Friday, 31 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #1
Thursday, 30 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #2
Wednesday, 29 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #3
Tuesday, 28 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #4
Monday, 27 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #5
Saturday, 25 December 2021
Christmas All Over Again
Friday, 24 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #6
Thursday, 23 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #7
7. The Wallflowers - Exit Wounds
Last year was the first time Bob Dylan ever made one of my Best Of round-ups. This year, it's his son's turn. I've always been rather dismissive of Jakub Dylan, lumping him in with Sean Lennon and Lisa Marie Presley, but it turns out I've misjudged him. Turns out he should have been put in a category with Teddy Thompson and Lukas Nelson, stars worthy of their musical legacy, stepping out of the shadows cast by their famous folks and forging their own paths.
Exit Wounds is an excellent record, that proves Dylan Jr. has a voice all his own (and persuaded me to dig deeper into the Wallflowers back catalogue). Tunes that rock and hook, lyrics that reveal themselves over time with intriguing and witty detail. (I should really start writing these reviews at Number One and work backwards... can you tell that after having already written 15, I'm starting to run out of superlatives? At this rate, my Number One album will get "It's ace. Go buy it.")
Jakub Dylan has such a strong and distinct identity here, it's easy to never even give his dad a second thought.
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #8
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #9
Monday, 20 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #10
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Snapshots #220: A Twelve Days Of Christmas Top... erm, Twelve
Here's a member of the Partridge Family. Yesterday, we had Steve Coogan, aka Alan Partridge. I couldn't find a song with Partridge in the title, which almost derailed this quiz. And then I settled on the perfect solution...
12. Alias Harry & Jones.
Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr. and David Robert Jones.
David Bowie & Bing Crosby - Little Drummer Boy
Twelve drummers drumming...
11. Hayley's boy in Leningrad, as was (mostly).
Hayley's boy was Crispian Mills, the lead singer of Kula Shaker.
Leningrad is now known as St Petersburg.
Crispian St Peters - The Pied Piper
Eleven pipers piping...
10. This would be a royal scandal!
Imagine if Prince George was Harry's son!?!
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
Check out the new video above, starring Mark Hammill, John Hamm and Weird Al Yankovich, among others. A lot of money was spent on it. I have no idea why.
Ten lords a'leaping...
9. No kilts.
Anagram!
Nine ladies dancing...
8. Bernard Shakey.
When he directs movies, Bernard Shakey is the pseudonym he uses. Honestly. Google it!
Neil Young - A Man Needs A Maid
Eight maids a'milking...
7. Maiden on the Prosecco.
Iron Maiden and some fizzy wine.
Iron & Wine - Swans & The Swimming
Seven swans a'swimming...
6. Express, Trust, Park.
"One main sin" is an anagram.
Five gold rings!
4. Candymen (and women).
Shame on you if you didn't get this one.
(Or maybe shame on you if you did?)
Sweet People - And The Birds Were Singing (Et les oiseaux chantaient)
Can you believe that that got to Number 4 in the charts? In 1980!?
Four calling birds...
3. Shout a Smurf!
Anagram!
Rufus Thomas - The Funky Chicken
Three French hens...
(I think the French are quite funky. Don't you?)
2. Nothing to be scared of.
"Ridicule is nothing to be scared of," sang Adam, in Prince Charming.
Which gives me the opportunity to slip this in...
(That wasn't actually a picture of Prince. But it was a Prince Christmas tree bauble. You can buy them on eBay. Or you might prefer to save your money.)
Two turtle doves...
1. Number One.
And because I couldn't find a song with a partridge in the title, I settled instead for this gentleman.
Andy Partridge.
Andy Partridge in a pear tree.
Here's a seasonal song from the man in question.
Saturday, 18 December 2021
Saturday Snapshots #220
And so we arrive at the final Saturday Snapshots of 2021. Because I really don't see anyone getting up on Christmas Day to log onto this blog. You've all got far better things to do. Maybe I'll post one a little later in the day on January 1st to help you all with your hangovers.
Anyway, no clues this week... except to tell you that one of the answers below isn't a song. But it's still the perfect answer!
What connects the following...?
12. Alias Harry & Jones.
11. Hayley's boy in Leningrad, as was (mostly).
10. This would be a royal scandal!
9. No kilts.
8. Bernard Shakey.
7. Maiden on the Prosecco.
6. Express, Trust, Park.
4. Candymen (and women).
3. Shout a Smurf!
2. Nothing to be scared of.
1. Number One.
Answers tomorrow morning: no bluff!
(Because that's Steve Coogan at the top of the page, so... erm... Coogan's Bluff? I'll get my coat.)
Friday, 17 December 2021
Grumpy Old Men At Christmas
Thursday, 16 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #11
“the pleasure and sadness that is caused by remembering something from the past and wishing that you could experience it again.”
Wednesday, 15 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #12
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Conversations With Ben #21: Christmas Accidents
Monday, 13 December 2021
My Top Twenty-One of 2021: #13
Sunday, 12 December 2021
Snapshots #219: A Top Ten Sarah / Sara Songs
I did look for a picture of Sarah Jessica Parker holding a camera. That would have been timely with the whole Sex & The City revival going on right now, Unfortunately I couldn't one. Also, SJP annoys the hell out of me. Unlike the divine Sarah Paulson, an actress who elevates any film or show she appears in.
So it's Ms. Paulson who introduces our Top Ten Sarah Songs. Take it away...
10. Oft welcomed, a comet flowed.
"Oft welcomed, a" and "a comet flowed" are both anagram...
9. Connected to celebrity's thigh.
The star's hip bone would be connected to the celebrity's thigh bone...
8. Headwear that can't be plaited.
You can't plait fog, can you?
7. Found in the lobby and nowhere else.
"lobby and" was an anagram...
6. Murder via heavenly bodies.
Sun kills moon! (That's Mr. Mark Kozelek there. Don't mess with him.)
Sun Kil Moon - Sarah Lawrence College Song
5. Maternal agony.
Anagram!
4. Jim Morrison claimed to be one.
He claimed to be a Lizard King. And the King of the Lizards was...
3. Hipster friend quits card game.
My hipster friend is Ben. If he quits a card game, he folds.
2. Axe murderess needs to eat more pies.
Lizzie Borden needs to put on a bit of weight.
(Strong stomachs or sick bags required for that video.)
1. Linked to the Church and the Quakers.