Friday, 30 July 2010

Fantasy football time again

With just two weeks to go before the new English Premier League season starts, there's never been a better time to sign up for the 2010/11 Fantasy Football league, and the fifth annual Group of Death - i.e. our own private league. (It's all 100% free by the way.) Bearing in mind that literally anyone who enters our league can emerge triumphant, this competition's harder to win than the actual Premier League itself. (Or at least more than two teams have a chance of winning our version!)

Joining is easy. Sign up here. If you were in our league last season and sign up again using the same log-in details, you should be automatically re-entered into it once you've selected your squad for the new season.

If you've never played before you'll simply need to enter the following code (in the create/join bit of the Leagues section) after you've created your team in order to join the Group of Death: 41220-14155

Hope to see you - yes, you! - there!


The Cardigans - My Favourite Game mp3


In homage to that talented bunch of Muppet musos who played with Dr Teeth (pictured right), I've named my team The Electric Mayhem this season. What's yours?

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

It's not the end of the world as we know it

...But it is a brand new song by Jens Lekman called The End of the World Is Bigger Than Love - and I feel fine! I think the exclamation mark is justified in this instance, as one of these doesn't come along every day. (A new song from Jens, I mean, rather than an exclamation mark. They're ten a penny really, aren't they?! Knoworrimean!?!)

Here's what the man himself had to say about the genesis of the song (taken from his website):

It was the day before the american election 2008 and I was filled with a hopelessness that only a McCain supporter could have shared with me at the time. I was in Washington DC to perform for swedish TV, sitting in the couch with a profesional smile on my face, joking with the hosts and discussing the lobster with the TV chef. I saw the clips online sometime ago, it's amazing what an actor I can be if I really make an effort.

I lived in America back then, up in New York. At the time I felt like everything I touched was turning to shit and I had decided to put everything on one card. Subconsciously I knew I needed to hit the bottom so I could work my way up again. I needed confirmation, I needed someone to tell me it wasn't going to work out, not this way. Yes, there was a girl involved in this. I was very much in love with her.

Some things you just go through. You don't write about it, you don't turn it into art because it can't be turned into art. I didn't write any songs that year because you can't pour manure into an espresso machine and expect a cappucino to come out. When they announced the results and the streets filled up with people celebrating I felt happy to be part of something bigger than myself. It was a feeling that lasted me until the very last days of December 2008 when I finally sat down in my old teenage room at my parents house and I wrote this song. Then the year ended.

It's a song of hope. When love turns it's back on you it's nice to know there's a world out there that doesn't give a shit about your problems. That forces you to keep your head held high and move on. A world that is fragile and beautiful. Maybe it can sound cold to some of you, but let me make it clear that I believe in love, I just get so wrapped up in it sometimes that I need to put it into proportion. It's something you have to do a lot when you're Jens Lekman.


Jens Lekman - The End of the World Is Bigger Than Love mp3 (right click)

Monday, 26 July 2010

Moving Mountains

I'm really enjoying the sparse, ethereal folk of Vermont trio Mountain Man - ironically all women - at the moment. Their songs remind me very much of Moon Pix-era Cat Power (i.e. when Chan Marshall was really on top of her game). Have a listen to this live version of the rather wonderful Dog Song, recorded for the estimable Swedish site PSL, and see what you think.



If you like what you hear - and why wouldn't you? - head over to the band's website for two free downloads from their new album Made The Harbor. That's also the place to order the album on CD or limited edition coloured vinyl. Oh, and if you simply can't wait it can also be purchased as a digital download.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Turn on the Jukebox and do us all a favour

Piano-based pop is a much undervalued genre as far as I'm concerned. I mean, how many ivory botherers have really made it big in the history of rock and pop? Neil Sedaka, Ray Charles, Liberace, Elton John, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Rufus Wainwright, Ben Folds and Rowlf from The Muppets. OK, so quite a few really. Still, though, not so many modern artists in there. Just Wainwright and Folds Five (as I like to call him) really.

So perhaps it's unsurprising that the band we're featuring today, America's Jukebox The Ghost, have clearly been inspired by Ben Folds. (No bad thing of course.) Examine the facts: their singer-pianist is also called Ben (Thornewill). A mere coincidence? Oh alright then, yes. But also - as with the Ben Fold Five - Jukebox The Ghost are a three-piece; they've even supported Ben Folds on tour. What's more, their songs are also great fun to listen to. At the moment I'm especially enjoying Hold It In from their first album, and their cover of New Order's Temptation. Behold.



