Thursday, 23 August 2012

My Weirdest Vinyl



My Weirdest Vinyl

Like most music wankers, I have a vinyl collection. I have always loved vinyl records, and used to sit listening to my parents’ Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd albums in the spare room as a kid. My own collection started with Record Store Day last year, where I couldn’t help but pick up a few pieces such as King of Limbs and the Grinderman ‘EVIL’ Single. 18 months later and I have a pretty big collection, having received donations from my family and bought that old record player from my mum.

However, this list isn’t about my best records. This is about ones that I have either found or bought simply because they are pretty weird things. Some of these albums shouldn’t exist, but the world is a better place for them.

KLARK KENT - Klark Kent

You can't find a photo of this guy without him looking like he is defying gravity through the power of drugs.

The Story

I got this from an amazing second hand book/record store in Heidelberg while out there for a conference. I bought this for two reasons:
  1. The disc is green and see through (like kryptonite...geddit?!)
  2. The blurb on the back (more on that later).
It turns out that ‘Klark Kent’ was a solo pseudonym of Stewart Copeland, before he went onto be the drummer of the Police. After listening to it, I wasn’t left wondering why his solo career failed.

The Cover

The cover is plain except for the fact that it is made to look like a big letter ‘K’. The real magic comes on the back. Here’s some excerpts for you:
‘The Navajos themselves insist that he is a “visitor from outer space,” having arrived by one of the flying saucers so saucily described in Chariot of the Gods. The claim is taken seriously, however, by only a few right-wing religious groups.’
‘...the beautiful Eponymous triplets, stricken into sadness after he had rejected their sexual advances, threw themselves, holding hands, from the floor of the Mobil Oil building, New York City, singing ‘Ave Maria” until microsceconds before splashing themselves on a lonely square of forty-second street below.’
‘His music, according to Rolling Stone, is both “uniquely original” and “sexually electric”. Playing four instruments at one time, and providing his own hoarse voice accompaniment, he has caused audiences in the Isle of Man, East Hendred, St John’s Wood, Islington and Fewcott (near Bicester) to faint, ejaculate, urinate, defecate and fornicate simultaneously.’
More albums need to be like this.

Musical Content

Unfortunately that cover description writes cheques that the music itself cannot cash. It’s pretty much self-indulgent schlock. This is what happens when you let drummers believe they can be real musicians. It’s not bad, it’s just boring.


My Ratings

Style: 5/5
Music: 2/5
Dark Past: 5/5

Haiku Review

Bombastic boasting
Unsupported by talent.
Go back to the snare

MUSIC TO LURE PIGEONS BY - The Night Pastor and Seven Friends

The Story

I bought this off eBay for about £10 after reading about it on a Cracked article entitled ‘The 4 Most Baffling Trends in Old-Timey Album Covers’. If you don’t want to read that, it was featured because there’s a trend from about the 50‘s through to the 70‘s to make themed albums for every occasion possible. This album’s concept is the awful, unavoidable nadir of that trend. I couldn’t help but seek this album out and hear for myself.


The Cover

The title is why I actually bought the record, but there are a few other treasures amongst the otherwise simplistic stylings. The back tells the story of the ‘Night Pastor program’, where Father Robert Owens set up a small ministry for ‘the Night People’ of Chicago - a sort of Christian Nightline. Read that link back there. Go on...I will wait...

‘Offbeat Ministry’. Yeah. This guy was AWESOME.

Beyond that eerie coincidence, the back is mostly taken up with the story of each piece and the musicians that play it, bringing us onto...

Musical Content


The album itself is actually really fun. It’s a band of Father Owen (piano) and members of his congregation - people from club and bar bands across Chicago. There’s some Duke Ellington bebop and more traditional piano solos from the priest. Not sure how good it would be for luring pigeons, though. Unfortunately there aren't any versions on youtube, so I cant give you an example!

My Ratings

Style: 4/5
Music: 4/5
Pigeon Luring Ability: 2/5


Haiku Review

Bought just for the lols
An unexpected story
Why do the birds flee?

BAWDY SONGS AND BACKROOM BALLADS VOL 1. - Oscar Brand, Folk Singer

Apparently this cover is rare, so here's a webcam photo, moustache included.

The Story

I got this from the charity shop in Cannon Park. They had a box of records out the front, which is basically a hipster honey trap. I flicked through the requisite Perry Cuomo albums (which I of course already own) but stopped at this one. This was something I had to own, at a price I couldn’t refuse (£1.25, what a steal!).

The Cover

The cover features a rather pretty topless woman who seems confused by the function of wicker screens. Actually, what function do wicker screens have? They are transparent...I...I just don’t understand. The attention to detail in this is quite nice though; I expecally like the bottle of scotch in the background.

