Showing posts with label FYC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FYC. Show all posts

Monday, 13 June 2011

I'm Not Satisfied.



At the weekend I managed to get a hold of the latest Originals release, The Winstons Amen Brother and Mantronix King of The Beats on the flip side.

The Winstons track has been sampled on a whole host of tracks and the drum break about a minute and a half in has been used in hip-hop, through Rave to Drum and Bass. The track was also used to great effect in one of the best Essential Mixes every by Portishead back in 1995 sandwitched between Spreadin' Honey and The Theme from 1999.

It was also used on the New York Rap remix of I'm Not Satisfied, mixed by Prince Paul and featuring a rap by N. Bowie but I have no idea who that is.

FYC - I'm Not Satisfied (New York Rap version)

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Sunday, 15 February 2009

Possibly the finest anti-Thatcher song ever.


If there is one thing I hate with all my being it is Margaret Thatcher and I make no apologies for this, the sight of her can induce apoplexy in me and when I here her voice I feel physically sick. I read recently an article which said that the left should by now have gotten over their irrational hatred of the Iron Lady ( a term which I was once told had been mistranslated from the Russian and the actual quote was "frigid bitch", oh how I wish that to be true) and embrace the reforms that she had introduced, after all their leadership have. Bollocks!

The reason for the rant is that on the way home from an excellent lunch yesterday the Fine Young Cannibals popped into my head. They were responsible for, in my opinion, the finest anti-Thatcher song, Blue. The song is neither ranty nor preachy, it has a rather catchy chorus, is extremely soulful and is quite upbeat until you listen to the lyrics.

The version posted is the original album version, the track was remixed by someone for the single version and in my opinion they made a pig's ear of it, replacing the real emotion of the original with stale electronic beats, extra horn flourishes and a new vocal track.

This track also reminds me of my time as a student in Aberdeen long ago. A girl I knew then would substitute "Drew" for blue in the chorus and with hindsight she was probably right.

Fine Young Cannibals - Blue

And as an extra treat, the second best anti-Thatcher song.

The Beat - Stand Down Margaret.