Tuesday 5 January 2021

Doubling down

Over the Christmas and New Year, I spent a bit of time thinking what I might blog about in 2021. Reader, it was time poorly spent. I had an idea for featuring songs that actually benefit from the much-maligned saxophone, like Echo Beach by Martha & the Muffins, or Will You? by Hazel O'Connor, that kind of thing. The Joy of Sax, I was going to call it. Yeah, I know... luckily, I quickly realised that I would only be featuring songs that we all know and love already, so what would be the point? Then I had an idea of featuring songs that run one into the other, like All Mod Cons/To Be Someone by The Jam, or Weightless/...And Stones by The Blue Aeroplanes, that kind of thing. Segué to Heaven, I was going to call it. Yeah, I know... luckily, I quickly realised, etc...

So, until I can think of a decent idea for a blog post, I'm just going to have to continue the aforementioned review and partial cull of my excessive CD collection. Specifically, I've found a CD that I own two copies of, because I bought it in a charity shop and then, much later, saw it in another charity shop and couldn't remember whether I'd bought it already or not. We've all been there, right? Anyway, that's the only reason I'll be selling a copy of The Seahorses' sole album, Do It Yourself. Here's a track from it that, in a nutshell, encompasses everything that was good (that singing voice, musicianship) and bad (fret-based self-indulgence, lyrics) about the band. Here you go.

6 comments:

  1. I still wish they'd done more than one record.

    Bad blog ideas have kept me going more than a decade.

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    1. I do too, the non-album single that followed this album was probably their best work, as we have discussed before.

      The Joy of Sax is a terrible idea. I quite like Segué to Heaven though, just for the name.

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    2. You've got a much better memory than me!

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    3. If I could just remember where I'd put my glasses... :)

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  2. Nothing wrong with featuring songs we all already know and love - I seem to have got away with it for five years. There is always some new snippet of info about the song or artist that is a new discovery.

    I quite like your new blog ideas - Go for it!

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    1. Thanks, Alyson. Just missing my mojo at the moment.

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