Wednesday, 2 April 2025

Listening Post #27: Jump In The Line

There's two ways we can look at this one...

1. Ash are desperate for a bit of radio airplay to remind folk that they're still out there, 30+ years on. (Ash formed in 1992, when Tim Wheeler was just 15.)

2. The members of Ash are now turning 50 and have stopped giving two hoots what anyone thinks of them, they just want to have some fun.

It doesn't really matter. This is great.


But then, so was the original. This isn't a comparison post. It is possible to have two great versions of a song in existence with the universe exploding...


Tuesday, 1 April 2025

Namesakes #131: Fools


What a load of Fools there are in this world! Especially in the world of music.

On April Fool's Day then, we celebrate bands who are Fools.

Be warned: a couple of these might break some rules, because today is the first of April. But you know what rules are for? Fools!


THE FOOLS #1

We start with a Swedish rock n roll band from 1965 who appear to have specialised mostly in covers, like this one, originally done by Bobby Darin.

The Fools - Bull Moose

THE (APRIL) FOOLS #2

Our first offering to upset the sticklers... but I was hardly going to leave them out today. Sunshine pop from 1968, produced by Wayne Carson, who also wrote The Letter for the Box Tops and co-wrote Always On My Mind.

The April Fools - Things Go Better With You

FOOLS #3


Netherlands-based Fools, part of the Dutch "Palingsound" (Eel Pop) movement in the late 60s / early 70s. 

Fools - Going Back In Time

THE FOOLS #4

Ipswich-based band who got together in 1976. Ipswich, Massachusetts, that is. Had a long and distinguished (?) career stretching as far as 2017 (and beyond?) with dubiously-titled songs such as She Looks Alright In The Dark and Life Sucks, Then You Die.

George is going to hate me for this, but I laughed out loud when I listened to their biggest "hit". (I hope Talking Heads were adequately compensated.)

The Fools - Psycho Chicken

(APRIL AND) THE FOOLS #5

Another one to irk the purists... 

April (aka singer Barb Dwyer) & The Fools came from Brighton in 1980. This track crops up on quite a few early 80s post-punk compilations, but it's all I can find by them.

April & The Fools - You Do

THE FOOLS #6

Japanese Fools, formed in 1980, and still kicking around in the last few years.

The Fools - Mr. Freedom

FOOLS #7

French hair-metal Fools from 1991...

Fools - Vicious Life

THE FOOLS #8

Grungey Fools from Newcastle... Newcastle, Australia, that is. On the go since the late 90s, but this was released in 2015.

The Fools - Jesus Drives A Sandman

THE FOOLS #9

Lo-fi indie Fools from 2015...

The Fools - Bing Bong

(APRIL) FOOLS #10

More French Fools from 2014, appropriate for today. They're very proud of the fact that they have two bassists, a drummer... and no guitarist.

April Fools - Everybody Talks

THE (APRIL) FOOLS #11

Even more rule-breaking Fools from seven years ago...

The April Fools - Calling The Kettle Black

THE FOOLS #12

Bluesy Southern Rock Fools from 2018...

The Fools - Lay It Down, Lady

FOOLS #13

Polish Fools, also from 2018. They claim this one shows their "disco funky side". 

Fools - Haircut

FOOLS #14

Sweaty Texan Fools from 2019...

Fools - Metamorphoses

FOOLS #15


More Aussie Fools, who recorded this during lockdown...

FOOLS - Best Part

FOOLS #16


And finally, say hello to LA resident and multi-instrumentalist Chris Bear, playing gigs in Cambridge in June, if you're around. Here he is with a Bacharach & David composition that's perfect for today...


Fools rush in... but which ones do you wish would rush straight back out again? And which tunes make you want to play The Fools?


Sunday, 30 March 2025

Snapshots #389: The Snapshots Dessert Trolley


I'm on a diet at the moment, so putting this edition of Snapshot together was an exercise in self-flagellation. For the rest of you - feel free to indulge your sweet teeth below..


15. Non-White Raconteur.

The Raconteurs were a band featuring Jack White and...

Brendan Benson - Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

14. One bed flat for family of ten.

Crowded House - Chocolate Cake

13. Too busy singing.

I'm sure most of you easily spotted the Monkee-Mobile... but did you recall this awful school dinner substitute for rice pudding?

The Monkees - Tapioca Tundra

12. He was always wrong in French.

Mal - Mighty Mighty Roly Poly

Mal Ryder (aka Paul Bradley Couling from Wales) didn't make much of a mark on the UK music scene in the 70s... but he was very big in Italy. I include him here today because I do like a good Roly Poly.

11. Stork joins hawk to create a weird hybrid.

"Stork joins hawk" was an anagram...

Horst Jankowich - A Walk In The Black Forest

Black Forest Gateaux is evil. But if you dined out in the 70s or 80s, it was seen as the height of sophistication. 

10. The UK's chartered professional body for mathematicians puts on a bit of weight  in their luxury abode.

"The UK's chartered professional body for mathematicians", as I'm sure George will know, are the IMA. So Fat + IMA in a Mansion...

Fatima Mansions - Angel's Delight

Another staple dessert from my childhood, but far preferable to Black Forest Gateaux. Especially Butterscotch flavour. 

9. C disappears fast.

In the word Quick, if you make the C disappear, you are left with...

The Quik - Bert's Apple Crumble

8. Zeus gave nan a mixed message.

"Zeus gave nan" is an anagram...

Suzanne Vega - Caramel

7. Hedgehog children.

Sonic The Hedgehog, of course...

Sonic Youth - Créme Brûlèe

6. Goat, flippin'... the end of Christine.

Billy Goat + Flipping 'Eck + Stine...

Billy Eckstine - Jelly Jelly

5. Small horses, still kids, you've never seen them before... but they're joining up together! 

Bit of a laborious clue, I admit...

New Young Pony Club - Ice Cream

4. Lights on a flying machine. 

That'll be the LEDs on the Zeppelin...

Led Zeppelin - Custard Pie

3. Fake lists contain everything you need to know.

FaKE LISts...

Kelis - Milkshake

2. I have a legal document stating that I can write this clue.

Warrant - Cherry Pie

1. Proof Stu was a very confused man.

"Proof Stu" was an anagram...

Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)


More tasty treats for you next Saturday morning... 


Saturday, 29 March 2025

Saturday Snapshots #389


We Need To Talk About Snapshots...

Below are 15 stars of popular music from days gone by. 

You may wonder why the number of pictures has grown, or why it varies from week to week. It's simply because when I settle on a theme, I find there are too many songs that I don't want to leave out. Plus, one player's "Who the hell is that?" is another player's "Blimey - I remember them... didn't expect Rol to include them here!" Such is the diversity of musical knowledge of the wonderful people who visit this page on a Saturday morning.

Anyway, here are some pop stars. Who are they and what connects their songs? 



15. Non-White Raconteur.

14. One bed flat for family of ten.

13. Too busy singing.

12. He was always wrong in French.

11. Stork joins hawk to create a weird hybrid.

10. The UK's chartered professional body for mathematicians puts on a bit of weight  in their luxury abode.

9. C disappears fast.

8. Zeus gave nan a mixed message.

7. Hedgehog children.

6. Goat, flippin'... the end of Christine.

5. Small horses, still kids, you've never seen them before... but they're joining up together! 

4. Lights on a flying machine. 

3. Fake lists contain everything you need to know.

2. I have a legal document stating that I can write this clue.

1. Proof Stu was a very confused man.


You have Tilda clock strikes tomorrow morning, when all the answers will be revealed...


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