Smudge formed in Sydney, Australia, 30-years ago back in 1991. Tom Morgan wrote the songs, sang (most of the songs) and played guitar, Paul Duncan was on bass (later replaced by Adam Yee) and Alison Galloway was on drums.
The story behind their formation is kind of strange, Morgan and Galloway were asked to form a band and contribute a song (Tom wrote Tea, Toast & Turmoil),to a split EP on local label Half A Cow records, run by Nic Dalton who went on to play in The Lemonheads during their most prolific, successful and exciting period.
Storytelling, melodies, humour and clever word play over fuzzy/acoustic guitars were at the heart of Smudge and they quickly set about releasing singles and EP's via Half A Cow and also Domino Records.
Three EP's were collated on the 1993 compilation Tea, Toast & Turmoil before the band released their debut album Manilow in 1994.
One of the many things I love about Smudge is that a song only lasts as long as it needs to, or, as much as Morgan had written at the time it was recorded! Funny You Should Mention That is only 24-seconds long, Top Bunkin' Duncan is only 4 seconds! While the sublime Real McCoy, Wrong Sinatra is 1 minute 21 seconds. If Smudge want to record squalling guitars feeding back - they do.
But it's the power punk/garage pop gems and the sweet acoustic songs that Morgan seemingly tosses out for fun that I love the most.
In 1991, not long after forming, Morgan met Evan Dando from The Lemonheads during an Australian tour and they became close friends. Dando returned and the two got together, writing/co-writing a number of songs that would appear on It's A Shame About Ray, Come On Feel The Lemonheads and Car, Button, Cloth.
Dando and Morgan appeared a match made in heaven. I'd love for them to get together again to see what they could come up with.
You, Me, Carpark Now (1996) and Real McCoy, Wrong Sinatra (1998) completed a trilogy of albums for Smudge. Although I'd highly recommend their 2010 compilation This Smudge Is True, collated by Nic Dalton and released on his Half A Cow label, which contains an epic 28 songs. If you are new to the band then it's a great place to start.
Smudge still play a handful of shows every year in Australia. Tom Morgan released a solo album, Orange Syringe, in 2013, while he is also still a member of Sneeze with Nic Dalton.
Here are 10 of my favourite songs by Smudge with YouTube links to them all, plus some bonus Lemonheads/Dando versions.
I've also created a playlist on Spotify - 10 from Smudge. 22-minutes and 13 seconds of brilliance!
Tea, Toast & Turmoil
Opening with an infectious guitar riff before Morgan sings without coming up for air, flying through the song, telling a story about getting up in the morning after the night before. I particularly love the section from 42-seconds in (below) where things just flow so effortlessly - listen out for Galloway's little backing vocal - wash my hair - followed by a giggle. CLICK HERE if you don't see the video below.
And it scares me, when I find out
I've been falling
And jumping like a jack in the box
Well I'm gonna go home
Yeah I'm gonna stay in
Gonna wash my hair (wash my hair)
Scary Cassettes
A love song to more than one person, certainly to Lou Barlow and Lou Reed.
I've been told that you've been bold with Harry, Mark and John
That's my second favourite line from my fifth favourite song
Hope you like Lou
Morgan goes on to mention Lou being pride of place at number 1 and 2 and lay his heart on the line with the declaration;
And if you're gonna make a move
For some space in my life
You gotta share it with Lou
It's all over in 72-seconds, guitars fizz, the drums crash and there is just the right use of organ to underpin everything else going on over the top. CLICK HERE
Divan
A perfect example of Morgan's songwriting genius. I imagine he literally turned conversation he had with a friend into this gem of a song. Beginning by telling his friend exactly what a Divan is.
Well it's not much like a lounger, it's more like a sofa bed
And if you get the feeling you'll be hanging around
Well you can, crash out on my divan, you can, crash out on my divan
There are only 3 short verses, each bookend-ed with the crash out on my divan hook. Oh to be able to write a song like this! WATCH HERE and CLICK HERE for the Lemonheads version.
In the morning i got things to do
I've gotta be up and out by ten
But if you're still asleep then I won't wake you
You can, crash out on my divan, you can, crash out on my divan
Tenderfoot
I love how Morgan begins each line in the verse with this is ...
It works so well, Morgan's vocal sounds as urgent as the guitar riff that introduces the song.
