memory

Had this photo sent to me today:

This certainly sums me up nicely.  I have a terrible memory.  Not a great thing to admit… but I have to make of it what I can while I can!  Music can benefit from a lack of memory.  It’s hard to be a copy-cat when you can’t remember what you’re supposed to be copying!  My intention is to always create the most original, heart-felt music I possibly can.  Unusually, the source of my inspiration is rarely pre-existing music.  I’m more influenced by film and tv – and most of all – comedy.

My all time hero is Tony Hancock.  A very troubled individual, but a stone-wall genius.  If you don’t know anything about him then you really should stop reading this right now and get some of the early Hancock’s Half Hour DVDs.  No, strike that, YouTube him right now!  His character is archetypal English.  Misery incarnate.  The episodes that remain are absolute works of art… true gold dust!  I say “the episodes that remain” because you should be aware that back in the day, we’re talking the 1950s here, the BBC would routinely wipe tapes clean in order to record a new show.  For that reason early episodes of Doctor Who and Dad’s Army have been lost forever.  Also, with Hancock’s Half Hour, a lot of the early stuff went out live and recording for posterity hadn’t really been considered.  Anyway, this guy was a legend.  I get more inspiration from an episode of Hancock than I would a thousand Radiohead albums!  But that’s the point.  Rather than be out there copying stuff and slinging it on the interweb along with a trillion other bands, I’m trying to stay on the good ship “originality”.  So, okay, it is probably the case that it’s pretty much impossible to actually create a new sound… you can count those bands on one hand – your Nirvanas and your Sabbaths – but it is also the case that striving for an original sound is a great mission statement for a band.  I’m not necessarily talking ‘experimental’ here!  Whilst I could easily post 5 minute interludes of silence all day long and freak out naked with some hippies round a fire waving vuvuzelas I would rather stay in the realms of the pop song.

You can still be original and yet be entertaining.  It’s not such a fine line.  You’ve just got to not lose your head.  You have to stay true to what turned you on in the first place.  Now, you see, I apparently have a bad memory.  I’d like to think it’s a bad short-term memory! So while this means I can’t remember what the Kaiser Chefs last had a hit with or who Amy Whinehorse is currently screwing I can remember what it takes to write a good song.  I remember the first time I heard “The Sun Always Shines on TV” by a-ha.  You may laugh (and some of you won’t even know who I’m talking about), but I think that song has stayed with me through the course of my ‘music career’.  Even when I didn’t know it!  I would have dis-owned it as a stroppy punky teenager.  And I would have dismissed it when I was being an arty indie kid.  But that song has all the hallmarks of ‘epic’ that I have always been aiming for.

The moral of the story – get hold of some good comedy, listen to Take On Me and stop being a sheep.  You don’t have to listen to coffee table music.  And if you must listen to coffee table music, why not listen to songs about coffee tables!  Has anyone done that yet?

Now, I’m rambling… I came on here to post something important.  What was it?  It’s on the tip of my tongue… … no… it’s gone.  Nevermind.  Tomorrow’s another day.

epicness

Just watched Part 1 of the Doctor Who series finale.  In my humble opinion – really great stuff.  Universe scaling, balls to the wall tea time tele!  And a reminder to everyone that being ‘epic’ is pretty much always a great thing.

Crossing the road… not epic.

Making a cup of tea… not epic.

Knitting a new scarf… not epic.

So what is epic?  I consider epic to be something on a colossal scale.  Something that takes your breath away.  So, what’s this got to do with music?  Well my little Confessioners… if you take the time to listen to the music that your mentor is creating for you you’ll hear the journey towards epicness.  The aspiration to fulfill the perfect ‘epic’ song!

