Showing posts with label Elvis Costello. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elvis Costello. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Battle Of The New Wave Bands - Sweet Sixteen (Round 2)

The results for Battle New Wave Bands (Round 1) have been tallied and 32 core acts have been reduced to 16 worthy of consideration for little of Most Popular New Wave Band as selected by your Votes.

Simply send a Comment  (enter Name only in Name/URL drop-down option) to this post with your selections, ie A) 1, 3   B) 1, 2  etc......

As a reminder, when voting take into account the Artist/Band's legacy to the New Wave genre and their entire body of work.

The winners for Round 2 will be announced in one weeks time, so DEADLINE is Sunday April 6th, 6 pm EST.   Good Luck and make your VOTES Count!


A) El Mocambo

B) CBGB




1. English Beat A Winner 1 vs 4
1. Ramones
4. Cure
B Winner 1 vs 4 4. Depeche Mode




2. Blondie A Winner 2 vs 3
2. Smiths
3. Police
B Winner 2 vs 3 3. Joe Jackson








D) 100 Club

C) Roxy




1. Sex Pistols D Winner 1 vs 5
1. Clash
5. Duran Duran
C Winner 1 vs 5 5. Pretenders




2. Elvis Costello D winner 2 vs 3
2. New Order
3. Talking Heads
C Winner 2 vs 6 6. Undertones

Battle of New Wave Bands - Round 1 Results

The Votes are cast, and the winners of Battle of New Wave Bands Round 1 are tabulated below.

In the end, a baker's dozen UK bands advanced as well as three seminal New York acts that received their first breaks at CBGBs.

With early returns it appeared that Devo, Gary Numan, Billy Idol and Talk Talk were poised to upset their much higher seeded opponents.  However the heavy final Sunday selections pushed them all out of contention.

Nonetheless, #6 Undertones advanced and #5 seeds Pretenders and Duran Duran won handily.  The only unanimous choice was the Sex Pistols (perhaps due to relatively unknown Toronto punk opponent, the Diodes) with Police and Clash nearly perfect.  However the match-ups in the 'Sweet Sixteen' Round 2 will been increasingly more difficult.  Good Luck to all remaining New Wave Bands!!!

A) El Mocambo

B) CBGB




1. English Beat 1.English Beat (64%)
1. Ramones
8. Devo
1. Ramones (86%) 8. Jam




4. Cure 4. Cure (64%)
4. Depeche Mode
5. Eurthymics
4. Depeche Mode (86%) 5. Madness




2. Blondie 2. Blondie (71%)
2. Smiths
7. B-52s
2. Smiths (64%) 7. Simple Minds




3. Police 3. Police (93%)
3. Joe Jackson
6. Human League
3. Joe Jackson (64%) 6. Gary Numan




D) 100 Club

C) Roxy




1. Sex Pistols 1. Sex Pistols (100%)
1. Clash
8. Diodes
1. Clash (93%) 8. Boomtown Rats




4. Cars 5. Duran Duran (71%)
4. Kraftwerk
5. Duran Duran
5. Pretenders (71%) 5. Pretenders




2. Elvis Costello 2. Elvis Costello (57%)
2. New Order
7. Talk Talk
2. New Order (64%) 7. Billy Idol




3. Talking Heads 3. Talking Heads (71%)
3. Specials
6. Joy Division
6. Undertones (64%) 6. Undertones

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Battle of New Wave Bands (VOTING DEADLINE: Sunday March 30th 5pm EST)

Borrowing a page from the NCAA College Basketball 'March Madness' tournament, I have created a Battle of New Wave bands (punk, synth, power pop, ska) ranked bracket of 32 artists/bands grouped into four 'concert venue' categories.

Simply send a Comment  (enter Name only in Name/URL drop-down option) to this post with your selections, ie A) 1, 4, 3, 2  B) etc...

When voting take into account the Artist/Band's impact to the New Wave genre and entire body of work.

The winners for each round will be announced in a few weeks after enough votes are collected.  Then the voting continues..... until ONE Champion New Wave Artist/Band is Selected by Popular Vote.

Good Luck and keep the Votes coming in!

