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Living the front man dream

Published February 4, 2017

Living the front man dream

James Corden continues to do fab and fun things for his late night US talk show, but his latest exploits with Queen grabbed my attention like no other. A faux battle between him and current front man Adam Lambert saw the pair having something of a riff off with Brian and Roger backing them on guitar and drums. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUuuWyCkS_U I'm so jealous of the things James gets to do and …

The best at being featured

Published January 7, 2017

The best at being featured

I love Demi Lovato, but I realised recently that she is an expert at picking songs to be featured on. Whilst her own work is plenty good enough, when she is featured on a song, it's always a brilliant one! Don't believe me? Let's review. First up, The Vamps. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0go2nfVXFgA Yeah, you! Then she teamed up with Olly Murs for the catchy Up, and took on the myth created by …

Mr C's top five songs and films of 2016

Published January 2, 2017

Mr C's top five songs and films of 2016

Anyone who has been following this site for a while will know that at the end of each year, I like to hand over the reigns to Mr C to share his top five songs and films of the previous twelve months. Last year was an absolute disgrace as he was unable to narrow down his shortlist to five and after a full month of arguing about it, we ended …

Pop Quiz: The Comeback - who doesn''t love a good quiz?

Published December 31, 2016

Pop Quiz: The Comeback - who doesn''t love a good quiz?

Over Christmas, the 80s TV show Pop Quiz returned for a two-part special, and it was brilliant! I've never heard of this show before, but was keen to give it a watch as it looked just like Question of Sport only about music. It even features genuine music acts, including Toyah Wilcox, some guy from Spandeau Ballet and other people I don't know but who were a lot of fun. …

On the record - 2016 wrap up

Published December 30, 2016

On the record - 2016 wrap up

It has been an incredible year for me, listening to 100 albums in total across 50 weeks and learning an enormous amount about albums, artists, and music in general. The biggest lesson, though, is that there is so much more to learn. This album listening thing will continue into next year, but it seems only right to wrap up what has been a brilliant 2016 of albums for me. Firstly, …

Whose first line is it anyway?

Published November 11, 2016

Whose first line is it anyway?

Now, you know I love James Corden and his antics, but combine them with the fabulous Hailee Steinfeld and you're on to a winner. This game, though, it is something mindbending. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4dVjh5ETK4 Taking the first line of every song and repeating it for every line is so hard, have you tried it? Try it! A lot of fun though, and far more hilarious than it has any right to be. …

The soundtrack to your studies

Published October 9, 2016

The soundtrack to your studies

The BBC recently published a short video that explained why some people respond better to having music playing when they're studying and others work better in silence. This is a topic that has been on my radar for a long time, because Mr C and I differ radically on our approaches to concentration. He can listen to music as he works and learns, whereas I don't favour silence but certainly …

Five reasons Apple Music Festival 10 rocked

Published September 29, 2016

Five reasons Apple Music Festival 10 rocked

I was superbly excited going into this year’s Apple Music Festival, even more so than usual. Previous years have seen me bouncing around in glee at the concept of a fortnight’s worth of free live music, streamed around the globe to be soaked up in the comfort of my own living room. This year, given my focus on musical education, I was looking forward to it even more! Plus, the …

Just a passenger

Published September 21, 2016

Just a passenger

Passenger, playing at the Apple Music Festival this evening, perks up my attention. Me: "Who does he sound like?" Mr C: "Not sure." Me: "Is it Mumford & Sons, maybe?" Mr C: "Could be, the guitars and stuff." Me: "No, it's his voice, it's familiar." Mr C shrugs. We listen on. Two songs later, Passenger starts playing Let Her Go. "OHHHH, this is who he sounds like! This is the …

Apple Music feature request - the Reading List of audio

Published July 16, 2016

Apple Music feature request - the Reading List of audio

Apple Music gets quite a lot of stick for its functionality and usability, and I can understand the complaints to a degree. However, I’ve used it constantly these past six months for my weekly album adventure and much more, so I’m listening to more music than I probably have before in my life. I’m comfortable with how it works and I love it being part of my iOS experience. There’s …

