A Horseradish
Tuesday 13th August 2013 8:04pm [Edited]
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Quote: Chappers @ August 13 2013, 8:37 PM BST
Thought I'd bump this thread bearing in mind the discerning listeners who have joined the forum since this last appeared.
Also I wasinterested in the subsequent labels started by Jake Riviera when he took Elvis and Nick away and onto Radar and F-Beat.
I've got a considerable collection of the F-Beat output and love the Carlene Carter (Ex-Mrs Lowe) album covers. I saw her pkay once. Such an incrediv=bly sexy woman.
Don't think I even mentioned Stiff in my indie label list to George. Crazy. I tend to think of Costello first. "Alison" of all the tracks off that first album. Sublime. Then the Damned's "New Rose", I guess, which was v early for punk, and Ian Dury and the Blockheads. As mentioned, I was closest to Kirsty and the Pogues.
Looking now at the records they released, so many were memorable. You can see how it all sort of emerged from the pub scene, ie Dr Feelgood, a version of which was playing Ealing Jazz Festival recently when Wilco was further south. Less predictable is the later end. Furniture - and whatever happened to Rachel Sweet?
Have had a look at Radar. It was very likely, I think, for getting Pere Ubu into the NME best of all time lists and also possibly The Red Krayola and The Pop Group. The 13th Floor Elevators too. Much of it wouldn't have been heard at all, given the innovation. And it was really diverse what with Loudon Wainwright III.