Tuesday, April 22, 2025

The Dodos - Yesterday's Coming Fast (1964)

The Dodos third album was also their motion picture debut, with the title track being mainly written by Joseph Lemmon, with great vocal performances by both Joseph and Samuel, and a solid backbeat by Bippo. It was their best single up to this point and went straight to number one both in the UK and the US, as well as other countries around the world. The title was taken from something Bippo had said during a press conference when asked how much longer the band thought they'd have success, to which Bippo said, "Well, alls I know is yesterday's comin' fast, so who knows what today will bring." The b-side, 'This Guy', was also written mainly by Joseph, and is one of his most straight forward love songs to this point, and features a great sax solo by Benji Jones of the Skipping Stones (squashing some of the rumours that the two bands saw each other as enemies, spread by the media). 'I Can Buy Nice Things' was the next single from the album, mainly written by Samuel, with help from Joseph with some of the lyrics and the melody of the chorus. It's all about how the boys might be getting some monetary gains but they realize that it can't buy them love. The song speaks directly to a young woman, asking her if she she'd like to share in the wealth, but her not being impressed. 'Mister Presenter' was a song written by Joseph Lemmon specifically to give Bippo a lead vocal performance on the album, but it ended up becoming a b-side instead. The song is actually quite ground-breaking for the group in many ways. First of all, sonically it is quite bold and inventive, with a mix of instrumentation and musical styles, and some pretty interesting effects and studio tricks. Secondly, lyrically the song is among the first of the more autobiographical that had nothing to do with teenage love. The song is about Lemmon's feelings about how the band were perceived and treated by the established old guard in show business, from television presenters and hosts to radio DJs, all the way to the business men that held their careers in their hands. His frustration is evident, and yet it produced a great piece of art and a real look at the future of where Dodos music would go. The third single from the album was 'Words We Said Today', which was a co-written song by Joseph & Samuel. In later years Joseph would point out that the idea and the majority of the song was Samuel's doing, but that he came up with the bridge and the idea to speed the song up at the end. The rest of the tracks from 'Yesterday's Coming Fast' were made up of early b-sides that were featured in the film, with the disc being their first soundtrack album. 



Track listing

01 Yesterdays Coming Fast 
02 Like The Stars Above 
03 Keep It Comin'
04 Mister Presenter
05 Over The Moon
06 I Can Buy Nice Things
07 Hand In Hand
08 If I Knew 
09 Words We Said Today 
10 Look At Her 
11 Cry Cry Cry
12 Maybe You'll Win
13 This Guy
14 Out Of The Way

3 comments:

  1. thanks, as always. ever notice how much these guys looked alike?

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  2. Did the Dodos go psychedelic?...only time will tell, what was told...

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  3. Wow - just wow!!! and thanks so much

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