Taylor made videos

Published July 12, 2016

Taylor made videos

Now, I have to be careful writing this post, because in our household there is one human who is utterly obsessed beyond comprehension with Taylor Swift, and just to be clear, it's not me. I like Ms Swift, I think she's very talented and pulled off an incredible feat switching from country to pop the way she did. 1989 is a really good album. I also like the stuff she …

Country meets pop with Florida Georgia Line cover

Published May 30, 2016

Country meets pop with Florida Georgia Line cover

It's always a lot of fun when artists cover other artists, and that is never more true than when it's a Backstreet Boys tune on display. The superbly fun Florida Georgia Line took on that challenge with an impromptu cover of 'Everybody' and they did it pretty well, I think! If anyone else leaves BSB, there could be a spot open for one of these two. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKBj_3D2tq8 Although, I have …

Sweet skatin'

Published May 23, 2016

Sweet skatin'

I really love this music video for Sweet Lovin' by Sigala. The song itself is your standard dance number, but the video takes it a step further with roller skates that issue smoke from the back. I want some! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj5zT4t7S6c What is really fab about the whole thing is when more skaters join the fun towards the end of the video, creating a sort of roller skating version of the …

Picking the tunes with DJ Dench

Published April 23, 2016

Picking the tunes with DJ Dench

I pick and choose my way through Desert Island Discs, but the wonderful thing about it is the timeless nature of all the interviews. The BBC have made the full archive available indefinitely, so you can listen to anyone at any time. I subscribe to the podcast, but often don’t get around to listening until well after the interviews have been aired. I just recently listened to Dame Judi Dench’s …

Wide open

Published February 13, 2016

Wide open

This music video from The Chemical Brothers is incredible. A single-shot sequence of a lone dancer moving around a grungy industrial warehouse space. So far, so normal. But gradually parts of her body become like wireframe, see-through, and that's when the magic happens. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BC2dRkm8ATU It's just so detailed and intricate. That you can see her leg through her other leg. That the red pants are wrapped around an essentially non-existent …

On the record

Published January 28, 2016

On the record

It started like this: John: Rumours? You ever heard Rumours? Kayleigh: What? John: What?! Rumours is one of the best albums in the whole wide world! Kayleigh: Never even heard of it. John: Excuse me? You've never heard of Rumours? Oh, you'll love it. I'll burn you a copy. Tonight. One of my all-time favourite albums. Kayleigh: Mine's Now 48. John: Now 48?! Kayleigh: They're all on it, all me …

Mr C’s top songs of 2015

Published January 28, 2016

Mr C’s top songs of 2015

Now, normally at this point in the year, I hand over a portion of my site to Mr C, allowing him to pick his top five songs and top five films that we consumed in the previous twelve months. It's a joyous process for me - throughout the year, we keep a note of potential contenders and then I get to watch him writhe in agony as he tries to …

Sharing the love

Published January 5, 2016

Sharing the love

The fact that Peter Kay's Car Share was brilliant and received a lot of love is probably not news to many, given that the series aired in April last year. It was something that passed Mr C by, however, and whilst I watched it over and over and grew to love it more and more, I felt protective of it in that way that means you can't really recommend it …

Creating the ultimate Christmas playlist

Published December 21, 2015

Creating the ultimate Christmas playlist

One thing that had never really occurred to me about streaming music services until the last couple of weeks, is the access you have to things that you don't need all the time. Sure, you want to create playlists of your favourite songs and you want to listen to the best band albums over and over again, but sometimes there is music you only require for a specific period of …

Love Me Like You Do, Hey!

Published December 2, 2015

Love Me Like You Do, Hey!

