Thursday, 11 June 2026

The Questionability of CD80: Part #2


Four more songs from the 80th in-car CD I produced to contribute towards my son's musical education...


Track 5: The Pogues - Sally MacLennane

This one has become a firm favourite with both Sam and his Mum... and why not? It's an out-and-out classic. Iffypedia tells us, "the song is based on a bar [Shane's] uncle owned which served Irish Ford workers in Dagenham," and that furthermore, "Sally MacLennane is also a type of stout".

What makes Sally MacLennane such a success is the shouting echo in the chorus "In the rain!", "On the train!", but as much as it's a drunken singalong, it also manages to be a wistful ode to "times long gone", and a bar where, presumably, everybody knows your name.



Track 6: Maurice William & The Zodiacs - Stay

From 1960, the original version of a song that's been covered by The Hollies, The Four Seasons, Jackson Browne... I'm pretty sure Barry Manilow had a go at it too? Original is still best though, especially for those of us who first came across it on the soundtrack to Dirty Dancing. Nobody puts baby in the corner...

Maurice Williams wrote this after a bad date when he was just 15. He couldn't persuade his young lady friend to stay out any later, so he went home and poured his frustrations into this little ditty. At one minute 36 seconds, it's one of the shortest tunes to ever hit the top of the US charts.



Track 7: The Damned - Eloise

Is the original always best though? Many might prefer Barry Ryan's 1968 original of Eloise, and it's a fine record in its own right, but for me, The Damned nailed it with their "throw everything at it, including the kitchen sink" Steinman-goes-Goth cover of 1986. Chartwise, Ryan got one position higher (which seems only fair) to Number 2, but this is still the Damned's biggest hit, and their only Top Ten single. 

Of course, I'm sure there will be loads of old punks who shudder at what The Damned became. The band who released the UK's first punk single, and spearheaded the British punk explosion, becoming a bunch of big-hairsprayed, white-bloused, Top of the Pops Goth tossers? How dare they? And let's not even start on Captain Sensible going off to sing show tunes. But I like The Damned at every stage of their career, and Eloise was a song I bought very early on, along with their subsequent Love cover, Alone Again, Or. Both were on a CD single, so I'm guessing they were a re-issue from a few years later.

 

Track 8: The Dandy Warhols - Every Day Should Be A Holiday

Finally today, some chugging stoner-indie from 1998. This was the band's debut hit before they broke the big time by selling one of their songs to a Vodafone advert. Lead singer and songwriter Courtney Taylor-Taylor made a cool $1.5 million from that deal, and used the money to buy a quarter-of-a-city block in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, turning it into a complex for recording, film editing, and web design.

I was a huge fan of the Dandy Warhols back in the day. Saw them live a few times and they always put on a great show, even if they were clearly stoned most of the time.



Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Celebrity Jukebox #77: Anthony Head


If this were a paranoid conspiracy part of the internet, we might be wondering if there was a curse on Buffy The Vampire Slayer. First, the proposed revival / reboot series was cancelled with very little explanation. Then actor Nicholas Brandon, who played Xander through the show's entire run from 1997–2003, died of "natural causes" back in March. He was the same age as me. And now, we hear of the passing of Anthony Head, aka Rupert Giles, a little bit older, but no age really (he was 72). 

If you never watched Buffy, you might recall Head playing the Prime Minister in Little Britain, or his recurring role as Hannah Waddingham's estranged husband in Ted Lasso. And if that still doesn't ring any bells, well... here's his brother.


Both brothers appeared in the lead role in Chess back in the 80s... but only Murray got on Top of the Pops. Anthony got his chance to sing on TV a little later...
 

If that's all a little Broadway for your tastes, then here's Manchester band Cruush with their very own tribute to Anthony Head's most famous character...

Now that I’m older
I don't feel much wiser
I just feel frozen
Waiting for the earth to swallow me whole...



