Archive for December, 2008

It’s All Over Now

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Last monthly Get Involved session - poster by Crispin Finn

After three years of fun, Get Involved is winding down its monthly parties on Little Portland Street – ending with a suitably lovely party this Friday 19th December.

Get Involved has been an absolute joy to put on thanks, mainly, to the lovely guys and gals who work behind the scenes at The Social, but also because so many of you have come down to shake a tambourine and a tail feather of a Thursday evening with me. Thank you.

So, all that’s left for me to do now is to say thanks to all my guest DJs over the years – with an extra big special thank you to Becky “Grandmaster” Nolan, Leo the Amateur/Rave/Wizard, Paul Pensom, Mayor McCa and Dean Chalkley.

I’d also like to deliver a massive WHOOP to all the artists that have kindly created bespoke artwork for the night over the years. I’m both delighted and humbled to know that artwork created for the night has now appeared in FOUR different books - that you can buy in shops and everything. Amazing! Big shout to David and Jodie at Peskimo for creating the smiley maracas logo and for creating Hobson, the maraca and tambourine wielding monster that adorned a poster they created for Get Involved and who now exists as a KidRobot toy. Oh yeah!

The Get Involved website will remain up and running, as I regularly select music from my dusty old record collection for anyone to get involved with / download / read about etc – and do look out for Get Involved appearances at nights such as Dean Chalkley’s splendid SHAKE! at The Boogaloo, and at festivals such as Secret Garden Party Festival, Glastonbury and Bestival…

35 Get Involved badges - designed by Crispin Finn

PLEASE come and get involved this Friday at our last party at The Social - at which we’ll be dishing out free schwag including instruments, badges, screenprinted posters and a rather lovely compilation CD - while stocks last!

Come along now, everyone… Get Involved!

The Fireballs – Quite A Party

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

The Fireballs – Quite A Party
Quite A Party by The Fireballs

I found this scruffy-looking 45 among a huge stack of equally scruffy bits and bobs whilst having a dig in the basement of Flashback (see London Record Shops) earlier this year. I knew The Fireballs had done some instrumentals on a similar vibe to The Champs (of Tequila fame) so grabbed this in the hope it might be worth checking out. And when I got home I played this side about 10 times consecutively: I love it! Turns out Quite A Party is an urgent rockabilly instrumental from 1961 and this copy, despite looking like it has been used as a doormat for twenty years, actually plays great. A great addition to my collection!

SHAKE! at The Boogaloo

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

SHAKE! at The Boogaloo Saturday 6 December 2008

This Saturday I’ll be babysitting Dean Chalkley’s fantastic SHAKE! night up at The Boogaloo. There’ll be a whole heap of rock’n'roll, twisted soul, boogaloo and psyche to keep toes tapping and hips twisting all night long.

I’ll be joined behind the decks by Harry and Mikyla from The She Set and together we’ll conspire to drop the hottest tracks (mainly on wax) from the 50s and 60s.

Wear a smile and don’t forget your dancing shoes. It’s gonna rock!

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The Peanut Vendor: Now Open!

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

The Peanut Vendor shopfront

If you like your old gold, then chances are you’re familiar with at least one version of the track The Peanut Vendor. I remember Stan Kenton’s version appeared on a Blue Note compilation I bought about 14 years ago - and my mate Dave has a Robert Delgado album (with a hilarious sleeve which looks as if Robert Delgado is actually Eric Morcambe wearing a sombrero ) entitled The Peanut Vendor – and Get Involved hero, Gilbey, included Alvin “Red” Tyler’s version of the track in his excellent Right Place, Wrong Time playlist which you can grab from the Beats’n'Treats section of this site. Actually - you can hear that version by clicking the song title below. A Get Involved percussive classic with an awesome break!

Alvin “Red” Tyler – The Peanut Vendor

The Peanut Vendor, image 2

Well, look, I’m rambling a bit, because this post isn’t about the track, it’s about a spanky new secondhand shop opened up in my neighbourhood which happens to be called The Peanut Vendor - yes, these are all images of said shop. Photography: Leo Cackett

There’s been a couple of second hand furniture spots in Islington and Stoke Newington for a while although, over the last year or two, it seems they’ve become ridiculously overpriced. Will someone really pay over £400 for a G-plan sideboard? The answer, in Stokey at least, will soon be “hell, no!” - thanks to the arrival of this flippin’ lovely shop, which overlooks Newington Green. In here, £400 will go much further than just one piece of furniture…

The Peanut Vendor, image 3

The reason your money will go further here is pretty simple: proprietors Barny and Becky get in their van and trawl this fine nation of ours on a weekly basis, seeking out beautiful mid-century classic furniture in places no one else would bother looking – junk shops, house clearance places, auctions and anywhere else they can think of, finding stuff at rock bottom prices that they can lovingly restore. And, as the stock in their spanky new shop attests, they’ve got that most important of assets in the second hand game: a really good eye. Yes, the place is full of the kind of stuff that would make our mum’s and grannies proud (if not slightly bemused) to see ensconced in our homes. We’re talking teak furniture, formica kitchen tables, 70s lightshades, 60s tea sets, collectible valve radios, vintage cameras, bakelite phones, mono record players, modular Danish furniture and, at the time of writing, an awesome yellow Le Creuset fondue set that has to be seen to be believed.

While companies like IKEA are cutting down trees, seemingly on a mission to homogenise domestic interiors – it’s great to see a new shop recycling old, beautifully made furniture and giving us an affordable chance to enrich our home environments with objects that offer genuine charm and a whole lot of style and quality to boot. Bravo!

The Peanut Vendor

The Peanut Vendor
133 Newington Green Road
Islington
London N1 4RA
Tel: 020 7266 5727
http://thepeanutvendor.co.uk