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The producers...

Bryan Burnett | 20:04 UK time, Monday, 16 January 2012

A starry show tonight and packed with great tunes. It was good to hear from actual stargazers including our own Frank in Denny who was getting in a plug for Stirling Observatory. Seemingly Coates observatory in Paisley is worth a visit as well.

Tomorrow the theme is performing producers and although Miss B does a good turn I am more thinking along the lines of Calvin Harris. There are tons of examples from Daniel Lanois to Trevor Horn alongside contemporary producer/performers like Timbaland. I have a feeling that this theme could be one for the musos although that is not a bad thing. Might be a night for sneaking a look at the credits of old CD sleeves.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Production wise:

    New York Dolls, The Band, Badfinger, Sparks, Hall & Oates, Meatloaf, Patti Smith, The Tubes, Tom Robinson, XTC, Bad Religion, Cheap Trick, Hiroshi Takano, The Psychedelic Furs, Steve Hillage et al

    Artistically wise:

    ‘Strike’ would be a fine compliment to express the genius that is …........................
    Todd Rundgren

  • Comment number 2.

    Edwyn Collins:

    A House - Endless Art

    Orange Juice - The Day I Went Down To Texas

  • Comment number 3.

    Ach Kene! Ye forgot Eno!

  • Comment number 4.

    Calgary - Bon Iver, - their own Justin Vernon who sings, writes songs and plays innumerable instruments

    Going to California - Led Zeppelin, - Jimmy Page

    Big Weekend - Tom Petty, - Jeff Lynne, Mike Campbell, Tom Petty

  • Comment number 5.

    Bowie - Prettiest Star - All The Young Dudes - Mott The Hoople

    Bowie - Thursdays Child - China Girl - Iggy Pop

    Jackson Browne - Before The Deluge - Poor Poor pitiful Me - Warren Zevon

    Bruce Springsteen - Promised Land - Jole Blon - Gary U S Bonds

    Pete Townsend - Let My Love Open The Door - Something In The Air - Thunderclap Newman

    Morrissey - The More You Ignore Me - Let Me Kiss You - nancy Sinatra

    Tom petty - Free Fallin - Cheap Love - Del Shannon

  • Comment number 6.

    From The Bluebell Polka to A Day In The Life:

    - Sir George Henry Martin

  • Comment number 7.

    A quick by the by re my last comment on the previous blog - I misread a perfectly innocent comment from paolo re something that had nothing to do with my comment (or me at all, for that matter) right before his and left a further comment myself that was churlish and over-sensitive given it was my misreading, which is only too evident on my re-reading it. It was a timing issue - basically, I shouldn't be blogging when under any stress. It's not been the best week. But - well, I'm old enough that I should know better, whatever my excuses. Paolo - apologies for over-reacting and being prima donna-ish.

  • Comment number 8.

    I saw the light - Todd Rundgren
    A world without love - Peter (Asher) and Gordon
    Cruel to be kind - Nick Lowe
    Le freak - Chic (Rodgers and Edwards)

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 9.

    #3

    Is "Classical Gas" no one of Eno's?

  • Comment number 10.

    writes, produces, sings, plays pretty much everything....

    Reasons to love Paul McCartney No 2 - The Production on 'I'm The Urban Spaceman'

    Mojo says " In 1968 the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band's Viv stanshall met Mccartney who offered to produce a single. Too important to be hurried by record company clockwatchers, he presided over an eight hour session that yielded I'm The Urban Spaceman, insisting that Stanshall's hosepipe solo be properly miked up. He was creidted as Apollo C vermouth and the record reached number 5".

    and reasons To love Paul Maccartney No 39,

    Mojo says: The Instant Greatness Of" Come And Get It - Badfinger

    "McCartney turned up at Abbey Road on June 24, 1969 and finished a release worthy version in under an hour, playing bass, piano, drums and maracas. He then handed it to BADFINGER and gave them their orders " It's got to sound exactly like this demo". Their version crash landed in the top 10 on both sides of the Atlantic."

    I had lunch today with someone very involved in the Scottish music business who was fairly ambivilent about McCartney until he went to Hampden the summer before last, where he was backstage.

    A complete convert, " he really is a giant..you think he's larking about, but he knows everything,I mean everything, I've never experienced anything like it..the guy is just so far ahead - the performance, the show, the musicianship, back catalogue.. just when he takes you by surprise and you think.. 'follow that'.. out comes another classic... "

    I know people who were so stunned by the performance, they were reduced to tears on the night.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 11.

    #10 you by any chance (reduced to tears)?

