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Toadcast #200 – The Cusscast

 So, the 200th podcast.  I remember a couple of years ago when the 100th ticked past, it happened to be a Toad Session, and as those are pre-recorded with little idea when they’ll fit into the sequence of Toadcasts I never really marked the milestone in any sort of a way.

This time around I was very much conscious of it, but still couldn’t really think of a way to make it interesting and, on Thursday night, with no real plan, I just sat down to have a go at editing a compilation consisting of at least one swear word from each podcast.  It took fucking hours, and in fact had to be finished over a combination of Saturday and Sunday evening, which is the reason the podcast is so late this week.

For some reason though, it seems kind of fitting, because in amongst the swearing there are some bits and pieces which remind me of events now quite a surprisingly long way in the past.  We have the first Toad Session, the first time Mrs. Toad joined me on a podcast, various long-forgotten birthdays, the passing of the legendary Floyd and all sorts of other things.  The kind of things, in short, which make this whole load of bollocks a lot more personal than just a music blog and a record label.

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01. Song, by Toad Swearing Omnibus #1 (00.20)
02. The Shaky Hands – Whales Sing (11.27)
03. Stiff Little Fingers – Alternative Ulster (18.11)
04. Song, by Toad Swearing Omnibus #2 (20.54)
05. The 63 Crayons – Spoils for Survivors (25.09)
06. Broken Records – Out On the Water (Toad Session) (35.18)
07. Meursault – The Dirt & the Roots (42.47)
08. Song, by Toad Swearing Omnibus #3 (46.20)
09. Dusty Springfield – What Good is I Love You? (51.53)
10. Thelonius Monster & Tom Waits – Adios Lounge (60.12)
11. Mike MacFarlane – Done For (70.01)
12. Song, by Toad Swearing Omnibus #4 (72.43)

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Toadcast #119 – The Popcast

Tomorr… yesterday I flew out to Paris to see Mrs. Toad, who has been stuck in God Bless America for the last two weeks because of Iceland’s seismic indiscipline.  We are going to have dinner and walk together and hold hands and generally act like a couple of idiots.  More or less like we always do.  For a couple of curmudgeonly old fuckers who spend their entire lives swearing at one another, we are a pretty sentimental pair, really.

This podcast is mostly based around my Dad and his music.  For my early years I was well into my Mum’s stuff, but as I got older I got more into my Dad’s kind of stuff – Tom Waits, Dylan, Neil Young and all that.  When I really, really got into music it was never into contemporary, modern or trendy stuff, it was always the old shite my parents were into.

I repay them the favour nowadays, or at least, I try to, but I never really picked up on music from my peers, it was always from my folks.  Hence this podcast.

Toadcast #119 – The Popcast

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01. Bruce Springsteen – Thunder Road (05.16)
02. The Band – The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (13.27)
03. Willie Nelson – Mommas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys (16.53)
04. Kate & Anna McGarrigle – Walking Song (24.12)
05. Tom Waits & Thelonious Monster – Adios Lounge (32.54)
06. Elton John – Ballad of a Well Known Gun (41.21)
07. Bob Dylan – Days of 49 (46.07)
08. Elvis Perkins in Dearland – I Heard Your Voice in Dresden (53.49)
09. The Builders & the Butchers – Barcelona (57.51)
10. Jackson Browne – Fountain of Sorrow (66.15)

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Scurrilous Gossip-Mongery

Gossip Monger!

Song, by Toad is today the embarrassing whisper-merchant passing on any old nonsense just to enhance its own aura of knowledge, privilege and superiority. Shame on you if you believe a word I say.

I don’t know if you recall my posting a few days back about Terry over at Fits & Starts but.. actually, scratch that. Fucking pay attention. I bloody well expect that each and every one of you can bloody well recite my posting a few days back about Terry from Fits & Starts word for fucking word, quite frankly. Bloody hell, you’d all better be tuned in here. I’m not just writing this to satisfy my own wanton need for constant attention and validation of an otherwise utterly pitiful existe… no, sorry, I don’t like where this is going. I’m going to move on.

Terry posted one of my favourite songs in the whole world – Adios Lounge – whilst writing about Bob Forrest of Thelonius Monster. Adios Lounge is a collaboration between Thelonious Monster, about whom I know very little, and Tom Waits, of whom I am an obsessive stalker. Anyhow, I described Adios Lounge as a Bob Forrest number; unthinkingly really, I just assumed, but apparently this is not quite accurate.

A day later I received an email from (check this out) an anonymous source (yes, yes, YES! I said it! Anonymous source! What a vainglorious, pompous prick of a ‘proper’ journalist that makes me sound!) saying pretty much this: that Adios Lounge was written not by Bob Forrest, but by “my old friend Bob Kuhn. He was (maybe still is) an LA eccentric bar hound, friend of Tom Waits, Chucky Weiss and others. Last time anyone I know saw him, a transvestite hooker was administering illicit prescription drugs to him.”

Entranced by the rock ‘n’ roll nature of the story and the splendidly cool world our mystery emailer seemed to inhabit, Song, by Toad was hugely impressed and asked for more. Let’s face it, being emailed by someone cool enough to know this sort of thing is far, far closer to actually being cool enough to know this sort of thing than Mr. Toad is ever likely to be, so bear with me.

The response came fairly quickly. Apparently ‘administering illicit prescription drugs’ appears to be cool L.A. barfly code for ‘shoving quaaludes up his arse’ but it appears that “Actually, the best part about the story, is my friend witnessed this when he tracked down the truck Bob had stolen from him, stormed into his house, saw the act, grabbed the keys and left.”

Well, what else would you do? ‘Erm, s’cuse me, Vicar. Pass the biscuits. Whenever you’re, er, ready that is.’

This may all be verminous lies and slander, I’ve no idea. The amount of in-depth research I’ve done has been limited to re-reading the email several times and deciding that the author seems pretty genuine. Checking facts, let’s face it, is for pussies.

So to honour my descent into the world of the scandalous gossip rag, I hereby repost the song in question and a few songs by The Gossip. Frankly, I think they’re fucking dreadful, but one of my best mates loves them and so does his girlfriend, and as his girlfriend is far cooler and more finger-on-the-pulse (amongst other things) than either of us, I defer to her judgement, so here they are.

Tom Waits, Thelonious Monster & one very, very happy drunk – Adios Lounge

The Gossip – Listen Up Surprisingly, I actually like this one.
The Gossip – Standing in the Way of Control The inevitable famous one.

Here are a couple of other oddities I came across on a brief Hype Machine search for songs by The Gossip, so I thought I’d bung ‘em in, just to be nice:

Beth Ditto (the fat bird from The Gossip) & Jarvis Cocker – Temptation
A+D – Standing in the Way of Connection Gossip & Elastica mashup. ‘Mashup‘, for fuck’s sake – what am I, sixteen? Anyway, please visit Mashup Town where I pinched the, er well, let’s guess… the mashup from. And I got the Jarvis duet from this post at Big Stereo. I don’t know anything else about the two sites, but please go and have a look, as it’s the only way I can validate my shameless pilfering.

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