Showing posts with label The Flys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Flys. Show all posts

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

Snapshots Superman Songs Spillover (#2)

We closed Monday's collection of Superman songs with a track by Cinerama. Comic book fan David Gedge also used the name of the most bizarre Superman foe as the title of his other band's second album: Bizarro by The Wedding Present. Sadly, he never wrote a song about Bizarro... but these guys did... 

The Monochrome Set - Mr. Bizarro

And this isn't too far off...

Straw - Weird Superman

All of which brings us to another post of songs featuring the Man of Steel...

Meat Loaf - Man of Steel

...and his friends and foes. Starting with one for Brian!

Tullycraft - Superboy & Supergirl

Actually, Supergirl appears to be far more popular with songwriters than her young male counterpart... who'd have thought it?

Donovan - Superlungs, My Supergirl

Johnny Cougar - Supergirl

Reamonn - Supergirl

Kate Miller-Heidke - Supergirl

The Fugs - Supergirl

The Troggs - Supergirl 

(That cover's from the 90s, when mullets were big.)

When he's not being Superman, Kal El goes by another name, that of mild-mannered investigative reporter...

Klark Kent - Don't Care

That's not how he spells it. 

Klark Kent was an alias for Stewart Copeland of The Police, recording a song that Sting didn't want for the day job. John says, "Stewart Copeland’s debut album Klark Kent was a belter."

Clark Kent works for a newspaper called The Daily Planet. On Saturday we featured a song by the title by Arthur Lee & Love. Here's another one...

Mark Hollis - The Daily Planet

And that's where Superman met the love of his life...

The Flys - Lois Lane

Farrah - Lois Lane

Weird coincidence department: all the bands I could find who wrote a song about Lois Lane (along with Sunday's Franz Ferdinand) began with the letter F.

But Lois wasn't Clark's first love though. That title would go to...

Rouge Pompier - Lana Lang

And he even had a fling with a mermaid once. Her name? Lori Lemaris. Can you spot a pattern here?

Not everybody with the initials LL loves Superman though. Let's not forget his arch enemy, Lex Luthor, a man who's jealousy of Superman might yet be explained that nobody has ever written a decent pop song in his honour...

Elvis Costello - Dr. Luther's Assistant

That was the best I could come up with, with the wrong spelling... and he's not even a doctor! No wonder he's such a bitter, twisted sociopath...

Luthor isn't Superman's only foe. We mentioned Bizarro earlier, and Braniac earlier in the week. Then there's the Kryptonian supervillain memorably played by Terence Stamp in Superman 2, General Zod...

Billy Talent - Kingdom Of Zod

And let's not forget the badguy who killed Superman back in 1992...

The Shirelles - Doomsday

Evelyn Thomas - Doomsday

Final question for today... what do you get if you put all of Superman's worst foes together in the same room?

The Superman Revenge Squad?

That'd be a good name for a band, don't you think?


Are we done with this now?

Not quite yet...

Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Namesakes #35: The Flies / Flys

I blame The Beatles. But then, I blame The Beatles for lots of things. It might be more proper to blame The Crickets, but I won't have a word said against Buddy Holly. Whoever is responsible for starting the craze of naming bands after insects (even mis-spelled insects) has a lot to answer for. I mean, flies? Who the hell likes flies? It's no wonder none of these guys ever made the big time. Still, as you'll no doubt be aware, there are a lot of flies out there. Here's a swarm for you to choose from...

THE FLIES #1

First maggots to hatch, an Aussie band from the 60s led by Ronnie Burns. Didn't last very long, though they were hailed "the first long-haired band" in Australia. Bloody hippies. Clearly destined to be Flies-by-night.


THE FLYS #2

Flying in from West Virginia in 1966, these Fly Guys cut two singles of bluesy garage rock and then buzzed off, although some members did evolve into The Third Row. 


THE FLIES #3

London psychedelic band from the mid-60s who achieved moderate success with a cover of (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stones (Number 11 on the Wonderful Radio London Fab 40 charts... ah, the 60s). Also known as No Flies On Us, they released a couple more singles, including this one from 1968. Imagine a late 60s psychedelic pop song called The Magic Train. You don't even need to press play: it sounds exactly the way it does in your head.


THE FLIES #4

Larry Norman (and why not?) is considered one of the pioneers of Christian Rock, but let's not hold that against him. His music has been cited as an influence on everyone from The Pixies to Guns n Roses to That Irish Band (let's not hold that against him either). For a short time in the late 60s, he also fronted a band called The Flies, releasing a single called Blow In My Ear (And I'll Follow You Anywhere). Sadly, that particular fly has yet to be caught in the interweb, but I did find this...


THE FLYS #5


Pupating from Coventry in 1976, these punky power-pop Flys were signed to EMI and looked on the verge of a big break-through for the next few years... but never quite took off. 


THE FLIES #6

Instrumental Flies from either 1972 or 1979, depending on which source you believe. No idea where they came from or why they couldn't afford a singer.

 
THE FLIES #7

Early 80s post-punk from Boston, Massachusetts. It's nearly 40 years since this was recorded. How time flies.


THE FLYS #8

1985, Santa Cruz, California. These guys were originally known as The Medflys, but did release one single as The Flys... on Buzz Records, naturally. Can't find the A side anywhere, but the B-side leans heavily into ska.


THE FLYS #9

On Mean Midget Records - you wouldn't get away with that today - American punks The Flys released one album in 1986 before their career ambitions were swatted.


THE FLIES #10

Flying in the face of fashion - obscure Italian Garage Punk/Psych band from 1990.


THE FLYS #11

Grungey 90s alt-rockers from Hollywood, two sons of "The First Family of Surfing" (their dad was Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz, a physician who quit medicine to found his own surfing school) achieved moderate success in the US, particularly when their tunes were fly-papered into movie soundtracks. 


THE FLIES #12

Bristolian Flies, formed in 2003, but still trying to get in your window 11 years later when they released the tune below. Their lead singer clearly wants to be Ian McCulloch.


THE FLIES #13

Contemporary teenage rock band from Roscommon, Ireland. So young they're still riding their bikes in the video. Still, it's good to see the young uns still making tunes like this...


Which flies would you welcome into your home... and which ones call for the fly spray?


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