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Wild Billy Childish & The BlackhandsHello Folks,
just a quick reminder that this very wonderful limited 7" single is out on Monday.
Get your copy here![image 3 300x300]It’s a 7” single of Wild Billy Childish & The Blackhands doing a cover of the Dad’s Army theme tune
‘Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Mr Hitler’This is due to the fact that it’s currently featuring in a new ad campaign for ASDA but to be honest it was always one of our favourite of Billy’s singles when it originally came out on the mighty Twist records in 1993 so a good excuse for a re-issue.
We are also repressing both the Blackhands albums that originally appeared on Hangman Records, here’s a bit about the live album this single comes from….
So here it is again, dear listener:
Live In The Netherlands. Recorded live on one Microphone on tour in Holland in May 1993, this musical gem is the stuff of which myths and legends abound.
Billy Childish, having heard the Blue Fields Express, wanted his own broken down engine of a group and put out the word. And so they came, from near and afar. Kyra, practicing her Spanish and rattling the pots and pans. A man who didn’t normally drum to play drums. A trumpet player nursing several stitches from having a glass thrust into his face the previous night in a dubious drinking den at the wrong end of town. Miss Ludella Black, dropping in to sing a few numbers during her lunch break from selling fruit and veg on the high street. Shamus, from south of the Thames - having never met the rest of the ensemble, getting lost in the streets of Medway, banging on the wrong door of the wrong house in the wrong town for 2 hours then whipping out his accordion and busking along regardless. And then of course Billy, stringing up his fathers 1910 banjo, picking in open G and singing in what he imagined were the tones of the lost looking for solace.
Thus are great moments born and sometimes recorded for those of us who like our music – as well our bread - stone ground and cut thick with the crusts.
Calico Jack.
January 07.
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Holly GolightlyAlso for those of you who like fantastic live music get yourselves along to Holly Golightly's gig at the 100 Club, Oxford Street, London W1 (This Saturday, Feb 16th) This is a full band show along with the rather wonderful ACTIONETTES
If you can't make it along why not treat your loved one to a copy of
Holly's most recent album with the Brokeoffs. It's truly wonderful!
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