Showing posts with label jim reid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jim reid. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

Some Candy Talking



It's been so long since I posted anything here. Tend to pass much more time at Twitter nowadays; where I also tend to post a lot of SoYS related stuff.
Anyhow, for today, we have some documents featuring that ever-smiling couple, Jim and William Reid of the Jesus and Mary Chain. From Smash Hits (16-29 july, 1986) we have some great pics, a 2-page interview, the front cover, and the lyrics from their then latest release, 'Some Candy Talking.'

The Mary Chain have been enjoying a comeback for the last couple of years and released their belated 7th album, 'Damage & Joy' some 19 years after their previous album, 'Munki' -which appeared in 1998. Must say that I don't really like that 2017 release.
Still, it appears to appeal to lots of fifty-somethings; whom I imagine are on a nostalgia trip; desperately trying to relive their long most youth in some way.Their recent (comeback) tours have been highly successful audience-wise too. I saw them a couple of times in their heyday but I really wouldn't bother going to see them today.
When I first heard the album, I pointed out to a friend that I thought that the lyrics on 'Damage & Joy' were incredibly naïve. Sounding as though they'd been written by angst-filled teenagers. He replied that the JAMC lyrics have always been like that! Well, at least that proves I pay more attention nowadays to that sort of thing. Also proves that I'm not an angst-filled teenager anymore.

Anyway, back then, when this magazine came out, and at least for a couple of more years, the Jesus & Mary Chain were indeed the dog's bollocks musicwise. Might well be, to a certain extent, the best thing in Scottish rock for their first five-six years or so before their eventual decline and split in the late 90s. In the end, no matter how they sound today, I'll still cherish all their early vinyl and look to them as one of my favourite bands of yesteryear.

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Documents : source & © - Shane Marais

Photograph : ©japanese forms







Sunday, 15 January 2017

"Stop Ruddy Well Slouching" - JAMC Live in London


Well, it seems like I didn't keep my promise to post some more here during the past few weeks -as before I've been too busy on other projects to keep this blog up to date as I should have. Sorry, but I just don't have enough free time.
Anyhow, today we have yet another great document from the excellent Smash Hits archive of the one and only Brian McCloskey and features a review of the Jesus and Mary Chain playing live in London in 1987. Some fine pics of the band -Jim in his mandatory leather breeks- as they get down on their knees and give the patrons their money's worth instead of "standing around and looking sulky" as they did in previous shows.

From Smash Hits, January 14, 1987.

Source & ©Brian McCloskey

 Review : William Shaw
Photos : Andy Catlin

Sunday, 15 March 2015

They Wear Obscene T-Shirts


In this Jesus and Mary Chain interview in Smash Hits (March 14th, 1985) we learn, among other things, that 'Upside Down' cost a mere £172 to make and that Douglas Hart bemoans the fact that you "just can't get crisps and chips and things like that abroad."

Words by: Chris Heath / Photo: Eric Watson

Original doucument courtesy of and ©Brain McCloskey


Monday, 25 August 2014

The Jesus And Mary Chain - Family Tree


A rather interesting document from the New Musical Express, 15  September 1990. Pages 20-21 of that week's issue featured a Jesus And Mary Chain family tree compiled by Paul Barber. Fascinating stuff where you'll find a complete rundown of all the Mary Chain line-ups (as well as those of Bobby Gillespie's Primal Scream) from the band's inception to the 'Automatic' tour of '89.

(Click right, view image for large version)

Source & Image ©Fremsley

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Jim Reid : Fuck Fuck Fuck

Making a wee break form the recent flow of Paul Haig posts; Some more up soon. Here we have a pic of the youthful Jim Reid entertaining the punters at some JAMC show in 1984. Looks very much like a homemade-stencilled shirt there. Unless, of course, it was a shirt made by some overestimated, overpayed fashion designer cashing in like they all do nowadays. Doubtful. Fuck, fuck, fuck, indeed, Jim.
Love that so-awestruck-I-have-to-scratch-my-arm look on the (then) kid in the Joy Division tee.

Source : Suicidewatch
No idea who took or has © to this shot.

