Monday 22 February 2010

The Warlock Hobby

‘The Incredible Changing Girl’ c/w ‘Early Morning Whimsy’
Released 21st February 1969. Philips 836 992-4

Jimmy Paltrow (electric organ, vcls), Cornelius Moon (Aeolian Wind Harp), Seth le Mesurier (drums & percussion), Noel Dards (tympani, bonang)

Accrington’s The Warlock Hobby (formerly The Dinners and The Heavy Mob) were formed from the ashes of several bands in the Accrington and Burnley area. Jimmy Paltrow had originally been the guitarist in Hostile Parrots, until a disagreement with bass guitarist Vivian Klooger (later of The Gorgon Field) made him decide to leave and join The Rainbow Men.

The Rainbow Men’s line-up included one Noel Dards, who left to join The Apricot Moths (later famous for their single ‘Open Pie’, although Dards did not play on this waxing) after a decision to pursue his interest in Gamelan instrumentation such as the bonang.

Although Dards and Paltrow were not in The Rainbow Men at the same time, both men’s decisions at this time meant that they would meet again, even though they had not met before. Neither had met The Apricot Moths’ autoharpist Jeff ‘Jif’ Keeler.

Paltrow’s decision to switch to electric organ caused friction in The Rainbow Men, who already had an electric organist (Captain Jimpy ‘Nonce’ Cummings-Townshend), so he became the electric organist for Kirstan Teague’s backing band, The Standing Men (which also featured Steve Hunt-Balls, later of The Piss Chickens). Teague had been the harpsichordist with Grunt fArMm, a band whose line-up also boasted Aeolian wind harpist Cornelius Moon.

Shortly after Teague quit, Moon left to form his own band, The Moon Men and recruited Roger ‘Pisspot’ Farbes, who had met Seth le Mesurier when le Mesurier played bongos with The Deciders (of ‘Really Frail Girls’ fame), due to the fact that le Mesurier and Farbes had the same girlfriend (Jenny Green, sometime dancer with Grunt fArMm). Paltrow quit The Standing Men and joined The Teenage Babies in August 1968, shortly before Teague disbanded the group and became a solo act.

Incidentally, Jeff ‘Jiff’ Keeler was the cousin of Kirsten Teague and later joined The Deciders as autoharpist (after le Mesurier had left the band).

When The Apricot Moths broke up in September 1968 (the 14th, Paltrow’s birthday), Noel Dards started going out with Jenny Green, who introduced him to Seth le Mesurier, with whom she was still having a relationship (she was also involved with top Manchester hairdresser Rupert Timbleby at the time and ‘Blow Off’ actors Terry Cocker and Rudy Schmidt, both of whom frequented Jangles club in Manchester on ‘dirty night’, which took place on the second Wednesday of each month).

Dards and le Mesurier took an instant dislike to one another but decided to ‘try some things out’ to see if a musical collaboration might be on the cards, even though le Mesurier was about to join The Deciders and was edging away from percussion.

Dards and le Mesurier felt the interplay between bonang and drums to have commercial potential and thought about recruiting an Optivideophone player or a third bonang player until Dards broke his leg in a skiing accident (caused, indirectly, by Ajax Rampling from Gog Army).

Anyway, they all joined up eventually and formed The Warlock Hobby (after it had been called The Dinners and The Heavy Mob). Jenny Green was later briefly engaged to Martin Van Gogh of The Eventually.

‘The Incredible Changing Girl’ was deleted five days after release, but, strangely, its b-side, ‘Early Morning Whimsy’, was not.

Ironically, ‘Early Morning Whimsy’ was later covered by The Teenage Babies and became their first single.

Wednesday 3 February 2010

Johnny and Hilary Spencer-Powell

Johnny & Hilary Spencer-Powell
‘Mummy’s Gone Shopping, Let’s Get Married’ c/w ‘Santa’s Stuck In The Chimney And It Hurts’.
Piccadilly 7N350006
Released October 21st 1960

It seems hard to believe now but the 11 year old Spencer-Powell siblings were a sensation in the early, pre-Swinging Sixties.

Once described as ‘The King and Queen of Piccadilly Records’, they released twenty seven singles and six EPs between 1959 and 1961, including four top twenty hits. 'Mummy's Gone Shopping...' was the most succesful, reaching Number 2 in April 1960.

Quite often the songs cast the pair as young sweethearts desperate to break away and start a life of their own. Audiences lapped them up, even though a few commentators considered the lyrics a little troubling. Today, some modern music fans think Johnny and Hilary's music to be rather dangerous and even avant-garde.

‘Mummy’s Gone Shopping…’ is no exception. Over a saccharine backdrop of celesta and pizzicato strings, Johnny and Hilary warble their good luck…

"HILARY : Mummy’s gone out shopping
JOHNNY : She’ll be back in an hour or two
HILARY : Let’s get teddy to marry us
JOHNNY & HILARY : So we can do all the things that married couples do"

They followed this hit up with several more on the same theme: ‘Our Little Love Nest By The Sea’, Canoodling In The Dark’, ‘I Remember Our Wedding Night (With Glee)’ and ‘Love Me Until I Fall Asleep’.

An album, ‘Joined Forever’ is still available today. The track listing will give an idea of the general atmosphere.

Side One
1. Trying Out New Things
2. A Special Birthday Present
3. Clumsy With Your Buttons
4. Ickle-Wickle Love Spot
5. Keep The Lights On Tonight

Side Two
1. Mummy’s Gone Out Shopping, Let’s Get Married
2. A Little Touch Of Blasphemy (Works Wonders)
3. Eager Fingers In The Night
4. A Baby On The Way
5. Swollen Love
6. Our Loving Prayer To Jesus

After ‘Gonna Build A Beatnik House of Love’ flopped in 1961, the Spencer-Powells vanished from the scene, though Hilary did emerge a few years later (as Mistress Spencer Powell) with a single ‘Girls Like Girls Better Than Boys’ and an album ‘As I Stroke Her Raven Hair’, both of which gained some popularity.

Johnny Spencer-Powell became a fairly successful choreographer and, in later life, a television producer and presenter.