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		<title>J. J. Cale</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 05:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Travelin&#8217; Light / J. J. Cale March &#8217;77, Corinne and I made our first trip to England together for a fortnight of fun. We ended up staying at the then seedy Royal Scott Hotel, way before the area became chic. But seriously, it was heaven to us, a real taste of old London, now [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Travelin&#8217; Light / J. J. Cale<br />
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<p>March &#8217;77, Corinne and I made our first trip to England together for a fortnight of fun. We ended up staying at the then seedy <a href="http://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/info?hotelId=269&#038;utm_source=google&#038;utm_medium=maps&#038;utm_campaign=London%20Kings%20Cross%20Royal%20Scot">Royal Scott Hotel</a>, way before the area became chic. But seriously, it was heaven to us, a real taste of old London, now long gone. </p>
<p>Most importantly, the visit marked our first meeting with Howard. Who knew then that we&#8217;d become life long friends. HT showed us around for two weeks solid, and must&#8217;ve been glad to see the back of us.</p>
<p>This was a time almost like no other, with the energy of punk united against the stale old guard, and HT had every night sorted: The Damned, The Jam, Eddie &#038; The Hot Rods, Ultravox, Eater, Johnny Moped, The Sex Pistols, The Heartbreakers, Sham 69, Siouxsie &#038; The Banshees, Rockpile, The Downliners Sect, Generation X, The Clash, The Vibrators. Pretty sick, right?</p>
<p>We would start every morning in one of the many rickety cafes along Argyle Square or Crestfield Street, covering traditional English breakfast fry ups of eggs, chips and mushy peas with plenty of HP Sauce, gagging back several sugary teas, then scouring either the record shops or dumpy street markets, Corinne looking for deco jewelry and vintage clothes, me for used 45&#8242;s. By early evening, flying on <a href="http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/yesterday/Pages/Yesterday.aspx">Cadbury Flakes or Fry&#8217;s Chocolate Creams</a>, we&#8217;d meet Howard, always in a swinging pub with a happening jukebox.  </p>
<p>He introduced me to Andrew Lauder on one of those nights, and we all found quite a lot to talk about simply by scouring through the records in The Hope &#038; Anchor&#8217;s jukebox. &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217; was visually playing at the time, meaning the machine was a vintage model, one whereby you can watch the  vinyl spinning round. Easily, it made for a lasting memory. </p>
<p>Released by Denny Cordell&#8217;s Shelter Records, quite possibly &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217; was a single simply to allow the B side, &#8216;Cocaine&#8217;, availability to jukeboxes and club dj&#8217;s. For obvious reasons, that track doubled as bragging rights amongst us all, and along with Dillinger&#8217;s &#8216;Cokane In My Brain&#8217;, became our cheap theme.  </p>
<p>Still it&#8217;s this A side, &#8216;Travelin&#8217; Light&#8217;, that I can play endlessly and never tire of, all the while doubling as a journey back in time, to that jukebox and those incredible two weeks.</p>
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		<title>De La Soul / Steely Dan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2011 05:01:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Eye Know / De La Soul When I worked at Island in the late 80&#8242;s, the whole UK office were nuts about hip hop, most of them that is. When they&#8217;d visit New York for CMJ, or maybe it was called the New Music Seminar then, it would be straight to lower Broadway to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Listen: Eye Know / De La Soul<br />
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<p>When I worked at Island in the late 80&#8242;s, the whole UK office were nuts about hip hop, most of them that is. When they&#8217;d visit New York for CMJ, or maybe it was called the New Music Seminar then, it would be straight to lower Broadway to buy sneaks and the East Village to see bands, all the while thinking they were steeped in hip hop culture. Pretty funny. Grass is always greener. I was just as guilty of acid house, or Brit pop as it cringingly got coined. De La Soul was top of the list for them all. They&#8217;d go on about De La this, De La that, like De La clothes and De La haircuts. It was a bit embarrassing. I suppose the lure of ghetto life was no different then than my attraction to it ten years earlier, whether it be Blaxploitation or funk. So fair enough.</p>
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<p>Listen: Peg / Steely Dan<br />
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<p>I tell you what, my effort to avoid them failed, and De La Soul became a bit of a guilty pleasure. A double pleasure really, as it got me to lower my guard against Steely Dan. During their heyday, I was way more interested in The Buzzcocks or The Heartbreakers than all their polish. Taste changes with age, mine widens in fact. Because of &#8216;Eye Know&#8217; I suddenly realized my affection for the sampled hook from &#8216;Peg&#8217;.</p>
<p>And I found I do love a nice UK pressed Steely Dan 7&#8243;, especially the promos.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Listen: Born To Lose / The Heartbreakers HeartbreakersBorn.mp3 The Heartbreakers were in London, playing The Marquee around the last week or so of March &#8217;77. It was luckily during a fortnight visit, seeing a band every night type trip, right at the height of punk. The Roxy was in it&#8217;s brief existence and having missed [...]]]></description>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: Born To Lose / The Heartbreakers <a id='wpaudio-69de433b94678' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/HeartbreakersBorn.mp3'>HeartbreakersBorn.mp3</a></p>
<p>The Heartbreakers were in London, playing The Marquee around the last week or so of March &#8217;77. It was luckily during a fortnight visit, seeing a band every night type trip, right at the height of punk. The Roxy was in it&#8217;s brief existence and having missed them there in order to see The Damned and Johnny Moped at the LSE, I was anxious to get in early. It&#8217;s funny when you go 3,000 miles to see a band that&#8217;s from your own backyard. They were both everything New York yet perfectly invented for England too. Recalling the show that night still gives me the shakes.</p>
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<p class="closespace">Listen: One Track Mind / The Heartbreakers <a id='wpaudio-69de433b946be' class='wpaudio wpaudio-readid3' href='http://www.somanyrecordssolittletime.com/records/HeartbreakersOneTrack.mp3'>HeartbreakersOneTrack.mp3</a></p>
<p>To prove the point about England, they signed to a reactivated (I think just for them) Track Records. Seemingly dormant since the very early 70&#8242;s, suddenly Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp were dug up and cleaned off &#8211; good as new. </p>
<p>In &#8217;67, when the label began, those two must have been a real threat with both The Jimi Hendrix Experience and The Who on a roster that overnight put Track in the uh-oh we&#8217;re all in trouble now league. Thunderclap Newman and The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown didn&#8217;t help, while Marsha Hunt, John&#8217;s Children, The Eire Apparent and Cherry Smash made stubbornly difficult to find, must-have flops.</p>
<p>&#8216;One Track Mind&#8217;, The Heartbreakers second single, had me thinking they could take over the world. My crystal ball obviously needed new batteries. But the guitar tones of Johnny Thunders and especially Walter Lure were a wall of sloppy sound live and for a brief moment I couldn&#8217;t get enough.</p>
<p>Walter played for years on The Ramones albums. His signature sound is a giveaway on TOO TOUGH TO DIE, and a perfect foil to Johnny&#8217;s.</p>
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