    BTW I will wear a red carnation at the Big Dish on Saturday...see you at my usual spot (bar).

  • Comment number 12.

    Iam not 100% sure how much of a performer he is but Marius DeVries would be someone I would think of as a modern musician / producer:

    David Gray - The One I Love or Teddy Thompson - In My Arms

    Which then made me think of a really obvious one - Mark Ronson

    Mark Ronson & The Buasiness Intl - bang Bang bang, great track

    and then I thought of James Dean Bradfield

    Kylie - Some Kind Of Bliss

    or Dame Shorley - Girl From Tiger Bay

  • Comment number 13.

    King Creosote and Jon Hopkins - Bats in the Attic - Jon Hopkins

    Eric Clapton - She's Waiting - Phil Collins

    August and Behind the Sun a bit despised I daresay by purists, but the two Collins-produced albums were out around the time when I saw EC twice at the Playhouse. I thought he was stunning, his music effortless and soaring and he'd had been my all-time hero so it was doubly wonderful.

  • Comment number 14.

    Hmm. I realise that last probably doesn't count as I need to put in a Phil Collins song, not an EC one.

    Pass.

  • Comment number 15.

    cheers for little eva...she's great, specially the line...'you gobble' LOL.

    the print on sleeve notes is too small for me to read so ah huvnae a clue mainly aboot who produces records.i quite like the patrician poshness george martin brought to the beatles but i don't know if he was ever lead singer of a rock band.
    the only one i know of is mike batt* (only because i read a posh liberal, muesli cruchin, sandel wearin' kind of daily newspaper** and only because these pedants queried the number of bicycles in beijing....get a life yoos!!).

    'if you were a sailboat'.......................melua/batt productions.....utterly beautiful

    * see the wombles

    ** scottish son (sic) ( ha ha caught yes oot there)

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 16.

    CAPTION COMP.

    note to moderator. please see the context of the entry and DO NOT moderate.(or i'll send ma' mate roond)

    context and background knowledge is everything.

    i once nearly caught one of gary players balls.
    sitting by a green at the open championship on the friday of the competition circa 1968, gary had just made an impressive putt, probably a birdie, and as he left the green he cheerily flicked the ball at us sitting watching.the ball trajectory definitley had my name on it***...however it took a nasty swerve and the guy sitting next to me got the ball. ach well mibbe the next time.....life , dear reader is not like that....i couldn't afford to go back the next day....but gary went on to win the open championship that weekend. godammit.
    it took years to get over that.
    now fast forward about 3.7 decades and i'm sitting in theatreland in london watching the amazing billy elliot....and you know how it is in a theater when you sometimes have to move yer head about because of the guy in front......so when the lights went up at the interval i was gonnae gie the guy a right slap......but all i could splutter at him was****.......'oh, it's you.....did i ever mention to you that i nearly had one o' your balls'?...............

    *** like yoos, i've often pondered why gary was using a brand of golf ball called 'dale_kelvin'

    **** artisitic licence.

    and so to pressing matters................

    ....'well it was when i was playing a tournament at carnoustie that i noticed people were having trouble storing their golf tees. so i designed a pair of 'golfing spectacles' and believe me the results were even better if you kept them on as you addressed the ball' (g.player enterprises)

    today i am feeling charitable so i am not accepting 'readies'. please make a payment by bank transfer to my cousin dale_kelvin and be sure to enclose all your bank details.

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 17.

    Jackson Browne - Before The Deluge... thanks Norrie!

  • Comment number 18.

    Cheers Mike.

    I was trying to think of a Producer or Produecrs who have a quite different stage name than used for the production credits. And I came up with:

    Harry Vanda and George Young.

    As artists:

    Easybeats - Friday On My Mind

    Flash n The Pan - Down among the dead men

    As Producers:

    AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

    John Paul Young - Love Is In The Air

  • Comment number 19.

    #15-16

    I don't think he sang, but he was once

    Coincidentally I was at Billy Elliot last Saturday (and, whisper it, We Will Rock You the night before). No famous golfers at either. I always remember Lee Trevino's, "Had your banana today, Gary?"

  • Comment number 20.

    One of my pals has put a clip on his f***book page of The Pearlfishers appearing on an arts programme called NB hosted by none other than our hero.

    I've only got one Pearlfishers album but I'm tremendously fond of it.

    Another of those bands form Scotland, like The Trashcan Sinatras, Love and Money, The Big Dish who you hear these days and think "Why weren't they absolutely massive?"

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 21.

