Thursday, 26 March 2026
Cancel Culture Club #8: In The Summertime
Sunday, 31 August 2025
Snapshots #411: Songs About Minor Ailments
15. Flatulent Camberwick Green resident and apocryphal cabin boy.
The flatulent Camberwick Green resident would be Windy Miller. It's an urban legend though that Captain Pugwash had Roger The Cabin Boy in his crew.
Roger Miller - Lou's Got The Flu
14. After The Funeral.
13. Rebellious Jews.
Check your history books.
12. They do not own a copy of that George Michael single.
They are without a copy of Faith.
11. Man with the News: Tickling the ivories leads to the Cure.
Huey Lewis was the man with The News. Robert Smith has The Cure.
Huey 'Piano' Smith - Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu Pt. 1
10. I've a mind to let this group make my decisions for me.
A Hive Mind?
9. ET's friend in a box likes to take long walks with Blind Boy Grunt.
ET's friend was Elliot. Jack in a box. Long walks would be rambling. Blind Boy Grunt was another alias of Robert Zimmerman.
Ramblin' Jack Elliott & Bob Dylan - Acne
8. The entirety & the whole shebang.
Everything Everything - Cough Cough
7. Sue Pollard and tough guy Marvin.
Sue Pollard was Peggy. Lee Marvin was the tough guy.
6. "I'm listening" to the catchiest part of the song.
"I'm listening," was the catchphrase of Dr. Frazier Crane. The catchiest part of the song is usually the chorus.
Frazier Chorus - Born With A Headache
5. Sodding Teri has me all over the place.
"Sodding Teri" was an anagram.
4. Goes with Delaney & The Creator.
Delaney & Bonnie... Tyler The Creator.
Bonnie Tyler - It's A Heartache
3. A bumpy journey through space.
Cosmic Rough Riders - The Pain Inside
2. Two thousand.
CC are the Roman Numerals for 200. Multiply that by 10.
At a pinch, you might have had...
1.Found inside notorious dynamos.
NoTORIous dynAMOS.
Tori Amos - Caught A Light Sneeze
Get well soon - hopefully you'll be back to full health by next Saturday, in time for more of this nonsense.
Monday, 28 April 2025
Emergency Questions Bonus Round: How Do You Brush Your Teeth?
Sunday, 5 May 2019
Saturday Snapshots #82 - The Answers
Put your Umbrella away and stop staring at your Diamonds (maybe put some clothes on too) because it's time for the answers to this week's Saturday Snapshots.
Some fierce competition yesterday morning between Rigid Digit and George... I think RD just clinched it, but it was pretty close. Good support from the rest of you, although I don't think anyone cracked my fiendish cryptic crossword clue for the Eddie Reader song. Thanks for playing, as always, guys...
10. Coward? Affirmative.
You yellow, boy?
Nobody calls me YELLO!
Oh yeah.
Yello - Oh Yeah
Gummy bear?
9. Conserve sheep: not a Golden Girl.
Betty White was a Golden Girl, so this song isn't about her.
Ram Jam - Black Betty
8. Martin, not a woman, warns against rat-arsed coitus.
Sweet Loretta Martin thought she was a woman, but she was another man. (Get back!)
Loretta Lynn - Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)
7. Nee Nah's ambition was to sell 100,000 albums.
100,000 albums would make a Gold Record (in the UK, anyway).
Nee Nah is the noise made by Fire Engines. Not the Simple Minds, George.
The Fire Engines - Big Gold Dream
6. So scared of this crazy planet, you want to cry.
Tears For Fears - Mad World
5. Prince George is very happy with the bloke from BT.
Prince George is Will's Son.
Very happy would be merry.
Meri Wilson - Telephone Man
Yeah, on listening to it again, I realise that was probably a mistake.
4. Sleep with Los Angeles; Jacobi calls for a pizza.
Lay... L.A.
Derek Jacobi orders a Domino's.
Derek & The Dominos - Layla
I think that's Eric on the right.
3. Where Paul gets his honey, at the crossing.
Macca has bees.
At the pelican crossing.
The Maccabees - Pelican
2. Van Halen, with subtitles, stumbles into a Scottish burgh called just Lochr.
Eddie is a reader.
Lochr is a town without pity... add pity and it becomes Pitlochry.
Ha!
Eddi Reader - A Town Without Pity
1. Dido resting on the harbour wall.
It took me ages to remember what Dido had to to with Otis, since it seemed obvious that "resting on the harbour wall" referred to (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Then I remembered: "Dido resting" was an anagram.
Take A Bow if you got them all right... more next week.
(Who knew both Madonna & Rhianna had songs called Take A Bow? Made my job much easier this weekend.)
Monday, 18 August 2014
My Top Ten Biscuit Songs
Last year, I shared My Top Ten Chocolate Bar Songs and I was sure I'd follow it up with some biscuits. It's taken a while, but eventually I came up with a cool baker's dozen.
Then I scoffed three of them on the way to the blog.
For the benefit of completeness, I'm going to pretend the word 'biscuit' means 'biscuit' the world over and means roughly the same as 'cookie', although here in the UK, a cookie is just one distinct type of biscuit.
Speaking of which, special mentions must go out to The Cookies, Biscuit Boy (another of Paul Heaton's shortlived aliases), Wiskey (sic) Biscuit, and - of course - the mighty, mighty Half Man Half Biscuit.
10. The Maccabees - Happy Faces
While I'm happy to see the Maccabees enjoying the success they've had in recent years, it does make me feel rather old and out of touch. There's something I don't quite get about this band, although they do produce some catchy little ditties. They'll do until the proper indie revival hits.
