First LP purchase of 2017. #pjharvey


3/01/16 - Not her best work.

We went to see her at the Thebby around this time (On 19/01/17, according to the internet). It was terribly humid, and she played all the songs from this dreary album, before finishing off with a couple of her big hits. Overall, a pretty underwhelming experience.

Might have to drag this out and give it a play - see if it's improved at all with age.

Found a covered up Condition Red in an op shop in Whyalla. Sadly, it wasn't part of a batch.


30/12/16 - Back in the old days, on the #NorthernSoul scene, if were a DJ with a record that no-one else had, and they didn't know what it was, you'd scribble out the label or sometimes invent a new name for it. This is known as a 'cover up'. I remember watching Jonathan Moore DJ in the 1980s' rare groove scene, and saw that he had continued the practice. Condition Red is not a very rare or unknown tune, but it looks like someone had covered it up, maybe a long time ago, when it was.

A young me singing with Tarbrush...circa 94.


25/12/16 - Here's me, singing Down In The Tube Station At Midnight with Tarbrush at the Jug of Ale in Moseley. I wasn't Tarbrush's singer, but they'd asked me to get up and do a song. Fuck, I loved Tarbrush. Bob was (and probably still is) a fucking excellent songwriter. I have very fond memories of playing with them and Bob was always good company on fly-posting hikes around Kings Heath, Moseley and Balsall heath. When we were back in Blighty a few years ago, we bumped into him in Moseley and had a few pints, and it was just like the old days, without the wallpaper paste-y hands.

In a world where everyone photographs and films everything all the time, it's hard to imagine that this wasn't always the case. It's nice when an old photo like this pops up.