Friday, 11 January 2013

Just a good time



Relief (in the form of the weekend) is almost at hand, and I have just the song with which to celebrate...

It has horns, it has synthesizers, it has an opening riff so intensely catchy it was used again for another dance classic (Theme From S-Express by S-Express). It has a girl called Dickey. It has acres of tight, primary-coloured satin, afros and sparkles. It's utterly fantabulosa.

It's Rose Royce and the classic Is It Love You're After?!


Thank Disco It's Friday!

Have a fab weekend...

Rose Royce website

Thursday, 10 January 2013

Gay gone



Somehow (with the trauma of going back to work, and all that) I managed to miss this!

From the BBC:
Sony Award-winning Gaydar Radio has stopped broadcasting after 11 years.

The station, which had 750,000 listeners per month, was launched in 2001 as a service aimed at the gay community.

Owner QSoft Consulting blamed the cost of investing in digital audio broadcasting (DAB) for its closure. Its two radio licences have been transferred to another station for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, Manchester-based Gaydio.
Understandably, its former news editor Scott Roberts is upset - read his piece in the Guardian.

As radio stations go, Gaydar was at times infuriating, sometimes downright unlistenable, and we always used to get annoyed with the inanity and regularity of the advertising breaks - but it was (at its peak) probably the last home on our airwaves in London of good uplifting dance music (rather than the urban, hip-hop shit every other station plays).

Many a time one of us would hear Simon Le Vans or Phil Marriott play a new choon, or a new remix of a popular song, and rush to the PC to see if we could download it. Some of our DJ friends got their broadcasting break via the Saturday night "Club Nation" segment. Gaydar provided a slab of mindless background entertainment to many a sunny afternoon in the garden, or before a house-party here at Dolores Delargo Towers, or while preparing to go out. It is, or was, station #4 on our DAB radio. We even listened to it via satellite in Spain!

I will miss Gaydar Radio.

RIP.

[PS It would seem Q-Soft is not only closing the radio station - its Soho bars Profile and Lo-Profile have closed down as well!]

So it is Said



Many happy returns to the very lovely Arabic bombshell Miss Samira Said (or Saeed, depending on who's translating), who turns 51 (or 55, or 54) today!

I fell in love with this woman's voice thanks to one song - coming up - and we have since collected a fine cross-section of her work to add to our extensive World Music section in the music library here at Dolores Delargo Towers.

The song in question is her award-winning duet with another Arabic superstar Cheb Mami - it's one of my eternal faves, Youm Wara Youm:


Facts about Samira Said:
  • In 1980 she sang Morocco's first (and so far only) entry in the Eurovision Song Contest.
  • She was born Samira Bensaïd in Morocco and acheived great success there , but moved to Egypt in her twenties to expand her career.
  • She is one of the most popular artists across the Arab world, singing songs in different dialects varying from Moroccan to Egyptian and Lebanese, and genres such as Tarab, Raï, Jazz and even Disco.
  • She was the only Arabic artist to perform in front of Pope John Paul II.
  • Lately she divides her time between music and her role as a UNICEF supporter.
We love her.

Samira Said (born 10th January 1962 according to Google, although Wikipedia says 1958 and Last FM says 1959)

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Mind the gap



Another special anniversary today - happy 150th birthday to London Underground!

Love it or loathe it, The Tube is the most comprehensive and useful transport system in the world. Navigating a city as confusing as London is always a mission - and admittedly there are few experiences as disgusting as being jammed up against a smelly stranger in the morning rush hour - yet without it (in my opinion) the capital would be a far less thriving and a far more anarchic place to live or to visit.

To celebrate, let's take a trip, with the official documentary [2019 UPDATE: gone from YouYube, so instead here's the BBC TV series of special reports] to mark the sesquicentennial of this unique railway network...






And, of course, as this is a celebration - we should "jack" to its sound!


Underground History website.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

As long as there's you



And so, typically catching everyone on the back foot, Mr David Bowie has surprised the world by releasing a new single on this, his 66th birthday!

And here it is - Where Are We Now?:


It's as engmatic as one might expect. It's apparently a tribute to his time spent in Berlin. It's Mr B's first single for ten years, and will be followed by a new album The Next Day which is due to be released in March. How exciting!

[If that doesn't play - visit the David Bowie website]

All Saints' Day



It's that time of year again... A day of patron saints.

Two icons - the most influential in my development as the bitter and twisted old queen who appears before you today - Dame Shirley Bassey and Mr David Bowie share a birthday!

As you will no doubt already be aware, I did a mega-tribute (among many) to Dame Shirl this time last year, on the occasion of her 75th birthday. Needless to say, here she is again, with an appropriate level of marabou, to belt out the gayest of gay anthems one more time - This Is My Life:


And, of course, my tribute to Mr Bowie's 65th birthday last year was so extensive it took two parts - read them here and here.

Keeping it firmly on the gay side, here's my theme tune once more...


Queen Bitch, indeed!

Many happy returns to two very special people.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Horror and Abbe



Bugger. The weekend flew by - a birthday party, a day of monging about the house, and it's over...

To help ease our weary bones back into the stifling confines of the office, on this Tacky Music Monday let's welcome one of Xavier Cugat's wives Miss Abbe Lane (who celebrated her 80th birthday last month), and her South American Medley!


Try your best to have a good week, peeps!