This is the place where I save face
This is the spot where I jump off
This is the part where I lose heart
There is then a beautiful chorus;
Over the pain and I'm past the bleeding
It's not the tracks, it's where they're leading
The song ends with the hook it's irrelevant, I'm an elephant, she's a mouse. Genius! I could imagine this being a huge hit in the hands of Dave Grohl. CLICK HERE and here is Evan playing it live.
Impractical Joke
Smudge in full flight; a bass groove, driving rhythm guitar, acoustic at times, gelling perfectly with electric, chiming in all the right places and a yearning Tom Morgan vocal.
Waiting with that baited breath, for the wind to change
It's just a well-worn out suggestion, to occupy the day
I wished that I knew when I threw it away
That I could deal with feeling this strange
I love the flow and the feel of this song. Watch the video.
Skateboard Trickery
Alison Galloway (I presume) takes on lead vocals for this song. The lyrics to the first verse into the chorus/bridge are so clever; comparing sleeping on the side of the bed furthest from the wall and closest to the door with living by the side of the beach that's furthest from the town and closest to the sea.
Galloway then ponders if this is a tendency to want to be able to get away quick and easy, which is a delicious hook.
Galloway's vocals are super cool, I'd love to hear her sing more. I wouldn't be surprised if she sings in a band that I haven't heard of yet.
Gotta have the time to take time
The time it should be mine
For skating down the line
I love the flow of this song, the big noisy fuzzy guitars, the hooks, the break, the instrumental and then the closing section where the song breaks down to be just Galloway singing over Morgan playing guitar.
Watch this cool skateboard video here.
Real McCoy, Wrong Sinatra
At only 1 minute 21 seconds long, this is Morgan in full flow, telling a story and singing a song that seems to just roll off his tongue. I love this live version - below or click here and here is Evan singing it.
She's just a little bit
Less out of it
Than she was when we first met
Meth amphetamine
And dirty magazines
And still buying cigarettes
Down About It
Fellow fans of The Lemonheads will recognise this from the Come On Feel The Lemonheads album. Morgan co-wrote 8 of the 15 songs with Dando. Perhaps, Morgan was particularly fond of this one (or wrote the lions share of it) given that he also recorded it with Smudge.
After a short intro the words just flow out so naturally at a beautifully fast pace, just right. And I love the little instrumental to conclude. All over in 2 minutes 19 seconds. Listen here
It gets the same every time I shy
Away from the blame and I stand my time
But you still wonder why
I get so down about it
Outdoor Type
The finest example of Morgan's storytelling with humour approach to songwriting. This is a genius at work. A chiming electric picks notes over a battered acoustic as Morgan tells his tale of falling for a girl and lying to say that he is an outdoor type like her.
Recorded on a to a Tascam 244 4-track, Outdoor Type funny, heartfelt, melancholic, reflective, sad but also somehow uplifting. This is the art of songwriting at it's absolute best.
Dando covered it with The Lemonheads, but this original is the best version. I do love this version of Evan playing it acoustic in Smudge's native Sydney with the crowd singing along. Goosebumps!
You'll find the full lyrics below the video. And also a list of previous Ten From ... blogs.
Always had a roof above me, always paid the rent
I never set foot inside a tent
Couldn't build a fire to save my life
I lied about being the outdoor type
I never slept out underneath the stars
The closest that I cam to that was one time my car
Broke down for an hour in the suburbs at night
I lied about being the outdoor type
Too scared to let you know
I knew what you were looking for
I lied until I fit the bill
God bless the great indoors
I lied about being the outdoor type
I've never owned a sleeping bag, let alone a mountain bike
I can't go away with you on a rock climbing weekend
What if something's on TV and it's never shown again
It's just as well I'm not invited, I'm afraid of heights
I lied about being the outdoor type
Never learned to swim, can't grow a beard or even fight
I lied about being the outdoor type
Previous 10 from blogs (all at the time of writing)
3. The Pastels
5. BMX Bandits
10. New Order
11. Carla J Easton
12. Stone Roses
14. Oasis
Interesting addition to your info, I love Smudge, my favourite band, and I'm an Aussie, Sydney, as well, so, close to Smudge's location. This track has Ben Lee on it, who is famous Sydney product in his own right, started off with Noise Addict at 15, then did solo stuff, went to the USA where he worked with Liz Phair, another favourite of mine. This was released on an EP, I think on Half A Cow as well, can't remember which one but had a song by another band on it too…
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