Friday, 7 December 2007

the fresh prince's braziliant christmas




Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser - Quarteto Em Cy
Zanzibar - Sergio Mendes And Brazil 77
Serrado - Djavan
Tenha Fe Pois Amanha Um Lindo - Os Originais Do Samba
Futebol De Bar - Cesar Mariano & Cia
Parabens - Marcos Valle
Escravos De Jo - Joaquin Claussell And Kerri Chandler
Let The Drums Speak (Phil Asher's Restless Soul Mix) - Bah Samba feat.The Fatback Band
Spanish Hustle (Bah Samba Mix) - The Fatback Band
Lord (Bah Samba Mix) - Alexander O'Neal
Street Life - The Crusaders
What The Child Needs (12" mix) - Terry Ronald

Thursday, 1 November 2007

The South Country


The South Country

When I am living in the Midlands,
That are sodden and unkind,
I light my lamp in the evening:
My work is left behind;
And the great hills of the South Country
Come back into my mind.

The great hills of the South Country
They stand along the sea,
And it's there, walking in the high woods,
That I would wish to be,
And the men that were boys when I was a boy
Walking along with me.

The men that live in North England
I saw them for a day;
Their hearts are set upon the waste fells,
Their skies are fast and grey;
From their castle-walls a man may see
The mountains far away.

The men that live in West England
They see the Severn strong,
A-rolling on rough water brown
Light aspen leaves along.
They have the secret of the rocks
And the oldest kind of song.

But the men that live in the South Country
Are the kindest and most wise,
They get their laughter from the loud surf,
And the faith in their happy eyes
Comes surely from our sister the Spring
When over the sea she flies;
The violets suddenly bloom at her feet,
She blesses us with surprise.

I never get between the pines
But I smell the Sussex air;
Nor I never come on a belt of sand
But my home is there.
And along the sky the line of the Downs
So noble and so bare.

A lost thing could I never find,
Nor a broken thing mend;
And I fear I shall be all alone
When I get towards the end.
Who will there be to comfort me
Or who will be my friend?

I will gather and carefully make my friends
Of the men of the Sussex Weald;
They watch the stars from silent folds,
They stiffly plough the field.
By them and the God of the South Country
My poor soul shall be healed.

If I ever become a rich man,
Or if ever I grow to be old,
I will build a house with deep thatch
To shelter me from the cold,
And there shall the Sussex songs be sung
And the story of Sussex told.

I will hold my house in the high wood,
Within a walk of the sea,
And the men that were boys when I was a boy
Shall sit and drink with me.

Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953)

Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Grinnin' In Your Face - HOMAD 2007

The inaugeral HOMAD 2007 saw the début of Merlot Mark Dartnell backing various (piss) artists in versions of Cap In Hand, Stay Free and Blind Willie McTell...until his fingers bled! Not to be deterred, MMD put down his axe and - channelling the spirit of Son House - gave us Grinnin' In Your Face...

Other acapellas performed included Our Bill's Got A Concrete-Mixer, King Of Rome, Danny Boy, Gulf Coast Highway, Out On The Weekend, Streets Of New York...and many others...

Gerry Strummer backed others on King Of The Road (no prizes for guessing the artist!), Suspicious Minds (ditto) and Lone Star State Of Mind...and "reinvented" Teenage Kicks!

Rehearsals for next year are already in the planning stage (yet to be reality-tested!)...