Friday, 18 February 2011

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As I write this blog I must tell you I am in unfamiliar territory, the land of the enemy some might say. Yes ladies and gents I am in 'The Big Smoke'. I have dragged myself away from my safe haven of friendly 'eyup ducks' and I have temporarily re- camped myself in London.

Why you might ask??

Few reasons really - friends, football(sort of, my team isn't playing any at the minute) and a catch up with the management.

So this morning I was woken up by Sheffield DJ Toby Foster playing a bit of Rick Astley, not a bad way to be woken I might add. A three hour journey using 5 methods of transport (walk, bus, tram, train, tube, walk) then followed and I tipped up at the Supervision offices in the EC postal region of London. It is at this point I would like to tip my hat to Britain's transport system, it is brilliant I had no delays and I made it from my front door to London in under 3 hours and only had to walk 500 yards in total! How can you knock that, granted I had no delays, beginners luck I say.

So whilst Ive been in the office Ive heard the new Strokes record, first listen doesn't bode well I'm afraid, I am a massive fan but it does seem to have any energy, hopefully another 'official' listen will change my opinion.

Well plans are set for the band, next agenda on my list is to meet up with my pal, drop my gear off and get out on the town. The only criteria for tonight's watering holes is anywhere that serves beer and is less than £6 a pint.

From the south,

Im Richard Rice reporting on behalf of Mabel Love.

...ML...

Tuesday, 15 February 2011

**The beautiful 'game'**

##Warning Non Music Related##

This is a non musical blog post but I just had to share this with who ever is reading.

Ive just found the following article about Tony 'have a dig from anywhere' Yeboah. Most football fans, including myself, will remember the cult hero for being one of the most prolific goal scorers in Ghanaian and African football history, gaining a reputation for scoring spectacular goals which often featured in Goal of the Month or Goal of the Season competitions. To this day Yeboah is the only player ever to win successive BBC Match of the Day Goal of the Month competitions, doing so in September and October 1995.

Well that's how football fans remember him anyway, Im afraid to say that former professional footballer, and also scorer of a fair few corkers himself, Peter Ndlovu has a slightly different lasting memory of old Tony. Here is an interview with 'Nuddy' detailing his account of a certain episode which happened during the 2006 African Cup of Nations.

Take it away Pete...

‘We had just played our final group game, ending on a high by beating a strong Ghana side but still crashing out of the tournament. At the hotel that night we decided to have a few drinks and toast to our victory. I had invited my friend, who I can’t name for legal reasons (fans of English football will remember him from his highly successful period with Leeds United), along as he had been watching the match.

The lads started giving my friend a lot of stick for his country’s loss, especially our head coach. My friend was taking it quite gracefully but, as a proud Ghanaian, I could sense his patience was wearing thin. Nevertheless, the drinks kept flowing and so did the jokes.

It came to the end of the night and some of the lads had disappeared to bed, most notably our coach and my friend. Now during the whole tournament the manager had personally entered the hotel rooms of our most lazy players (Benjani was the worst) and pulled them out of bed in the morning to get ready for training so myself and a couple of the other lads decided to repeat the routine on him. We got the keys from reception and seven of us bundled into his hotel room at 4 a.m. To our horror it was not our coach who we found in bed, it was my friend. The worst part was that he was having sex with the coach’s wife!

I quickly rounded the boys up and ushered them out of the room, frantically hoping to keep a lid on the situation. After all, it was I who invited him to the party! We found the coach in one of the hotel bathrooms. He had had far too much to drink and crashed out.

The next morning, at breakfast, I quizzed my friend about what happened and he delivered a line which I will remember all my life: “When a man insults my country, I insult him by taking his woman”

There is only one phrase that can sum up that line 'Unbelievable'. So there we go kids never insult Tony Yeboah or you, and your Mrs, is for it.

Cheers

Mr Rice

..ML..

Thursday, 10 February 2011

*Owt for nowt*

'Hear all, see all, say nowt, tak' all, keep all, gie nowt, and if tha ever does owt for nowt do it for thysen'

A proverb now traditionally associated with Yorkshire, with numerous variant forms. The precepts make up the caricature of the Yorkshireman as seen by detractors: canny, dour (say nowt = say nothing), grasping (gie nowt = give nothing), and selfish (if tha ever does owt for nowt do it for theysen = if you ever do anything for nothing do it for yourself).

Well the above proverb is not strictly true as us 4 yorkshire men have done something for nowt and it want strictly for oursens. We have written, recorded and produced a new recording of our song 'Socks'.

Here is the link for the free download of the newly recorded track...

www.mabellove.co.uk

Happy downloading...

Oh and just to anyone who cares to listen, I will be on Radio Sheffield tonight discussing future plans and obviously the upcoming don valley bowl shows with the Arctic Monkeys.

Regards

Mr Rice

...ML... x

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

~~June 11th 2011~~

A 'little' bit of news.

We are pleased to announce that we will be supporting Arctic Monkeys at the Don Valley Bowl on the 11.06.2011. The band is very honoured to be chosen on the lineup of a great event even more so with it being in our home town.

Thats its really, nothing much more we can say other than we will be continuing to knuckle down and work hard getting new tracks out for people to hear.




Cheers.

...ML... x

Friday, 4 February 2011

@@Spin it@@

Tomorrow night,

One half of Mabel Love's powers are djing at the Bowery.

As I sit here completing my compilation discs, polishing my vinyl and blasting Tom Petty at full blast, I cant help but fear that tomorrow is going to be thee most one dimensional DJ set ever. I predict that myself and Dan will love the whole event but everyone else will be downing the shots to drown the boredom!!

In actual fact I think people will really enjoy it, there will be Tom Petty, Echo and the Bunnymen, Inxs, U2, The Beatles and a foray into the local scene so hopefully there will be something for everybody.

Be nice to see you there.

Mr Rice

..ML..

Thursday, 3 February 2011

**Whats going on**

As Marvin Gaye once beautifully sung...

"Picket lines and picket signs,
Don't punish me with brutality,
Talk to me, so you can see oh,
What's going on, What's going on"

Those lyrics are some what as relevant as they where 30 years ago, although the subject matter is altogether less harrowing. 1971 - Vietnam and poverty, 2011 - Rising tuition costs and a recession. To be totally honest I only chose the song title because it ties in with the bit of an update I have on ML but its always nice to include a bit of trivia.

So what is going on for Mabel Love? Apparently not alot to the outside world but I can assure you we have been working very hard behind the scenes. We have written a batch of new songs, including my own slightly political view on current climates aptly named 'Breaking it all', and we are now in the process of recording them ready to be put on our spaces for anyone who cares to listen.

Now for the real reason for the blog entry...

"Socks - The vid"

We are pleased to announce, and you have probably already seen, that we have a new video out. The video accompanies a live recording of socks and was created by our good friend Mark Bull aka 'Sheriff/Bully'. The video was put together using live footage from our practice room, recording studio and as Violens tour support. As you can see it is a lovely piece of work and we thank him very much for taking the time out of his hectic life of Uni and Monkey's work - Mr Helders you can have him back (for now).

The recording and mixing of the track was all done in house and by the band and I would personally like to thank Meorge Goran for taking the time in the room to mix it.

The video can be viewed on:

www.myspace.com/mabellovemusic
www.mabellove.co.uk
www.facebook.com/pages/Mabel-Love

Anyway that's it for now. More info coming soon, I will be keeping the traffic up on the mouse hole so be prepared for some more boring/self indulgent rubbish.

Thanks for reading.

MR Rice

..ML..