The reverse consists of a very wordy tract extolling the virtues of dirty folk songs. If you read it you might come out thinking that it is your privilege, nay DUTY, to be able to exercise the freedom of listening to these songs. If this is freedom, I am moving to North Korea. Each of the tracks also has a brief description - here’s an example for you:
No. 3 Chris Colombo - Another famous ballad, this presents an interesting explanation of how Christopher Columbus managed to get Queen Isabella to put her faith in his abilities of discovery.
Ooh Matron

Musical Content

You kind of prepare yourself for some naive ‘Carry On’ innuendo when you start playing, and then it just blindsides you with a very nice folksy guitar riff, followed by blunt racism. The first track could best be summed up as the Fleet Foxes singing about Persian maidens who are quite happy to get gang-fucked by a bunch of strangers, but draws the line at camels and children.
It’s  generally quite witty and funny, and well performed, just about as tasteful as Jim Davidson doing a running commentary of the Tottenham Riots. I can't find any of these specifically online, but here's one from Volume 3 of the same series.

My Ratings

Style: 1/5
Music: 3/5
Gender Politics: set back 20 years

Haiku Review

Persian gang rape songs
Set to pretty folk guitar.
I fear volume two.

TABU - Kombi and PIATA PROSTYTUCJA - Joanna Makabresku

The Story

I have merged these two, because they share the same story. I went to a conference in Poland, which was held at a weird castle in a town so remote that the local newspaper featured a story entitled ‘International Visitors to Putulsk!’. On the way back I left a bit of time so I could explore Warsaw before my flight. On the way from the bus station to the city centre, I spotted a sign that said ‘Hey Joe Records’ pointing down a sketchy looking alleyway. Feeling that this seemed legit, I followed the sign and saw an awesome shop where there were records piled right up into the window. I didn’t have a camera with me, so I shall have to refer you to flickr. ‘GOLDMINE!’ I thought. Then I entered the shop and realised that the window display was the shop. It was less than a meter wide, with records down one side, the window on the other, and a rather bemused looking customer right in front of me wondering how we would pass each other.

I asked the shopkeeper if he could recommend anything. He told me to just have a browse, because he was popping out, and would help me when he got back. Then he left me alone in the shop. I found these two records, which he described as ‘Shit 80s Pop’ (Kombi) and ‘great, kind of like Joy Division’ (Joanna Makabresku). It was a good day, as I also managed to later buy a fridge magnet that featured a drawing of the second prime minister of the Polish Republic dressed as a hipster.

The Covers

The band Kombi looks a bit two extras from a turkish ripoff of GI Joe, joined by Moby’s 80’s alter-ego. The back features some drawings that I would describe, but looking at them for too long made blood come out of my nose and ears, so I stopped.
Joanna Makabresku features a bunch of different black and white drawings, some similar to those on Kombi. Some of them have a bit of a Nazi-ish look to them, particularly the front cover, which makes me worry that I am listening to Polish racism and not realising it.

Musical Content

Kombi sounds a lot like Phil Collins, and should be judged accordingly. What is interesting is that Cold War Poland was only about 3 years behind the trends of Western music, which probably says a lot about the stagnation that Phil Collins causes wherever he goes.


Joanna Makabresku sounds like a band trying to subvert and transcend genres while under the effects of all the chemicals under the sink, recorded on someone’s dictaphone. I wouldn’t say that it’s the opposite of Joy Division, unless by ‘like Joy Division’ you mean ‘listenable’. It’s from almost exactly the same year as the other album, which could speak to some deep schism in the Polish national consciousness at the time, or it could just mean that different cultures aren’t monolithic beasts that exist for British and American pundits to pigeonhole. The most listenable track is below. If you hyperventilate first, some of the album is quite good.

My Ratings

Style: 3/5
Music: 3/5
Polishness: 5/5

Haiku Review:

Polish Shop Owner:
“Sounds like Joy Division.”
What a filthy lie

Friday, 17 August 2012

2011's albums you may have missed

There are many things that I dislike a disproportionate amount. Among them, is end of year "best of" lists. Why are they always done in December or January? Anything released near the start of the year might be forgotten about, anything released near the ends of the year hasn't had enough time to have a proper opinion formed about it. Plus there are always, every year, albums that just fly under your radar that you don't hear about until halfway through the next year. So with that in mind, I'd like to offer you some albums from 2011 that you might have missed. For each one, you'll find a Spotify play button ('cause they're pretty nifty) and a youtube link to the same song from the album. If you don't want to read and just want to listen, here's a spotify playlist of the whole lot. With any luck, you'll be able to find something you enjoy that passed you by. I've tried to avoid the obvious releases that I think most people will have heard or that seemed to receive a lot of hype (e.g. Bon Iver, Low, The Antlers etc) but feel free to suggest anything you think I've overlooked in the comments.

