David Bowie - Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed
David Bowie - Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family
David Bowie - Always Crashing in the Same Car
David Bowie - I'm Afraid of Americans
David Bowie - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
However, I'd argue that his best title is the one below... but maybe that's because I can't separate it in my head from the full album title.
Perhaps I've not got anything else that can compete with the Dame at full power... but I'm going to give it my best shot. Starting with this little beauty...
Firmament & The Elements - The Festival of Frothy Muggament
The driving force behind Firmament & The Elements was Bruce Woolley, one of the three men responsible for Video Killed The Radio Star (another great title). Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes released that song as The Buggles, while Bruce released his own version (with Thomas Dolby in keyboards). History is written by the victors.
Bruce Woolley & The Camera Club - Video Killed The Radio Star
The 1970s were a terribly sexist time, weren't they? I mean, this was the decade that brought us such enlightened thinking as...
The Monks - Nice Legs, Shame About the Face
Neil Young - A Man Needs a Maid
Joe Tex - Ain't Gonna Bump No More (With No Big Fat Woman)
Thank heavens then for Andy Arthurs of bands like La Bouche, Tonight and The Rock Along Combo. He's clearly what they used to call a "new man". Although I'm not sure what he's doing in that raincoat...
A Raincoat - I Love You For Your Mind (Not Your Body)
I used to work with a guy called Duncan Brown. He was an amateur weather man. As soon as he saw one snowflake in the sky, he'd start packing his bag and heading for the door. "I don't want to get stuck in that!"
His namesake, with an added E, was a prominent figure in the English folk rock scene in the 70s. Sadly this Duncan died from cancer at only 46, but he left behind some great tunes, and one song title in particular that sticks in my mind...
Duncan Browne - Send Me The Bill For Your Friendship
I've had a few "friends" like that over the years...
This week's big discovery is from 1995, and the closest thing I can compare it to is Chumbawamba at their best. Although Chumbawamba take themselves seriously from time to time.
TISM (short for This Is Serious Mum) are a bunch of Australian alt-rock lunatics who wear balaclavas and a variety of outrageous costumes on stage and generally take the piss, with added nihilism. Band members include Humphrey B. Flaubert, Jock Cheese and Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun. TISM played their first gig in 1983 and broke up immediately afterwards. Every live performance since has been a reunion gig.
All this will enrage those people of you believe there's no place for fun in popular music, but you're generally unhappy about everything anyway. Perhaps you'd be interested to learn that some pretentious goon in the Grauniad called Greg! The Stop Sign!! "a metaphor for our collective mortality". Or perhaps not...
Is it me? Do "A Raincoat" sound like a Sparks tribute band?
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