I think this was aired on James Corden's show last week, but I've just caught up with the video now. Love Me Like You Do isn't one of my favourite Ellie songs, but how can you not love it done in so many different ways? I particularly enjoy the country version, with some exceptionally dodgy accents. I've been listening to more and more country music recently, and not a lot …

Once upon a Haim Time

Published December 1, 2015

Once upon a Haim Time

I’ve fully embraced the world of Apple Music, far more than I have any other streaming product. It’s not perfect, but considering how many Apple shaped gadgets I have, it fits into my life better than other streaming services do. It’s had quite a big impact on my listening habits, which is perhaps a story for another day, but the bottom line is I’m listening to a lot more music …

Mr C's top five songs of 2014

Published January 16, 2015

Mr C's top five songs of 2014

Following swiftly on from the films of 2014, Mr C turns his attention to music. The playlist to choose from was up to 17 songs at one point, and narrowing it down to five proved to be a difficult task, but one which was great fun for me to watch him agonise over. You can view previous years via the handy links at the end of the post, but for …

Even better than the real thing

Published November 25, 2014

Even better than the real thing

U2 were due to perform a week-long guest slot on Jimmy Fallon's nightly chat show but of course Bono went and fell off a bike and broke himself. (BTW, why do people keep cycling when all I ever here from cyclists is tales of woe?) So, rather than drafting in someone less good, last minute, Jimmy upped the stakes and decided to become Bono himself. Video no longer available. It's …

Not so mysterious after all

Published August 3, 2014

Not so mysterious after all

I love that game where, you're listening to a song and it sounds just like another song and you compare and contrast. In this day and age, there aren't a lot of new things in music left to be discovered - almost everything has been done before and can be picked up as "copying" a previous artist. Whilst driving, I was listening to Return of the 90s, a surprisingly cheap …

Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel

Published June 27, 2014

Twiggy, the water-skiing squirrel

Watching a bit of Vevo TV on the Nashville channel (it’s more entertaining than it sounds), I stumbled across this video from Brad Paisley. It’s a terrible song but a great video, have a peek! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D5XTXSbrms It’s a water-skiiing squirrel! At first I thought, jeez, some animals must have been harmed in the making of this video, but a little closer investigation revealed it’s an actual squirrel that has been …

To sing with you is the craziest thing

Published March 22, 2014

To sing with you is the craziest thing

It wasn't long ago I was waxing lyrical about how great Jimmy Fallon's skit with Paul Rudd was - the pair of them taking on a lip sync battle with amusing results. Now, the Tonight Show host is back again with another classic. This time, he's roped in Billy Joel for a spot of crooning. I love the use of the looping app in this, and how great they both …

Mr C's top five songs from 2013

Published December 30, 2013

Mr C's top five songs from 2013

This is the time of year where I hand over the keys of my blog to Mr C, or at least give him a paragraph or two of space, to share the things he's been loving this year. There are two categories - films and music - and we'll be starting with the latter. Here's Mr C's top five songs from 2013, and I will tell you now, it's been …

Why is Top of the Pops only good enough for once a year?

Published December 30, 2013

Why is Top of the Pops only good enough for once a year?

This year, I was quite excited to see the Top of the Pops Christmas special, because it suddenly occurred to me that I hadn't seen much, if any, of the TOTP brand through the year. I used to watch the 1970s editions that were showing on BBC Four but soon bored of that. I remember last year, there was a festive edition on both Christmas Day and New Year's, and …

Pompeii in the Park

Published November 9, 2013

Pompeii in the Park

I hadn't heard of Bastille before I saw them on the iTunes Festival this year, but I've grown to like quite a few of their songs, particularly the anthemic Pompeii. I loved this recent video on Vevo of the band rocking up to a park with the barest of instruments and putting on an impromptu performance. Well, impromptu enough that you have plugs for your keyboard, anyway. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRZjnGUGXBI Things to …

iTunes Festival 2013 - A rollercoaster of eclectic music sets

Published October 13, 2013

iTunes Festival 2013 - A rollercoaster of eclectic music sets

Last year, the iTunes Festival was the awesome tail-end of what had been a fantastic year of sport and general greatness. Mr C watched every single available minute of it, and found a whole host of new acts to like. I even liked some of it, and wrote about my findings. This year, we were excited for the month of September music, although a little disappointed in the line-up when …

