Put your Umbrella away and stop staring at your Diamonds (maybe put some clothes on too) because it's time for the answers to this week's Saturday Snapshots.
Some fierce competition yesterday morning between Rigid Digit and George... I think RD just clinched it, but it was pretty close. Good support from the rest of you, although I don't think anyone cracked my fiendish cryptic crossword clue for the Eddie Reader song. Thanks for playing, as always, guys...
10. Coward? Affirmative.
You yellow, boy?
Nobody calls me YELLO!
Oh yeah.
Yello - Oh Yeah
Gummy bear?
9. Conserve sheep: not a Golden Girl.
Betty White was a Golden Girl, so this song isn't about her.
Ram Jam - Black Betty
8. Martin, not a woman, warns against rat-arsed coitus.
Sweet Loretta Martin thought she was a woman, but she was another man. (Get back!)
Loretta Lynn - Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
7. Nee Nah's ambition was to sell 100,000 albums.
100,000 albums would make a Gold Record (in the UK, anyway).
Nee Nah is the noise made by Fire Engines. Not the Simple Minds, George.
The Fire Engines - Big Gold Dream
6. So scared of this crazy planet, you want to cry.
Tears For Fears - Mad World
5. Prince George is very happy with the bloke from BT.
Prince George is Will's Son.
Very happy would be merry.
Meri Wilson - Telephone Man
Yeah, on listening to it again, I realise that was probably a mistake.
4. Sleep with Los Angeles; Jacobi calls for a pizza.
Lay... L.A.
Derek Jacobi orders a Domino's.
Derek & The Dominos - Layla
I think that's Eric on the right.
3. Where Paul gets his honey, at the crossing.
Macca has bees.
At the pelican crossing.
The Maccabees - Pelican
2. Van Halen, with subtitles, stumbles into a Scottish burgh called just Lochr.
Eddie is a reader.
Lochr is a town without pity... add pity and it becomes Pitlochry.
Ha!
Eddi Reader - A Town Without Pity
1. Dido resting on the harbour wall.
It took me ages to remember what Dido had to to with Otis, since it seemed obvious that "resting on the harbour wall" referred to (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Then I remembered: "Dido resting" was an anagram.
Take A Bow if you got them all right... more next week.
(Who knew both Madonna & Rhianna had songs called Take A Bow? Made my job much easier this weekend.)
Clapton is on the left of that picture.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I stared at that picture for ages trying to decide between left and right, comparing them to other early Clapton pics online. Of course I chose the wrong one!
DeleteI'd say Eric was on the far left from his point of view, but on the far right from ours!
DeleteThat Maccabees music video is inspired, had not seen it before
ReplyDeleteClapton's the one with the dog.
ReplyDeleteThat's what I thought!
DeleteWas the dog called
Layla?
The front cover of Clapton's album "There's One in Every Crowd" has one of Clapton's dogs on the cover called "Jeep" who bears a remarkable resemblance to the one in that photo above.
DeleteAND - George Harrison has a track on his album "All Things Must Pass" titled "I Remember Jeep" which, presumably, is about Clapton's dog.