Jukebox The Ghost - Temptation mp3

Jukebox the Ghost's second album, Everything Under The Sun, is due to be released on September 7th. Download Empire i.e. track number three here.

Saturday, 24 July 2010

Whodunnit? (This lot!)



I really ought to check the teemap inbox more often, as some dead good stuff ends up in there from time to time. Take the two songs we're featuring today - seriously, take them, they're great! - by American indie synthpoppers Murder Mystery, for example. These had been sitting in our inbox unbidden for three weeks before I finally got round to giving them a listen, and by crikey I'm glad I did now. This band's music is just my sort of thing, and I hope it'll be yours too. Best contemporary electro pop this side of Action Biker and Cloetta Paris, for me. See what you think. (Both tracks will require an element of right clickage, by the way.)

Murder Mystery - I Am If You Are mp3

Murder Mystery - Change My Mind mp3

Friday, 23 July 2010

New single from Liechtenstein

The rather splendid Swedish label Fraction Discs are releasing a three-track 7”-only single, Passion For Water, by fellow countrywomen Liechtenstein next week. In the meantime, you can download the A-side for free by right-clicking on the link below. Smashing.

Liechtenstein - Passion For Water mp3

We saw this lot live once and thoroughly enjoyed every noisy minute of it (although my poor lugholes haven't yet recovered. My own fault, mind, for standing too near the front). Here they are performing Passion For Water earlier this month in London, captured in what looks rather like good old Wobblyphone Vision.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Anyone who had a hearth

Hold on to your hatstands, it's the House and Home Top 30!

30 I Talk To The Conservatories - Clint Eastwood
29 Broom Bang-A-Bang - Loo-loo
28 Gas Fire - The Crazy World Of Hearthur Brown
27 The Fork Of Knife - Dire Straits
26 Bed Boy - Miami Sewing Machine
25 Ashtraynger In Paradise - Frank Sinatra
24 How Spoon Is Now - The Locksmiths
23 The Larder I Try - Brother Beyond
22 Television Of Love - Mariah Carey
21 My Cistern - The Juliana Hatfield 3
20 All I Wanna Do Is Wok - Travis
19 Sofa Away From Me - Dire Straits
18 Something In The Aerial - Thunderclap Newmantelpiece
17 Return To Blender - Elvis Presley
16 You've Lost That Loving Ceiling - Righteous Brothers
15 Hall The Love In The World - Dionne Warwick
14 The Rugs Don't Work - The Verve
13 Towel Little Boys - Rolf Harris
12 I'm Stool Waiting - Diana Ross
11 Don't Fry For Me Margarine Tub - Julie Coving-ton
10 Home Entertainment System Addict - Five Star
9 Loft Myself - Longpigs
8 Twenty Four Showers From Tulsa - Gene Pitney
7 Bay Window Microwave Goodbye - Soft Cell
6 Me Myshelf And I - De La Soul
5 Fridge Over Troubled Water - Simon & Garfunkel
4 It's A Bin - Pet Shop Boys
3 Got To Be Curtain - Kylie
2 Duvet Know It's Christmas - Band Aid
1 Take That Book Off Your Case - Marti Cobwebb

As always, any or all further suggestions gratefully received!

Smudge - The Outdoor Type (Acoustic) mp3

It's Immaterial - Driving Away From Home mp3

Saturday, 17 July 2010

My favourite wastes of time

It's the eighties-inspired promo vid for the latest single from melodic Swedes Elias & The Wizzkids, shot in glorious VHS-Vision. I bloody love this band!



In the interests of shameless namedropping I'd like to point out here that Elias himself - owner of the finest moustache in contemporary pop - once signed our guestbook. Aren't we great?! (Oh.)

Buy Elias & The Wizzkids stuff

Sorry, but I simply cannot let this entry pass without linking to this, possibly the greatest summery pop hit & video combination recorded by any sibling of any former member of Simple Minds ever. You know you love it really!

Friday, 16 July 2010

Tracie and the sometime band

Just stumbled on a minor eighties classic on YouTube, with Weller protégé Tracie Young performing a rather spiffing live version of her big 1983 hit The House That Jack Built backed by the Modfather himself on bass, Mick Talbot on keyboards and what looks like a pair of fourteen-year-olds with guitars.