Famous first words

Published August 19, 2013

Famous first words

Did you ever wonder whether using the lines from pop songs would help to find you a date? Well, whether you did or you didn’t, someone has put the theory to the test for you, and the video evidence makes for some amusing viewing. On the Vevo YouTube channel, there is a series of videos called Lyric Lines, in which Tommy Wooldridge takes specific lines from pop songs – one …

The making of a Steinway

Published August 5, 2013

The making of a Steinway

I saw this video on Kottke recently, the making of a Steinway piano. I am obsessed with pianos, always upset when one gets smashed or beaten in a film. I play a bit, and dream of owning something slightly more impressive than the keyboard that is currently gathering dust. I'd never given much thought to how a piano is actually made, and this video is quite a revelation. I love …

People Like Us like Nokias

Published June 6, 2013

People Like Us like Nokias

I'm not a huge music video aficionado, but Mr C tends to point out those that catch his eye whenever he spots them. Recently, a new video from Kelly Clarkson emerged, for her single People Like Us, and it's worth a look... for the wrong reasons. There's an odd story about saving a colourful child from a world of black and white, but that's not what I saw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWbMz_aBlMU I'm …

Let's get lyrical

Published May 25, 2013

Let's get lyrical

Recently, Mr C played me a music video that showed nothing but the lyrics of the song in question. I was a bit disappointed, thinking it was just like Adele's Skyfall video. Whilst that was quite Bond, and an interesting experiment, I thought a video of only the lyrics was a bit... lazy. However, it turns out that there's a craze for Official Lyrics Videos that run alongside their more …

A different kind of Big Reunion

Published March 27, 2013

A different kind of Big Reunion

After catching up with the penultimate episode of The Big Reunion on Saturday, we flicked over to ITV where Ant and Dec were having their evening Takeaway. We left this on as background noise and then were intrigued to see some of the bands from the Big Reunion going to sing at the end of the show. Our first chance to see them doing in public what we've watched them …

90's music meets reality TV - The Big Reunion

Published March 11, 2013

90's music meets reality TV - The Big Reunion

I'm not a massive reality TV fan. I did the Big Brother thing back when it was good, and I've watched a Pop Idol or two, but mostly I find them irritating. The people tend to be either annoying or uninteresting, and this latest explosion of half-reality, half-setup stuff seems very misleading and contrived. However, I've finally found a reality TV show that I am totally on board with. The …

They might be trouble

Published January 8, 2013

They might be trouble

We were doing some testing of our internets, browsing random things on YouTube, when Mr C asked if I had seen this version of I Knew You Were Trouble by Taylor Swift. As much as he has convinced me of some of her music, I'm not a fan of this song at all. However, when it's done like this, by Walk Off the Earth, then I'm on board! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcM14Al83Ls These …

Friday Five - Mr C's top five songs from 2012

Published January 4, 2013

Friday Five - Mr C's top five songs from 2012

New Year usually means quite a lot of reviews of the previous twelve months, and things are no different round these parts. At the end of each year, Mr C gets a chance to have his say on both music and films, and today it's time to recap his top five songs from 2012. We've previously listed his songs from 2010 and from 2011, but this time it's all about …

Friday Five - Thoughts on iTunes Festival 2012

Published October 12, 2012

Friday Five - Thoughts on iTunes Festival 2012

The month of September was filled with a nightly music extravaganza courtesy of the iTunes Festival 2012. Each evening, one or more warm-up acts introduced a bigger name, and it was all streamed live on the internet, available as a catchup replay afterwards as well. Mr C watched all of them, I saw some of the main ones, and these are some of my findings. 1) There were a variety …

A bit of background

Published September 17, 2012

A bit of background

With the iTunes Festival ongoing (and irritating in their only putting up some of the replays and not all), Mr C and I have been having more discussions about music than normal. It's always good fun when we talk music because we have slightly different music eras, very different music tastes, and what turns out to be different requirements when it comes to background noise. As people that do creative …

