
Being a GMMP Master means that one day, Splotchy willing, I'll be able to set the theme for a mix. I'm grateful to Splotchy for making me a Green Monkey Master and I'm grateful to Beth for allowing me to be in her 'Six Degrees' Green Monkey Music Mix. You can download all the different participants by clicking here.
My choices for the mix are as follows:
1. I've made no secret for my love of Stiff Records. The first record Stiff put out back in the day was one by Nick Lowe. Sadly, that song is not in this mix.

2. Lowe was, and still is, not only a great singer/songwriter, he's also a talented producer. He not only produced this Elvis Costello and the Attractions album, he also wrote one of the few hits off it.

3. Elvis took a page out of Nick's playbook and he branched out into producing records as well. He produced some tracks for The Specials and for one of my favorite Irish rock bands ever, The Pogues. In fact, Elvis not only produced this album for the Pogues,

4. When Elvis stole Cait away from the Pogues they replaced her with Kirsty MacColl on a few tracks on later recordings. The most famous of which is the song Fairytale of New York. I chose not to put that song in this mix and instead I chose this song by Kirsty, Don't Come The Cowboy With Me Sonny Jim.

5. When not singing with the Pogues and making records on her own, Kirsty MacColl was married to one of the most influential record producers of the last 30 years. His name is Steve Lillywhite and he produced many many tracks for a ton of groups like U2, the Rolling Stones, Morrissey, Phish, the Dave Matthews Band, and The Talking Heads.

6. One of the places mentioned in the above song is a seminal rock and roll club called CBGB's. I've never been there, and I think it's been torn down now, but I know it was the place to play for a time in the late '70's and '80's. One of the bands that played there is a sugary confection of a group from Japan called Shonen Knife. Shonen Knife is girl group that sings catchy poppy songs that invade your subconscious and don't let go. One of the songs of theirs that does that is this one:
I defy you to listen to that song and not start singing it's chorus later.
Thanks once again to Beth and Splotchy for bringing the Green Monkey back. And you my little pets, you can now call me either Dr. Monkey or Master Monkey, whichever you prefer.
8 comments:
Nice songs, and nice linkage!
yes. It's true. We will always have Rum Sodomy and the Lash.
Good choices all around. Kirsty MacColl is one of my favorite female vocalists. I love her album "Tropical Brainstorm".
You've lifted a particularly sanguine vein from the neck of pop. Good work.
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Ooooh, I loved Elvis back in the day. He was right up there with David Bowie as "guy I would do" no questions asked, consequences be damned. Now, must say, they're both looking worse for wear. And I wanna smack Diana Krall.
What a great list. I love the linkages, not exactly the direction that I would have expected them to go in, and that makes it extra good!
Hi Monkey, this was a great post. You and I have some similar music taste!
Just a bit of triva for you about CBGB: they lost their lease awhile ago, and clothing designer John Varvatos took the space over and re-did it for a boutique to sell his menswear.
He's a cool guy, careful about doing right by CBGB, is dedicated to music, and used Cheap Trick in his last ad campaign. His menswear looks are very cool: rock-and-roll all the way.
I was very sad about CBGB shutting down—I'd been there—but if it had to go some way, why not this way?
Great picks, and cool connections!
I had Elvis on my list too.
Loved your picks!
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Ika-oo
Let's knife!
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