Tuesday, 30 July 2024

Namesakes #96: The Farm


I grew up on a farm. I have many happy memories of feeding the calves, trying to get the chickens back into their hut, and chasing the cows down the road in the middle of the night when they escaped the field and ran past my bedroom window. And in summer, the haymaking. That's the thing I miss the most, being up on the back of the trailer while my dad, my brother and my brother in law chucked bales up at me and I had to fit them together in a giant Jenga puzzle that could make it back to the barn without toppling from the trailer. This time of year then, I always think back to my youth on the farm... but will any of these bands be ably soundtrack my memories? Let's find out...

FARM #1


Bluesy psychedelic southern rock band from Mt. Vernon, Illinois who were mucking out the pigs between 1969 and 1973.


FARM #2


In the late 60s / early 70s, filmmaker George Greenough made two movies that attempted to communicate the exhilaration of surfing to cinema audiences. The first of these was called Innermost Limits of Pure Fun, dudes. It was rad. George recruited a surf band call The Dragons to soundtrack the movie, though it was eventually released under the name "Farm" because, as one website puts it...

"The Dragons had progressed within a world ready for jazz improvisation in rock. What set it apart from the reverbed surf crunchers of the early '60s was its beyond "Pipeline" instrumentation. Keyboard riffs meshed fluidly with bass harmonica, sophisticated percussion, snap drums, and a fuzzy guitar ripping through bass lines so thick you would swear there was an orchestra behind them. What you're dealing with are surf instrumental musicians on a par unmatched, a few years after the trend, getting a chance to really dig in,"

I figured I should alert you to that stuff, in case you can't hear it when you press play on the track below...


FARM #3


UK band originally known as Fusion Farm, when they were a bit more prog / psych. By 1974, they'd jumped on the glam tractor with Fat Judy, losing all their Fusion in the process...


THE FARM BAND #4


I'm letting these guys sneak past the Namesakes Pedantry Officials because they have an interesting story to tell, and I figure adding the word "band" to your Namesake doesn't really take you too far from The Farm.

The Farm was a hippy commune in Tennessee founded in 1971 by Stephen Gaskin and 300 spiritual seekers from Haight-Ashbury and San Francisco. The Farm had its own electrical crew, composting crew, farming crew, communications, construction & demolition crew, clinic, firewood crew, alternative energy crew, motor pool, laundromat, tofu plant, bakery, school, ambulance service, publishers... and its own band. I want to go live there.


THE FARM #5


Originally known as The Excitements, though they became The Farm when lead singer Peter Hooton joined in 1983, this Scouse collective found their way onto the charts in 1990 when they became ringleaders of the baggy movement, with a little help from Suggs on production. Their debut album was huge, but a change of sound meant follow-up records didn't keep the chickens fed.


FARM #6


Experimental folk trio from Enosburg Falls, Vermont, farming between 2008 and 2012 on the camp of bands. They may or may not favour a lower case initial letter...


FARM #7

Grungy farm-folk from Sacramento, circa 2021, who write things such as this on their bandcamp page...

"I eat wasps and spit fire into my periwinkle dreams, such an essence overcomes my very being and I ignite. My Mind Is A Blank Oasis Of Silverberry Thoughts."


Farm - The Island

How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm after they've heard these guys?


Sunday, 28 July 2024

Snapshots #354: A Top Twenty Olympic Sport Songs

Welcome to our special Olympics 2024 edition of Snapshots. I hope you got to see all the events...


20. The perpetrators in a murder mystery.

Everybody likes to know Whodunit.

The Who - Relay

19. Do you want ketchup on your ribs?

Redbone - Cycles

18. Would you buy a Z, never worn, even if it was reupholstered?

"A Z, never worn" was an anagram...

Warren Zevon - Hit Someone! (The Hockey Song)

17. This quiz would be impossible without them.

The Photos - Skateboard

16. Ice, Double, Sour.

Cream - Anyone For Tennis?

15. Bulloch, betrothed.


Sandra Bulloch, at her wedding.


14. Don't get stuck behind these guys.



13. And definitely try not to get mixed up with a flirty swot.


"A flirty swot" was an anagram...


12. Corn-selling sidekick, made in sections to allow for easy assembly.


Sprout was the Green Giant's annoying sidekick. Prefab houses are as described.


11. What Billy Ocean wanted to be.


Billy Ocean wanted to be your love, lover, Loverboy.


10. Stairway drummer's best friend sings little bits of a Police song.


John "Bonzo" Bonham was the drummer on Stairway To Heaven. Man's Best Friend is a dog. The Police sang De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da.


9. Sounds like a football team made up of playful birds put out to pasture.


That sounds like the Meadowlark Eleven.


8. Buried antler covers.


Antlers are often covered in velvet. And these are underground.


7. Scottish detective guilty of regicide with an Osprey.


Hamish Macbeth & his pet hawk.


6. Biko rubs elf... he's clearly mixed up. Fortunately, Gene and Bruce can help. 

"Biko rubs elf" was an anagram. Gene Kelly meets Bruce Willis.


5. The doctor gave me some flu lubricants - they contained everything I needed.


Flu lubricants.


4. Unwelcome visitors.



3. Mary, Queen of Scots goes fishing. 


Mary, Queen of Scots was a Stuart. She'll need a Rod to go fishing.


2. Blur kept him under pressure, but he managed.


Blur put Pressure On Julian. But he was able to Cope. 


That's not how I'd spell trampoline.

1. You'll find these guys nested in a baseball. 


"Nested in a baseball" was an anagram...

Belle & Sebastian - The Stars Of Track & Field


More Olympics tunes tomorrow, in a special Snapshots Spillover.

The quiz returns next Saturday...


Saturday, 27 July 2024

Saturday Snapshots #354


Shocking. You wouldn't get away with an advert like that in this day and age. Poor old Naomi Campbell - I hope they paid her a lot of money.

Anyway, I've clearly got too much time on my hands between the summer holidays and not writing daily blogposts at the moment... hence why you've got 20 artists to identify this week. But what connects their songs?


20. The perpetrators in a murder mystery.

19. Do you want ketchup on your ribs?

18. Would you buy a Z, never worn, even if it was reupholstered?

17. This quiz would be impossible without them.

16. Ice, Double, Sour.

15. Bulloch, betrothed.


14. Don't get stuck behind these guys.


13. And definitely try not to get mixed up with a flirty swot.


12. Corn-selling sidekick, made in sections to allow for easy assembly.


11. What Billy Ocean wanted to be.


10. Stairway drummer's best friend sings little bits of a Police song.


9. Sounds like a football team made up of playful birds put out to pasture.


8. Buried antler covers.


7. Scottish detective guilty of regicide with an Osprey.


6. Biko rubs elf... he's clearly mixed up. Fortunately, Gene and Bruce can help. 
5. The doctor gave me some flu lubricants - they contained everything I needed.


4. Unwelcome visitors.


3. Mary, Queen of Scots goes fishing. 


2. Blur kept him under pressure, but he managed.


1. You'll find these guys nested in a baseball. 

Answers tomorrow morning.


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