The 2012 iTunes festival

Published September 10, 2012

The 2012 iTunes festival

The iTunes Festival is currently in full swing - 30 days of live music, held at the Camden Roundhouse in London and streamed across the globe via iTunes and its many apps. There's a variety of acts available, with warm up artists appearing before more established names, and the diversity is amazing. So far we've already heard from the pop name that is Olly Murs, through the more acoustic Ed …

The "Don't Worry, Be Happy" playlist

Published July 1, 2012

The "Don't Worry, Be Happy" playlist

Yesterday's Goodwood debacle caused an emotional rollercoaster, and as I was speeding home - enjoying being out of first gear for the first time in hours - I listened to only songs that would cheer me up. Some were just infectiously happy, others were rousing in an angry kind of way, and all helped just a little bit. In the interests of rescuing future moods, here's my playlist of 20 …

Mind the age gap

Published June 4, 2012

Mind the age gap

The Jubilee concert was a real mixed bag, as these things are, but at one point, it did make me stop and think. Many of the acts are from yester year - Elton John, Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Annie Lennox, Cliff Richard, and Shirley Bassey. These are artists who are all still incredible (give or take a Cliff Richard or two), but can't possibly claim to be anything but sliding …

Everybody look to the right, the other right

Published June 3, 2012

Everybody look to the right, the other right

The latest phenomenon in reality TV, The Voice UK, came to an end this week, crowning a winner and dishing out a record deal. I stopped watching these talent shows after Hear'Say and Will Young, but for some reason this edition captured the attention of Mr C. The opening rounds - blind auditions and battle duets - certainly were more interesting than other audition shows I've seen, but once it …

Radio in The Office

Published May 21, 2012

Radio in The Office

I've dabbled in internet radio for a long time, never a religious listener but always happy to give it a go. I wrote previously about how much I was enjoying Absolute's variety of online streaming options - select your preferred musical decade and listen away, safe in the knowledge you'll get none of that "noise" of today. A new station has crossed my path over the last few weeks, and …

Even if the skies get rough

Published April 29, 2012

Even if the skies get rough

I've got a special affection for Jason Mraz, who I first heard of a few months after Mr C and I met. Back then, we found a live concert album available on Archive.org stacked with catchy songs and listened to it over and over and over again. As with lots of artists, subsequent albums haven't lived up to that first one, although I've enjoyed a few singles peppered over the …

Friday Five - Mr C's top five songs from 2011

Published January 13, 2012

Friday Five - Mr C's top five songs from 2011

We've had a look at Mr C's top five films of the 2011 year gone by, and now it's time to put those 12 months firmly to bed with his top five songs released in 2011. It was not such a great year for music in our household, with very little grabbing our attention. In fact, Mr C's shortlist was only seven in the first place. However, we've pulled out …

The good and the bad of the 1970s

Published August 1, 2011

The good and the bad of the 1970s

What I love about the repeats of Top of the Pops on BBC Four is seeing the 1970s for all the good and bad of music, fashion, and taste. Rather than the golden era montages, where the best and the iconic are selected for a rose-tinted package, this is full repeats of TOTP programmes that were running in 1976. It's incredible. Noel Edmonds pretends to be a cameraman! There are …

30 day song challenge - The complete list

Published July 7, 2011

30 day song challenge - The complete list

I thought that now the 30 day music challenge is complete, it would be worth rounding up the highs and lows of what we've seen over the past month with a list of links. It will also be helpful when in future, any videos that I've linked or embedded may disappear (not the most reliable of formats, is it?) so it'll be good to have the definitive list all in …

30 day song challenge - Your favourite song

Published July 2, 2011

30 day song challenge - Your favourite song

I have a lot of favourite songs. Picking one should be hard, but I kept coming back to this, and really... there can be only one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L8-FTvSVxs It reminds me of lots of things. The many times I've seen We Will Rock You. The first time I saw and loved Highlander. (Not so much now.) My brothers. The awesomeness of Queen. The awesomeness of life, however fleeting it may be.