Mildly Interesting Pop Fact(s): Winner of the Most Fanciable Female Award in the 1983 Smash Hits Readers' Poll, Tracie is now a local radio DJ on Chelmsford Radio 107.7 in Essex, where she presents in the 10-am-2pm Monday - Saturday slot. (Whatever happened to weekday DJs getting the weekend off, by the way? Or does that just apply to the big-time charlies on national stations?)

Tracie still dabbles in music as well - playing it I mean, rather than, umm, playing it! - (behold her MySpace page), and made a one-off appearance supporting erstwhile Faith Brothers frontman Billy Franks in a double bill to savour for the discerning eighties pop fan, at the Shepherd's Bush Empire last year. (Surely it can only be a matter of time before that place is rebranded the Vodaphone Empire or the Iceland Shepherd's Pie Empire or something equally unedifying, by the way).

Cherry Red have recently released Tracie's 1984 debut album, Far From The Hurting Kind on CD, complete with ten bonus tracks (including The House That Jack Built), which you can order direct from their website.

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Games without front ears

During the quieter moments of World Cup games, Spike and me have been coming up with punny song titles based on this year's tournament. Just for fun, like. Anyway, with another rest day on our hands (thoroughly stupid invention, by the way, World Cup rest days) we've now whittled the originally rather cumbersome list of a couple of hundred songs down to a more manageable forty-five, which you can see listed below. If you don't like daft puns, now might be a good time to divert your eyes!

45 Korea Opportunities - The Clash
44 I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Cruz - Beverley Sisters
43
Lucio In The Sky With Diamonds - The Beatles
42
Ayew Get Off Of My Cacau - Rolling Stones
41
Sorensen Seems To Be The Hardest Word - Elton John Pantsil
40
Long Skrtel Short Jacket - Cake
39
The Valdez Flat - Echobelly
38
Chile Love Songs - Paul McCartney
37
Juarez The Love - Roberta Flack
36
Schweinsteiger Feet - Mud
35
Chu Young - Phoenix
34
Kolarov My Love - Jefferson
33
Buffon The Roof - Bobby Robson & Jerome Boateng
32
Move Klose - Phyliss Nelson
31
When Will Garcia Again - Three Degrees
30
Iniesta I Can Boogie - Baccara
29
Lippi On Your Collar - Connie Francis
28
Capello Sub Marin - The Beatles
27
The Burdisso - The Tweets
26
Papadopoulis Don't Preach - Maradonna
25
Driving In My Kaka - Madness
24
Sagna Name - Terence Trent D'Arby
23
Gomez Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel
22
Honda Inside - Lynne Hamilton
21
Dani Alves On My Mind - Alves Presley
20
Hey Cho - Jimi Hendrix
19
Schwarzer Nother Year - Johnny Logan
18
Everybody Özil - R.E.M.
17
Duda Looks Like A Lady - Aerosmith
16
Lee Chung Yong Hearts Run Free - Candi Staton
15
Eto'o Beach - Martha & The Muffins
14
The Sun Always Shines On Tevez - A-Ha
13
Toure Toure It's A Holi-Holiday - Boney M
12
Müller Kintyre - Wings
11
Ponce In A Lifetime - Talking Heads
10
Mary Had A Little Lahm - Snap!
9
Itsy Bitsy Chiellini Yellow Polka Dot Bikini - Bombalurina
8
Welcome To The Jung Woo - Guns 'n' Roses
7
Jules Rimet Want To Hurt Me - Culture Club vs Country
6
De Jong Ones - Cliff Richard
5
Forlan & Laughing - Orange Juice
4
Smeltz Like Team Spirit - Nirvana
3
How Elano? - Whitney Houston
2
A Whiter Seedorf Pale - Procul Harum
1
The Size Of A Cacau - Wonderstuff


Any more for any more?

F.R. David - Words mp3




Monday, 21 June 2010

New balls

Just in case anyone has been disappointed at the discovery that those links I posted to Santo, Sam & Ed's Cup Fever in the previous entry no longer work, here's a new (permanent) one where you can download all episodes - and the links really will work this time!

It really is worth the bother if you're a fan of football and comedy (that's actual, intentional comedy, by the way, rather than the type served up by the England team), as this show is thoroughly entertaining from start to finish. (A typical joke saw the presenters all sucking on a packet of Wayne Rooney's Disappointmints, which tasted surprisingly bitter.)

I'm really letting the side down with blog posts this World Cup. Apologies for that. Just can't seem to drag myself off the sofa at the minute! Today also sees the thrilling start, if you're posh, of Wimbledon. Here are a couple of links to commemorate this momentous occasion.