Thursday, 9 August 2012

A Summer Playlist

Hey Offbeatles. Hope you're all having a great summer. Today we're going to be talking about video games. This post is primarily aimed at people who have merely dabbled in the rather daunting world of computer games, or those want to play something a little more thoughtful than the latest Call of Duty clone this summer. 

So without further ado.

Audiosurf

Audiosurf is a game about riding a neon spaceship along a racetrack generated by a song of your choice. It is about as amazing as it sounds. It is probably best described as guitar hero on acid, without the stupid plastic guitar. It can build a track using any mp3 file, so if you've ever hoped in vain that guitar hero included Soviet Funk as a genre, this is the game for you. 



The game can be picked up on Steam or on the official website, and there is even a free demo available. 

Who should play it: People who wish they had synaesthesia.
How to get it: Steam, Audiosurf website.


VVVVVV

VVVVVV is a game all about exploration, the sad feeling of isolation, and avoiding flying stop signs by walking on ceilings. It's a love letter to old platformers, and somehow manages to create a world that feels bigger than most big budget RPGs. The games real strength is in its fantastic soundtrack, an 8-bit homage to the golden age of 2D platforming (which can be found in its entirety here: Souleye – Pppppp)


This game is not for everyone, the art style is very archaic and the story is pretty bare bones, but for those who invest enough time in it, and can get over the sometimes frustrating puzzles and obstacles, I promise you, you won't regret it.

Who should play it: People who are constantly plagued by nostalgia.
How to get it: Steam.


Fez

Fez is a platformer about a boy who is given a magic hat by a cube shaped super being. Oh yes, and the hat allows you to perceive the mysterious 3rd dimension. It's hardly super original in its premise and mechanics, but you're unlikely to find a modern game that is more visually engrossing, and downright trippy. With the box-art designed by Bryan Lee O'Malley, and music by the ever amazing Disasterpeace, this is definitely worth picking up if you have an xbox to play it on.



Who should play it: Nerds who like geometry.
How to get it: XBLA.


The Binding of Isaac

What can I say about this game? Brought to you by the minds behind Super Meat Boy, The Binding of Isaac is a rogue-like, the same genre as Zelda, before it went 3D. In the opening scene of the game, Isaac's mother hears the voice of God, telling her to lock her son in the basement as punishment for his sins. Yep. The main gameplay mechanic is killing monsters in randomly generated dungeons using your tears. Death is permanent is this nightmarishly difficult, biblically inspired, dungeon crawler. A game of BOI can therefore take from 30 seconds to half an hour, and anywhere in between. If you are going to try one game on this list, it should be this one, I promise, you won't have experienced anything similar.


Who should play it: People who "enjoy dark humour".
How to get it: Steam.

Have a great summer you guys, see you on the other side. xx

Friday, 27 July 2012

Some Offbeat Book Recommendations


Hello all! Offbeat here! Specifically Jess – your friendly Treasurer – presenting a blog post of her thoughts to help entertain you during this long, hot summer. (Well, it may not still be hot by the time you read this, but at least for a couple of glorious days, it was…)

This post will be on books. Literature. Fiction. I am going to present three of my favourite books for your consideration. I find sinking into a good book is one of the best ways to while away summer days, no?

And because this is Offbeat, you may not have heard of all of them before.

Number one: Dance Dance Dance by Haruki Murakami.

In some circles, Haruki Murakami is incredibly famous. When his book Norwegian Wood was published in 1987 he had to go into hiding because he would get mobbed in the street. This book is not one of his most well-known, but it is one of his best (better than that book, in my opinion).

Dance Dance Dance has the same qualities as much of his writing: it is quiet and discreet; with much description of meal times, weather and the protagonist’s idling around. It also describes very solitary people. One gets the impression that each of Haruki Murakami’s protagonists is basically him. In this book, he is trying to find a girl called Kiki whom he lived with for a few months several years ago. He goes back to where they stayed, the Dolphin Hotel, only to find that it’s been taken over and has become a huge luxury guesthouse. When he chats to one of the receptionists, he hears that this new hotel is haunted.

Despite the simplicity of the prose and his tendency to describe the mundane, there is a twinge of magical realism. There are weird coincidences and characters and occurrences. The protagonist has – not to give too much away – a supernatural guardian. Some characters have features that do not quite correspond with reality. And there is a murder mystery. This prevents the novel from being boring, and means that you’re constantly on your toes. It’s also what makes you care, I think. Murakami mixes intimate descriptions of his mealtimes with lines like "Holding you tight in that world of images, making love on deductible expenses."

It is hilariously, ironically funny. Its prose is beautiful enough that it made me cry even as it describes something simple. The characters are ace – especially the little girl, Yuki, whose parents are rich and ignore her, and so she lives alone and listens to loud rock music instead of going to school. And the book is very rich: it has a writing style very unlike most writers.

