Friday, May 23, 2008

She Has Her Knockers But I'm A Fan

Just because I'm in a good mood today
(in a couple of hours I'm hitting the boozer
before heading off to see Bruce Springsteen),
here's some top class-bluegrass (nice) from Dolly Parton.
Admirable decolletage madam!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Letsagetabitarockin! Weller returns!

Work is giving me a pain in the arse, and not in a sexy way, we're all just pushing dust around. This is what I'm talking about, the title track from Paul Weller's new album "22 Dreams"

Monday, May 19, 2008

Look Busy, The Boss Is Coming!


Bruce Springsteen is playing three times in Dublin over the next weekend and most of the crew are going twice. There will be a biblical amount of boozing. We're as excited as a gang of young ones. Here's the boss from Vancouver in March doing Jimmy Cliff's "Trapped". Pure class.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Nick Cave & Other Animals


Complaints have been received about the fact that I was present at the Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds show in Dublin castle a week or two back and that no report had been forthcoming. Let me put this to rights. First off, Mr. Cave is always good value for money but things were taken to a bit of an extreme here, my two companions for the night had paid €140 a piece for tickets with a cover price of €50, and just when I thought things were settling down a bit what with everything not selling out in seconds this summer, in Dublin at least. Not to worry, two stout fellows they were and are in the form of Neil Doherty and Jim Roche. We met out the back of Brogan's which has easily the worst beer "Garden" in Dublin but I didn't storm Leinster House when they passed the smoking laws so I only have myself to blame. At about 7.30, Jim proposed we head over to the Castle to see the support band. This prompted a raised eyebrow from myself as I'm more in the habit of loading up on grog first but away we went and benefited greatly by being on the receiving end of magic armbands that allowed us into the front section, it seems the rest of Dublin was getting tanked first. There was good reason for this, pints of Heineken (I say Heineken but they had the consistency of fairy liquid (the washing up liquid not some sort of alternative lifestyle soft drink)) at €6 a go. I muttered several curses under my breath as I took delivery of three.

The Bad Seeds are a fantastic rock n' roll band and it was a great show, despite the fact that the new record is not the greatest thing I've ever heard. Highlights for me were "Into My Arms" and "Red Right Hand" and, without doubt, Mr. Cave's fantastic trousers, blue pin stripe flairs over black Chelsea boots - top marks, great 'tache as well. I heard that Shane McGowan came on as a guest but I missed this as I was outside having a drink, something I'm sure the wasted genius of McGowan would appreciate if he still had the faculty for linear thought. The night finished well in The Mezz, a good old school rock n' roll bar although it must be said that my friends and I are now very old and some people just can't drink for shit no more.

Here's some rareish Nick, from the soundtrack of "Until The End Of The World"

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Willie Nelson Is Seventy Five Years Old


No Music fan should let this occasion go by without raising at least several glasses. Celebrate with one his finest records courtesy of JR Heat Warp

Here he is essaying "Dead Flowers" with Keith Richards, Hank Williams III and some other bollocks.


Here's the beautiful "Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground" from the "Honeysuckle Rose" movie, which you really have to see if only for the scene where Willy drives the tour bus while being at least eight sheets to the wind.

Lethal, Lethal Weed (The Coff knows what I'm talking about)
Do yourself a big favour and buy this.