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Sunday, 24 December 2023

Snapshots #324: A Top Ten Reindeer Songs

Happy Christmas Eve!

Here are some Reindeer Songs...


10. Truck that took the late James Broad's indie power-pop band to gigs.

The late James Broad was the lead singer of the excellent Silver Sun, responsible for the loudest gig I ever attended. These guys though are the...

Silversun Pickups - Dots and Dashes (Enough Already)

And that's as close as I could get to a song about Dasher.

9. If we have a White Christmas, these ladies will have no problem getting around.

Sister Sledge - He's The Greatest Dancer

8. Go ahead, punk, make my day by giving me something that is helpful or beneficial.

Clint Eastwood said "Go ahead, punk..." Something that is helpful or beneficial is a boon.

The Clint Boon Experience - Comet Theme No. 1

7. Someone's sneaking round the corner. Could it be Mack...?

The Knife - Christmas Reindeer

6. Befuddled by Fat Hell.

"Fat Hell" is an anagram. That's Brix Smith fronting, not Mark E. As she does on this tune...

The Fall - Vixen 

5. A body of representatives.

The Delegation - Dance, Prance, Boogie

And that's as close as I could get to Prancer.

4. Award winning lady meets man of ash.

She won an Emmy. He's in Ash.

Emmy The Great & Tim Wheeler - Jesus The Reindeer

3. He made OK cameos.

Anagram!

Sam Cooke - Cupid

2. Hard to make out who it is.

Badly Drawn Boy - Donna & Blitzen

1. All these guys (and plenty more).


Clockwise from top right...





Don't forget to leave a carrot out for the reindeer tonight.


Wednesday, 20 January 2021

My Top Ten Phil Spector Songs

 


Far more column inches would be devoted to Phil Spector's musical legacy this week... had the rest of his life been so filled with ignominy. 

How often do you get to use a word like ignominy? The chance to do so was the final tipping point in my decision to compile this Top Ten. Little Stevie Van Zandt put it best earlier this week...

RIP Phil Spector. A genius irredeemably conflicted, he was the ultimate example of the Art always being better than the Artist, having made some of the greatest records in history based on the salvation of love while remaining incapable of giving or receiving love his whole life.

Let's put aside Spector the man and remember instead some of his finest creations...


10. Leonard Cohen - Death Of A Ladies Man

A much-derided album, described by Rolling Stone as "the world's most flamboyant extrovert producing and arranging the world's most fatalist introvert" and by Leonard Cohen himself as "grotesque". It's not among my favourite Lenny records and parts of it plain don't work, but the title track (and a couple of others) are mesmerising if you devote enough time to them.

9. The Teddy Bears - To Know Him Is To Love Him

Recorded when Spector was 19, just out of high school. His first record... and a template of everything to come.

8. George Harrison - My Sweet Lord

Some people don't like this song because of the whole "Krishna, Krishna" bit. Others call to attention the court case where Harrison was sued for "subconsciously" ripping off He's So Fine by The Chiffons. But people are generally wrong, I find, and this song never grows old.

7. Dion - Born To Be With You

The forgotten entry in Spector's back catalogue, yet still achingly beautiful. I remember reading a review of this album when it was re-issued in 2001, hunting it down and falling head over heels in love. 

6. The Ramones - Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio? / Baby, I Love You 

Quite the odd ones out in this list (apart from Lenny), and handguns were pulled... but I'm betting the Ramones gave him as much shit as he gave them. 

5.  The Righteous BrothersYou've Lost That Lovin' Feeling / Unchained Melody

If aliens picked up transmissions from earth and these two songs were what they heard, they'd leave us alone because clearly we are a superior civilization. 

4. Darlene Love - Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)

OK, the whole album.

A Christmas record for those of us who hate Christmas.

3. Ike & Tina Turner - River Deep, Mountain High

If the intro to this stone cold classic doesn't send a shudder of joy down your entire body: I'm sorry, you're not alive.

2. The Crystals - Then He Kissed Me / Da Doo Ron Ron / He's A Rebel

Imagine having these three songs in your back catalogue and not being as big a household name as The Beatles, The Stones or David Bowie? There is no justice in the world. 

1. The Ronettes - Be My Baby / Baby, I Love You

Sheer pop perfection.



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