It Starts With a Birthstone...
'To boldly go where no blog has gone before....
Thursday, March 26, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,421 Gram Parsons - Grievious Angel
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 214 The Japanese Popstars - We Just Are
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 38 Monsoon
Song(s) of the Day # 4,348 True Green
True Green's Hail Disaster is true gold for true believers in an ancient faith. Guitars in harmony with The Turtles and The Byrds Mr Tambourine Man. Flamin' Groovies, Bug Star and R.E.M. The Only Ones and Power Pop. Pavement and Silver Jews. You, know. The good stuff.
I listened through to Hail Disaster in a single sitting. It's happy sad like much of my record collection. People will always like records like these and there will always be people around who appreciate the qualities of good writing and playing nd will want to provide it for them..
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 215 Vic Chesnutt - At The Cut
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 39 Prelude
Song(s) of the Day # 4,347 Dagmar Zuniga
Dagmar Zuniga's In Filth Your Mystery is Kingdom/ Far Smile Peasant in Yellow Music is rare poetry. Weird Outsider Folk which originally came out last year but I'm claiming for 2026 because I like it so much. Cindy Lee , Anastasia Coope and other cooler than thou types come to mind. As do Vashti Bunyan, Bridget St John, Linda Perhacs and any number of Sixties and Seventies Folk Nuggets. Cooler than thou will ever be !
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 216 Engineers - Engineers
I found this rather beautiful. Engineers meet The Clientele on Gideon Coe's show, And the consequence was; Indie Bliss,
Song(s) of the Day # 4,346 Underscores
1982 Top 40 23rd May # 40 Pigbag
That childhood sensation of getting to the bottom of a slide and wanting to go straight back up and experience the thrill and exhilaration again never entirely goes away. So I'm going tp start another now. 1982. The year that I left secondary school. An entirely wonderful year for Pop Music.
And a wonderful Top Forty starting with a brilliant tune. Something special was happening in Bristol and this nails the essence of that wonder. Phenomenally versed.
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 41 Klaus Wunderlich - Golden Hammond Pops
Today I've taught three online classes. Charming, intelligent people. I've tried to help them as best I can with the present perfect, intensifier adjectives, how to use and identify the value of articles. My first student Frieder told me his opinion about the forthcoming Hungarian elections and what many Germans feel about Victor Orban and what should be done about his flagrantly criminal approach and attitude,
Now my lessons are over and I'm listening to an album in my boxes of records which compose almost entirely the ground floor of my mezzanine basement flat. They overflow wherever you look and now it seems I have little to do for the rest of my life but to listen to as many of them as I possibly can as often as I can.
Today is the 60th Birthday of a beautiful, impossibly petite Belgian princess who I worked with in Dortmund at a language school in the early 90's . I still have my diaries of these days and they act as a reminder to me of carefree youth and why I went into teaching in the first place and focused on teaching abroad and experiencing and embracing life to the greatest degree. I did the right thing !
I'm back now focusing on the teaching I did then and it feels like my life has come full circle. I work from my flat and love what I do. No meetings. Very little paperwork. Students who frankly I learn from more than I'm obliged to teach. It doesn't feel like work .Am I early retired at 60?
Klaus Wunderlich is as cheesy as it gets. Easy Listening Hammond Organ takes on Spoon Full of Sugar, I Was Kaiser Bill's Barman et al. ,What more could you or anyone want. It reminds me of one of the best friends of my lifetime who I also met and spent a lot of time in Dortmund with.
I still miss Matt and cried a great deal when he departed early and painfully about ten years back. I used to have his photo on my desk and would come back from the bar on any number of occasions in my cups and sob my eyes out. I've put his photo un my drawer.. He wouldn't have wanted me to get upset. But to live my life to the full just as he did. And probably play Klaus Wunderlich occasionally.
I realised when I got onto the third side of this that I'm probably just happy. Never a bad idea
Monday, March 23, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,423 The Streets - A Grand Don't Come For Free
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 217 Brian Eno & David Byrne - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
1979 Top 40 - # 1 The Police
I'm going to start another one of these tomorrow. There are plenty of charts to run down. Plenty of memories to harvest. In 1979 I was making my way through secondary school which early on felt a bit like a jungle. I was sensitive.
