Showing posts with label Richmond Fontaine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richmond Fontaine. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 July 2022

Celebrity Jukebox #14: Joan Fontaine & Olivia de Havilland


Another of George's challenges today. "What about Joan Fontaine (or her equally famous sister)?" 

Well, Joan I had an answer for immediately. Olivia, on the other hand, took some digging.

First, a little background. 

By all accounts, Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland hated each other. Olivia was only 15 months older than Joan, but their feud started in childhood and only ended when they were both dead. Joan died in 2013, aged 96, but Olivia had the last laugh, reaching the grand age of 104 before dying in 2020. It's amazing they both lasted that long, since Joan allegedly fantasised of killing her sister when she was 9, and later broke Olivia's collarbone in a scrap. When they were both nominated for the Best Actress Oscar in 1942 and Joan won, she was convinced her sister would finish her off. 

Who wins the musical tribute contest though?

Well, I did find a contemporary musical artiste called De Havilland, though I can't find out anything about them, including whether they took their name from Olivia or not.


Meanwhile, the only lyrical mention I uncovered for Olivia was this rather charming number from Norwegian rock band Major Parkinson...

Seven o'clock the sun is up
And like a bullet in a china shop
In these anachronistic hours of today
The belly of the moon is grey
Now there's nobody here but Fred Astaire
Frank Sinatra, Doris Day
Oh Olivia de Havilland my bride
I'll keep you by my side...


So how does Joan fair in comparison?

Well, you could argue that The Fabulous Fontaines, Richmond Fontaine and Fontaines DC all keep the Fontaine flag flying, but I'm not sure any of them were thinking of Joan when they chose their name.

What about lyrical mentions then?

Well, Flagpole Sittas Harvey Danger don't exactly put her in the best of company...

Once I had a sweetheart;
She kind of looked like Joan Fontaine
She made mediocre art
But had a fascinating brain


While Paul's lad has a nicer comparison to make...

She's got the style of Paulette Goddard
And the smile of Joan Fontaine
And she drives a Karmann Ghia
Through the streets of Silver Lake


But it's neither of these that make Joan the winner. Oh no... it's this little beauty, from another of George's favourites, The Boss. Admittedly, it's from his debut album, before he developed his own lyrical voice and was more into aping Mr. Dylan, but still. We love it anyway.

Hey bus driver, keep the change
Bless your children, give them names
Don't trust men who walk with canes
Drink this and you'll grow wings on your feet
Broadway Mary, Joan Fontaine
Advertiser on a downtown train
Oh, Christmas crier bustin' cane
He's in love again



Sunday, 2 August 2020

Saturday Snapshots #147 - The Answers



Women are In Love with it, and the Devils adore it. Yes, it's Saturday Snapshots.

Here are yesterday's answers...



10. Replacement slap.


Clout - Substitute

9. Sad times on Mountain Avenue for lamp and goal.


Famous for writing many top TV theme tunes, including this chart hit in 1981... he goes nicely with both lamp and goal.

Mike Post - Hill Street Blues

One of the few tunes I could ever play on the piano, despite ten years of lessons.

8. Nine visits Preacher for French domination mix up.


Mike Post visits Nicky Wire (of the Manic Street Preachers).

French domination is an anagram.

Richmond Fontaine - Post To Wire

7. Mime story... Times lorry... Prime Laurie.... Drat! Windy.


Chicago is the Windy City.

Chicago - Hard To Say I'm Sorry

You may think this is cheesy, but it gives me a thrill.

6. Is she identical to an Abba lark, Ric?


An Abba lark, Ric was another anagram. (No, you don't sat!)

Barbara Acklin - Am I The Same Girl?

5. Romeo & Juliet get tanning advice.


This dude directed Romeo & Juliet. Coming up with a clue for his actual name (even an anagram) was beyond me.

Baz Luhrmann - Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)

4. Green Ice Po, shared by Tin Tin and Huckleberry Finn.


Green, Ice and Po were all broken Lands.

Tin Tin & Huck both had Adventures.

The Adventures - Broken Land

3. Great... solvent.

The great pretender.

If you have money, you are solvent.

The Pretenders - Brass In Pocket

Love that video. I'd visit my local greasy spoon more if Chrissie Hynde worked there.

2. Weather breeder, like Prince Albert.


I'm sure I've probably used Prince Albert before, although this time it has nothing to do with piercings... just the old "Have you got Prince Albert in a can?" joke.

Can - She Brings The Rain

1. Clearly indicating a long journey.


Proclaim can mean either publicly announce or indicate clearly. Google it.



Reed more Snapshots next Saturday.


Monday, 14 May 2018

Mid-Life Crisis Songs #25: "A one night rebellion that ends up just being a drag"


Here's a proper mid-life crisis song for you: existential angst at its best, courtesy of the late, lamented (they broke up a couple of years ago after 22 years of thoughtful indie-Americana) Richmond Fontaine. Brace yourself...

For once I didn’t go home after shift
I called my wife and said I’d be late
Every day it gets harder to go home
I rode with a guy from work named Ronnie
I'd never been to his house before
His wife was high, on the couch watching TV
Their kids were fighting in the yard so we got out of there
We drove to a strip bar called Mary’s but the girls there are so young
And who am I? Just a middle aged man, I’m who they hate
Ronnie went to the front and sat at the line so I left him there
I bought a bottle and I didn’t call home, I didn’t go home

A night in the city
The city at night

I got sick behind a car, slept against a bank wall
Ate at Annie’s Donuts and made it to work on time
Is this all there is? Is this what life is?
A job that means nothing
A woman who sleeps right next you but she ain’t yours at all
A one night rebellion that ends up just being a drag
Like a weight around your feet that ain’t heavy enough to send you down
I remember in the back of a bar called the Blue Sea
My wife sitting on my lap whispering, “You and me, only you and me”

A night in the city
The city at night




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