Monday 21 May 2012

Plan B 80: Pilled-up Kate Bush freak out

Yup I'm back with my first post for a long time with a set from Plan B where early doors I hit the spaced out masses with one or two new grooves and a smorgasboard of weirdness for their aural pleasure.

First outta the traps and creating a brain worm is the (apparant) star of 'Laverne and Shirley' Phil Foster (check that dudes coupon out!) with a record with a title that I just had to buy. I'm not entirely sure what a 'shuckle' is (to me it would be a cross between a shrug and a chuckle) and my idea can is boggled by what it would involve (particularly if it contained the shrug/ chuckle combo). Anyways check it below...

Another oddity is this teen; West Coast; White; Temptations. Snagged during a rather hot day in Notting Hill last summer this one is a great two-fer with a nice Egyptian number on the flip. Those guys at Norton blow my hat stand every time.

And a final tune from the fabby Dee Dee Sharpe with Ride! It's a brave woman who saddles a title with an exclamation point but this one sits nicely alongside 'Gravy (for my mashed potato)' and 'Do the bird'. A great tune from a singer always worth a punt on!

The rest of the set strayed into early 80's weirdness (Kate Bush), 70's soul (Rare Gems Odyssey) and 80's indie (REM) with all of them making their respective debuts. All killer (albeit old standbys) later on in set two, but that ain't no bad thing. It wont be 4 months 'til the next one...



Phil Foster- Shuckle twist*
The Temptations (Anaheim)- Blue Surf
Dee Dee Sharpe- Ride!*
Gene Pitney- She's a heartbreaker
James Brown- Funky President
Kate Bush- Sat in your lap*
Rare Gems Odyssey- What is funk*
The Doors- Hello I love you*
Stevie Wonder- Higher ground*
REM- Strange*
The Smiths- What difference does it make
XTC- Respectable Street
Johnny Thunders- You can't put your arms around a memory

Otis Redding- Papa's got a brand new bag*
The Isley Brothers- Get into something
Etta James- Seven day fool
Trio Valore- Rehab
Bob Seger System- Ramblin' gamblin' man
The Clash- London calling
Vince Taylor and The Playboys- Brand new cadillac
The Kinks- I need you
The Doors- Light my fire
Talking Heads- Life during wartime
Elvis Costello and The Attractions- Pump it up
The Damned- Smash it up
The Troggs- Wild thing
The Sweet- Hell raiser*
The Osmonds- Crazy horses