Showing posts with label Marty Stuart. Show all posts
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Thursday, 25 January 2024

Idiomusic #1: Nowhere Fast

The interweb tells me than an idiom is "a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words". I'm not sure I agree with that - you often can figure out the meaning of an idiom if you sit and think about it. 

"Raining cats and dogs"? 

It's belting down; the rain is so heavy it's like small domesticated animals falling out of the sky.

"Sit on the fence"?  

There's one field of opinion to the left, one field of opinion to the right - you can't decide which you agree with (or don't want to upset either field owner) so you sit on the fence in-between.

Regardless, having taught English to students of other languages, I will say that the preponderance of idioms in our language is one of many things that makes it so bloody difficult to learn (or to teach, at least).

All this is an introduction to a lazy new feature where I pick a random idiom and see how many songwriters have decided to steal it to make a tune from.

We begin... by going Nowhere Fast. And I guess we have to start with this one, a fine example of why (latter day crimes not withstanding) Morrissey should still be considered the greatest lyricist of his generation.

And when I'm lying in my bed
I think about life
And I think about death
And neither one particularly appeals to me

Girls At Our Best! (exclamation mark theirs) came from Leeds in 1979. They self-financed their debut single on their own Record Records label and it reached #9 in the UK Indie chart. It was later covered by The Wedding Present.

Girls At Our Best! - Going Nowhere Fast

A little bit of cowpunk next from Jason Ringenberg and his hot backing band...

Jason & The Scorchers - Gettin' Nowhere Fast

Still on the country side of town, here's a Fabulously Superlative singer...

Marty Stuart - Goin' Nowhere Fast

Some shiny new country next. A bit too polished for some of you hard-bitten cowpokes, but I like this kind of stuff in small doses...

Old Dominion - Nowhere Fast

And here's a gentleman who sounds like he should be in a country band - or the Waltons. It's Jim Bob...

Carter USM - Nowhere Fast

Meanwhile, in New York City...

Joey Ramone - Going Nowhere Fast

Shoes were an American power pop band from Zion, Illinois. They were one of the first bands to be played on MTV... presumably before anyone started watching it. 

Shoes - Nowhere So Fast

Capital Cities come from LA. Hmpf. They should come from Washington DC.

Capital Cities -  Patience Gets Us Nowhere Fast

And now, a little German beat music from the 90s...

Johnny No And The No-Men - Going Nowhere Fast

I did find a band called Nowhere Fast as well. They released a solitary album in 1982. That's the record cover at the top of this page. You can listen to all of it on the tube of you. I'm guessing they went... 

You can finish that sentence yourself, I'm sure.

The phrase Nowhere Fast is an oxymoron, so it was bound to appeal to Jim Steinman who loves contradiction as much as he does hyperbole. This was one of only two Steinman compositions on the fourth Meat Loaf album, Bad Attitude, and naturally it's one of the best two songs on that record.  It was originally recorded by Fire Inc. for the soundtrack of the rock n roll movie Streets Of Fire starring Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis and Willem Dafoe. The movie was an expensive flop, but it's got a pretty decent soundtrack.



Sunday, 9 August 2020

Saturday Snapshots #148: The Answers


You should have used the Force to crack yesterday's clues. It makes them so much easier...




10. Pray for the lass, twice.



9. We'll probably be eating breakfast on our own.


Breakfast at Tiffany's?


8. Head down discharge highways.


Another word for discharge is emit. 


R.I.P.

7. Recovered so well, they named them twice.


New York was so good they named it twice.


6. Born again in Harlem with underlined horticulturist & the Silver Skates.


Resurrected where they do the shuffle.

Ashton Under Lyne.

Gardener.

"Hans Brinker; or, the Silver Skates: A Story of Life in Holland" is the story of the little Dutch boy who puts his finger in a dike.


5. McFly meet the only man at Number Ten: objects.


Marty McFly.

The only man in God Bless The Girl (#10) is Stuart Murdoch (also of Belle & Sebastian).


4. Shaken by rough winds, causing a crash landing.


Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, 
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.


3. Nightshade fire around pier, column and abutment.


Peppers come from the Nightshade family. If they're on fire, they're red hot.

Piers, columns and abutments are found under bridges.


2. Get off Peter's sledge!


Peter had a Sledge... Hammer.

Yo! Sound the bell! School's in, suckers!


1. I am Torso, Cereal Celia.


"I am Torso" is an anagram. Cereal Celia would be a cornflake girl.



If you failed at these, don't worry - there will be A New Hope next Saturday...


Wednesday, 8 July 2020

Positive Songs For Negative Times #25: WTAF?


The new Ben Folds single succinctly summarises a year that gives new meaning to the term "annus horribilis" . As Ben puts it in this short sharp shock piano ballad....

We're not repeating history
Just the parts that sucked
2020 - what the actual fuck?
Pray we get through,
But hey, don't hold your breath
Cuz there's plenty left to wreck
We've got 6 months left
How many years will we try to cram into one?



And on top of all that, we have to say goodbye to Charlie Daniels, who died of a stroke, aged 83, earlier this week. I didn't agree with his politics, but I couldn't fault his fiddle-playing.

Here's another one I owe to Uncle Tel...



And its star-studded sequel...



Nothing succeeds like excess.

RIP, Charlie Daniels.


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