Fout Contenders for me Low - Bowie A Love Supreme - John Coltrnae Hex Enducation - The Fall Pet Sounds - The Beach Boys
King of America - Elvis Costello Yankee Hotel Foxtrot - Wilco I’m Your Man - Leonard Cohen Kind of Blue - Miles Davis Hunky Dory - Bowie
In terms of those albums that i have consistently listened to over he past 30 years? Sugar - Copper Blue Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend The Replacements All shook down, Tim, Let it Be, Sorry Ma forgot to take out the trash.......all their albums basically and owt Westerberg has ever done. Miles Davis - Kind of Blue (heavenly!) Ornette Coleman- Shape of Jazz to Come Cymande - Cymande Newer stuff - I'm a bit obsessed with Alvvays - Blue Rev album, not a duff track on it.
King of America is my fave EC album. A peak of his songwriting I think. Just such dense poetic lyrics.
I was only trying to remember last night who else was on the bill when I saw Carter in Brighton. It was the first Essential Festival they held and was an indie all dayer. Small for a festival and all the bands were in one big tent, with a stage at either end, so one stage was dismantled and set up whilst the next band started their set at the other end, so we all just had to move from one end of the tent to the other. It was a good line up and one of the best performances from the Charlatans I’ve seen (and I’ve seen them loads). The other things I remember from it were… - the electric going during Dodgy’s set, so whilst they fixed it Nigel grabbed an acoustic guitar, climbed down into the middle of the crowd and led us in a sing song - Norman from the Fannies going on and on about how they were better than Oasis - how awkward it was, because me and long-term girlfriend had bought the tickets whilst still together, but had recently split up. We bumped into each other and watched the bands together, but when the Charlatans came on, who were ‘our’ band, she burst into tears and walked out. I stayed. Great set. Not particularly proud of myself, mind! the bands were… Skunk Anansie My Life Story Reef The Lightning Seeds Dodgy Carter USM Teenage Fanclub Pop Will Eat Itself Gene The Charlatans They each did about 45 minutes. Here’s The Charlatans setlist. As I say, one of the best gigs I’ve seen them do. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-charlatans/1995/stanmer-park-brighton-england-73d28a6d.html
Dark side of the moon - Pink Floyd Ok computer - Radiohead Led Zep IV- led zeppelin Back in Black -ac/dc 10 - Pearl Jam Valtari - Sigur Ros No more Shall we part - Nick Cave & The bad Seeds
Studio Albums: Sad Wings Of Destiny - Judas Priest The January Tree - Dead Soul Tribe Killing Joke - Killing Joke Hunky Dory - David Bowie All Mod Cons - The Jam After The Satellite Sings - Bill Nelson The Yes Album - Yes The Scream - Siouxsie and the Banshees Tago Mago - Can Harvest - Neil Young Lightbulb Sun - Porcupine Tree Tightly Unwound - The Pineapple Thief Treasure - Cocteau Twins The Royal Scam - Steely Dan Space Shanty - Khan Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 2112 - Rush LA Woman - The Doors Rattus Norvegicus - The Stranglers Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin Rumours - Fleetwood Mac Live Albums If You Want Blood - AC/DC Live Herald - Steve Hillage Savage Live - Gary Numan Made In Japan - Deep Purple Love And Endings - No-Man
I hate Jazz, it's musical wanking. Except Kind of Blue which transcends all boundaries and is one of the greatest musical compositions ever.
This is my favourite cover version of all time. Carter USM were the band people most associate me with (as I spent pretty much all of 6th form and university years wearing their t-shirts). Saw them countless times live and still go to watch Jim Bob's solo shows, which are highly recommended. Going to see him again on 3rd May in Manchester where he's playing two separate sets, one with just a piano backing him and one with a full band. He'll play a mix of solo material (which is very good) and Carter classics. Sing-a-long-a-tastic!
That is an incredible line up. And the Fannies were and are better than Oasis by several country miles
I didn't realise JimBob was still touring. What's Fruitbat up to these days? Any chance of them appearing on stage again together?
Jimbobs albums are really could. Play Jos Got Papercuts best lyrics of any song I’ve heard in the last 5 years. He was great in Leeds when I saw him and also off to Manchester in May. He’s also written a couple of really good books. Fruitbat is in a band https://abdou.co.uk/ From what I’ve read no big fall out (they still share a publicist and website) just the end of a their creative partnership and Jimbob can’t hit the notes for some of the Carter songs anymore so I can’t see them playing together.
He tours separately, sometimes with Abdoujaparov, sometimes solo. He was in Ferocious Dog for a while, but not any more. He's turned up at Jim Bob gigs more than once, but only in the audience, rather than onstage, so I think that ship has well and truly sailed. Their final Carter gig in Brixton in 2014 was something special.