Tuesday, 9 June 2026

Namesakes #192: Dawn


Welcome to a new day. But are any of these Dawns worth getting up for...?


DAWN #1


We start with this "East Coast" (I'm guessing New York, not Scarborough) act from the mid-60s, occasionally partnered with Billy, as seen above, although here she is on her own...



DAWN #2

Philadelphia radio station WIBG (known affectionately as Wibbage) published its own promo magazines featuring charts and articles about the artists they were playing. Here's a quote from the July 15, 1967 issue...

"Dawn, Hailing from South Philadelphia, is a 16 year-old St. Maria Goretti sophomore who has had several releases that didn't happen but is climbing local and nationals charts with 'I'm Afraid They're All Talking About Me.' Dawn recently ran 5th in the Wibbage favourite artist contest, placing with names like The Monkees, The Supremes, The Beatles and The Four Seasons. Because of the great popularity of 'I'm Afraid They're All Talking About Me.' Laurie Records is planning an album soon."

I'm afraid they stopped talking about her soon after.



DAWN #3


New York singer Tony Orlando had been releasing records throughout the 60s with limited success, becoming a music exec in the latter part of the decade. It was a this point that he came across the song Candida, which had been rejected by other artists, by Tony thought could be a hit. Due to a conflict of interest, he couldn't record the track under his own name, so he created the alias Frankie Spinelli, drafted in a backing group (including Brill Building songwriter Cynthia Weil and Jay Siegel from The Tokens) and released the track incognito. Following the success of Candida, Dawn went on to record an entire album - including Number One hit Knock Three Times - with the true identities of the performers remaining hidden.

Demand increased for the band to go on tour, at which point Orlando drafter in two former Motown/Stax vocalists, Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson, and finally revealed his true identity to the world. After this, the band became known as Dawn featuring Tony Orlando, and eventually Tony Orlando & Dawn... I think we can all work out what was going on there. When they Tied A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree in 1973, they had the best-selling single in the UK charts for that year.  

Fortunately, my favourite track by these guys is their earlier Number One, from when they were just called Dawn...


DAWN #4

Lovers' Rock, from 1981. It's possible they once swallowed a fly.



DAWNN #5

Funky thangs with an extra N from New York in 1984...



THE DAWN #6


Starting in 1987, and still kicking around last year, "The Dawn is considered the longest-lived and most prolific rock band in the Philippines" according to somebody on discogs with editing privileges. 



DAWN #7

Late 80s soul, possibly from Detroit, produced by Doris Dozier who might be related to Lamont, or might just be a Namesake. Still, former Maths teachers might appreciate the sentiment...



DAWN #8

Housey housey stuff from 1993. Better than most of its ilk, because I like the piano.

Other Housey Housey acts called Dawn were available... but I spared you.



DAWN #9


Swedish Death Metal band from the 90s. Fans still complain of migraines, 30 years later.

Other Death Metal bands called Dawn were available... but I spared you.



DAWN #10


And if that was too loud for you, try some symphonic prog from Switzerland in 1996.



THE DAWN #11


Dawn With A Smile On Their Face. British "heavy-psych band" from the late 90s. Sounding a bit like early The Verve, only with louder guitars.



THE DAWN #12

Danish pop-rock band from 1998, fortunately not covering the Black Lace song.



DAWN #13


Danish trance-producer "who began listening to electronic music at the age of 3." There ought to be a law. 



DAWN #14


Dawn to be wild. Japanese punk band from 2015.



DAWN #15


Aussie "Stoner Doom" from 2016. "From the murky depths of the abyss, heavy riffs and slow mesmeric hymns are celebrated." If I were stoned, I'd rather listen to Creedence.



DAWN #16


K-pop Dawn dude, big with da Tiktok crowd. Tiktok will melt your brain, by the way, and prevent you from being able to engage with anything longer than 30 seconds. I would tell you this, but if you regularly use TikTok, you gave up reading this post a long time ago.



