Friday, November 26, 2010

POLY STYRENE'S BLACK CHRISTMAS



It might be hard to explain the significance of X-Ray Spex to someone who wasn't around at the time. If you've grown up knowing the term consumerism, you're more aware than most young adults were back then. In 1978, few people had any view whatsoever about consumerism, one way of another. So, try to imagine the context: While other bands were singing anarchy and white riots, X-Ray Spex wrote songs that made anti-consumerism relevant and fun. This was before any real anti-consumerism movement, before Adbusters, before "Live Simply" bumper stickers. The lyrics were thought provoking without preaching, and the music was loud. Here was a band without ripped clothing or intentionally shoddy appearance, with a singer in braces and a saxophone player, singing about subjects that were universal and doable. It wasn't mean spirited, it wasn't angry, it was simply a message; and by virtue of that, your guard down and receptors up, it was relatable and palatable. To top it off, with the combination of Poly Styrene's unique voice, and the inclusion of saxophone, they sounded like no one else.

It's somehow apropos that the first holiday song I've run into, on "Black Friday" of all days, is Poly Styrene's new one "Black Christmas" a pop-ish reggae number, that features her daughter Celeste. It basically calls bullshit on all the phony Hallmark good cheer. While not quite what you'd call straight-up reggae (her pre-Spex 45 as Mari Elliot, "Billy, Billy," is a little closer to that), it is catchy, and dare I say, comforting to hear that voice again (though she has recorded since X-Ray Spex, it's been a while since I've heard any of it). There was a one-off X-Ray Spex reunion in 2008, that was released on a CD/DVD combo, but I haven't seen but a few clips ("Oh Bondage, Up Yours!" can be seen here). I think her last appearance was on Goldblade's "City of Christmas Ghosts" (video link below). Here's enough stuff (below) to reward you for participating in Buy Nothing Day. You did, didn't you?



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Music:
X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage, Up Yours! mp3 at Women In Punk
X-Ray Spex - I Am A Cliché mp3 at Lumberjack Theif
X-Ray Spex - The Day the World Turned Day Glo mp3 at Undomodo
X-Ray Spex - Identity mp3 at Last Days of Man On Earth
X-Ray Spex - I Am A Poseur mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Let's Submerge mp3 at Last Days of Man On Earth
X-Ray Spex - Identity (Peel Session) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Genetic Engineering (Peel Session) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Age (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Art-I-Ficial (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - I Am A Poseur (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Identity (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescence (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
X-Ray Spex - Warrior In Woolworths (Peel Sessions) mp3 at Mustard Relics
Poly Styrene - Black Christmas mp3 at RcrdLbl
Poly Styrene - Black Christmas mp3 (email required) at Poly-Styrene.com
Video:
Poly Styrene & X-Ray Spex (from The Punk Years) video at YouTube

X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage, Up Yours! video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Identity video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Identity (live) video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Germ Free Adolescence video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - The Day the World Turned Day-Glo video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Warrior in Woolworths video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Art-I-Ficial video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - I Live Off You video at YouTube
X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage, Up Yours! (live, 2008 reunion) video at YouTube
Goldblade (w/Poly Styrene) - City of Christmas Ghosts video at YouTube
Poly Styrene -Black Christmas video at YouTube
Read:
My Secret Life: Poly Styrene at the Independent.UK
Poly Styrene - Extensive profile and interview at Sugarbuzz Magazine
Poly Styrene at Wikipedia X-Ray Spex at Wikipedia
Poly Styrene - Art-I-Ficial lyrics at Lyricsmania
More X-Ray Spex lyrics (right hand column) at Lyricsmania

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