From 1982: The Brat - Chalk Dust (The Umpire Strikes Back). Who could possibly have guessed as a sprog that twenty-eight yeasrs later the lyrics to this song wouldn't seem quite so hilarious after all?



Something that does still seem funny almost three decades on is the McEnroes at Breakfast sketch from Not The 9 O'Clock News:



The above clips illustrate perfectly, I think - for those too young or too addled to remember - just what a big deal John McEnroe was at the time. His fame/notoriety seemingly knew no bounds. Not that he's entirely slipped from view, of course. Whose was the first voice I heard when I woke up this morning? That's right, John McEnroe's. (Umm, not that I'm sleeping with him or anything. He was talking on the radio is all.)

Finally today, many congratulations to Northern Irishman Graham McDowell (who I'm sure will be reading this) on his stunning victory in golf's U.S. Open overnight, thus becoming the first European to win the event in colour. When Tony Jacklin won it in '70, the game was played entirely in black & white.

Apologies to anyone who's already read me coming out with many of the above comments on Twitter this morning, by the way. I am aware, however, that our entire readership doesn't necessarily frequent that place, so I have to keep both of you happy somehow.

In keeping with the entirely haphazard nature of this post, here's a song what I like!

Popsicle - Never Know mp3

Monday, 14 June 2010

More World Cup shows (good ones this time)


ITV may have plumbed the depths with their venture into light-hearted World Cup spin-off programming this time round, but the spirit of Baddiel & Skinner's old Fantasy Football programmes lives on in other parts of the world. Places like Australia, for example, where SBS are running the splendid nightly half-hour show Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever presented by amiable funny types Santo Cilauro, Ed Kavalee and Sam Pang. This programme really is a breath of fresh air, and best of all, thanks to the wonders of the interweb, we can watch it in other territories too, at this rather fantastic blog, where all episodes to date are gathered in a one-click, embedded YouTube stylee. Marvellous.

Baddiel & Skinner themselves, meanwhile, are doing regular podcasts for Absolute Radio during the World Cup, just in case you hadn't heard. These are very good also, as you might expect.

Completing what appears to have turned into a bit of a round-up, I'd also highly recommend the Guardian's World Cup Daily podcasts with James Richardson and various journos from said newspaper. But then you probably already knew about those as well. I'm just wasting everybody's time here really, aren't I?

Righto, bedtime I think. Big day tomorrow. Many football matches and related shows to enjoy! I think I might be going a bit dotty with the excitement of it all you know.

EDIT: I really ought to have mentioned the fact that all episodes of Cup Fever can be streamed directly from the SBS website too. Terribly remiss of me.

Saturday, 12 June 2010

May God have mercy on arseholes

Just spotted this in tonight's Radio Times programme listings for ITV1:

9.45
James Corden's World Cup Live

New series. 1/14
. In this regular post-match magazine show the Gavin & Stacey star is joined by model Abbey Clancy - England striker Peter Crouch's other half - for an alternative view of the tournament.

Now I'm not a big one for profanity, as you know, but really, ITV can fuck right off.

Anne Soldaat - Going South mp3

Thursday, 10 June 2010

The height of twit

Spike's going to (rightly) hate me for saying this but Too Much Apple Pie is now on Twitter. (It's making me feel ashamed just typing the words out.) You can find us @2MuchApplePie anyway. Please follow us (me) and encourage our (my) pitiful need for attention. We'll follow you back and everything. Thanks!

Hello Saferide - Long Lost Penpal mp3

Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Three of a Kind #106

I'm really enjoying Caroline's Radio, the new single - and homage to the famous pirate radio station of the 60s - from Scots popsters Bubblegum Lemonade; not just because it's a very good song in its own right but also because it's reminded me of, and provided me with the perfect excuse to dig out, a couple of my favourite songs on a similar theme i.e. My Radio Sounds Different in the Dark by fab early-90s Irish combo The Would Be's (sic) and On The Radio by Sweden's own Concretes. Sometimes these things just fall into your lap.

The Would Be's - My Radio Sounds Different in the Dark mp3

The Concretes - On The Radio m4a

Bubblegum Lemonade - Caroline's Radio mp3 (right click)

You can order the full three-track Caroline's Radio EP from the Matinée Recordings website

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

For fox sake

(Scene: BBC Radio Five Live studios, earlier today. The presenter is just hitting his stride.)

