Hope ye don't mind my sticking a tuppence worth in on my own as well. Hope they all made it. For some reason the last few seconds were clipped off the final tune on 1 or 2 of them.
Lonnie Donnegan –Tom Dooley (1958)
Johnny Cash – The Mercy Seat (2000)
The Hitchers – Liver (1997)
Have to confess a selfish interest here. Was in The Hitchers and we used those first two as our intro tunes. Yeah ...two intro tunes! Up our own holes or what? Just carrying on a little tradition with Tom Dooley as I started LionelVol1 with a Lonnie Donnegan tune as well. The Mercy Seat might’ve been written for Johnny Cash he does it that well.
Dropkick Murphys – Rocky Road to Dublin (2001)
It’s a bit begorrah but still crackin.
Jinx Lennon – City of Styrofoam Cups (2007)
Probably the finest Irish writer of his generation. From the LP Know Your Station Gouger Nation.
Tooth – Perfect Teeth (1999)
Windings – Surrounded (2005)
...bit of rock’n’roll family trees here. After Tooth called it a day Steven Ryan (guitar/vocals) went on to form Giveamanakick (who’s Hatch 77 was on my previous compilation. Mark O’Connor (bass/vocals) who’s Float On was also on Lionels Vol1 was also in Tooth and, as well as his own stuff, he has gone on to engineer pretty much everything remarkable in Limrock over the last decade) . Meanwhile Steven Ryan has also released an album as Windings and frequently performs Windings material ably assisted by yet another Tooth member Liam Marley.
The Shanks – Babbling (1998)
Rulers of the Planet – Phone No. (2005)
...This week on Rock Family trees –The Shanks –this is an unfinished mix of Babbling (or Babbling Brook as I always knew it) by the pride of Kanturk, Co. Cork. They released an album on their own, ‘The Prawn Lawn’, in the mid 90’s before recording ‘Brang,’ from which this tune is lifted, for Murgatroid -the same label The Hitchers were on, in 97-98. After The Shanks the band members re-emerged in Rulers of the Planet (Mick and Niall), and Stanley Super 800 (Stan)
Cooper – Hanging on the Telephone (1996)
Top drawer cover by Dutch punks Cooper.
Zwan – Lyric (2003) I thought this tune was easily as good as most of The Smashing Pumpkins stuff and it’s a pity Corgan couldn’t hold the whole show together .
Spinal Tap – Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You (1984)
Had to go with this one after a cup final replay between it and ‘Sex Farm’. Never mind lyrically dubious stuff like the Police’ Dont Stand So Close or ABBAs Does Your Mother Know ...this puts it up to Gary Glitter .
“Your Sweet, but you’re just four feet, and you still got your babyteeth. You’re too young and I’m too well hung , but tonight I’m gonna rock you!”
Half Man Half Biscuit – The Referees Alphabet (2000) The Y is for Yate –the kind of town referees come from. :D
Fat Boy Slim – The Rockafeller Skank (1998)
Cornershop –Brimful of Asha (FBS Extended Remix) (1998)
Wildchild – Renegade Master (FBS Remix)(1998)
DJ Shadow Vs Metallica –Number Song feat Orion (Lionel Ritchie Blackguard Mash) (2009)
Ah Fatboy you genius. The magic of FBS lay in his ability to let no-hoper indie DJs (I was that soldier) break out of the constraints of playing Blur, Oasis etc... by creating a range of off-the-shelf mixes all of which had the same bpm and all of which had a drumless noisy bit three quarters of the way in where you could just fade up the next one –thus enabling beatless morons hold a headphone can up to one ear with their shoulder while punching the air with their free arm and urging the crowd to come AAAAAwwwwnn!! . All the while doing fatboys plugging for him. The sample of Metallica/Cliff Burtons intro to Orion wasn’t credited on the notes of Entroducing though it’s credited on the wiki. I just mixed a wee bit more in at each end. Crackin record all round.
The 7”s
Tuesday Blue – Tunnel Vision (1986) released on U2s Mother label and re-released by EMI three years later.
The Soupdragons – Hang Ten (1986) long before they sold their souls to floppy madchester ****ness like I’m Free –The Soup Dragons made very, very fine singles like Hang Ten which reached 102 in the charts late in 86. Tired of only reaching 102 and being patronised as a 2nd division Housemartins they sold their souls to floppy madchester ****ness like I’m Free.
Andy White – Here Come The Girls (1988) ...sound a bit familiar in places? I thought so too. Not the first time the Belfast bard had the arse ripped out of one of his songs by a pop act either. Have a listen to ‘Na Na Na Na’ next to Westlifes World of Our Own.
Fuzzbox – Love Is The Slug (1987) I shoplifted this from Golden Discs (no wonder they’re going to the wall) in early 1987. Don’t try and smuggle 7”s out of shops in your arse-crack –it’s extremely dangerous.
Klinkhamer – It Doarp (1990) If you can’t make out what he’s singing it’s probably because he’s singing in Fresian. Klinkhamer were a ska-punk band from Leeuwarden in the northern Netherlands.
Andy Stewart – Donald Where’s Your Troosers? (1957)
...if you can find a better Elvis impersonator –you hire him! My son loves this and listens to it at bedtime.