Wednesday 28 January 2009

Most Over Rated....Album

LED ZEPPELIN - PHYSICAL GRAFFITI - Swan Song SSK89400
24 February 1975

Now don't get me wrong, I LOVE Led Zeppelin. I have every album (I even own all 6 copies of In Through The Out Door!). But this for me confuses the hell out of me when it constantly crops up right near the top (sometimes No.1) in the 'best rock albums of all time, ever, absolutely, etc. etc.).

Firstly; a double LP with 15 songs on, 8 of which were originally intended to be the 'album', but apparently these 8 were too long to fit on a conventional single LP (roughly 45 minutes). So, they decided to make it a double album and filled the remaining LP with previously recorded material - in other words...outtakes that weren't good enough for Led Zep 3, the 4th untitled LP and Houses Of The Holy! So, if they weren't good enough for those albums, why should they be good enough for this?


Yes, there are some absolute crackers on PG, namely In My Time Of Dying, Trampled Under Foot and Kashmir. But let's face it, Plant's vocals are probably the naffest he's ever recorded. He croaks and wheezes his way through most of the album, obviously his voice is shot from 9 previous US tours, one after the other (as well as UK and and other global gigs). Page is out of his face on heroin most of the time and Jones had actually quit to become a choirmaster at Winchester Cathedral! Only Peter Grant's insistence he take a few weeks off (how generous!) to recover from exhaustion persuaded him to return. So, I think it's safe to say their hearts were probably not quite in it!

Some great songs, but a victim of their own overblown pomp and publicity which meant they felt they could do no wrong and was the herald of the punk backlash against the 'boring old farts' and 'dinosaurs' criticism of 1976 onwards. Could have been a classic single LP, but it's a bit of "Emperor's New Clothes" for me I'm afraid.

Now...on to Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I and II...a classic single LP instead of 8 sides of pretentious farting about trying to be the Rolling Stones (don't get me started on crap albums containing 1 or 2 decent songs being lauded as 'classic albums'!!!)...where have we heard that kind of thing before?

Tuesday 27 January 2009

Best Use of Rock Music...in a TV Show - "Supernatural"

SUPERNATURAL - BACK ON ITV2
Complete with annoying bloody station logo in top left corner of screen! But enough of that! At least the show's back on air, complete with the two impossibly-good-looking-and-not-at-all-having-a-family-resemblance-despite-being-brothers!

The show kicked off in style to AC/DC's anthemic "Back In Black". Great! Dean (or is it Sam?) has literally been snatched from the jaws of hell by (as it turns out) an angel. "Angel" - great reversible, upside down logo, awful, 70's pomp rock band! (look at it upside down, it's an ambigram)
A particularly eye-catching scene is Dean clawing his way out of his own grave! Awesome - reminiscent of "Night Of The Demon" - superb album cover and a cracker of an album too - the title track itself is perfect for the show...

Other great tracks they should use; "Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be", "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place", "666 The Number Of The Beast", anything by Demon, obviously! Any more suggestions welcome!

Friday 9 January 2009

Life On Mars - Series 1 - Proper Rock Music!

LIFE ON MARS - Series 1 - BBC
Being repeated again, but well worth watching...if only to try and name all the songs used in it! Cracking first episode with the following tracks all being used:

Life On Mars - David Bowie (pretty obvious choice really!)

Stairway To The Stars - Blue Oyster Cult

I'm So Free - Lou Reed

Baba O'Riley - The Who

Rat Bat Blue - Deep Purple

Fireball - Deep Purple

White Room - Cream