Read this if you like Japanese literature, if you like magical realism, or if you like character-driven stories.

Number two: The Man Who Was Thursday, by G K Chesterton.

The entire premise of this book – Syme, a rational intruder and undercover policeman in an anarchist discussion group in Saffron Park in London one evening gets elected to the position of Thursday in the Grand Committee of a European anarchist organisation – is completely ludicrous. Chesterton has a background in art and this is evident in his prose, which is so colourful it is almost garish. Throughout the book he paints brightly-coloured pictures to surround the action, which increases the strangeness. It’s touched by magical realism and a kind of absurdism: the peripheral characters are easily swayed and pretty predictable, while the main characters are completely unpredictable.

Its ending is a tad Christian, which I was not entirely convinced by, but had a weird mysticism which was fitting to its ridiculous story. When I call it ridiculous, I don't mean this in a negative way. I mean that it goes against everything that would make sense for a novel of its genre, and yet it fits together better than most.


When you think about the plot-line afterwards, it is surprising how when you are reading the book you think it fits together complexly. I guessed a big twist about a quarter of the way through, but it didn’t matter, because when that was revealed, it is then continued and changed in a way I couldn’t have predicted. Chesterton subtitled this book 'A Nightmare' – it’s important to consider he's not applying it to real life; he's painting a dream world. It is not meant to pertain to real life. And yet I’d argue that its ideas apply well to people's attitudes of much of the twentieth century. Considering the novel is all about anarchism, spies and chases, it seems ridiculous that it was written in 1908, before the Bolshevik Revolution and before World War One. But I wouldn't have been surprised if, technology notwithstanding, it had been written in 1958, if not later.


Read this if you like thrillers, if you like spy novels, if you like twisty books, if you like lots of dialogue and great visual description, or if you like dystopias or slightly weird worlds.

Number three: Survivor, by Chuck Palahnuik.

Not Fight Club, although that is a similarly fantastic book. Survivor. The narrative comes to you from a black box attached to a plane which the protagonist has hijacked and is on course to land in the sea four hours from when he starts talking. He is alone, and he tells you the black box the story of his life before his inevitable fiery death.

I suspect many of you have seen Fight Club. So you get a sense of the world Palahnuik inhabits. But what you don’t know is that his writing is so excruciatingly, ruggedly beautiful that it is of an even higher quality than the film was, in my (wanky) opinion. And Survivor is just as original as Fight Club. The main character is the only survivor of a crazy religious cult which spontaneously ordered all its members to kill themselves ten years ago. So now, the protagonist posts his phone number in places vulnerable people might visit, and speaks to people who are on the brink of suicide.

And tells them to do it.

Palahnuik writes in an impressionistic way – often groups of nouns or phrases clumped together; short sentences; broken up and lacking direction. It’s also very extreme. Things are not half-baked; they are full-on, intense, crazy, ridiculous and often bitingly lustful or extremely violent. If you might find that annoying, this isn’t the book for you. Its intensity tends to make you feel emotional about very little actually happening. I remember a particular passage about flowers making me catch my breath and clutch the book tightly. Nothing was happening, but the way he wrote somehow made me feel like this was really important and made you have strong feelings about it.

I never thought I’d say this, but it makes even glory holes seem sublime, in a grim, detached way.

Read this if you like beautiful prose, if you like crazy shit, if you like Fight Club, if you like stuff that criticises modern America.



Have a good summer, guys!

Sunday, 22 July 2012

ALL THE LINKS

So, just in-case you're bored: here are all of the things that we've ever posted on facebook (oldest first). Enjoy!

