This week, I thought we'd pop down the supermarket. This is Volume 1 because it's about specific supermarket chains. More generic supermarket songs will follow...
Sadly, I couldn't find any songs about Morrisons, Waitrose or Ocado...
10. FINE FAIR: Toy Dolls - Nowt Can Compare To Sunderland Fine Fair
After Jason Donovan, I have no more shame...
9. TRADER JOE'S: Tristan Prettyman - The Rebound
Tristan Prettyman cruises her local Trader Joe's supermarket looking for guys who are on the rebound. Watch out with that banana.
8. ALDI: Fat White Family - Breaking Into Aldi
In with a bullet, this brand new track from the FWF, with a little help from my second favourite Lennon child...
Heard this on 6music the other day and thought it sounded great.
I understand Marmite is still available in Aldi. No need to break in.
7. SAFEWAY: Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Safeway Cart
Neil Young has written so many songs, there will come a time when he runs out of subject matter. Here's one about a shopping trolley... from the same album on which he wrote a song about a Piece of Crap. Great album though.
6. ASDA: Suede - Asda Town
B-side of The Wild Ones, one of my favourite Suede singles; this actually sounds like the stuff Brett would release when he went solo a few years later. I saw him play live during that tour and it was a very special, slightly rakish, king of night.
And like the birds we'll fly tomorrowI'd like to see Asda use this in their Christmas TV ad this year. Sod Take That.
And like the birds we'll fly
From your Asda Town
Never coming down
'Cos they're take, taking it away
See also Millionaire by The Puppini Sisters, which is rather nice too.
5. WAL-MART: PJ Harvey - The Hope Street Demolition Project
Brought to you by the owners of Asda...
Possibly stretching the idea of a concept album beyond its natural elasticity, but when Polly Jane kicks out on her latest album, she's as good as ever.
They're gonna put a Wal-Mart hereeeeee...See also sunrise in a Wal-Mart Parking Lot by Clem Snide... it can be so beautiful.
4. STOP 'N' SHOP: Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - Roadrunner
Yes, it is a real supermarket chain. Jonathan didn't make it up.
3. SAINSBURY'S: Saint Etienne - Teenage Winter / Amanda Palmer - Leeds United
This one was a tie.
Teenage Winter is possibly my favourite Saint Etienne track. Sarah Cracknell could read a shopping list and make it sound amazing. Plus, Bob Stanley really does love old records... as much as we do. This song is about the death of pop music as a physical object for teenagers to cherish. Once you get that, it's one of the most heartbreaking songs you'll ever hear...
Mums with pushchairs outside Sainsbury'sStill in Sainsbury's, we find Mrs. Gaiman flashing back to the time she was dating Ricky Wilson from the Kaiser Chiefs. He gave her a Leeds Utd. jersey as a pressie. She lost it.
Tears in their eyes
They'll never buy a Gibb Brothers record again
Their old 45s gathering dust
The birthday cards they couldn't face throwing away
Teenage winter coming down
Teenage winter coming down
But who needs love when there's Law and Order?No, the Mac store is not a supermarket. But I can't mention this song without quoting that chorus, because I love it. As for the supermarket...
And who needs love when there's Dukes of Hazard?
And who needs love
When the sandwiches are wicked
And they know you at the Mac store?
Sure, I admire youI'm guessing maybe Ricky took her down the Leeds Sainsbury's one time too. He knows how to spoil a girl, that Wilson lad...
Sure, you inspire me, but you've been not getting back so
I'll wait at the Sainbury's
Countin' my change, making bank on the upcoming roster
2. THE CO-OP: The Jam - A Town Called Malice
I give Weller a hard time on this blog occasionally... but when he's on form, no one can touch him...
A whole street's belief in Sunday's roast beefSee also Saturday's Kids: Saturday's girls work in Tesco's and Woolworths! (Not anymore, sadly.)
Gets dashed against The Co-Op
To either cut down on beer or the kids' new gear
It's a big decision in a town called Malice
1. TESCO: Half Man Half Biscuit - L’Enfer C’Est Les Autres
I had to give this One to Nigel Blackwell because not only
does he use that gloriously misinterpreted quote from Sartre as his title
(sadly, Jean-Paul wasn't quite being as misanthropic as Nigel and I might
wish), but also because this track contains (among various other hilarious
ramblings) perhaps the best Half Man Half Biscuit line ever... via Johnny Cash,
of course.
I shot a man in Tesco, just to watch him die
From the top HMHB album 90 Bisodol. What else do you need to
know?
Some people don’t know how to walk on the pavement these days
Some people don’t know how to walk on the pavement these days
Well it’s not that difficult, there’s hardly a whole host of waysHere they come, love’s young dream, arm in arm, approaching me
Now, I’m not looking for your smile
I’m just asking for some single file
But it’s not forthcoming so I have to assume
That this narrow path belongs to you
And therefore you must beThe Duke of Westminster and his good lady wife
So, I tell you what, I’ll just walk in the road
How about I just walk in the road?
You stay as you are, and I’ll just walk in the road
Now, I’m not looking for your smile
I’m just asking for some single file
But it’s not forthcoming so I have to assume
That this narrow path belongs to you
And therefore you must beThe Duke of Westminster and his good lady wife
So, I tell you what, I’ll just walk in the road
How about I just walk in the road?
You stay as you are, and I’ll just walk in the road
How about that first verse? Is it just me...?
Other Top Tesco songs (I could have done a Top Ten, but I'm
waiting for the sponsorship deal to kick in) came from Lily Allen (LDN), The
Pogues (Rain Street*), King Krule (Easy Easy) and Glass Animals (Life Itself).
*Careful, that one's a bit rude.
Which one gets your custom? Whichever you pick, it's still 5p for a carrier bag...