Clark, for the one and only time, play live in his hometown of Dundee, at the Whitehall Theatre on the 27th May 1993.

Being a sort of homecoming gig, the place was packed to the rafters and a surprise was that in his touring band was Boo Herwerdine, the founding member of The Bible.

During the evening both Ged Grimes and brother Kit joined Clark on stage. One of the highlights was when they played a tremendous version of the Isley BrothersSummer Breeze, which was quite appropriate for an early summer’s evening even in Dundee.

The collaboration with Hewerdine continued into Clark’s next project, the aforementioned King L album Great Day for Gravity.

The pair started writing songs and the album developed further when Clark met Eric Pressley on a trip to Los Angeles. Neil MacColl, also a former member of The Bible, joined in the writing and recording of the album.

The album once again failed to sell but received great critical acclaim, but it's one that I've found very enjoyable rediscovering recently.

mp3 : King L - Tragedy Girl

Clark and Pressley then formed a band Transister with Keely Hawkes, (sister of Chesney ‘the one and only’ Hawkes). They produced a six track EP and one album. Tracks from the album were used in six different Hollywood movies. Their sound is quite similar to Garbage.

mp3 : Transister - Dizzy Moon

Gary Clark then became ‘a gun for hire’ songwriter composing hit songs for the likes of Natalie Imbruglia for whom he co-wrote and produced her million selling album White Lilies Island.

So far he has worked with David McAlmont, Liz Phair, Skin (Skunk Anansie), Mark Owen and Lloyd Cole among others.

mp3 : Mark Owen - Kill With Your Smile

Working with Lloyd Cole seems on the whole to have been a very enjoyable experience, according to a recent interview with Gary:-

"I’d met Lloyd a few times in the process of gigging and doing promotional work, we shared the same publisher and he suggested that it would be good for us to write together. We met up in New York and we came up with a few songs. The interesting thing about Lloyd is that he is a brilliant songwriter….but he doesn’t want to write lyrics with anyone else.


I was used to being involved in the lyrics, so it was a weird dynamic trying to work with him, because I’d suggest things and could feel him pulling away. I’d suggest more and he’d just close the song down. So I left New York thinking we had a bunch of unfinished things and Lloyd would finish the lyrics once I’d gone.


‘That Boy’ is the one song of ours that saw the light of day and it has been released, on the original ‘The Negatives’ album, on a Greatest Hits compilation and on another release.


It really is the gift that keeps on giving!!!!"

mp3 : Lloyd Cole - That Boy
mp3 : Lloyd Cole & The Negatives - That Boy
mp3 : Lloyd Cole - That Boy (Langer & Winstanley Mix)

Gary Clark now lives in LA and is a highly sought after songwriter and producer.

If you are listening to a mainstream radio station chances are you are hearing a pop song written and produced by a man from Dundee.....from the Hilltown area of the city of Discovery.

Mr John Greer, Monday 20 February 2012

Kid Cudi - Dose Of Dopeness Lyrics

Dose Of Dopeness
Lyrics by Kid Cudi

Moving without moving.
Pure crush groovin’
Right on track, right on and
I’m backRap ex-lax,
yeah I be pooing on ‘em
Damn right, Mr Cudi he be dippin’ on ‘em
Say it loud, you all want the new new
Explorer like Dora
Thats how I got a clue too
So f-cking underground,
barely on YoutubeTill Day
 N Nite now they al got a clue who
Took me a minute man, took me a whileHard

Crooked I - Monsters In My Head Lyrics (Ft. Slaughterhouse)

Monsters In My Head
Lyrics by Crooked I Ft. Slaughterhouse

Monsters in my head
Monsters in my head
[Crooked I]
What if I told you
 I wake up screamin’ and swingin’
Dreamin’ that
 I’m fighting demons
Dreamin’
I’m swingin’ on heathen’s
Competin’ and schemin’ to eat every piece of my piece when
I’m sleepin’Need a priest and a deacon
When I’m speakin’ to preachers tell ‘em
I’m only at peace when I’m drinkin’I’

Santigold - Disparate Youth Lyrics

Disparate Youth Lyrics
by Santigold


Don’t look ahead,
 there’s stormy weather
Another roadblock in our way
But if we go, we go together
Our handš are tied here if we stay
Oh, we set our dreams to carry us
In the middle where we were one
Now we push right past to find out
Or either win what they have lošt
Oh ah, oh ahWe know now we won’t go
Oh ah, oh ah
Our lives worth fighting for
Oh ah, oh ah
We know now we

Bruce Springsteen - Easy Money Lyrics

Easy Money Lyrics
 by Bruce Springsteen


You put on your coat,
I’ll put on my hatYou put out the dog,
I’ll put out the catYou put on your red dress for me tonight,
honey
We’re going on the town now looking for easy money
There’s nothing to it mister,
 you won’t hear a sound
When your whole world comes tumbling down
And all them fat cats they just think it’s funny
I’m going on the town now looking for easy

Bruce Springsteen - Easy Money Lyrics

Easy Money Lyrics by Bruce Springsteen
You put on your coat,
 I’ll put on my hatYou put out the dog,
 I’ll put out the catYou put on your red dress for me tonight, 
honey
We’re going on the town now looking for easy money
There’s nothing to it mister, 
you won’t hear a sound
When your whole world comes tumbling down
And all them fat cats they just think it’s funny
I’m going on the town now looking for easy