Monday 29 April 2013

It’s all about the lyrics


Description

When you listen to a song sometimes the lyrics stand out above all else for various reasons, they could make you think, they may shock or disturb you, some just make you smile, a few you can’t help but sing. Due to this I have put this mix together to show off these qualities and I think I have covered some of the best. If you disagree please leave a comment or better still put your mix together and submit it.

Leonard's lyrics are so clever throughout the song and who could forget “There was a time when you let me know, What's really going on below, But now you never show it to me, do you?” the sexual undertones of what at first glance seems to be a religious song, listen again and you hear a love story gone wrong.

David’s life on mars has some interesting outlooks on our world, and with lyrics like “Oh man! Look at those cavemen go, it’s the freakiest show, Take a look at the Lawman, Beating up the wrong guy, Oh man! Wonder if he'll ever know, He's in the best-selling show”, even 44 years after its original release the lyrics still hit home that we all live in a freak show where the lawyers rule.

Plan B tell us a story of a crazy fan who is stalking someone in the band, this highlight how obsessive fans can create issues and false claims against someone in the public eye.

Fish has a knack of writing clever lyrics highlighting issues of a personal and professional nature as well as highlighting what is bad in our world. Cleverly written riddles and puns inserted logically to an underwhelming musical background “Where beggars take cheques and children steal credit cards. From the pockets of wrecks that lie the road. I came to in my future and that was just yesterday,Unsure of my past that's a knot in my gut.”

Power ballad at its best, something to believe in has it all but the lyrics almost make you cry, “Their bullets took his best friend in Saigon, Our lawyers took his wife and kids, no regrets, In a time I don't remember, in a war he can't forget, He cried "Forgive me for what I've done there, Cause I never meant the things I did".

Coconut skins has a rhythm that makes you want to dance and the lyrics are a little off the wall but what made my ears prick up was “You can lie between her legs and go looking for, Tell her you're searching for her soul” what an image… also the chorus starts “you can sit on chimneys, Put some fire up your ass” another great image yes?

Hello has Amy Lee’s haunting voice with a piano backdrop delivering hard punchy lyrics like “Playground school bell rings again, Rain clouds come to play again, has no one told you she's not breathing? Hello, I'm your mind giving you someone to talk to, Hello” do a Google search find the true meaning then tell me it does not bring tears to your eyes.

Pulp’s I Spy has a very sinister side, the cheat who does not care and even hopes to be discovered let the lyrics speak for themselves “You see you should take me seriously, Very seriously indeed, "Cause I've been sleeping with your wife, For the past sixteen weeks, Smoking your cigarettes, drinking your brandy, Messing up the bed that you chose together, And in all that time I just wanted you, To come home unexpectedly one afternoon, And catch us at it in the front room” the arrogance and sinister nature of this is just brilliant you can’t help but love it.

The Eagles just produce good music but the lyrics in here make me think of the film ‘From Dusk till Dawn’ the clever descriptions and simple story will keep you humming for hours “And in the master's chambers, They gathered for the feast, They stab it with their steely knives, But they just can't kill the beast” genius?

Bill Withers this is one of them songs I forget about for years at a time but when I hear it I remember every lyric and just want to sing along, a simple but uplifting song that always makes me smile and think of my friends.

James Blunt has managed to write a full suicide note into a song, with these lyrics it’s hard not to get a lump in your throat “Remember us and all we used to be, I've seen you cry, I've seen you smile. I've watched you sleeping for a while.”

Finally Billy Joel gives us some beautiful poetry which just flows but throughout delivering little gems of genius making us think and wondering if there is more than two meanings being delivered here “And the waitress is practicing politics, As the businessmen slowly get stoned, Yes, they're sharing a drink they call loneliness, But it's better than drinkin' alone”

Tracks

1. Leonard Cohen – Hallelujah

2. David Bowie – Life on Mars

3. Plan B – She said

4. Fish – The Company

5. Poison – Something to believe in

6. Damien Rice – Coconut Skins

7. Evanescence – Hello

8. Pulp – I Spy

9. Eagles – Hotel California

10. Bill Withers – Lean On Me

11. James Blunt – Goodbye my Lover

12. Billy Joel – Piano Man

Mix by Richard Sample


Tuesday 16 April 2013

Significant Dates


Description

This mix is the no 1's of the significant dates in my life.
The day I was born was T-Rex a great track even better was Los Lobos which was when I was 16 and also when I joined the YTS, when I was 18 it was sonia,21 was Geordie legend Jimmy Nail, when I joined the railway full time it was Sinead O'Connor, when the girl of my dreams walked into my life 23/02/04 it was busted, the following July when I had my bike accident it was 2pac featuring Elton John would have been more appropriate if it had of been Busted, when I turned 40 it was JLS featuring Dev, when I got with the girl of my dreams 12/10/12 I know I was slow it was Rihanna and when she left me 9/11/12 it was Robbie Williams and to finish my funeral song by speedway.

