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Playlist October 7

Mickey Bradley | 01:00 UK time, Friday, 8 October 2010

Joe Strummer was less than a year out of pub rock band the 101ers when he recorded the first Clash LP. Listening back to it, the R&B roots are still audible, not least on tonight's choice Protex Blue. Yes, it was named after a brand of prophylactic. Not sure if they were trying to be big or clever, but London 1977 was a fairly liberal environment to be bandying about such song subjects. Not so over here but in Belfast the song did provide a group of schoolboys with a fairly risque name for their band. ÌýAnd so, Protex's 'Don't Ring Me Up' makes an appearance on the show, not least to mark the publication of a new book on Terri Hooley, the man who gave them room in his roster of the stars.ÌýÌýÌý

Lou Reed - Vicious
Clash - Protex Blue
Joy Division - The Only Mistake
Bandables - Love Lies Down
999 - Emergency
Avengers - We Are The One
Heartbreakers - Baby Talk
Echo & The Bunnymen - No Dark Things
Protex - Don’t Ring Me Up
Stiff Little Fingers - Gotta Getaway
Lilliput - Wig Wam
Madness - On The Beat Pete
XTC - This Is Pop
Count Five - Pretty Big Mouth
The Loft - Your Door Shines Like Gold

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    The Bandables... wow, that is an obscure single that I wore out, but I liked the A-side "Cynicism" much better:
    "I thought my life without you would be the worst thing I've had,
    I'm hurt and I'm angry but it's not all that bad"
    The single is in a box around here somewhere and I can get you an mp3 if you want. The singer Amy Miller (Cabot) and bassist Scott Casher still play around New York City, in Yippee Coyote, an "alt-country" band (. Nothing wrong with that, I suppose, except that it's not punk.

  • Comment number 2.

    Get that record out of that box, Thomas. Alt-country ? It's not punk, so there IS something wrong with it. (Am I the only one who's enjoying getting crankier about music the older I get?)

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