Showing posts with label The Smiths. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Smiths. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Back to the Future: The 80s volume 1 - The Smiths - Smiths 'Thank Your Lucky Stars: Live USA 1986'


How does one become a Smiths fan?  I am not even sure I can remember how I came to know about them.  Sure, I was an angst ridden kid like so many disaffected youth sleep walking through the suburban experience known as high school.  Still, I was rocker.  I had my pin adorned jacket with all the fashionable rock bands....Maiden, Priest, The Who, Stones, Thin Lizzy etc.  with a little mystery tossed in... Bob Marley, U2, and Big Country.  Whilst my crowd was firmly rooted in the 80s, which is firmly established by the ghastly photos that serve as a reminder, there is no doubt that we were indeed there! 

Almost immediately, freshman year brought me to WKNH... if ever there were a bastion of musical pretention, it is indeed college radio!!!!  The Smiths were one of THOSE bands our membership had firmly established as a MUST....

The Smiths are a wonderful mix of superior songwriting mixed with outstanding musicianship.  You really don't know whether to pay attention to what Morrissey is droning on about or lock into the guiar playing of the amazing Johnny Marr.

You always felt that excesses of 80s were not sustainable.  Everything about that decade felt like a coke bender gone awry.  The Smiths were no different in that respect.  Behind the scenes, the constant demand for 'product' was taking its toll on the relationship of the band's two protagnonists, Marr and Morrissey.    And so, with the release Strangeways Here We Come and the subsenquent tour, the band called it a day.

This recording from The Queen is Dead tour, a compilation of songs from that tour, was recorded during what is considered there artistic and commercial peak is a fabulous high quality soundboard recording.  Sadly, you can already here the strain of near constant recording and touring by the band .

I hope you enjoy this show which you can download from here.

Eric

Friday, January 27, 2012

Back to the Future: The 80s revisited

For whatever reason, I've had numerous reminders of the 80s .  Hanging out with Aiden Irish, cruising through Manchester, NH, and hearing a review of the new Smiths box set certainly helped.  While there are plenty of folks who just assume forget about the 80s, I had a fabulous time and made some musical discoveries that have lasted for the rest of my life.  With that in mind, I will be sharing some of the better recordings from the following artists.

  1. The Smiths
  2. Marillion
  3. Big Country
  4. U2
  5. R.E.M.
  6. 10,000 Maniacs
  7. INXS
  8. Rockpile with Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe
  9. Elvis Costello and the Attractions
  10. Bryan Ferry
  11. Talking Heads
  12. Husker Du
Mixed in with my release schedule, expect to see these soon!!!!!!