A) El Mocambo

B) CBGB




1. English Beat A Winner 1 vs. 8
1. Ramones
8. Devo
B Winner 1 vs. 8 8. Jam




4. Cure A Winner 4 vs. 5
4. Depeche Mode
5. Eurythmics
B Winner 4 vs. 5 5. Madness




2. Blondie A Winner 2 vs. 7
2. Smiths
7. B-52s
B Winner 2 vs. 7 7. Simple Minds




3. Police A Winner 3 vs. 6
3. Joe Jackson
6. Human League
B Winner 3 vs. 6 6. Gary Numan




D) 100 Club

C) Roxy




1. Sex Pistols D Winner 1 vs. 8
1. Clash
8. Diodes
C Winner 1 vs. 8 8. Boomtown Rats




4. Cars D Winner 4 vs. 5
4. Kraftwerk
5. Duran Duran
C Winner 4 vs. 5 5. Pretenders




2. Elvis Costello D Winner 2 vs. 7
2. New Order
7. Talk Talk
C Winner 2 vs. 7 7. Billy Idol




3. Talking Heads D Winner 3 vs. 6
3. Specials
6. Joy Division
C Winner 3 vs. 6 6. Undertones

Sunday, 30 December 2012

The ROAD to 2,000 Vinyl Records

The past 12 months have been a passionate journey of searching out and patiently sorting through countless vinyl records in an attempt at building back my original vinyl records collection.  It has been an unbelievable RIDE and I have found the vast majority of records I had been seeking....and THEN SOME!!!

The journey began between Christmas and New Years day in Quebec City exactly one year ago and by December 29th, 2012 in that same location I had reached the 2,000 album threshold.  One year ago, I stumbled across this massive booth at a local flea market (Marche aux Pouche) selling vinyl from $1 discount bin to individual higher priced progressive/hard rock selections.  What treasures I discovered in the $1 bin, with surprising New Wave titles, among a smorgasbord of vinyl records I had simply forgotten......  I was HOOKED, and the idea for this blog was born!!!

An episode from 'Big Bang Theory' captures my OBSESSION perfectly - Sheldon is in his favourite comic book store ("got it, got it, need it"), explaining to a curious bystander that while he could complete his collection by simply purchasing what he is seeking over the internet, it does not replace "the thrill of discovery, the desire to possess the item, and the satisfaction of owning it."  Moreover, I am nearly ALWAYS surprised to discover a record I wasn't expecting to find, or one that I had completely forgotten.  A long dormant album cover or obscure band name is enough to trigger a flood of MEMORY (much like dunking the coffee cake in Proust's classic novel, 'In Search of Lost Time'). The HUNT is an incredible HIGH for me as much as finally holding and playing that long sought after record!

I have seeked out records in other local Ontario flea markets, garage sales, Toronto Record Shows and used music retail stores.  I have received records for free from friends and loved ones.  I have traveled and purchased records in Rio and Sao Paulo, Brazil.  I have searched for specific classic rock and rap albums for my oldest son Vincent who thinks vinyl is COOL!

The Vinyl Records by The Years:

Original New Vinyl Purchases           (1977-1990):           230       11%
Garage Sales / Used Record Stores  (1991-2011):          350       18%
Flea Markets / Record Shows etc      (2012)                   1420       71%  

The Vinyl Records by Source:

Original New Vinyl Purchases           230        11%
Garage Sales                                     328        17%
Donations                                          132          7%
Used Record Stores                          302        15%
Record Shows                                  164           8%
Flea Markets                                      844        42%        

Milestone Vinyl Purchases:


#1 - Elvis Costello, My Aim is True (Columbia, 1977)
My first vinyl record purchase was in 1977 via Columbia House mail order (Buy 1 record, get 6 free with 4 regular purchases in next 2 years!).  I anxiously awaited my order, and treated the Costello record like a prized possession when it arrived.  Still do!!  This is my favourite record from my favourite male singer/songwriter! "Alison, Mystery Dance, Welcome to the Working Week, Less Than Zero, Watching the Detectives"....WOW.  What a debut LP!  The songs are as fresh and relevant as ever! A taste of the literate, biting, angry lyrics and music to come!  And what about that Buddy Holly look? Way ahead of his time, fashion-wise!


#1000 - Frank Zappa, Joe's Garage Act I (Zappa, 1979)
This record, although not strictly New Wave, is from the original master prankster / hipster Frank Zappa.  He was always recording challenging music with ironic subjects.  This record is special because it belonged to a close personal friend, Bart Holden, and we would laugh to songs like Catholic Girls at his place. Unfortunately Bart dropped dead from a sudden heart attack May 2012 at the age of 49.  His wife Nicole wanted me to have his vinyl collection because of our common love of music.  I cherish his memory wherever I see or play this album.  Bart Holden, R.I.P.!


#2000 - Mike Oldfield, Tubular Bells (Virgin, 1973)
This happened to be the final 'find' on December 29, 2012 after several days digging through the bargain bin in the Quebec City Marche aux Pouche.  A new box of used records arrived as I was ready to leave. In that box was a near mint copy of this first title by Richard Branson's fledgling Virgin Records with the iconic 'double virgin'  inner label.  Funny story about this instrumental record, the opening segment that become the recognizable and creepy soundtrack for the horror film 'The Exorcist.'  A university school buddy borrowed my originally purchased copy for a course presentation back in 1979.  I never saw it again!  This is a record that I desperately wanted to replace!  It took me 33 years!!  But I now have it back! And it still sounds creepy!!