    #11
    I wasn't reduced to tears, but accepting that you come with high expectations of a McCartney gig anyway (I've seen a few), there was something else going on -something in the air.

    Occasionally that happens - everything just clicks above and beyond the already exacting professionalism and an emotional threshold is crossed.

    I haven't met anyone who was there who didn't feel that something extraordinary and magical had taken place.

    Looking forward to The Big Dish right enough. Smiffy and myself shall look out for your red carnation.

    Thing Fish - I shall also be at the Jack Bruce/Lau gig. I was so late in organising the tickets though I'm on the balcony along with the differently abled, according to the website. I shall wave in the hope that we do better than our last attempt at Wilco Johnston.

    regardez vous

    henri

  • Comment number 22.

    Jack White as producer:

    Karen Elson - The Ghost Who Walks

    Wanda Jackson - Thunder On The Mountain

    And as performer/co-producer:

    The Raconteurs - Steady As She Goes

    The Dead Weather - Are Friends Electric?

  • Comment number 23.

    Mikey Dread / The Clash - 'Bankrobber'/'Rockers Galore...UK Tour'

    Lee 'Scratch' Perry :
    'People Funny Boy' - Lee Perrry
    'War In A Babylon' - Max Romeo

  • Comment number 24.

    #20 Totally agree about The Pearlfishers, they had such great songs. Davie Scott produced a lot of their records so sounds like a good excuse to ask for:

    The Pearlfishers - Saint Francis Songs

  • Comment number 25.

    LL Cool J - 'I Need Love'

  • Comment number 26.

    David A Stewart of Eurythymics co-wrote and co-produced:

    Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - Don't Come Around Here No More

    He also produced:

    Feargal Sharkey - You Little Thief

    Which was written by Benmont Tench from the Heartbreakers...

  • Comment number 27.

    Great shout BIA.

    In have always wondered if there was a theme around rock family tree or connections eg. Dave Stewart - Tom Ppetty - Stevie nicks - Feargal all intertwined...

  • Comment number 28.

    Why do idiots like you have your blog named when people of consequence such as Derek Bateman DO NOT?

  • Comment number 29.

    T-Bone Burnett:

    'If It Wasn't For Bad' - Elton John and Leon Russell
    'No Better Than This' - John Mellencamp
    'Gone Gone Gone' - Alison Krauss and Robert Plant
    'The Weary Kind' - Ryan Bingham

  • Comment number 30.

    #28 Glen? Is that you??

  • Comment number 31.

    #28
    I agree. I'd never heard of Mr Bareman before, but I like what I see:

  • Comment number 32.

    #2 - second your shout for 'Endless Art' Billy

  • Comment number 33.

    #30

    No.

  • Comment number 34.

    #28.

    I also agree, though I think the reason for it is that Councillor Derek Bateman of the Chester and Chester West Labour party sadly passed away in July 2011.

    Maybe you were referring to the famous WWF Wrestling Star - Derrick Bateman?

    In any event, both these gentlemen,even in death, deserve their profile much more than the very humble GIO bloggers, let alone our hero.

    regardez - vous

    henri

  • Comment number 35.

    #31 A Freudian slip?

    #32 Can but try. Another futile attempt with Karen Elson too?

  • Comment number 36.

    and anyway, is our blog named? If it's not, could it be? What could it be?

    Biffo the blog?

  • Comment number 37.

    #27 Thanks! Sounds like a good theme idea. Like the Kevin Bacon game?

  • Comment number 38.

    #28 welcom Mr Doonagain

  • Comment number 39.

    #35...maybe but here's hoping.

  • Comment number 40.

    Sly and Robbie - 'Underneath It All' - No Doubt

  • Comment number 41.

    #27 I'm sure I emailed them once with a suggestion for a theme like that. It would definitely be fun - I think I imagined doing it like the on-the-spot shows they've done a couple of times with a word from one song title in the next. Maybe that would be too complicated, but I do think something to do with rock connections would be a great theme.

  • Comment number 42.

    Pre-printed

  • Comment number 43.

    Steve Lillywhite:

    * Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers (3/Melt)
    * U2 - New Year's Day (War)
    * Simple Minds - Waterfront (Sparkle in the Rain)
    * Big Country - In a Big Country (The Crossing)
    * The Pogues - Thousands are Sailing (If I Should Fall From Grace With God)
    * Travis - All I Want To Do is Rock (Good Feeling)
    * Rolling Stones - Harlem Shuffle (Dirty Work)
    * Kirsty MacColl - Days (Kite)
    * The La's - There She Goes (The La's)
    * Psychedelic Furs - Pretty in Pink (Talk Talk Talk)
    * The Thompson Twins - In The Name of Love (Set - in their 7piece incarnation)


    Discovered while researching the above:
    Elvis Costello:
    * The Pogues - I'm a Man You Don't Meet Any More

  • Comment number 44.