Music appealed to me. And this song and The Police certainly did. I really liked The Police. Perhaps it was not cool to admit it. Perhaps it still isn't. But I liked the look and lyrics and liked their ambition . Their musicality. Their bandwagon swagger.
And this song is still one of their best. The riff. Andy Summers still takes enormous pride in it. The video. The conceit that Rock & Roll bands sit and sing their songs together backstage in their dressing rooms. It captures the sheer excitement of the times. The idea that millions were sitting down together around the television all over the UK and watching Top Of The Pops together.Talking about it at school the next day.
The idea of the song. A central idea and emotion. That loneliness is a central, inescapable part of the human condition. And we'll never entirely get away from that fundamental fact. Still. The tune's fantastic ! Have a nice day !.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,345 John Craigie
I've got all my eggs in one basket peeps. But never fret. Because I've got a toght grip on the handle and I'm heading into the woods. Fear is a thing of the past. I'm listening to John Craigie's I Swam Here. I'm going in too. The water's lovely. And so is this record.
It's Americana Folk Enchantment. Not a million miles away from Cass McCombs or Phosphorescent. But marking out it's own lane. There's incredible sincerity and poetry here. Plenty of the spirit of mid 20th century Samba and Jazz. It's an album flecked with rare beauty. Check it out. .
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,424 Cat Power - You are Free
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 218 Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Song(s) of the Day # 4,345 Sunday Mourners
I've been keeping this in reserve for a few weeks. Planning to post it on a Sunday. Now is the time. It's no longer Sunday Morning but here are the Sunday Mourners. You know what you're getting very early on with A Rhythm Absolute . And that's what you get for ten songs and 41 minutes.
Strokes, meets Nap Eyes meets Television meets Richard Hell & the Voidoids . 'We were saying let us out of here before we were even born. 'There's little deviation from the set script but if it's broke as the saying goes, why fix it ! This is an album that seriously rocks in an appropriately unhinged manner.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,425 Black Crowes - The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion
I bailed from Lightning Bolt after a few songs and switched to The Southern Harmony & Musical Companion and it was rater more familiar territory. The territory of 1972 to be precise.
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 219 Lightning Bolt - Ride the Skies
Song(s) of the Day # 4,344 Huw Marc Bennett
Saturday morning and I'm up early. If not with the early bords, at least wuth the wormd. And my listening fare. Huw Marc Bennett's utterly charming Heol Las.
'Welsh Folk Whimsy' ? Is that a category. It is now dear reader. It is now, This reminded me of Oliver Postgate and Camberwick Green. Ivor the Engime and the joy of being alive. Ancient music seen through a modern prism'
These are Glamorgan tunes infused with sitars and spice. This has ticked my boxes good and proper. Time for my bath,
Friday, March 20, 2026
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 220 The Knife - Silent Shout
Song(s) of the Day # 4,343 Kim Gordon
Kim Gordon's Play Me is a textbook 'how to' guide on growing older on your own terms and thereby staying young. It' came out last week but I'm only just listening to it. A week ahead on Courtney Barnett's latest and a day ahead of the weekend.. I'm rather taken by it.
This is very true to Gordon's musical legacy and lifetime accumulation of Pop, Gender and Political Culture. This is like a Mixtape of critical modern thinking. There's something fir everyone. A fascinating record. Dive in....
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,427 Ween - Chocolate & Cheese
1979 Top 40 - # 2 Blondie - Dreaming
Blondie had an Imperial Phase that was impossibly and gloriously prolonged. This has songs and ambition that are rarely seen in the Top Five.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,342 The Paper Kites
We've been quiet for a couple of days on here but let's pick things up a bit. We're coming up to the weekend . With that in mind, let's go fly some kites.
Melbourne's Paper Kites rock a familiar cosy, fireside folk sounds on latest record; 'If You Go There I Hope You Find It. It's something you know completely already. But will want to hear again.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Song(s) of the Day # 4,341 The Notwist
Notwist hail from Weilheim near Munich and have been releasing albums since 1990. Their latest album News From Planet Zombie carves out new pathways on their flourishing range. There's something incredible veined and characterful about the record. Labels seem spurious here. This feels like a whole new colour.