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Douglas, Jim, William, and Murray

https://www.flickr.com/photos/japaneseforms/14404541305/

Douglas, Jim, William, and Murray.
The Jesus And Mary Chain
Upside Down / Vegetable Man (back cover)
Creation Records CRE012 (1984)

Monday, 26 May 2014

Early Jesus And Mary Chain on stage.


Psychcocandy. Jesus And Mary Chain on stage on the Rollercoaster Tour '92.
Photo: ©unknown
Source : Spacemen3

Saturday, 17 May 2014

Jim Reid enjoys a Harp

Jim Reid (The Jesus And Mary Chain) shows his joy in having a tin of Harp lager in his hand. Not too keen on the stuff myself; always found it to be pretty piss-poor, but then again, it might just be Jim's favourite tipple for all I know.

Despite a reverse image search I couldn't come up with the name of the photographer who took this photo or who has © to it. Does anyone out there know?

Source: Dark Elizabeth Queen

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

NME Playing Cards


I thought that there might be an Orange Juice/Edwyn Collins playing card in this set of NME playing cards but unfortunately there isn't one. On the other hand there are two featuring Bobby Gillespie (Primal Scream) and Jim and William Reid (The Jesus and Mary Chain). The original photographs used on these cards are by Kevin Cummins -whom most folks know for his legendary shots of Joy Division.
You can have a look at the full set here. I've had them ever since the pack was given away free with the New Musical Express in 1991.

Friday, 11 April 2014

10 Whoppers from The Jesus And Mary Chain


https://www.flickr.com/photos/japaneseforms/13796729804/

10 Whoppers from the Jesus and Mary Chain - ©japanese forms

Postcard included in the ‘Riot - North London Polytechnic, 15/3/85’
Fierce Panda Recordings - Fright046A

Friday, 4 April 2014

Bobby Gillespie & Jim Reid


Bobby Gillespie & Jim Reid (The Jesus and Mary Chain), hunker down.

The Rough Trade roof, February-ish, 1985
source & ©William Reid Collection

Monday, 31 March 2014

Jim Reid : The Five Worst/Best Things I’ve Done.


Jim Reid : The Five Worst/Best Things I’ve Done.
I would imagine that this appeared in the weekly British music press; either in the NME, Melody Maker, or Sounds. Probably in the mid to late 80s. These sort of lists and likewise 'best of' things appeared regularly in most of the music weeklies back then. Found on the web but with neither original source or © credits. Posted @Bachelor Kisses.

Monday, 17 March 2014

Jim Reid's World Class Hair(do)


Jim Reid’s World Class Hair(do).
Source: Automatic
©Peter Noble

Friday, 14 March 2014

Bobby Gillespie gives Jim Reid the evil eye


Bobby Gillespie gives Jim Reid the evil eye in early The Jesus and Mary Chain days.

Photograph : ©Glenn A. Baker
Source : post-punker

Saturday, 28 December 2013

Jim Reid's leather troosers


Jim Reid (The Jesus and Mary Chain)

Source : Tim Sliwinski   -  ©unknown*

*will post credit/link if I find it

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

The Jesus and Mary Chain, live 1985



The Jesus and Mary Chain, live 1985
Bobby Gillespie bangs the drums while Jim Reid bends the mic stand.
Photo ©Nick Allport
from  'A Scene In Between' ©Sam Knee

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

jesus and mary chain - upside down


the jesus and mary chain
upside down / vegetable man
creation records - nov. 1984
cre012


photo: ©japanese forms 2010

sound of young scotland
@ flickr


The great JAMC 'Upside Down' Creation Records single. I have two copies of this fabulous single but I've no idea just how many copies were originally pressed. the disc also came in several different-coloured sleeves, but again, I've no idea how many different colours were involved -I suppose some "trainspotter" out there would be able to inform us on this point. Anyhow, this aside, it ranks as one of the band's finest recordings in my book and a must have item for any JAMC collector. Fabulous cover version of Syd Barrett's Vegetable Man on the b-side.
Includes an insert for mail-order JAMC t-shirts for the ridiculous price, compared with today's standards, of £3,95. Postage included!(japanese forms
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wikipedia / myspace / JAMC

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