    Danger Mouse:

    Danger Mouse & Danielle Luppi (featuring Norah Jones) - Black

    Gnarls Barkley - Gone Daddy Gone

    The Black Keys - Sister

  • Comment number 45.

    Cap'n I've never seen Steve L credited either as a performer or solo artist. I'm sure you will have the details on this I'd be quite interested.

  • Comment number 46.

    Chris Hughes - drummer on Kings of Wild Fronteir

    Producer

    Tears For Fears - Everybody etc

    Gabriel - Red Rain

  • Comment number 47.

    Hi Bryan, how about something by The Walrus Of Love? Barry White was a producer before he started singing. Please play My First, My Last, My Everything for my wife Jane - we are currently making a semi-lethal spaghetti alla arrabiata to try and kill the cold bugs. Cheers, Roy in Helensburgh

  • Comment number 48.

    #47 Hopefully not fully lethal!

  • Comment number 49.

    #47 Great shout by the way :-)

  • Comment number 50.

    #45
    Norrie, The Capn has never let the details of a theme get in the way of his shouts.

    #47
    Welcome Mr Roy!
    Though we tend not to do the "what we're having for our tea" bit on the Blog.
    Nevertheless, get well soon from your Blog Monitor of The Day.

    :)

  • Comment number 51.

    #45

    And you're normally such a nice person.



    A Literature theme - I'm beginning to get that SAGA bus feeling again. Whoever picks these themes must think they have an audience of goldfish.

  • Comment number 52.

    #28

    Who is Master Bateman?

  • Comment number 53.

    #51

    We've had literature before? Did they play my request?

  • Comment number 54.

    a) I'm sure we've had literature at least twice before.

    b) I don't know, I was out after 7.

    c) where's the new thread?

  • Comment number 55.

    Heathcliff?

  • Comment number 56.

    #55...well there's another chance for 'Endless Art' tomorrow.

  • Comment number 57.

    #56 Indeed :-)

  • Comment number 58.

    #51
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  • Comment number 59.

    Aw!! It didnae work!

  • Comment number 60.

    Repeat it then why don't you!

  • Comment number 61.

    It's not bad, though. Quiet day in the office?

  • Comment number 62.

    I think it is a catepillar. If he wasnt so busy he could have done a centipdede.

  • Comment number 63.

    It's a diver blowing 51 bubbles?

  • Comment number 64.

    I have just ordered the "The Complete Take Hart" box set from Amazon. See if that helps.


    Where's today's threed? Is literature the theme?

  • Comment number 65.

    It's on facebook AFR. Enjoy the book - happy doodling.

  • Comment number 66.

    #63

    I thought it was a reasonable attempt at a goldfish. I've just been excluded from the Aberdeen University site I used for HTML codes. So much for the dissemination of knowledge.

    Scarlett O' Hara - Jet Harris & Tony Meehan

  • Comment number 67.

    advertising? ...

    "... they only did it for the fame ..."

    'EMI' ~~ T Sex Pistols

  • Comment number 68.

    #63/66

    I thought it had the beginnings of Captn Link Hogthrob from 'Pigs In Space'.

    Since we have no new thread I might as well put in my Pigs Might Fly request for tonight's show - though it's a stoater:

    Jack Bruce - The Consul At Sunset from the utterly brilliant Harmony Row album.

    Bryan, you could play this whilst plugging all that cultural significance thingy and mention the extrordinary Jack Bruce/Lau gig next week -which is part of the Celtic Connections festival.

    Seems fair enough?

    regardez - youse


    henri

  • Comment number 69.

    WEDNESDAY


    Is this an attempt to lure us to the Dark Side or has Bryan broken the blog?


    Oft requested, etc.

    Riding the Waves (for Virginia Woolf) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel

  • Comment number 70.

    I think the goldfish ate the new thread...

  • Comment number 71.

    Afternoon Bloggers, we are having technical problems getting the new thread to publish for you - really sorry about that. Hopefully it will get fixed later today, meantime please feel free to leave your suggestions for our literacy theme here and we'll pick them up. It's inspired by a librarian, so we're looking for songs about reading and writing.
    Oh and remember if you are registering for our Burns Night show you've got til 5pm tonight - call 0370 901 1227 or visit the ´óÏó´«Ã½ tickets website
    Miss Babs

  • Comment number 72.

