Friday, 21 September 2018
The United Kingdom of Song #3: Saltcoats
We're off to Saltcoats today, a small seaside town in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Most famous musical resident? Colin Hay, lead singer of Men At Work. I know! Me too! But apparently he didn't emigrate Down Under until he was 14.
I could only find one lyrical reference to Saltcoats... but one's all we need, if it's a good song. Fortunately, Glasvegas won't let us down...
250 miles south next week, back towards my own stomping grounds, but on t'opposite side of the Pennines...
Labels:
Glasvegas,
Men At Work,
UK Songs
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
While you were there you could have popped a few miles up the coast and featured Largs by King Creosote
ReplyDeleteBilly Connolly recorded a song "Saltcoats At the Fair", which is not exactly complimentary about that fine seaside town. The last verse is:
ReplyDelete"Well Saltcoats goodbye forever
I hate the smell of your rotten seaweed
Never again will I see you,
Saltcoats goodbye..."
You can find the song on Youtube. It's quite an experience.
I had no idea Hay was a Scot. Have a lovely time.
ReplyDeleteI had an uncle who was a farmer in Ayrshire and whilst on visits when I was young, we popped along to Saltcoats beach. Perhaps Colin was on the beach at the same time ahead of the big move "Down Under". Like Glasvegas but sounds as if Billy Connolly's ode to Saltcoats wasn't as favourable.
ReplyDeleteThink Brian thinks you are actually going to visit all these places in person - That really would be something wouldn't it, but perhaps a retirement project, come the day.