DAWN #17


And finally, an LA rapper from last year...



Would you have been better off staying in bed?


Monday, 8 June 2026

Snapshots Spillover: More Hospital Songs

When I'm putting Snapshot together, I try to get a mix of bands that haven't featured often before, which means that some of the usual suspects and old favourites end up on the operating room floor...

Manic Street Preachers - Roses In The Hospital

Goldfrapp - A&E

Art Brut - Maternity Ward 

Art Brut - Hospital!

Frightened Rabbit - State Hospital

Morrissey - The Operation

The Fall - Mr. Pharmacist

And then there are those less obvious contenders who I'm forced to leave out for no other reason than I doubt anybody would ever identify them.

Fuzztones - Ward 81

The Amatones - Plastic Surgeon

The Veils - Night Thoughts Of A Tired Surgeon

Engineers - Emergency Room

Jad Fair & Yo La Tengo - X-Ray Reveals Doctor Left Wristwatch Inside Patient

But there were loads of leftovers this week. I guess everybody just loves singing about hospitals...

UFO - Doctor Doctor

Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - X-Ray Style

St. Vincent - Surgeon

Wire - Surgeon's Girl

Cold War Kids - Hospital Beds

Robyn Hitchcock - Surgery

Trashcan Sinatras - The Therapist

Silver Sun - Patients

Neil Ray - The Medic 

That's the b-side of a song called Big Fanny. I don't know why I'm telling you that.

Jimmy Hughes - The Loving Physician

John Manning - Free Clinic Song

But we'll close today with an old favourite. I'm a big fan of the Robert Palmer version, but here's the original by the wonderful Moon Martin...



Sunday, 7 June 2026

Snapshots #451: Hospital Songs


Nobody wants to spend their Sunday morning in hospital, so let's get you through this procedure as quickly and painlessly as possible - stat!


15. Batman.

Well, he has been known to chew on them.

Ozzy Osborne - Patient No. 9

14. And the nonchemical reef will leave you perplexed.

"And the nonchemical reef" was an anagram for Florence (Welch) And The Machine (aka Isabella Summers).

Florence & The Machine - Hospital Beds

13. Film director with a singular vision meets a bloke known for his twitchy eyeballs.

An Auteur and a bloke from R.E.M.

Luke Haines & Peter Buck - Rock 'n' Roll Ambulance

12. Turned out nice again.

Sunny - Doctor's Orders

11. Continental cops.

Interpol - Specialist

10. Plonker finds murder in bloody place.

Rodney was a plonker with a crow* in 'ell. (*From a murder of crows.)

Rodney Crowell - Triage

9. You think that you're strong, Rocky Balboa? You're wrong.

Lyrics from a Robbie Williams song, with added Sly Stallone.

Sly & Robbie - Night Nurse

8. The French had a good winter.

"Bon hiver" means good winter in French.

Bon Iver - Blood Bank

7. Opaline or Spangle?

Two types of budgerigar.

Budgie - Crash Course in Brain Surgery

6. Superman's pal goes to work for Charlie.

Superman's Pal is Jimmy Olsen. Charlie employed Angels.

Angel Olsen - Sister

...or you could have...

Angel Olsen - Intern

5. He's not been the same since Dolby died.

"Dolby died" was an anagram.

Bo Diddley - Pills

Call for the Rock 'n' Roll nurse!

4. This klew cud realy youse these guyz.

Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors

3. Clive Powell doesn't have quite the same ring.

Clive Powell is the real name of...

Georgie Fame - St. James Infirmary

2. Orton.

    Houghton.

Beth Orton.

Beth Jean Houghton.

Ditto!

Beth Ditto - Open Heart Surgery

1. Hard rock Scott, found in banjo-violin combo.


Bon Scott + banjo-violin.

Bon Jovi - Bad Medicine


Hopefully you'll all make a full recovery and be discharged in time for next week's Snapshots.

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