Video Friday Is…
Posted on September 21st, 2007 by Gavin M.
…some of the music that Germans saw on TV, awhile back, that Americans didn’t:
Wire – ‘Heartbeat’ (2:39), German TV, 1979
Peter Gabriel – ‘The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway’ (7:30), German TV, 1978
Dire Straits – ‘Lady Writer’ (3:56), German TV, 1979
John Fahey – ‘Poor Boy Long Way From Home’ (4:48), German TV, 1978
The Smiths – ‘Hand In Glove,’ ‘Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now,’ ‘Girl Afraid’ (9:57), German TV, 1984
Woo-hoo, Dire Straits! Smart music. Reminds me of the roadtrip I took with my mother and brother — driving across Europe in the Mercedes that shot icicles out of the air conditioner vents, singing word-for-word the lyrics to “Les Boys” (“Get dressed up, get a little risque, gonna do a little S & M…”) every other hour. Mom didn’t know what do make of her 17-year-old son and his 15-year-old brother. (Four years earlier in the same Mercedes my brother and I amused ourselves by reciting the lyrics to FZ’s “Titties and Beer”. “What’s that you’re saying back there?” “Oh, just some poetry…” *snort*)
Good to see you can still find a song in your heart to chase them McArdle blues away.
She found a new low today.
So you’ve been practicing for a year with your bandmates in the garage, and your friends are saying you sound pretty good and should really sign up for the battle of the bands, in London. The top prize is a recording contract.
You muster up your courage and get a couple of your songs down just perfect. But then, right before you take the stage, the two Knopfler boys get up there and play Sultans of Swing. It just isn’t fair.
Yep, that’s where Dire Straits first record deal came from. You decide to take up screenwriting instead.
Yep, that’s where Dire Straits first record deal came from.
Just to pull this up to the present, I recently picked up the new Mark Knopfler/Emmylou Harris album.
Consistenly good with a couple of gems (I’ll admit I’m a sucker for Emmylou’s voice).
Even my CW-disdaining girlfriend likes it.
Some people like to put two t’s in “consistently”. Any thoughts?
Wow, a real “Lamb” posting is pretty rare now.
Ach, that Fahey clip is not synched properly! My favoritest of his peices and it’s screwey.
It’s still magic. Thanks.
Oh yeah, I’ve got the entire Smiths audio from that 84 show, it is a good one, too.
And then there’s what the Dutch were watching…
Thanks, again, Gavin! I now have watched almost all the Fahey clips on YouTube, including the 4-part 1969 interview with the insipid guitar teacher. My wife watched some of that with me and said “He’s got a bit of the Dylan attitude about him”.
Right now I’m listening to Leo Kotke/Peter Lang/John Fahey…and drinking a beer…bliss.
Thanks for posting these (my friend Chris pointed me to this page).
Reminds me how much I enjoyed Dire Straights (‘Lady Writer’ being an early fave of mine too) and Wire back then.
The rest are certain greatness themselves, but seeing those two clips posted here immediately threw sparks for me.
I hadn’t realized it until now, that Keith Olbermann was in The Smiths.
Then again, when has Morissey and Keith been seen in the same room together, or Brian Ferry and K.D. Lang for that matter (but that’s a topic for another post)? Wish ‘This Charming Man’ had made the cut here, but big grins nonetheless.
A great way to end a Friday afternoon.
Yeah, what’s w/ YouYube, anyway, they can’t get anything sync’d properly, & they can’t/won’t provide stereo.
And if this is an example of Kraut musical taste, between this & the Oom-pah bands, it’s no wonder they lost the war. (John Fahey’s OK, for a honky playing the blues. Blues = Good; honkies performing it, not so good, in general.)
I just don’t get how all you mean snarky types have such pedestrian musical tastes.
Case in point: Pink Floyd discussion recently. Total suckfest after Syd Barrett left.
I just don’t get how all you mean snarky types have such pedestrian musical tastes.
Bouffant you big silly, some people like things that sell at Wal-Mart as well as people playing air-conditioning ducts and gay dance music.
between this & the Oom-pah bands, it’s no wonder they lost the war.
Them’s fighting words. Think about it. Do you really want this thread inundated with Herbert Grönemeyer u-tube clips?
Mmmm. How I love me some Wire! I actually have the DVD of this entire performance from German TV. Its really odd. They play some of their older fast and crazy songs and you see these artsy germans just sitting in chairs and clapping like someone has just done a scene from The Seagull. Its quite surreal.
Honestly, if it were just about my own personal tastes, it would usually be a 28-minute loop of this:
Or a Nick Drake/SS Decontol mashup or something.
And if this is an example of Kraut musical taste, between this & the Oom-pah bands, it’s no wonder they lost the war.
Granted, the German Records Critics’ Award pulls together the opinions of critics from Germany and other German-speaking countries, but nonetheless, I would say this reflects well on “Kraut musical taste.”
Honestly, if it were just about my own personal tastes, it would usually be a 28-minute loop of this:
I have actually listened to that for hours on end.
A record I still listen to often is Killing Joke’s Revelations. The YouTube stuff available from that record is hilarious and embarrassing: Jaz the singer is kind of a shithead on stage and sometimes ran off to Iceland as in this clip where he’s replaced with a mannequin for Top of the Pops lip-synching:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgVu6mCk3Vo&mode=related&search=
Insane guitar sound, unmatched for a particular kind of menace.
Gotta love this Big Black version of “Heartbeat”, with members of Wir chiming in.
All teh sux except for Wire, the best shoegazers ever to grace a stage.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Wire described as “shoegazers” before, but whatever. Call them what you want, just keep listening.