http://offbeatwarwick.blogspot.com/2011/07/just-when-you-think-blog-post-isnt_14.html
http://www.everybodytaste.com/2011/07/summer-camp-better-off-without-you.html
https://twitter.com/OffbeatWarwick
http://www.nme.com/news/best-coast/58414
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aroaEyaJm6o
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/aug/09/independent-record-labels-stock-london-riots
http://www.wewerepromisedjetpacks.com/
http://www.anotherformofrelief.com/2011/01/02/top-24-songs-of-2010/
http://bloggyforeigner.blogspot.com/2011/08/now-i-dont-know-bjork-right.html
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/white-out-sessions
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4143381-this-weeks-singles--22-08-11-fruit-bats-alunageorge-jonti-noel-gallagher
http://www.pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/12287-honey-bunny/
http://open.spotify.com/album/4136oTfNt4X3nw0zP1w2NG
http://pitchfork.com/news/43859-los-campesinos-reveal-new-album/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00c000j
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ku_ZMPJ5M0
http://stereogum.com/802912/stereogums-40-best-new-bands-of-2011/franchises/listomania/
http://www.last.fm/group/Offbeat+Warwick
http://breadclub.wordpress.com/2011/10/06/bread-club-2/
http://offbeatwarwick.blogspot.com/2011/10/favourite-releases-of-2011-so-far.html
http://www.radio.warwick.ac.uk/listen/
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Idioteque/287252621287726
http://offbeatwarwick.blogspot.com/2011/10/favourite-releases-of-2011-so-far.html
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=302653239748576&id=259304090750158&aid=91732
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=302687553078478&id=259304090750158&aid=91740
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Idioteque/287252621287726?sk=wall
http://www.warwicksu.com/ents/event/7682/
http://www.warwicksu.com/events/4004/7979/
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/0QtEKIEEhGRjbiXA7HYEUG
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/4zOLHkqmXmSWHFCrDQ0uNg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK0OQk_vShg
http://mybandsbetterthanyourband.wordpress.com/2011/11/25/just-have-a-listen-youll-like-this-lot-promise/
http://www.roughtrade.com/site/content.lasso?page=AOY_2011_page2.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-16003723
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/3mLVbEtG2J3mRoj6MTky7Y
http://myspoonful.com/
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/0HrYHMhBHLbOUBoaJUqTV9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJGEYTs7b0Y
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/19/arts/music/the-indie-band-sleigh-bells-new-album-reign-of-terror.html?pagewanted=all
http://www.electric-banana.co.uk/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2012/feb/20/brit-awards-2012-bingo-night
http://girlsthatlooklikeskrillex.tumblr.com/
http://offbeatwarwick.blogspot.com/2012/02/never-mind-offbeat.html
http://www.indierecordshop.org/best-rock-and-alternative-shop
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/savebathplace/
http://www.warwicksu.com/ents/event/8123/
http://www.beachhousebaltimore.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H75_ezNWQs4
http://www.seetickets.com/Event/LOS-CAMPESINOS-/The-Rainbow-Warehouse/612318
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/5P7qr8aVdaqMXnsHL9BHc2
http://www.mixcloud.com/alexrwells/the-offbeat-hour-episode-24/
http://cadencecollective.bandcamp.com/album/cadence-sampler
http://drownedinsound.com/in_depth/4144767-drowned-in-spotify--a-vast-selection-of-dis-curated-playlists
http://www.radio.warwick.ac.uk/listen/
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/3Mmy2EFHwTEEWPgUAHSg7T
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/rsw/flyer-_crossley_seminar_3rd_may.pdf
http://open.spotify.com/album/0UrDDTOre9XuD3xJHTFEJg
http://www.npr.org/2012/05/06/151227631/first-listen-beach-house-bloom
http://escapegreat.com/festival-line-up
http://www.thisisfakediy.co.uk/articles/news/premiere-coves-reveal-new-track-run-with-me/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0koibr28iQ&feature=youtu.be
http://amazingradio.co.uk/shows/audition
http://offbeatwarwick.blogspot.com/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/2012/may/21/sigur-ros-valtari-exclusive-stream
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YxLnu4PhQNQ
http://open.spotify.com/user/burnbolt/playlist/3TA71BuYiyHMCpnEwQ36lS
http://www.lovefilm.com/community/view_list.html?customer_list_id=29582
http://grizzly-bear.net/
http://indietracks.bandcamp.com/
http://www.peacefestival.org.uk/
http://dadrocks.bandcamp.com/album/mount-modern
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0074nrj/Ziggy_Stardust_and_the_Spiders_from_Mars/
http://www.npr.org/2012/06/26/155705361/summer-music-preview-premieres-from-cat-power-avett-brothers-grizzly-bear-and-mo
http://www.godivafestival.com/
http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk/events/music/?view-all-events=1
http://www.timeout.com/london/feature/1004/londons-best-record-shops
http://www.cracked.com/article_19916_6-mind-blowing-early-music-careers-famous-musicians.html
http://www.mixcloud.com/alexrwells/grow-young-presents-a-leamingtonwarwick-music-special/
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/tracks/13838-gallops/
http://twodoorcinemaclub.com/

Friday, 24 February 2012

Never Mind the Offbeat!

Hey kids!  For your quizzing delectation and delight, here's most of the questions from Never Mind the Offbeat mk.IV - the answers are written in white underneath each question, so just highlight the section and all will be revealed, like MAGIC.

We realise putting this up on the internet will mean any mistakes we've made will be picked up by someone, so please be gentle when telling us how stupid/foolish/n00bish we are.

We can't offer any prizes for you doing this, but the satisfaction of getting obscure music trivia right should be enough for you lot anyway, right?

ENJOY!

