Hard News: Music: In before Christmas
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I was mistaken - two Song Quest winners, and it's been sponsored by Lexus for ages apparently.
I was saying to Russell that it's a pity all the best choral music is for Easter; but then I also think all the best pop music is about existential angst so maybe I'm the wrong person to ask.
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Is the bar in the Street Chant clip an actual bar in Auckland or just a studio mock-up ?
Either way, it's a cool clip.
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‘Sink’
God that mystery meat spit behind the bar is almost Cronenberg-esque. I'm never eating a kebab again.
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This is the only Christmas song you need
And it's a valid question, the one about where does someone like Katie Thompson get public exposure - it's a similar situation for Delaney Davidson, who's last two albums have been in lots of "best of" end of year lists, but who could just as well not exist as far as radio or TV coverage goes.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Is the bar in the Street Chant clip an actual bar in Auckland or just a studio mock-up ?
Reminiscent of Whammy, but I'm pretty sure it's a mock-up.
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I meant to say: thanks to Hugh Sundae and the Herald Entertainment team for making their video premieres embeddable.
I had to consult with Hugh and tweak the code to turn off autoplay on those two clips, but I've had a report of autoplay happening anyway in IE9 on Windows 7 Pro.
It's sweet for me in Chrome/Mac OS. How's it working for y'all?
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I use IE on Windows 7 and the top clip started playing automatically. It was a bit embarassing as a) it was loud and b) I'm in the public library.
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Sorry this isn't on topic, but looks like Leslie Longstone is falling on her sword over the Novopay debacle.
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Isabel recently reminded me of this, a Christmas song which is kind of corny, but which always makes me cry:
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Sorry about the autoplay thing - I've sent a support request to our video provider so hopefully we can sort that out soon.
In the meantime - today's premiere (with thoughts from Stuart Page) is
Bailterspace: World We Share.Cheers
Hugh
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Mark Cubey, in reply to
it's a similar situation for Delaney Davidson, who's last two albums have been in lots of "best of" end of year lists, but who could just as well not exist as far as radio or TV coverage goes.
Ahem. I had Delaney playing favourites with Kim Hill last December. For an hour. To one of the biggest radio audiences in the country. (If you missed it, catch the repeat on Saturday 19 January). And country music in general is no stranger to the Saturday Morning audience.
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Dave Patrick, in reply to
(If you missed it, catch the repeat on Saturday 19 January).
Thanks!
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This is the only Christmas mix album you'll ever need, IMHO.
Praise Jah It's Christmas - A Yuletide Ska & Reggae mix
You can never have too much Christmas reggae.
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I was surprised to learn, the other day, that "Jingle Bells" was originally written as a Thanksgiving song.
The other bit of Christmas song trivia that I was reading recently (I think in a Gaurdian article) was that for making the video for Fairytale of New York, they hired the NYPD pipe band (as there was no NYPD choir) but being pipers not singers they did not know the words to Gallway Bay. In the video they are mouthing the words to the only song they all knew, the Mickey Mouse Club theme. -
Looking for lost photons...
(and braincells IIRC, which I don't...)
Has anyone out there got, or know of, a photo of The Hillsborough Tavern as it was in the '80s, maybe it's in the background of that shot your friend took outside, just before going in to see The Dance Exponents, Toy Love or John Cale?
An inside shot might be ok if no exteriors surface...
(Reason: I had a request from someone doing a movie about that time - don't know if I can say more yet) -
Hebe, in reply to
a photo of The Hillsborough Tavern as it was in the ’80s
Isn’t the Hillsbrew in one of the Dance Exponents videos? We saw it in video on a music tv channel a while ago; I’ll ask the brain when he gets home if he remembers which band. Something seedy anyway.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
good old Chchch…
While waiting for the brain I’ve been trawling, I remembered Kevin Hill’s Flickr thread of ‘70s & ’80s Chchch bands (thanks Mysterex ) which only has a coupla interior shots of the Hillsborough
but a wealth of other heady nostalgia:
- – Outdoor gig at old uni / arts centre
and Butler at the same place- – an ad for Vapour & the Trails with the Vauxhalls at the Gladstone
- – Porkchops at The Gresham – The Basket Cases played there for a while, and maybe you didn’t know but Jane Walker played drums for the Basket Cases (with Paul Kean on Bass) before she was keyboardist for Toy Love.
- – Beech rockin’ out at Cashmere high school – taken the year before I took over running the Hall and stage in my 5th form year – or thereabouts…
and here’s one for Geoff Lealand – the Masters Theatres Star ad from 1979
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Biobbs, in reply to
The other bit of Christmas song trivia that I was reading recently (I think in a Gaurdian article) was that for making the video for Fairytale of New York, they hired the NYPD pipe band (as there was no NYPD choir) but being pipers not singers they did not know the words to Gallway Bay. In the video they are mouthing the words to the only song they all knew, the Mickey Mouse Club theme.
There's a fascinating BBC doco on the making of Fairytale of New York on YT, that mentions that and has a whole lot more interesting info about it (like how Matt Dillon came to be involved in the video, and saved the Pogues from being arrested when they were filming the 'drunk tank' scene in a real police station).
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Tristan, in reply to
Isabel recently reminded me of this, a Christmas song which is kind of corny, but which always makes me cry
oh shit that made my cry to!
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Tristan, in reply to
There’s a fascinating BBC doco on the making of Fairytale of New York on YT
i think it just got rickrolled!
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It wouldn't be Christmas without frosty and Calvin and Hobbes...
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Russell Brown, in reply to
While waiting for the brain I’ve been trawling, I remembered Kevin Hill’s Flickr thread of ‘70s & ’80s Chchch bands (thanks Mysterex ) which only has a coupla interior shots of the Hillsborough
Look at the size of that effing stage! In a pub!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Look at the size of that effing stage…
…well sometimes they had to set up for the band,
the dancing girls, the DJ and the Housie caller,
all at once!
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Bill Direen playing
Great pic, indeed...
It looks like Bill is becoming
our Leonard Cohen,
and deservedly so!
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