Episode 68 - Wales, in honour of St David's Day

It’s simply not true that great bands and artists don’t come out of Wales. Considering the size of the population – about one quarter of Greater London, smaller than Melbourne – the miracle is they’ve contributed so much.

People may talk about Manchester, Sheffield or Glasgow, but what you’ve got in those cities is a ‘scene’. A concentration of pubs, venues, student colleges and promoters feeding off each other. Before the internet someone in Morfa Nefyn (where I spent reasonably happy childhood holidays, the go-to destination for the Midlands family) would have had no clue what a band in Cardiff looked like or sounded like unless they appeared in the NME or on John Peel.

Some memories of Welsh music.

Wondering what on earth the Eisteddfod was. It used to fill up the schedules of BBC daytime TV.

Listening to the strangely unnerving accent of John Cale narrating The Gift on The Velvet Underground’s White Light/White Heat. Hearing his solo album Honi Soit on my friend Lewis’s turntable.

Falling in love with Alison Statton’s voice and the whole Colossal Youth album. Later hearing its influence in bedroom pop, Sneaks, a slew of last year’s post-punk bands. A great interview recently with Phillip Moxham on local radio in Australia.

Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci didn’t sound like a Welsh name, but were clearly from there.

Melys Number One in the Festive 50! Them and Derrero keeping the early ‘90s effortless future sounding female cool schtick alive through the grimmer years of Britpop where it blossomed once more in the early years of the 21st century.

Mclusky – DIY punk rock returns!

Steveless - so named because none of the band members were Steve. Now that is funny.

Anhrefn and Datbyglu singing heroically in their national tongue.

Thank you so much to all our fantastic Welsh bands.

Tracklist:

Something for the weekend, Super Furry Animals

Girl about town, Helen Love

She will only bring you happiness, Mclusky

Death to Los Campesinos!, Los Campesinos

Chinese whispers, Melys

Aerial angle, Derrero

Born slippy, Underworld

Patio song, Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci

Bad morning girl, Pooh Sticks

Elvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier, Manic Street Preachers

Paris 1919, John Cale

Rhedeg i Paris, Anhrefn

Shame on you, The Darling Buds

I don't know why but recently I've got to feel all apologetic for so much of my life sat in my bedroom reading (I guess I should stop watching so much tele, I mean my life could never be as exciting, Steveless

Thrown like a stone, Murry the Hump

Heartbreak soup, The Young Puppies

Salad days, Young Marble Giants