9. Lou Reed - Wagon Wheel
Considering the whole Mick Jagger / Mars Bar thing, I was a little nervous about googling Lou Reed's Wagon Wheel. (And when I did, I found some rather disturbing definitions of the term that cast... euurggh... new light on the lyrics.) To keep my family audience, I'm going to pretend this is a song about eating a whole Wagon Wheel in one mouthful... something which is much easier these days than it used to be given that Wagon Wheels are now about a quarter of the size they were when I were a lad.
8. Kelis - Biscuits 'n' Gravy
This is a tasty treat from Kelis's latest album, Food, in which she comes on all celebrity chef. Originally trained as a Cordon Bleu saucier (and could there be a saucier saucier? etc. etc.), Kelis has been promoting this record out of a food truck. Well, considering how popular her milkshake was, I reckon I'd try one of her biscuits... I'd probably pass on the gravy though.
7. Steely Dan - Pretzel Logic
No, I wouldn't have thought of a pretzel as a biscuit either. The internet (well, some of the internet) begs to differ. Actually, there appears to be much debate over what a pretzel actually is...
...but for the purposes of this blog I decided to go with the biscuit definition as long as it allowed me to squeeze some classic Steely Dan into this post. A great song overrides all other rules: that's my logic.
(Hear this track again in my forthcoming Top Ten Chip Songs, Top Ten Bread Songs, Top Ten Pastry Songs... etc. etc.)
6. The White Stripes - Ball and Biscuit
Jack White claims to be a seventh son, imbuing himself with a kinds of bluesy super powers. He certainly plays a mean guitar. Not sure where the biscuits come in though.
5. The Stranglers - Nice In Nice
Jean Jacques Burnel enjoys a rather plain, rectangular, sugar sprinkled biscuit in the south of France.
Bonus: the video shows the Stranglers performing this song on Cheggers Plays Pop. That just wouldn't happen nowadays, would it?
4. Luscious Jackson - Lady Fingers
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, a a lone survivor will unearth the video of Lady Fingers and come to believe that this is what the 90s really looked like. Lots of happy young people in brightly coloured clothing dancing on buses.
Confession: I used to find this song inexplicably arousing.
3. The Killers - Leave The Bourbon On The Shelf
I was never a fan of Bourbon biscuits, they'd always be left to go soft in the tin while everything else - even the Nice biscuits! - got gobbled. So it gave me a warm feeling when I discovered Brandon Flowers couldn't abide a Bourbon either.
What are you talking about? Jack Daniels? Jim Beam? Don't be silly. This song is about biscuits: I won't hear anything else.
2. The Beach Boys - Breakaway
A chocolate biscuit, not a chocolate bar (see above for those). And while I could probably have found songs called Taxi, Trio, Club, Bandit and Penguin... none of them were by the Beach Boys.
Yummy.
1. Pulp - Mis-shapes
The ultimate underdog anthem, this reinforces why Pulp were the greatest Britpop band. While Oasis were the lager lout Loaded lads and Blur the poncey art-school posers, Jarvis was a man of the little people, a geek-made-good. "Raised on a diet of broken biscuits," indeed... I bet Damon didn't even know what a mis-shape was.
Mis-shapes was a triumphant rallying call for all those of us who believed we never really fit in. You ask me, there are two types of people in this world: those who think they've got it sussed... and those who know we never will. In the video, Jarvis plays both these roles - and even has a fight in a disco with his spiv self - although we all know who'll win in the end.
And brothers, sisters, can't you see?And if that wasn't enough, the video also guest stars Melissa Wilks who played Zammo's girlfriend Jackie Wright in Grange Hill and who I had a massive crush on about ten years earlier. Sigh. Another schoolyard crush I had no hope with...
The future's owned by you and me.
There won't be fighting in the street.
They think that they've got us beat, but revenge is gonna be so sweet.
We're making a move.
We're making it now.
We're coming out of the sidelines.
Just put your hands up - it's a raid, yeah.
We want your homes,
we want your lives,
we want the things you won't allow us.
We won't use guns,
we won't use bombs,
we'll use the one thing we've got more of - that's our minds, yeah.
That's our minds. Yeah.
Those were my favourites from the tin... but which one takes the biscuit for you?
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
My Top Ten Cycling Songs
For Sir Chris Hoy, Bradley Wiggins, Victoria Pendleton and the rest of Britain's amazing Olympic cycling team...
10. Nazareth - My White Bicycle
Yes, Nazareth.
9. Katie Melua - Nine Million Bicycles
Yes, Nazareth and Katie Melua - in the same Top Ten. Deal with it!
My favourite youtube comment about this video is: "I bet she needs to wash her hair now."
8. Anita Ward - Ring My Bell
Because I knew there'd be complaints if I didn't include it. Personally, I'd have rather have this.
7. The Maccabees - Bicycles
6. The Decemberists - Apology Song
Colin Meloy's apology is to his friend Steven. Colin was supposed to be looking after Steve's bike while Steve was in England but he didn't do a very good job. Somebody nicked it.
The bike was called Madeleine.
5. Elbow - Puncture Repair
4. Tom Waits - Broken Bicycles
Broken bicycles
Old busted chains
Rusted handle bars
Out in the rain.
Somebody must
Have an orphanage for
These things that nobody
Wants any more.
3. Kraftwerk - Tour De France
2. Ballboy - Olympic Cyclist
I should really have included this on my Top Ten Olympic Songs, but the truth is, despite having a fair chunk of Ballboy's back catalogue in my music collection, I hadn't heard this track until The Vinyl Villain featured it last week. Thanks, JC.
Yes, the video might appear sexist to our enlightened 21st Century eyes, but in its defence:
1) It was the 70s.
2) It was the brainchild of the gayest man in rock. (Freddie, I love you.)
3) Steve probably loves it.
No, I couldn't bring myself to include The Pushbike Song by The Mixtures. Give me a break, will you?
Apart from that... which song rings your bell?





























