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MONKEE GONE TO HEAVEN

Saddened to learn of the death of Davy Jones aged 66.  Peter Tork was my favourite Monkee but I always appreciated Davy as the sole Brit in the other Fab Four. They were quite a phenomenon at the time and while the TV shows look very dated now the goofy clean-cut commercial music still sounds pretty good.

Though they were created as a fictional band they proved they had minds and talent of their own so were able to transcend the plastic manufactured image. The psychedelic 1968 movie Head was their own Sergeant Pepper moment and the fact that it featured cameos from Jack Nicholson, Dennis Hopper and Frank Zappa illustrates that they were not the antithesis of cool some have claimed. Zappa can be seen at the end of this clip of Jones’ loveable song and dance  routine telling him dryly how “the youth of America depends on you to show the way”.

Part of an irregular series of bite-sized posts about 7″ singles I own – shameless nostalgia from the days of vinyl. (Search ‘Backtracking’ to collect the set!)

JOY DIVISION – Love Will Tear Us Apart b/w These Days / Love Will Tear Us Apart
(A Factory Record – Fac 23- 1980)

I’d hazard a guess that the majority of music fans who came of age in the seventies has at least one version of this song in their collection.

It might be any one of the numerous covers by artists like José González, Bjórk, Paul Young, Swans, U2, Arcade Fire, Calexico, Mark Owen and, my favourite, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra.

Serviceable as some of these are, there’s no improving on the original.

It was released in April 1980, just one month before Ian Curtis committed suicide. This makes the plain grey sleeve design, which resembles a gravestone, look like some spooky premonition of the singer’s tragic death. Continue reading