I forgot to watch or record this tonight. Just had a quick skip through on the iplayer. Enjoyed the Stevie Wonder story. Steveland Morris eh? I have learned something new. I bet that anecdote makes the book.
Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic
Never really listened to Can.Maybe i should look up some of their stuff, i might like it but i couldn't get into the clip on the programme.Always been aware of Captain Beefheart as recall John Peel being a big fan of his
Originally Posted by: Fotzepolitic Steve was spot on nail on the head about LCD Soundsystem when they were watching that clip.He said something along the lines about that all the JD copyists that came in the wake made the mistake of trying to sound like them whereas LCD Soundsytem do their own thing, their own sound but the way they do it was similar to JD/NO.Take your influences but make your own sound out of it.
Someone told me i should get into Can a couple of years ago during a conversation about LCD Soundsystem. Even listening to the drums on the Can track in tonight's programme, you can hear some similarities between Can and LCD, IMHO. So it's funny that Steve says LCD are doing their own thing, because several people have now told me that they borrow heavily from Can, and of course Mr Murphy name-drops both Can and Captain Beefheart in Losing My Edge.
I was watching a film called
Inherent Vice about this time last year. Was enjoying one of the tunes on the soundtrack so much that I Shazamed it, and it turned out to be Vitamin C by Can. In fact I must have been watching it on the 5th of September last year. Because as soon as it was over, I saw a tweet from Hot Chip's Al Doyle (who also plays live in... LCD Soundsystem), that Holger Czukay (aka Holger Schüring) of Can had died. And again I thought: I really must get into Can. But apart from some light "Youtubing" I haven't. Yet.
Also caught Beefhearts The Magic Band (without the man himself) at some time in the past ten years, playing his songs. I think it was at The Astoria 2 on London's Charing Cross Road, which has since been demolished, along with the main Astoria, I'm sad to say. I went knowing nothing by Beefheart apart from Big Eyed Beans From Venus which opens the Back To Mine New Order Compilation from 2002. Beefheart died in 2010, but I'm pretty sure he was still alive when I saw his band without him. I actually enjoyed the gig a lot more than I imagined I would.
Can's "Mushroom" from the Tago Mago album that Steve mentioned also features on Back To Mine along with some Roxy Music. I would have been surprised if there hadn't been any crossover between that comp and this programme TBH.