Thursday, 30 September 2021
Grumpy Old Men Songs #16: Agnostic Preacher's Lament
Sunday, 26 September 2021
Snapshots #208: A Top Ten Onomatopoeia Songs
Welcome to the quiz that will Boom Boom Shake Your Room... yeah, I didn't use that one because it would have been too obvious.
Being an English teacher, I have a special fondness for the word "onomatopoeia", even though I regularly tell students it's the hardest word to spell... apart from broccoli.
Despite that, I own three songs with that word (or a variation) in their title...
While John Grant also professes his love here...
John Grant - Rhetorical Figure
But how did you guys get on? Let's find out...
10. Brian Body B.
Anagram!
9. Rash.
As in, the kind of rash that makes you itch.
8. Domino without a hat on.
Fats Domino; hats off to Larry...
7. Loaded.
If he's loaded, he must be a very rich man.
Jonathan Richman - Buzz Buzz Buzz
6. A wrinkly.
Anagram!
5. Wee and timorous lads.
Wee and timorous beasties, obviously.
4. Solid service surfers.
Solid silver, silver service, silver surfers.
Silver - Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang
3. Detective drew swooning pop.
The detective would be NANCY Drew. Her swooning pop was Old Blue Eyes...
2. Rugby player, like Shatner.
A hooker is a rugby player.
And who could forget...?
1. Crude bunch.
They're just so primitive...
Saturday, 25 September 2021
Saturday Snapshots #208
Fortunately, even Covid can't stop Saturday Snapshots... I think that shows far better forward planning here at Top Ten Towers than in your average government department.
If you're dared get close enough to play this game today, I promise not to cough on you. I even found a picture of a Plague Doctor with a camera, proving you can find anything on the internet if you dig deeply enough...
Anyway, you know the game by now. Identify the artists below, then work out what connects their songs...
10. Brian Body B.
9. Rash.
8. Domino without a hat on.
7. Loaded.
6. A wrinkly.
5. Wee and timorous lads.
4. Solid service surfers.
3. Detective drew swooning pop.
2. Rugby player, like Shatner.
1. Crude bunch.
If you got any negative results, I promise to share my positive ones with you tomorrow morning...
Monday, 20 September 2021
Positive Tests For Positive Times
Sunday, 19 September 2021
Snapshots #207: A Top Ten Mirror Songs
10. Aloe needs one.
Aloe Blacc sang I Need A Dollar.
9. Cots & copies.
Cots are cribs. You can also crib someone else's answers.
8. Western detectives come in all shades.
Pinkerton's Assorted Colours - Mirror Mirror
7. Aunt found in decrepit subject.
Aunt Sally in an old field (as in, "what's your field of study?")
6. Beach Boy goes to work for NASA.
Mike Love goes to work with Rockets.
Love & Rockets - Mirror People
5. Mixed up coin in silky tube.
The mixed up COIN is NICO.
The silky tube is obvious.
The Velvet Underground & Nico - I'll Be Your Mirror
4. Difficult to distinguish from your arse.
You just can't tell your arse from your elbow, can you?
3. Good for drums, eggs and carpets.
They're all things you might beat.
The Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom
2. Advanced scrapple.
Scrapple is an early form of Meatloaf. Apparently.
Meat Loaf - Objects In The Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are
1. Founded in the year 2415 A.D.
This is where they got their name from.
Saturday, 18 September 2021
Saturday Snapshots #207
10. Aloe needs one.
9. Cots & copies.
8. Western detectives come in all shades.
7. Aunt found in decrepit subject.
6. Beach Boy goes to work for NASA.
5. Mixed up coin in silky tube.
4. Difficult to distinguish from your arse.
3. Good for drums, eggs and carpets.
2. Advanced scrapple.
1. Founded in the year 2415 A.D.
Answers tomorrow morning... though I doubt you'll need them.
Thursday, 16 September 2021
Cnut Songs #7: The Very Definition Of Futility
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
Mid-Life Crisis Songs #68: To-Do List
I'm amazed I still get time to write this blog, since I rarely have time to do anything else remotely pleasurable these days. I'm sure many of you feel the same.
However, those pesky Scientists have just announced that too much free time can make us depressed.
Whenever I read a study like that, my first thought is: who commissioned it? Probably the same government minister who told people who were having their benefits cut to "work more hours". We live in a culture where people are being actively encouraged (and oft times forced) to work longer hours than is good for them. That's one of the things that is killing many teachers, but I'm sure it's the same in many other professions... I dread to think what it's like in the NHS. Those who do it get no rewards (it's not as though those teachers working 90 hour weeks are claiming overtime) and those who refuse to do it (me, for one) are put under pressure from both management and peers for not pulling their weight.
Meanwhile, what time do we have for leisure and relaxation?
Oh, it's OK, the scientists just said we don't need it...
If you think you're busy though, spare a thought for the Felice Brothers. Their new single To-Do List puts us all to shame.