Round One – General Knowledge – all answers are also band names

1.      Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison were the primary proponents of which two competing systems of delivering electricity?
a.     AC/DC
2.     ‘Outsider art’ was coined in 1972 by art critic Roger Cardinal as a English synonym for which French phrase, directly translated as ‘rough art’
a.     Art Brut
3.     What is the state capital of Massachusetts?
a.     Boston
4.     In North America, what is another common name for reindeer?
a.     Caribou
5.     What is the name of/acronym for the recently scrapped scheme that provided financial support for 6th formers?
a.     Ema
6.     What fighting technique, roughly translated as ‘wave motion fist’ is used mainly by the characters Ryu and Ken in Street Fighter?
a.     Hadouken!
7.     The International System of Units (shortened to SI) is the modern form of which measurement system?
a.     Metric
8.     What, invented in 1602 by Galileo Galilei, was used as the most accurate form of timekeeping until the 1930s?
a.     Pendulum
9.     Fawkes from Harry Potter and Moltres from Pokemon are variants of which classical mythic creature?
a.     Phoenix
10.                        Moe, Larry and Curly or Moe Larry and Shemp, were better known as the three what?
a.     Stooges
Lightning round  - Name as many bands with the word ‘Club’ in the title as possible.  First popper means PENS DOWN.
You could have had any of the following: Black Rebel Motorcycle, Bleeding Knees, Bombay Bicycle, Buena Vista Social, Chapel, Codeine Velvet, Detroit Social, Hot Club De Paris, New Young Pony, Slow, Teenage Fanclub, Tokyo Police, Two Door Cinema, S Club 7, or according to Jono, The Seal Clubbing Club Club

Round 2 – Films/TV

1.      What figure links the three films Mystery Men, Rumble Fish and the Imaginarium of Dr Parnassus?
a.      Tom Waits features in all three in an acting role
2.      Simon Amstell, long time presenter of Never Mind the Buzzcocks, on which this quiz is in NO WAY based, made one of his first early TV appearances as a contestant on which 1990's gameshow. Clue: Mr Chips was the mascot.
a.      Catchphrase
3.      Omar Rodriguez Lopez is a musician who has not only written scores for films, but produced and directed movies as well. Name any band Omar has been in, bonus point for an obscure or non-obvious answer.  Hint: It’s easier than it sounds
a.      At The Drive, The Mars Volta, The Omar Rodriguez Lopez group etc
b.      Bonus for De Facto, Startled Calf, Phantasmagoria
4.      Which 1983 film starred Deborah Harry (aka Blondie) acting alongside James Woods?
a.      Videodrome
5.      James Mercer starred in 2010's Some Days Are Better Than Others. But who the fuck is James Mercer?
a.      Frontman of the Shins/Broken Bells
6.      What British TV show links the bands 'The Rapture' and 'Clock Opera'?
a.      Misfits
7.      Which famous action movie star fronts the band Thunderbox, and has released the albums 'Songs from the Crystal Cave' and 'Mojo Priest'?
a.      Steven Segal
8.      Snoop Dogg has been involved in a lot of film projects. Which one of these is NOT a real film:
a.      Snoop Dogg's Hustlaz: Diary of a Pimp
b.      Hot Boyz
c.       Original Snoop Dogg Style
d.      Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
e.      Answer - C
9.      Name any film which features the Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins, bonus point if I haven't seen that film.
a.      Could have had any from Kiss Napoleon Goodbye, The Chase, Johnny Mnemonic*, Heat, Lost Highway, Jack Frost*, Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker, Morgan's Ferry, Dogtown and Z-Boys*, Scenes of the Crime, The New Guy*, Jackass The Movie*, Jackass Number Two *, Bad Boys 2*, Feast, The Alibi, Wrong Turn 2: Dead End, The Devil's Tomb, H for Hunger, William Shatner's Gonzo Ballet, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
b.      Asterisks mean bonus point
10. Name any the regular characters in the Simpsons voiced by the Bassist from Spinal Tap. (Harry Shearer)
a.       Ned Flanders, Mr Burns, Seymour Skinner, Scratchy, Dr Hibbert, Rev Lovejoy, Rainier Wolfcastle, Lenny Leonard, Waylon Smithers, Otto Mann, Kent Brockman


Round 3 – First Lines

1.     The beats yeah, they were coming out the speakers, and were winding up straight in your sneakers
a.     You! Me! Dancing! – Los Campesinos!
2.     Take me out, tonight. When there’s music and there’s people and they’re young and alive
a.     There is a Light that Never Goes Out – The Smiths
3.     Goldenrod and the 4H stone, the things I bought you when I found out you had cancer of the bone
a.     Casimir Pulaski Day – Sufjan Stevens
4.     Shiny shiny, shiny boots of leather. Whiplash girlchild in the dark
a.     Venus In Furs – The Velvet Underground
5.     Off with your head, Dance til you’re dead
a.     Heads Will Roll – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
6.     Her green plastic watering can, for her fake Chinese rubber plant
a.     Fake Plastic Trees – Radiohead
7.     The boy was in the hallway drinking a glass of tea
a.     Land – Patti Smith
8.     One night to be confused, one night to speed up truth
a.     Heartbeats – The Knife
9.     Oh I wish I had a boyfriend, I wish had a loving man in my life, I wish I had a father, maybe then I would have turned out right
a.     Lust for Life – Girls
10.                        I’m in love with the world through the eyes of a girl who’s still around the morning after
a.     Say Yes – Elliot Smith
11.                        A heart of stone, a smoking gun I can give you life, I can take it away
a.       Banquet – Bloc Party
12.                        If I was young I’d flee this town I’d bury my dreams underground
a.     Elephant Gun – Beirut



