Saturday, May 10, 2008

Trash Radio Manila Episode 15 Part 1: Trashradio Undercover

Howdy, mateys, and welcome to Part 1 of Episode 15.

There are good covers, and there are great covers. I would say that a cover is great when the band doing it give the song a whole new personality, as if that band have actually written the song. Thus, we chose a handful of considerably popular songs whose original “personalities” have been given a makeover of sorts. Think these bands did a good job? Check it out.

1. 59 TIMES THE PAIN - "Sweet and Tender Hooligan"
2. SLAYER - "Filler/I Don't Wanna Hear It"
3. THE TOY DOLLS - "Nellie The Elephant"
4. THE BUSINESS - "When I Come Around"
5. DROPKICK MURPHYS - "Nobody’s Hero"
6. THE DICKIES - "Communication Breakdown"
7. BREAK THE SILENCE - "Slaughter of the Soul"

The song “Sweet and Tender Hooligan” was originally by The Smiths. The one that appears in this playlist is by the Swedish band 59 Times The Pain, who lent their version to the The World Still Won't Listen: A Tribute to the Smiths compilation. Another version appeared in one of our previous segments courtesy of Nouvelle Vague.

Slayer doing a Minor Threat? Not just one, but two riveting back-to-back covers! Could it be the result of having tasted Minor Threat Hot Sauce that Ian Mackaye was said to have endorsed just recently? Read about it here.

This one does not come as a surprise. Nellie The Elephant is a well-loved character in the UK; the theme song was sang by a child actress named Mandy Miller in 1956, and was played for many years over at the BBC. Some decades later, the wacky, irreverent band The Toy Dolls recorded their equally wacky, oi-flavored interpretation.

And speaking of oi, some bands identified with the movement are included in the playlist. The Business is in the list, doing a cover of Green Day’s “When I Come Around.” So is Dropkick Murphys with Stiff Little Fingers’ “Nobody’s Hero.” The Dickies are here too, doing Led Zeppelin’s “Communication Breakdown". Pretty interesting if you ask me.

The last song goes out to Dave, the man behind the now-famous My Fate To Hate! blog site. His latest entry is about how Break The Silence vocals sounded so similar to that of At The Gates; how uncanny then that BTS covered “Slaughter Of The Soul” which is an At The Gates original. ;) Read about Dave’s candid thoughts here. And lest I forget. Thank you Dave, for alluding to Timebomb. Those were great times. I know you’ll agree with me. :)

Download high bitrate version of playlist here.

Photos of 59 Times The Pain and Break The Silence courtesy of the bands' respective websites. Minor Threat hot sauce image comes from the website indicated above.

Postscript: Sorry for the font screw-ups. Somehow I could not get 'em fixed. Odd.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Now-famous" ka dyan, hehe.

Anyways, those we're really good times, hope we can do it again somehow. Cheers!

Marika and friends said...

we'll find a way, dave :)

Anonymous said...

By the way, check this out:

http://sunold864.blogspot.com/2008/05/pinoy-punk.html

Saan kya sya nakakuha nun? = >

Marika and friends said...

saw it. guess we have to make a trip to deutschland sometime soon ;D