Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Celebrity Jukebox #29: Nerys Hughes
Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Namesakes #1: Nirvana
Simply put, a Namesake is two (or more) bands that have the same name either in spelling or (very occasionally) in pronunciation, but a very different sound. I'll play you a song by each, you just have to tell me (vote!) which you prefer. I will announce the winner next week.
It's much easier to explain with an example, so we'll start with the obvious one. Here are two bands called Nirvana...
NIRVANA #1
In 1965, Irish musician Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Greek composer Alex Spyropoulos formed the first Nirvana, a bunch of prog-psych-baroque-concept album chin-scratchers who were one splashed with black paint by Salvador Dali during a French TV appearance, though Dali refused to sign their clothes afterwards, so I doubt they made any money on that. They split up after their third album in the early 70s, then started reformed in the mid-80s, just in time to come to a nice out of court settlement with Kurt Cobain when he started using the same band name soon after. Iffypedia suggests "Cobain's record label paid $100,000 to the original Nirvana to permit Cobain's band continued use of the name", which is a rather clumsily worded way of saying that Campbell-Lyons and Spyropoulos made more money out of Kurt than they did out of Salvador.
This is their biggest "hit", reaching #34 in the UK charts in 1968. It might be the first record to use flanging throughout the whole track, or it might not. It's from the album "The Existence of Chance Is Everything and Nothing While the Greatest Achievement Is the Living of Life, and so Say ALL OF US". Marc Bolan bought ten copies.
NIRVANA #2
Monday, 29 August 2022
Celebrity Jukebox #28: Bill Bixby
Sunday, 28 August 2022
Snapshots #255: A Top Ten Greek Mythology Songs
This is Gal Gadot, the 21st Century Wonder Woman. Yesterday, we had Linda Carter, the 20th Century version. Wonder Woman is a superhero who traces her origins back to Greek Mythology. And here are ten songs that do the same...
10. Pucker up.
Pogue is an Irish kiss. As in Pogue Mahone, which tells you to kiss my... well, you know the rest.
The Pogues - The Wake of the Medusa
9. Meryl, Julianne, Nicole.
Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore and Nicole Kidman starred in the movie The Hours.
Great song. Great band. Much missed.
8. Halfway through, it stops moving.
Extra points if you got that one.
7. What are real berks worth?
"Real berks worth" is an anagram.
6. Canadian city haunted by Russian ghost.
Regina is the capital of the Saskatchewan province.
A ghost is a spectre. In Russian, that might be a Spektor.
5. If the Hulk played violin and cello, this is what he'd call his group.
He'd be incredible with the strings, don't you think?
The Incredible String Band - The Minotaur's Song
4. When Elvis Costello meets Kathy Kirby, they drop their aliases.
Elvis Costello is really Declan McManus.
Kathy Kirby was really Catherine Ethel O'Rourke.
Put them together and you get...
Declan O'Rourke - Zeus & Apollo
3. Late celebrity.
2. Confused mod.
That may be the shortest anagram I've ever featured.
1. Popeye boldly goes to kiss Kelly.
Gene Hackman played Popeye Doyle in The French Connection.
Gene Roddenberry created Star Trek.
Gene Simmons is in Kiss.
And finally, we have Gene Kelly.
Gene - Olympian
Saturday, 27 August 2022
Saturday Snapshots #255
10. Pucker up.
9. Meryl, Julianne, Nicole.
8. Halfway through, it stops moving.
7. What are real berks worth?
6. Canadian city haunted by Russian ghost.
5. If the Hulk played violin and cello, this is what he'd call his group.
4. When Elvis Costello meets Kathy Kirby, they drop their aliases.
3. Late celebrity.
2. Confused mod.
1. Popeye boldly goes to kiss Kelly.
Wonder no more! The answers will be revealed tomorrow morning.
Friday, 26 August 2022
Celebrity Jukebox #27: Lou Ferrigno
Thursday, 25 August 2022
Positive Songs For Negative Times #75: The Wasps!
This was the summer of the wasps.
On the first day of the summer holidays, Sam and one of his school friends were building a den in some bushes next to the local playing field while their two dads chatted in the sunshine. Suddenly the boys ran screaming from the bushes, chased by wasps. Both were stung repeatedly. For the rest of the summer, Sam has gone full Tasmanian Devil at the first sign of a wasp... which has been something of a pain while on holiday, because there are more wasps than ever this year. "Britain" is "under attack from 'drunk' German wasps that 'go nuts' and sting for no reason," says The Daily Star, so it must be true. Always nice for a national newspaper to find a way to stir up racist sentiment even in a story about wasps. Stan Boardman would be proud.
Wherever they came from, there's no doubt that the wasps are in abundance right now, and they're out for blood. I was stung myself last week while visiting a nature reserve. First wasp sting in 45 years: on holiday as a young boy, I picked up a fallen apple from in an orchard and took a bite... only to find a wasp hiding inside...
Wasps often get bad press, though scientists argue they bring important ecological benefits. But frankly, I've grown bloody sick of being surrounded by them whenever I open my sandwiches this summer. Buzz, quite literally, off!
Who better to play today than Sting?
Here are a few answers to that question...
The Candle Thieves - Catching Wasps
Sufjan Stevens - The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades Is out to Get Us!
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
Celebrity Jukebox #26: Rosanna Arquette
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
Grumpy Old Men Songs #20: Another Bloody Holiday!?
Monday, 22 August 2022
Celebrity Jukebox #25: Paul Robeson
Sunday, 21 August 2022
Snapshots #254: A Top Ten Salt & Pepper Songs
Ten songs to sprinkle on your chips...
10. Unknown corpse.
That would be a John Doe. As in the former lead singer of the US punk band X, now trading in slightly less rowdy Americana...
9. Red, orange, yellow, green, Sandra Denton.
All different colours of peppers... along with Sandra Denton, aka Pepa from Salt n Pepa. Get up on this!
These guys, on the other had, were French Peppers.
8. Mr. Raoul Chop.
Anagram!
7. Edward Kennedy: neither thin nor white... and certainly not a cowboy.
Edward Kennedy Ellington, better known as Duke. Not the Thin White Duke, nor John Wayne.
Duke Ellington - Blue Pepper (Far East of the Blues)
6. Found in Jacob Obama and Crewe Iron Man; also thankful to be gone.
Jacob Obama and Crewe Iron Man. Of the Grateful Dead.
5. Batter Dawson.
Beat Les.
The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band
4. Son of a passenger.
One of the passengers in the car above had a son...
3. What if the Beach Boys were a bunch of arses?
Despite the dubious band name, this is a better song than the Red Hot Chilli Peppers ever managed to put out. Although it does owe a little debt to The Jim Carroll Band.
2. The answer is seen in each effort he makes.
"each effort". Chef from South Park, as voiced by Isaac Hayes, and his Number One hit...
1. Richy Rap? Nah.
Saturday, 20 August 2022
Saturday Snapshots #254
10. Unknown corpse.
9. Red, orange, yellow, green, Sandra Denton.
8. Mr. Raoul Chop.
7. Edward Kennedy: neither thin nor white... and certainly not a cowboy.
6. Found in Jacob Obama and Crewe Iron Man; also thankful to be gone.
5. Batter Dawson.
4. Son of a passenger.
3. What if the Beach Boys were a bunch of arses?
2. The answer is seen in each effort he makes.
1. Richy Rap? Nah.