Tracks

1. T-Rex - Get it on

2. Los Lobos - La bamba

3. Sonia - You'll never stop me from loving you

4. Jimmy Nail - Ain't no doubt

5. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing compares to you

6. Busted - Who's David

7. 2 Pac featuring Elton John - Ghetto gospel

8. JLS featuring Dev - She makes me wanna

9. Rihanna - Diamonds

10. Robbie Williams - Candy

11. Speedway - Always here

Mix By John Lauder

Saturday 13 April 2013

Grown Up

Description

I lost my virginity to the first track (album) and I think this is where my adulthood began and it’s one of the best opening tracks in my opinion to an album. You can call me Al is all about anonymity and for my first few years I felt like I was nobody lost in a massive world. Blind curve ends with the lyrics “I can't take any more, should we say goodbye, How can we justify? , They call us civilised!” such poetic genius cannot be ignored, fish has written better but this one just get me, I started to see what the world was really all about and this saddened me. Peter though lifted me up kept me pushing, it may be not easy but if you give up you fail. Bruce then reminds you that as a single person can’t change anything and that’s just the way it is. Later I was stuck in a relationship and needed to get out Damien helped me with elephant reminding me that some things do just need to die.

I went through a rough phase of my life and Moby’s simple lyrics just lift you up when your alone and down, with Sugar Mice it’s all about the lyrics, being a father isn’t easy but when you’re not with your children this hits home more than all other songs on the list, this also reminds me of the time I was talking to my daughter and I broke down in the middle of a packed pub as I was overrun with emotions of pain and regret, “Ain't no one in here that's left to blame but me” and “So if you want my address it's number one at the end of the bar” I was drinking a lot. I lost someone close to me Queensryche helped me take perspective of this and deal with the missing part of my life.

Still felling low and looking for help ‘Fix Me’ was what I needed and I found someone to lift me and help me out of the hole I was in. Small bump says it all really, no explanation needed. After me is the ultimate in love and sacrifice you could have in a relationship, it also makes you remember you don’t need paradise to have a good time, just make the most of what you have. I was starting to be content with my life a Wife, 4 Good (well sometimes) Children and a job that makes you feel like you do make a difference then we hit a recession, to be fair I have not been hit as bad as some but I think we all feel it, this song makes me think of all those greedy bankers and failing politicians.  I have finished with Terence as I would like you all to pray for those around you and appreciate what you have as there are many people worse off with no hope of escape. I escaped…

Tracks

1. Enigma – The voice of enigma

2. Paul Simon – You can call me Al

3. Marillion – Blind Curve

4. Peter Gabrielle (Kate Bush) – Don’t give up

5. Bruce Hornsby and the Range – The way it is

6. Damien Rice – Elephant

7. Moby – Why does my heart

8. Marillion – Sugar Mice

9. Queensryche – Silent Lucidity

10. Coldplay – Fix Me

11. Ed Sheeran – Small bump

12. Marillion – After Me

13. The Cross – Old Men

14. Terence Trent D’Arby – If you all get to Heaven

Mix by Richard Sample

Friday 5 April 2013

Number Ones

Description

This is the number ones of my life so far, starting with the day I was born and my first birthday, then the day I left school and my 18th birthday. I have 4 songs for the dates all my children were born mixed in with my 1st job my 21st birthday and the day I got married. It is quite an eclectic mix that to be fair I can’t say I like all the songs but these were the public’s choices on my important dates.

Tracks

1. Without you – Nilsson

2. Cum feel the noise – Slade

3. Reet petit – Jackie Wilson

4. With a little help from my friends – Wet Wet Wet

5. Dub be good to me – Beats International

6. Shoop shoop song – Cher

7. No Limit – 2 Unlimited

8. Stay another day – East 17

9. Millennium prayer – Cliff Richard

10. Dynamite – Taio Cruz

11. Start without you – Alexandra Burke

Mix By Richard Sample