Round 4 – Music History

1.      Which instrument was invented by Adolphe Sax?
a.      The Saxophone
2.      In 1968, what became the first Beatles album to use a proper 8 Track Recorder?
a.      The White Album/The Beatles
3.      Which American jazz and country guitarist, credited with many recording and production innovations, gives his name to a well known model of Gibson guitar?
a.      Les Paul
4.      Muse's Matt Bellamy has a famous dad. His band the Tornados were the first British group to get a US Number 1 Single. What was the name of the track...clue: it was named after a type of satellite.
a.      Telstar
5.      Which one of these is not listed on Wikipedia's list of Popular Music Genres? (all real)
a.      Freak Folk
b.      Brostep
c.       Toytown Techno
d.      Skweeeeeeeeeeeee
e.      Answer - B
6.      What instrument, associated with skiffle music, consists of a long pole attached by a rope at one end to a large hollow box? It is played by plucking the taught rope.
a.      Tea chest Bass
7.      The Waiting Room (fronted by actor Alan Fletcher) is the real-world mirror of fictional band The Right Prescription (fronted by his character in an Australian Soap). For two points, name the character and show.
a.      Karl Kennedy - Neighbours
8.      The 1902 Spanish Classical Guitar piece Gran Vals is better known as the default ringtone of which mobile phone company?
a.      Nokia
9.      Which famous english 1960's rock band was originally called the New Yardbirds?
a.      Led Zeppelin
10. Which famous British band is celebrating their official 50th anniversary this year?
a.      The Rolling Stones


Round 4 – Real or Fake Band Names

1.    Fire Thesaurus
a.     Real
2.    Herp and His Derps
a.     Fake
3.    Four Dead In Ohio
a.     Real
4.    William D Drake and His So Called Friends
a.     Real
5.    I Wrestled a Bear Once
a.     Real
6.    Why Are You Hitting Yourself?
a.     Fake
7.    Milky Wimpshake
a.     Real
8.    Thingumabob and The Thingumajigs
a.     Real
9.    I AM RYAN
a.     Real
10.                       The Me! Me! Me’s?
a.     Real
11.                       Asparagus Heartbreak
a.     Fake
12.                       Japanese Torture Comedy Hour
a.     Real
13.                       Subwiffler
a.     Fake
14.                       Snizzle Fist
a.     Fake
15.                       Drowning in Formaldehyde
a.     Real


ADAMAGRAMS

There's a theme connecting all of these anagrams. Guess what it is for a bonus point!

HARASSMENT CROCHETER  - Manchester Orchestra
ARTY NUDES – Tune-Yards
HEN SHITS – The Shins
DEFER US - Refused
HEXES SLINKY POTIONS – Explosions in the Sky
ALE TEA REST – Real Estate
VARIED NET HIT – At The Drive In
NULLIFY TOGS – Flying Lotus
TAG KRILL – Girl Talk
VEG LO POUR - Grouplove
MACHO LIB SHINDIG – Childish Gambino
BALD FUNK LOSS – Band of Skulls
INANE NOD IN – Neon Indian
FISHCAKES IRE – Kaiser Chiefs

Connection:  All playing at Coachella in 2012




Round 5 – Warwick SU

1.     Give any of the names for the awesome room that is located above the Duck, where Offbeat used to hold events in the 1990's.
a.     Zippy’s, The Grad Bar, The Elephant Nest
2.     All Union outlets used to be named after political activists, such as the Dirty Duck at one time being called "Mandela's". Only one such outlet name remains, but which one is it?
a.     Xanananananananana’s
3.     The SU Only actually 'owns' one building on campus. Is it:
a.     SU HQ
b.     The Main SU Building
c.      University House
d.     The Rootes Laundrette
e.     Answer - D
4.     What was the name of the music appreciation society that parodied offbeat and focussed on the darker side of rock and metal?
a.     Gothbeat
5.     Jono tried to run for sabb. Which position was he going for?
a.     Union Development Officer
6.     Which BBC Royal Correspondent Jenny Bond was involved in the early years of which prominent Warwick Society?
a.     RaW
7.     Which of these is NOT a real SU Policy Point:
a.     This Union Believes that most students pay for a TV licence where it is legally necessary.
b.     This union believes out of cost considerations, students may even choose to miss lectures or seminars.
c.      This union believes that there is significant student demand for the return of an on-campus Chip Shop
d.     Answer - C
8.     A piece by which Australian artist hangs in SU HQ?
a.     Rolf Harris.
9.     Which band has not played the Union at some stage?
a.     The Smiths
b.     R.E.M
c.      Radiohead
d.     U2
e.     Answer - D
10.                        What is actually inside the Koan?
a.     No answer, points for most creative
Lighting question – once all those are done, name as many halls of residence as you can.  First team to fire their popper means PENS DOWN.
Arthur Vick, Benefactors, Bluebell, Claycroft, Cryfield, Heronbank, Hurst, Jack Martin, Lakeside, Redfern, Rootes, Tocil, Westwood, Whitefields,