"On today's phone-in we ask, in the horrific wake of the terror attack by a fox on two baby girls in west London at the weekend, should foxes be culled? Call or text in your thoughts to us here in the studio. Our first caller is Deborah from East Grinstead. Good morning, Deborah."

"Yes, hello. I just wanted to say that the fox problem has to be dealt with straight away. They're an absolute nightmare round my way. All I have to do is open my back door and I am literally overrun by scores of the dangerous beasts who generally hang about looking cocky in my garden. I caught one chewing on the corner of my son's play mat the other day. When I screamed he just looked at me with utter contempt. The fox didn't look too impressed either."

"The fox was chewing your son's play mat?!"

"That's right. I even found one sleeping in my son's bed one time. Not a care in the world. I literally vomited when I saw it lying there as if it owned the place."

"The fox was sleeping in your son's bed?"

"It was. The story has a happy ending though. My husband scooped it up and threw it out of the window. Took ages to scrape it off the patio mind you. I just cannot believe the arrogance of these creatures."

"And this wasn't an isolated incident?"

"Goodness no. They're literally a plague round here. I was at my wits end. If I didn't have them systematically exterminated I don't know what I'd do."

"Thanks for your call. Bill is on line two. Morning, Bill."

"Morning, Nicky. Big fan of the show. The foxes are a problem aren't they? These alien creatures infesting our beautiful English countryside. And now our gardens!"

"Hang on a minute, alien creatures? Surely foxes have been a part of the British countryside for thousands of years?"

"Yes but they don't play by our rules. It's against nature. We live in constant fear in our house. I'm scared to let my kids out to play in the garden now. They must be destroyed! The foxes I mean. Kill them all!!"

"Kevin is on line four. Kevin, you don't believe foxes should be culled?"

"Hello Nicky. No, no I do not. I fervently believe that foxes should not be cold. Can we not just give them nice warm jackets to wear or something?"

(Bill on line two cuts back in)

"Oh for goodness' sake, this is just the kind of lily-livered nanny-state hogwash that has sent this country into decline since new Labour came into power. We should take action against these frenzied beasts NOW, not mollycoddle them. I think it's time to lift the ban on fox hunting now that we have a strong, right-thinking government again."

(presenter cuts in again)

"Interesting point. What do other listeners think - is Bill right? Is it time to take action and lift the ban? Or should it stay in place? And what about the timing of this whole business, is it a bit strange that the mainstream media are becoming so obsessed with a story like this five minutes after the Tories have come back into power? Gordon is on line twelve."

"Political. Correctness. Gone. Mad. Honestly, I'm surprised at you, Nicky. Surprised that you could be so easily influenced by the spoutings of the loony left! Of course fox hunting should be brought back. It's what made this country great. We need to rid the country of them now. Won't someone think of the children!!"

"Beryl is on the central line. Beryl?"

"Yes I just wanted to say that I think it's terrible the-the sheer hostility and hatred that people are showing for these beautiful animals. We are all God's creatures after all. Can we not just live and let live?"

(Bill and Gordon both try to interrupt; the presenter interjects)

"Hang on, one at a time. Gordon, talk to Beryl."

"Let me get this right. What you are actually saying here Beryl is that you want the foxes to win, right?"

"I didn't say that at all. I was merely saying we have to learn to be tolerant and understanding towards these animals. Perhaps if we stopped leaving our bins overflowing on the street and disposed of our litter more appropriately, this might discourage them hanging around our urban environments. That and stop leaving food for them in our gardens."

"Don't you tell me what to do! Our brave soldiers aren't out there laying down their lives on the front line in Algeria-"

(Presenter interjects)

"Afghanistan"

"Wherever - so that the likes of you can come on here and ABUSE ME for giving my honest opinion. I think you should apologise, Beryl. Your hate-filled rant has left me quite shaken."

"Well I-I'm very sorry if what I said hit some kind of nerve with you, but consider this. If you - and other callers to this programme - had substituted the word 'fox' with 'jew' in your various diatribes then you would have been using exactly the same language that the Nazis used seventy years ago. Albeit they would have said it in German, obviously."

"Oh great, so now I'm a Nazi am I?! Not that Mr Hitler didn't talk a lot of sense at times. But still, stop oppressing me you evil cow!"

(Gordon spontaneously combusts; hate-filled lynch mob and nation's press gather outside Beryl's house; Nicky hands over to Philip Eden with the weather; The End)