Monday, 19 May 2025

Fifty Five



It's my birthday today- I'm fifty five years old. I'm not sure how I feel about fifty five. It is just a number isn't it, another trip around the sun. It's also definitely mid- fifties. Mid- fifties seemed ancient when we were young but it doesn't necessarily feel like that now I'm there. It's nothing to moan about- some people don't get to grow old so we shouldn't grumble about adding another number to our total. Here's some 19th May and fifty five related music to celebrate. 

Malcolm X was born on this day one hundred years ago, 19th May 1925. In the forty five years he was alive he packed in enough for several lifetimes- a tragic childhood, the life of a petty criminal in Boston and subsequent imprisonment, his conversion to Islam while in prison and on release his career as a minister for the Nation Of Islam, his revolutionary politics and speeches, then his departure from NOI and a change in his views and politics, a more conciliatory Malcolm emerging from his pilgrimage to Mecca and visit to Cairo. His assassination on 19th February 1965 robbed the US and the world of an inspirational figure. 

In 1983 Keith LeBlanc released the single No Sell Out, a track credited to Malcolm and using his voice with the permission of Malcolm's widow Betty Shabazz. As a result Malcolm became part of a musical revolution, drum machines and samples and new ways of making records, and given some of the reactions to the single at the time, Malcolm was still capable of pissing people off from beyond the grave. 

No Sell Out

A year later, in 1984, Minutemen release their four sides of vinyl opus Double Nickels On The Dime. The album cover was in response to Sammy Hagar's song I Can't Drive 55, the rocker complaining about a national speed limit of 55 km per hour being imposed on America's roads. The three Minutemen decided that refusing to drive at 55 wasn't being that rebellious. Mike Watt reasoned that 'writing your own songs, coming up with your own story, your own picture, your own book, whatever. So, he can't drive 55 because that was the national speed limit? OK, we'll drive 55 but we'll make crazy music'. 

On the cover Mike is driving his VW Beetle at 55 (double nickels in trucker slang) towards Interstate 10 (the Dime) for the band's hometown San Pedro turn off, the speedometer at 55, Mike winking in the rear view mirror. It took three goes to get the shot right, the photo taken from the back seat by Mike's friend Dick Vandenberg. Double Nickels On The Dime is an inspirational album and Minutemen were an inspirational band, just as much as Malcolm X really- their approach was total DIY punk rock, they created their own world, self taught, the political being the personal. Their song History Lesson Pt. 2 is one of my favourites, a beautiful song about their own history as a band, their lives and friendship and their own inspirations- Bob Dylan, John Doe, Richard Hell, Joe Strummer. 'Punk rock changed our lives', D Boon sings, and finishes with the pay off, ' justme and Mike Watt playing guitar'.

History Lesson Pt. 2

I've just noticed as well when uploading the song that it's the 23rd song on the album- some of you will know about the number 23 and its significance for me.  We went out on Saturday night for some birthday celebrations and ordered some pizza. Guess what number the bleeper we were given to tell us when our food was ready was?


And those lines on it are from this song by the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs...

Maps (Live From The Roseland Ballroom)


16 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday Adam, have a lovely day.🎂 ill be joining you in 5 months, 55 seems rather too close to 60. Which I don't feel anywhere near. ❤️👊

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  2. Kids of today. Many happy returns.

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  3. Happy birthday, Adam. I'll be joining you on double-nickels in just a very few months. As you say, one more lap of the sun.

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  4. Many happy returns. Love your blog.

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  5. A very happy birthday to you, SA. Love all your numerical links too, and that 23 theme coming up again. Of course 2+3=5 and you have two of those in your birthday number today, must be good!

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  6. Happy birthday Adam. Hope it has been a good day for you.

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  7. Thanks everyone.
    A day made better by Ofsted announcing they're coming tomorrow. Yay.

    The numbers all add up C. Double 5 must be very auspicious.

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  8. I’m six months into age 55. So far so good, but I can empathize with how you feel today. Put it behind you and relish it. Great soundtrack to your special day, Adam. - Brian

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  9. Late to the party as usual, Adam, but wishing you a belated happy birthday! I think of better ways to celebrate than an Ofsted inspection the following day, but I hope it's relatively uneventful.

    And a great pick of tunes, but then that's a given round here.

    Best wishes and Ofsted aside, I hope that the 55th celebrations continue through the week!

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  10. Belated birthday greetings Adam!

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  11. I retire this summer as a teacher just short of 57 so can identify with everything you have said - hope OFSTED went well..

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  12. Sorry, very late, as usual, still: a very happy birthday, my friend!

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  13. 'Mid- fifties seemed ancient when we were young but it doesn't necessarily feel like that now I'm there'

    Indeed.

    Belated greetings via the blog.

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  14. Thanks to all the belated commenters- nice to see you all

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