No more Snowdrops records, and no more Beaumont or Lovejoy records with Keith Girdlers sweet voice and heavenly guitar playing on them. Even for those of us who only knew Keith through his music, it is a terrible loss. This affected me as deeply as when I heard about Grant McLennans death last year. And I played a song by Lovejoy, on which he sang, on the radio only the day before yesterday! Unknowing that he had passed away. Naturally the next drop - let's make it a snowdrop - had to be a song by Blueboy, Keith's first band, and one of the very best indiepop bands ever. This song if from one of their singles for Sarah Records, called the Some Gorgeous Accident EP. I hope it will make you feel better.
i agree, it was such a shock to hear of Keith's passing. and yes, in all ways as upsetting as Grant's. I only met Keith a couple of times, but he always seemed infectiously positive and optimistic. I don't really know the post-Blueboy material he did, and really it's just the first two Blueboy albums and the Sarah singles that contain memories for me, but boy, what memories they are. And they continue to create memories even today. I played 'Popkiss' on repeat and the 'The Joy Of Living' a load as well. Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry? Well, there's two. Today. For starters.
I have to agree that, although I have a soft spot for almost any Sarah records release, Blueboy were probably my favourite Sarah records band.
I remember hearing "popkiss" for the first time and being truly besotted.
Keith really had the voice of an angel. My favourite Blueboy song is probably "Marble Arch" off their "unisex" album. Just listening to it now brings tears to my eyes.
The Beaumont stuff is pretty great too, especially the first album cause it still has Keith singing on some of the songs.
This was a combined blog and radio show about POP! music. I started the blog when I moved to Glasgow and it ran during my stay there. We broadcast weekly from Glasgow University's Subcity.org. The shows are catalogued as SPLASHes, and you can still listen to all of them. There are also some rare or hard-to-find indiepop gems for download, and these are labelled DROP. Have fun while it lasts!
or any encouraging words you might have, can be sent to this address. But it'll be a whole lot easier to just leave a comment! I won't check the mail too often. If you've got more general ponderings, such as "what's all this pop stuff about anyway?", your questions might be answered by the manifesto I wrote some time ago, for better or worse.
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i agree, it was such a shock to hear of Keith's passing. and yes, in all ways as upsetting as Grant's. I only met Keith a couple of times, but he always seemed infectiously positive and optimistic. I don't really know the post-Blueboy material he did, and really it's just the first two Blueboy albums and the Sarah singles that contain memories for me, but boy, what memories they are. And they continue to create memories even today. I played 'Popkiss' on repeat and the 'The Joy Of Living' a load as well. Ain't there one damn song that can make me break down and cry? Well, there's two. Today. For starters.
"This is Beaumont" is one of my favourite records ever. And Blueboy was the best Sarah Group, he had a great sensibility
I have to agree that, although I have a soft spot for almost any Sarah records release, Blueboy were probably my favourite Sarah records band.
I remember hearing "popkiss" for the first time and being truly besotted.
Keith really had the voice of an angel.
My favourite Blueboy song is probably "Marble Arch" off their "unisex" album. Just listening to it now brings tears to my eyes.
The Beaumont stuff is pretty great too, especially the first album cause it still has Keith singing on some of the songs.
He will be greatly missed.
BArt (belgium)
I am just curious and wondering about the photo who's intouch to this? Where it was taken? Thanks!
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