Showing posts with label michael jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michael jackson. Show all posts

Friday, 14 October 2011

Five for Friday, 14th October 2011

5 tunes I may or may not play when I am drunk this weekend and in charge of decks at Sonny Marvello's Loch Lomond bash.

They tend to get the party started or keep it going......honestly.

Anyone who doesn't dance to this isn't worth having at your party. Little Michael's vocals soar.


One from my youth, glorious riff, so upbeat, always makes me smile.....and....... JUMP, MIGHT AS WELL JUMP!


Daft Punk don't remix or edit any old tune. They don't do too much to this magnificent guitar pop offering from Franz Ferdinand, a few nips and tucks here and there....


Guitar punk pop at its best.


And one to raise the roof. Everyone seems to know this....even if they don't.

Friday, 19 August 2011

Five for Friday 19/08/11 - Uplifting

5 tunes that should put a smile on your face, make you feel good and make you wanna dance;




Outrageously good


Michael Jackson singing with all his heart


So powerful, so good


The middle eight in this leaves me grinning from ear to ear


And to end Gladys Knight takes a hear breaking song and sings it with so much soul that it just lifts you







Friday, 27 May 2011

Five for a Friday

In what may or may not become a regular post, here are five songs for your weekend.

I discovered this gem on the St Etienne mix album The Trip. This is just sublime, the vocals are reminiscent of a young Michael Jackson, the musicianship is tremendous, the feeling of the playing and the production just oozes soul. This is Foster Sylvers with the 1973 track Misdemeanor.






Next up we have Glasgow art school combo Orange Juice with this outrageous slice of pop-soul-funk. I've got this on 12-inch and the sticker in the middle looks like a sliced orange - I love that kind of stuff - geek.





For some reason when i search to post the 'long version' it doesn't come up - how annoying, so click HERE


For my third choice it is one of my all time favourite songs, the original version of Come Together by Primal Scream. Utterly magical pop music, later transformed into a gospel house anthem by Andy Weatherall for the Screamdelica album. I never knew this version existed until I bought it on 7-inch vinyl out of the original Missing Records many moons ago.






Again, youtube isn't letting me embed it so click on the link above.


Moving forwards we come a little bit more up to date with this track featuring two of my favourite acts/artists; Hot Chip with Bernard Sumner. This is pure old school with Bernard clearly relishing the chance to produce something of note after the demise of New Order.




We end with track number 5, a recent discovery through Moshi Moshi, this is Clock Opera with the sublime Belongings