Topping the charts is getting easier

Rihanna: Dismal sales take her to the top of the charts. Quite a few stories this week about how few copies Rihanna shifted of her new album. Yes it got to number 1. The problem is that it sold the fewest copies any number 1 has sold in a single week since accurate records were … Continue reading Topping the charts is getting easier

Gimme Something Better Please

Gimme Something Better - "The Profound, Progressive, and ocassionally pointless History of Bay Area Punk from Dead Kennedys to Green Day" by Jack Boulware and Silke Tudor (Penguin Books) I love these types of books.  Historical, geographical and telling a punk rock stroy.  Every City has a story and more and more cities have these … Continue reading Gimme Something Better Please

Pride Parade 2012

"He's just a stereotype" is what the Specials sang many years ago. I remember the night the Specials first played in Dublin. I remember getting the bus home from town and some rude boys were travelling out to the Stardust to the gig. I was envious but it was a case of too much too … Continue reading Pride Parade 2012

EURO 2012 DARE TO DREAM

Euro 2012 - dreaming about you. Now that was a nice distraction. All discussions around bail-outs and currency and interest rates and EU/IMF were concentrated on events on the football pitch in Poland and Ukraine over the past month. From the kick-off in Poland to the trophy being lifted in Ukraine all European matters revolved … Continue reading EURO 2012 DARE TO DREAM

ticket prices, more olympics…

What happens when ticket prices fall?   http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/ontherecord/2012/08/14/the-new-rocknroll-ticket-price-discounts/ Jim Carroll on ticket prices for the Van Morrison gig. When the country is in such desperate financial straits should the authorities charge less for the use of their property? That way promoters would not have to take such big financial risks when putting on gigs? The … Continue reading ticket prices, more olympics…

behind the SCENES with Green Day – Cometbus *54

The great DIY Vs Major Label debate is generally presented in black and white. There is so much talk about 'selling out' that we sometimes forget that some people live in both worlds simultaneously. Niall Hope got me the latest issue of Cometbus fanzine and it is fascinating. It also gives a great insider prespective … Continue reading behind the SCENES with Green Day – Cometbus *54

Blackpool v West Ham – Championship Playoff 2012

Do moral victories mean anything? I'm here on the train watching the beautiful countryside intersect with electrical pylons throughout middle England and I just can't get the ill taste out of my mouth. It is certainly not the ill taste of food as the fare today has been exemplary. Planet organic after the game was … Continue reading Blackpool v West Ham – Championship Playoff 2012

2012 Olympics – Remember them?

The newspapers around the world had a mixed response to the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. Here are a few of the negative ones? I picked them because you can learn more from mistakes than success. Do you agree with the criticism? What criticism do you have of the ceremony? “Music meant pop music … Continue reading 2012 Olympics – Remember them?

Patti Smith Just Kids (London: Bloomsbury, 2010)

Patti Smith punk icon + author extradionaire The Patti Smith autobiography is written with the most incredible craft. The words are used with care and skill and convey a startling depth and intensity. Naturally I am interested in any Irish angle and it appears early on. While describing her childhood in Pennsylvania she conjures up … Continue reading Patti Smith Just Kids (London: Bloomsbury, 2010)

All radio should be active

It's always bizarre to reminisce about life in the 20th Century. It is so common for us all to now take to the internet in search of any information that is required. Access is at your finger tips should you wish to find out about music, stamps, food, news, sport. Heard there is an uprising … Continue reading All radio should be active