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Because he was so brilliant, and because the versions of this song on the Jake in a Box collection are such poor ones (Thackray did it much better live), I thought I'd make my own cover version of Jake Thackray's "Lah Di Dah", which I offer you below in the form of an impromptu mp3. Well, two, actually.



When I invented myself as Momus in 1984, I remember making a tape for my friend Neill, who played keyboards on my first album. On it were Thackray's One-Eyed Isaac and The Jolly Captain, which, like "Love You Till Tuesday"-period Bowie, mixed narrative and spookiness in ways I found appealingly odd. I also remember teaching myself to play the brilliant, Brechtian The Bull. The reason Thackray was an important figure to me was that he was the only British songwriter I could find who approached songs the way my French heroes -- Brassens and Brel -- did. You could hear them in Thackray the way you could hear Moliere and La Fontaine in them. But you could also hear something fascinating; the world's most tender misanthropist. Singing like a cross between Noel Coward and a Bridlington miner.

Four years after his death, just as I predicted, new generations of music lovers are greeting Thackray with "surprising upswellings of affection and admiration". Now will somebody please put the two BBC 4 Thackray documentaries aired last month up on YouTube? Or, you know, just burn me a DVD or something? I am, after all, Jake's closest living relative.

Lah Di Dah (Momus sings Jake Thackray's song; 2.6MB mp3 file, 2 mins 50 secs. For AK.)



(And here's the Spooky Weird Version.)

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Date: 2006-10-25 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaipfeiffer.livejournal.com
that's certainly not the worst reference. actually, when i play, i can't think about anything, but before recording, in this case, there must have been henry flynt on my mind. hm, came out diferent, again ... my older/other tracks might go from phill niblock to steven stapleton/nww, but all these are references made up after the damage was on the virtual tape ... in fact, i'm way too inept to consciously recreate anything.
but now that anne laplantine stopped doing music, there's maybe an empty niche to be refilled! but no, anne's playing is much more baroque fugue than i would be able to do.

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Date: 2006-10-25 10:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaipfeiffer.livejournal.com
i just relistened to "summerisle" (fantastic!). hm, maybe "barque fugue" isn't totally spot on ... somehow, that's how i remember her concert i heard at "zentrale randlage", and i don't have her own records.

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Date: 2006-10-25 10:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaipfeiffer.livejournal.com
"barooooque fugue" - but "bark fugue" would be a nice new genre, maybe.

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Date: 2006-10-25 11:24 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
nursery baroque?

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Date: 2006-10-25 11:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaipfeiffer.livejournal.com
lo click nursery baroque?

i wish momus & anne laplantine would do another album together.

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Date: 2006-10-26 01:57 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Absolutely. That's a case of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts.

Willy

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