Monday, March 16, 2026
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 222 Regina Spektor - Begin to Hope
1979 Top 40 - # 3 Gary Numan
I remember talking excitedly at school about Are Friends Electric the next dau at school but I don't remember getting particularly excited about Cars. Hey I hadn't actually read Philip K. Dick. Never mind J.G. Ballard. This made waves in Chicago. It's alright I s'pose.
Song(s) of the Day # 4,340 Tinariwen
Tinariwen are back. Hoggar their first album in three is hitting racks near you and it's a treat from the off. I find it difficult to write about music like this without resorting to cliches about desert suns and lips of dunes and stuff rising, The record is coiled and relentlessly atmospheric and thick with flavour and majesty.. Write your own poems.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,428 Temples - Sun Structures
Song(s) of the Day # 4,339 The Monochrome Set
Change and peoples approaches and responses to it is one of the most fascinating subjects. Particularly when applied to Bohemians like The Monochrome Set.. Who surely advocate risk but stick to their essential palate record in record out.
But as the man said if it ain't broke.... (you do the rest). Lotus Charm is a glassful or two of your very favourite things. Absinthe without the hangover. Herman's Hermits are still together. The Prisoner has been comissioned for another season and Sean Connery is forever shaken and not stirred. A marvellous record
Songs About People # 1,423 George Sand
George Sand sounds like a writer I ought to read. While I get around to it, here's another from the Bibi Club album..
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 42 Ride - Going Blank Again
History needs rewriting . They're at it in terms of the history book it seems so why nit music history. The first two Ride albums and that glorious set of EPs. Talk about living a glorious youth. The guitars sound messianic, the whole sense of the record feels like the Christian Crusade. A sense that we're riding into battle with the sun on our shoulders. Of course I'm being fanciful. That's what blogs are for.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
1979 Top 40 - # 5 Bellamy Brothers
500 Greatest Albums of the 2000's # 224 The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,429 King Krule - The Ooze
Song(s) of the Day # 4,338 Seamus Fogerty
We all of us hunt for signs. And find them in the most unexpected places. And they help us orient ourself.. Stay on the prescribed path. Avoid steering into ditches. Driving into trees !
It's coming up to St. Patrick's Day. A special anniversary for me. 22 years ago I met an important person to me. On St Patrick's Day. In an Irish Pub in Katowice . It was the start of a really special story. We met up again last September in Dublin for her 48th Birthday and in advance of my 60th. Discovered a special city together. Drained a few pints of Kilkenneys. Chatted about where we'd gone and where we hoped we were going. It was a fabulous, memorable experience..
Now I'm thinking of Ireland again. Listening to Seamus Fogerty's Ships while my bath runs. It's pure Ireland in the magical sense. Modern Irish Folk. Veined with religious, literary and historical reference points. But also a sense of the mythical land. And there are plenty of modern references. Ut maintains a sense if 2026 It's a deep dive. A special record.
We're all ships. Cast adruft in different seas. Heading towards the same eventual destination in different ports. That's the one thing we all know is inevitable but we try to detain ourselves from that realisation. But determined to make merry as best we can in the meantime. Here's a fine record which may detain you and persuade you to return.
Friday, March 13, 2026
250 Albums- An Arbitrary Rumble Through My Record Collection # 43 Judy Henske - Judy Henske
Life is not about work. We may kid ourselves that it is but I'd maintain it isn't really. We can only hope that we get to do something meaningful and worthwhile and that we do it well in return for our dollar. But life us about the spaces between. The spaces where we get to live and try to become ourselves,
This is a record that does nothing if not exist within the spaces in between. Judy Henske was a tall blousy singer who lives into her songs with joy and contagious gusto. This a transportative record.
Best Ever Albums - 2,000 - 1,001 - 1,430 The Damned - Damned, Damned, Damned
1979 Top 40 - # 6 The Buggles
Song(s) of the Day # 4,337 The Orielles
Halifax' finest Orielles are back with a fourth album Only You Left which finds them again heading off to distant shores once more. They don't like the conventional. If this leads to slightly inconclusive junctures occasionally you cant but commend their modus vivendi.



