    Two great suggestions:

    Plant / Krauss - Please Read The Letter
    (great)

    Mozz - Reader Meet Author (a cracker)

    The Low Anthem - To The Gohsts Who Write History Books (also good)

  • Comment number 73.

    And if just plain old books allowed:

    Springsteen - The Gohst of Tom Joad (Grapes of Wrath and all that)

    Bowie / Jam - Absolutre Beginners (not the same song but both superb)

  • Comment number 74.

    CobrasBurped

  • Comment number 75.

    So not literature after all.

    - The Blues Band - Dave Kelly in top form

  • Comment number 76.

    #71 that is not what the theme is on facebook. There it is "songs which have taken their cue from the bookshelf"

  • Comment number 77.

    #72 The Low Anthem, that is a great shout Norrie, they should definitely get it on.

    I was thinking Sylvia Plath - Ryan Adams, but that might be off-theme since despite it being about literacy it's far from clear what it's actually about.........

    also

    Edgar Allen Proust - Plastic Bertrand
    Macbeth - John Cale

    and now I'm off to see Warhorse, with a crate-load of hankies so will be back in time for GIO to cheer me up :0)

  • Comment number 78.

    Inspired by a librarian...that reminds me...one of my friends, at her birthday party, had a collection for a charity to help Liberians. As it was noisy in the hall...and her husband is a librarian...we were a bit bemused by their shameless handing round the begging bowl!

  • Comment number 79.

    Here's what it says: "We're wrapped up in books tonight - libraries, books, reading and writing". So we will accept Paperback Writer, Hey Jack Kerouac, Wuthering Heights, Writing to Reach You.
    Hope that helps, and apologies, looks like this isn't going to be working this afternoon. We are on the case with it.
    Miss B

  • Comment number 80.

    EAT THAT PHONEBOOK from 25TH BIRTHDAY PARTY by GONG

  • Comment number 81.

    Ulysses - Franz Ferdinand
    Angelo - Brotherhood of Man (Romeo & Juliet)
    Bright Eyes - Art Garfunkel
    Brave New World - Iron Maiden
    For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica
    Hans Christian Anderson - Danny Kaye

  • Comment number 82.

    #79 and there's me thinking this had more to do with the news in todays Herald that Beeb Scotland is to shed 1/3 of its radio production team

  • Comment number 83.

    Talking Heads - The Book I Read

    Belle & Sebastian - Write About Love

    Elvis Costello - Everyday I Write The Book

  • Comment number 84.

    Oh well that'll be my B & S shout snookered ☺

  • Comment number 85.

    #7 ah telt you no tae Marydoll. Why do women never listen ( he says nervously glancin over his shoulder as he types). :-)


    Literature
    Turn the page / bob seger

  • Comment number 86.

    Field Music - Let's Write A Book

    A funky wee tune

  • Comment number 87.

    Tom Tom Club - Wordy Rappinghood

    What are words worth?

  • Comment number 88.

    The Story Of My Life- Michael Holliday

  • Comment number 89.

    #82

    Some programmes do seem overstaffed.

  • Comment number 90.

    The first song that I knew all the words to was probably something really embarrassing. I'll need to give it some thought to see if I can retain any street cred.

  • Comment number 91.

    Mind you, why start now?

  • Comment number 92.

    Thursday:

    Showaddywaddy - Under The Moon Of Love

  • Comment number 93.

    This Blog issue is just a clever ruse to get the Twitter stats improved!


    Tomorrow Two Litt... Can you guess what it is yet?


    Now where's Neil & Moss when you really need them?

  • Comment number 94.

    Barbara, this!

  • Comment number 95.

    Just checked the playlist - what a great show and bang on theme. Superb.

  • Comment number 96.

    'the threed'.
    is this the title of some kafkaesque joke?

    i cannae even whistle the toon but ah promose tae learn the words and sinalong the nicht if yiz play this wee corker.....

    'deja vu'.......................beyonce

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 97.

    #96 @ ya d_k......

    have you been mis-sold a ´óÏó´«Ã½ tv licence?
    well i have good news for you.
    you may be entitled to compensation for 'lack of threed progress'
    you don't have to worry about when you bought the licence, or even if you forgot to cellotape the licence on the back of your wireless.
    all your bank account details will suffice in tracking down your mis-payments.
    i'll get it sorted for ye.

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 98.

    You need a licence?

  • Comment number 99.

    Since nobody's looking here anymore

  • Comment number 100.

    GOAL YA DANCER GET IT UP YE

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