Round 6 – Fastest Popper First

1) Name as many Pokemon from the original 151 as possible!
-         Not going to list them.  You probably know them.  Other than you Mark Sturdy, but you can always google it.
2) How many Beatles originals can you name with girl’s names in the title?
Dear Prudence, Eleanor Rigby, Hey Jude, Lady Madonna, Lovely Rita, Lucy in the sky with diamonds, Martha my Dear, Michelle, Penny Lane, Polythene Pam, The Ballad of John and Yoko, Maggie Mae, My Bonnie, Anna, Julia, Long Tall Sally, Suzy Parker – NOT Sexy Sadie as apparently not a reference to a girl, but an India Guru.  Thanks Nick!

Round 8 – Next Lines

1) It’s twenty seconds til the last call, going “hey hey hey hey hey hey”
Lie down you know it’s easy, like it we did it all summer long. (Phoenix - 1901)
2) If man is 5, if man is 5, if man is 5..
Then the devil is 6, then the devil is 6, the devil is 6 (Pixies - Monkey Gone to Heaven)
3) Any way you run, you run before us
Black and white horse arching among us (Beach House - Zebra)
4) Alabama, Arkansas, I do love my ma and pa
not the way that I do love you (Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros - Home)
5) Speak slowly, I can't hear you, my mind keeps spinning closer and closer
To the rain on the roof, and the rain in my head, and the things that you said (She & Him - Black Hole)
6) You must stick up for yourself son
Never mind what anybody else done (Yeasayer - Ambling Amp)
7) They heard me singing and they told me to stop
Quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock (Arcade Fire - Sprawl II)
8) I was walking on feet just like my father’s
And my knees were trying to reach you at your mother’s (Animal Collective - Grass)
9) Say you stay at home, Alone with the flu
Find out from friends, That wasn't true (The National - Anybody’s Ghost)
10) The mama pajama rolled out a bed, And she ran to the police station
When the papa found out he began to shout, and he started the investigation (Paul Simon - Me and Julio down by the Schoolyard)
11) I am the eggman, they are the eggmen
I am the walrus, googojoob – Beatles –I am The Walrus
12) I tried to laugh about it, hiding the tears in my eyes
cos boys don’t cry, boys don’t cry –The Cure - Boys Don’t Cry
13) Slowly walking down the hall
faster than a cannonball – Oasis – Champagne Supernova
14) Around the world, around the world
around the world, around the world – Daft Punk – Around the World
15) Standing in line to see the show tonight and there’s a light on, heavy glow
by the way I tried to say I’d be there, waiting for – RHCP – By the Way
16) Sheila goes out with her mate Stella
it gets poured all over her fella – Jamie T - Stella
17) There’s a drumming noise inside my head that starts when you’re around
I swear you could hear it it makes such an almighty sound –Florence – Drumming Song
18) Let’s just get back together, we should’ve never broke up
they’re telling me that my heart won’t beat again. JLS – Beat Again
19) Sharia Don't Like it
Rockin the Casbah, Rock the Casbah - The Clash, Rock the Casbah
20) Whoaaaaaoaaaaaoaaa
your sex is on fire - Kings of Leon, Sex on Fire
21) I'm coming out of my cage and I've been doing just fine
Gotta gotta be down because I want it all - The killers, Mr Brightside
22) birds flying high, you know how I feel
Sun in the sky you know how I feel - Nina Simone/Muse cover, Feelin' Good
23) Ashes to Ashes, funk to funky
We know major tom's a junkie - Bowie, Ashes to ashes
24) I’m gonna fight them all
A seven nation army couldn’t hold me back - The White Stripes, 7 Nation Army
25) *sing the intro to blister in the sun*
Clap clap, clap clap - The Violent Femmes, Blister in the Sun
26) walking on the beaches
looking at the peaches - The Stranglers, peaches
27) I've got a brand new car
Looks like a jaguar - Feeder, Buck Rodgers
28) I'm happy, I'm feeling glad
Got sunshine in a bag - Gorrillaz, Clint Eastwood