How do you make a song epic?  Well, let’s forget about how YOU make it epic, let’s talk about me a bit more!  I love epicness.  There, I’ve said it (well, typed it… but it’s the same thing really and not worth pontificating).  I digress… I love ‘big’ songs.  Always have done.  Whether it be ‘Janie’s Got a Gun’ or ‘Kashmir’, there is something ‘above and beyond’ about a song which has its sights set so high.  There are many musical methods to create an ‘epic’ song.  I suppose the easiest way (and I say ‘easiest’ with the hugest pinch of salt) is to use an orchestra.  This leads me to the next term.  CINEMATIC.  This is a word I have used to describe my music for a long time.  But what does it actually mean?  Well, I would consider a song that paints a picture in your mind a cinematic song.  Some songs are throw-away songs.  Catchy they can be… but do they linger?  Do they make you weep?  Do they make your day?… make your life???  I ‘feel’ a cinematic song.  It is a statement of intent.  The writer has a passion for a subject and they want to inject it straight into your heart or your brain.  How much longer must we endure the average?  The mean?  The mode?  I live for the epic.  Listen to the ending of songs such as The Comedy is Over, Fall or Where We Go Next.  These are songs that make you want to set fire to your furniture (then cry as you realise you haven’t even paid for that damn sofa yet!).  I want emotion.  I don’t want emoticons.  I want the real thing.  I want Coke!!!

Um, anyway… Yes, I watched Doctor Who tonight.  An epic episode.  I like epic!!!

junior apprentice

I watched it on catch-up tv tonight.  So what’s the verdict?  Do you guys think the right ‘man’ won?  I don’t think so.  The all-rounder won it but I’d have given the prize to the ideas man.  The poor kid came up with the concept single-handedly!  The professionals were so impressed… and yet he lost.  I think it was probably down to three things:

1)  The guy looked like a bunny rabbit

2) He used hair straighteners at every opportunity

3) No-one was sure about that facial hair

Still, I’d have given him the £25,000.  Poor sod! 😉

Anyway… Friday night!  Just a quick note to say I’ve been tinkering with Where we go next – refining it and distilling it to its essence.  It is now sounding pretty hot.  And to think it started from hitting some wine glasses with a spoon!  Well, the Beatles used to experiment at Abbey Road.  So, yeah… I’m comparing myself to the Beatles!!!  Ha ha!

lost?

So… it was the last episode of LOST last night apparently. I must admit to never having watched a single second of it. EVER. But, strangely, I have read various forum comments about it over the years and feel like I’ve actually been along for the ride. My observations:

*** SPOILERS ***

It seems that an awful lot was left unexplained about the actual workings of the ‘island’. This would appear to be the main cause of upset to the hardcore fans.

It ended with a “they all died and went to heaven” curtain closer.

*** END OF SPOILERS ***

Having not watched any of it, and therefore not really giving a damn either way, I would point people to one of my personal favourite shows – The Prisoner. The original not the remake!!! This most intellectual of all tv shows in history also had an ambiguous finale that angered many people at the time. It is still a very difficult watch now… but I find solace in its unanswered questions. Sometimes things are right not to be answered. And sometimes people really are just making things up as they go along.

weeping angels

A good episode of Doctor Who tonight. Makes a change 🙂 . I suppose it’s a bit sad making any kind of admission to being a Sci-Fi fan… but, what the hell! Someone’s got to watch these shows. They should put me in charge of the music though – I’d soon sort that out! Nice bit of shenanigans with Amy at the end too! 😉

Anyone who’s into this kind of stuff really should give the great, but unfinished, Firefly a watch.

I’ve been working on the new song today. I’ve done a bit of ‘beat-boxing’. So far there are still no conventional instruments on the track. It is certainly sounding interesting. I think this one could be something special!

time

Finding the time.  The age-old dilemma.

Hoping to get a couple of things done tomorrow.  Gonna try to remix a couple of tunes and get a new one on the go.

I still have a real epic on the back-burner.  It is a monster tune but I haven’t yet finished the lyrics.  I do however finally have a title… PLAY.  You heard it here first.  It may take a while (read years) longer to complete but it is going to be huge.  Similar in style (at the moment) to the comedy is over, but with an even bigger hook, and with even less structure.  CONFESSION OF THE WHOLE SCHOOL is my outlet to inflict this kind of torment on you.  I’ve just gotta get on with it rather than watch Masterchef! 😉

doctor who

So, that was the new doctor who tonight. Consensus on the interweb so far seems to be “whoopie, it’s great”.

Well, I wasn’t convinced. Hmmm, what have they done to the theme tune over the years? How did we get to this? The theme tune was one of the great electro tunes on tv. Seems those days have gone. And I hate to say it, but FAR TOO MUCH BLOODY BOMBAST OF MUSIC in EVERY, SINGLE scene! Sometimes silence is golden… and that comes from a die-hard wall of sound merchant!

Great assistant though!

Tinkering with some new songs. I should have them up and ready soon. The album is certainly taking shape.