I woke up this
morning to the sad news that Sharon Jones had passed away. What a fight she put
up against the cancer that eventually took her life. She had the true spirit of
an original soul sister. For the music and the live shows, we must all be
happy. For the gifts of this exceptionally talented woman to have been
discovered and realised at a later point in her life, later than the average music
star at least, we must all be thankful. The world would be a lesser place without her tunes.
Sharon knew how to perform. I only saw her the once, as part of the Daptone
Soul Revue at the Shepherd’s Bush Empire, in June 2014. What a great night that
was too. Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings headlined, with Charles Bradley and
Antibalas also on the bill. Sharon and her Dap Kings were just telepathically
tight. The connection and joy between them was palpable. Souls were lifted and
the funk reigned supreme. I can still picture Sharon with her post treatment,
close cropped hair, shimmying around the stage in a silver sequinned dress,
letting loose with her powerfully stirring voice. Thanks for the music Miss
Sharon Jones...
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Saturday, 19 November 2016
Head Space Daily Tune...
Here are two tracks from Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings.
This is the first track from their debut album, Dap Dippin With Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings, released in 2002...
Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings - Got A Thing On My Mind
And here is the final track from Give The People What They Want, their final album which was released in 2014...
Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings - Slow Down, Love
The tracks show different sides to Sharon Jones's wonderful voice...
This is the first track from their debut album, Dap Dippin With Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings, released in 2002...
Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings - Got A Thing On My Mind
And here is the final track from Give The People What They Want, their final album which was released in 2014...
Sharon Jones And The Dap Kings - Slow Down, Love
The tracks show different sides to Sharon Jones's wonderful voice...
Friday, 11 November 2016
Head Space Daily Words...
JUST SEEN SLEAFORD MODS. TELLING IT HOW IT IS. TAKING NO PRISONERS. BHS. TCR. SOUNDING LIKE JOY DIVISION. THIS IS ESSENTIAL. ANGER. RAGE. ENGLAND IS FUCKED. WHERE WERE THE YOUNGSTERS? HAVE THEY STOPPED GOING OUT? HAVE THEY STOPPED FEELING? WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ANGST? HAS YESTERDAY NOT SHAKEN THEM UP? HALF THE AUDIENCE WAS OVER 40 AND BALD. I'M OVER 40 BUT I'M NOT BALD. COME ON LONDON. LETS DO BETTER NEXT TIME. MET A HOMELESS GIRL CALLED SASHA AT LONDON BRIDGE. HOPELESS. GAVE HER MY SHRAPNEL. SHOOK HER HAND. GAVE HER SOME WORDS. WHERE WILL YOU STOP, I ASKED. SOMETHING ALWAYS TURNS UP, SHE REPLIED. HOW FRIGHTENING IS THAT???
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Head Space Daily Words...
This has been a
week of resetting the dials, recharging the batteries and reigniting the spark
that is required to appreciate being alive and what is going on around you. The
people. The sights. The sounds. The smells. The sense that life is actually happening
and not something that is passing you by. Going through the motions is not
living, you open your eyes and six months has evaporated. It’s been head down,
nose to the grindstone and the way in which I come back up for air and
reconnect with the world, is through music and a collective, shared experience.
Musical artists take you away from the norm and what is expected of you. They
offer up a sense of freedom, belonging and an alternative point of view.
On Monday night
I saw Ezra Furman play The Roundhouse in Chalk Farm. His Perpetual Motion People album, which I bought early this year, has
been a firm favourite of 2016. Ezra’s voice sounds as if it is on the edge of
cracking up, which lends it a raw sense of urgency and emotion. He truly
connects. His words, his lyrics, what he says to the audience. He challenges as
well. A sexually ambiguous Jewish boy from Chicago, he entered the stage
wheeled on in a pink coffin (it being Halloween and all that,) before stepping
out in a figure hugging full-length black dress, with a string of white pearls
wrapped around his scrawny neck. A glorious sight!!
There are many
influences. Hints of 50s rock n roll, doo wop backing from his band – The Boyfriends – a flavour of The Ramones coming through and a
saxophonist who brings an 80s sensibility when saxophone on pop records was
ubiquitous. The originality of Ezra Furman is what drives the whole thing. He
is completely in the now. His first solo album The Year Of No Returning is Ezra alone – his words and a guitar,
with minimal accompaniment. It is excellent. The band allows him to express
himself and project his presence even further. It really was a great show. Perpetual Motion People may be a firm
favourite but it had been a while since my last listen, so it is good to have
it back on heavy rotation.
If it was Ezra
Furman at The Roundhouse on Monday, it was the turn of modern day jazz pioneers
BadBadNotGood at The Electric in Brixton on Tuesday. Their album IV which came out
in the summer is rather excellent and yet more great music to get into. All four
members are superb musicians but the drummer is sensational. He seriously
takes the drums to a whole new level. What a band leading, virtuoso performance
he gave.
To get this
type of music out to the masses and for it to be accepted and loved, is a great
achievement. As Kamasi Washington, Thunder Cat, Flying Lotus and the
Brainfeeder label have proven, along with Manchester’s own GoGo Penguin, jazz is
a great form of music. It doesn’t have to be pigeon holed as niche, highbrow,
or pretentious. If BBNG were an old
time established band who had been around the block, with major success, this
gig would have cost £100 a ticket at Ronnie Scotts. This new breed of jazz
music has to remain fun and accessible. A whole new audience must be opened up.
Jazz keep reaching, drummer keep drumming!!
Next week is a
completely different vibe at The Roundhouse, with sweary Nottingham boys Sleaford
Mods. Not really my cup of tea but the offer of a ticket and meeting up with a
mate will mean a good night out...
Head Space Daily Image...
Ezra Furman bathed in light at The Roundhouse on Monday night...
A Halloween couple looking scary on the tube home on Monday night...
A Halloween couple looking scary on the tube home on Monday night...
Head Space Daily Tune...
Here is Lousy Connection from Ezra Furman....
Ezra Furman - Lousy Connection
And here is IV from BadBadNotGood...
IV - BadBadNotGood
Ezra Furman - Lousy Connection
And here is IV from BadBadNotGood...
IV - BadBadNotGood
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