Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Namesakes #117: Stars


On Christmas Eve, wise men have been known to follow a Star. 

But what do you do when the sky is full of them? Which Stars will you choose to follow?

STARS #1

This first one fried my brain when I started digging into it on discogs. First they told me that was a pseudonym of Kid Rock... but clearly not the Kid Rock I was familiar with, since this track dates back to the early 70s when Robert James Ritchie would have been a babe in arms. Discogs also suggested that the Stars in question had also recorded under the name Clover... but not the Clover I was familiar with, i.e. the one that eventually morphed into Huey Lewis & The News.

But there was worse to come, since discogs also revealed that one of the songwriters in this particular Stars was called Ray Davies. You can guess the rest.

This was like a Namesakes equivalent of an MC Escher painting!

Stars - All Around You

THE STARS #2

And now... some Argentinian reggae, circa 1972. Or not long after Dandy Livingstone did his version...

The Stars - Susana, Cuidate Del Diablo 

STARS #3

Aussie country-rockers from the late 70s. This was their biggest hit...

Stars - Look After Yourself

STARS #4

British rock band from the 70s, featuring vocalist Simon Lait. Apparently John Peel was a fan, so if you were listening to him in 1975, you might remember this...

Stars - That Was Yesterday

STARS #5


Also in 1975, we find this strange little ditty from one Todd Tamanend Clark, an early human statue wannabe from the look of his photo, released under the name The Stars.

The Stars - Flame Over Africa

THE STARS #6

We don't play enough Dutch schlager on this feature, particularly not from Dierdre Barlow and three of her pre-Ken suitors...

The translation is "You Are Number One". Wishful thinking, I'm guessing.

The Stars - Jij Bent Nummer 1

STARZ #7

Heavy-rocking New Jersey band formed from the remains of Looking Glass (remember Brandy?). Cited as a major influence on everyone from Bon Jovi to Twisted Sister... but try not to let that bother your inner muso-snob. 

Here they are in 1976... and they're still going strong today!

Starz - Detroit Girls

STARS #8

Finnish Stars from 1978, with their big hit (well, it has a very big name), Paikallispuudutuspiikki. 

Bless you.

Stars - Paikallispuudutuspiikki

STARS #9

Here's one for Ernie: some funky South African soul from 1980.

Stars - John Tate

STARS #10

A smooth disco number from the US in 1981...

Stars - Dancin' People

THE STARS #11

Still in the early 80s disco, here's another bunch of Stars, produced by the late Harvey Scales & Cedrick Rupert. Who, incredibly, is an American... not an upper class Eton-educated twit.

The Stars - (We Are The) Stars

STARS #12

Imagine a dreadful 1992 High NRG / Eurobeat cover of the Jackson 5 / Gloria Gaynor / Communards hit... and then save yourself the horror of pressing play.

Stars - Never Can Say Goodbye

STARS #13

Japanese acid rock group active from 1999 until 2009. 

Stars - Everlasting Daylight

STARS #14

Canadian indie band, active throughout the 21st Century, possibly the most successful band to ever dub themself "Stars".

Stars - Your Ex-Lover Is Dead

THE STARS #15

Finally, some Aussie indie rockers from 2004, who also recorded a song called I Am Begging To Be Sexually Harrassed. Someone needs to inform the HR Department.

To paraphrase George: "this one will feature on my download tape".

The Stars - Office Crush


Which is your Stars on 45... and which is your Simply Red?


Monday, 23 December 2024

My Top 24 of 2024 (#9 - 7)

My year in music involved lots of these guys...

9. Richard Hawley - In This City They Call You Love

South Yorkshire's answer to Roy Orbison returns with his tenth album, his first in half a decade - it's taken that long to get him out of the pub. Worth the wait, as always, with more timeless songs of love and loss from the dark, windswept streets of Sheffield...

Well, I was born and raised by the river
Slowly it flows through this city of knives
Not too far from the mountain that shivers
Folks work so hard and they stay all their lives
And people in this city call us love


8. The Felice Brothers - Valley Of Abandoned Songs

The guys responsible for my second favourite album of 2021 return with a new record... and a disturbing discovery that they released another one late last year, which I hadn't even heard. (To be fair, it's only available on the Camp of Bands, but it's still a cracker.) 

Beautifully languorous tunes, atmospheric storytelling, movie-like imagery, really quite beautiful.

On the Riverside Promenade
The whippoorwills alighting
A prostitute in pastel tights
Through the shadows striding
In her hand is a single flower
More precious than the Eiffel Tower
It’s a terrifyingly eloquent world
New York by moonlight


7. John Grant - The Art Of The Lie


Another repeat offender; it's impossible to imagine John Grant making a bad record. I've even grown to love his curious obsession with 80s synths. As long as he keeps writing such personal, moving and at times snarkily funny songs, he can back them with accordion, stylophone and hurdy gurdy for all I care.

I see that cubbyhole and where we used to eat together
I see the walls you built
The room where I slept as a child
I went downstairs into the basеment
Even though the lights arеn't on
I can hear the Beach Boys singin'
And my brothers playin' pool

And sometimes I just want to run into your arms
And let you hold me once again
I feel ashamed because I couldn't be the man
You always hoped that I would become


And if you prefer, there's a political edge too...

“This album is in part about the lies people espouse and the brokenness it breeds and how we are warped and deformed by these lies”, he says. “For example, the Christian Nationalist movement has formed an alliance with White Supremacist groups and together they have taken over the Republican party and see LGBTQ+ people and non-whites as genetically and even mentally inferior and believe all undesirables must be forced either to convert to Christianity and adhere to the teachings of the Bible as interpreted by them or they must be removed in order that purity be restored to ‘their’ nation. They now believe Democracy is not the way to achieve these goals. Any sort of pretence of tolerance that may have seemed to develop over the past several decades has all but vanished. It feels like the U.S. in is free-fall mode.”



Sunday, 22 December 2024

Snapshots #375: A Top 15 Songs About A Christmas Carol

Bah! Humbug!

Fifteen tunes dedicated to Ebeneezer Scrooge, and the cast of A Christmas Carol...


15. Himalayan utopias.



That'll be the best song you hear today.

14. Mark Strange.

Mark Strange, as I'm sure you're all aware, is the current Primus (the presiding bishop) of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

Primus - Bob

This was as close as I could get to a song about Bob Cratchit.

13. Cloned man is an aberration.

"Cloned man" is an excellent anagram.

Don McLean - Marley's Song (Save Yourself)

12. Venus slippers?


Venus Slippers are a type of Orchid.


11. Shoemakers from Bromley.



10. Wendy, Etta, Tommy and Sonny get together.



Fred, as I'm sure you're all aware, was Scrooge's nephew.

9. Exciting times follow the commercials.


After the ads come...


8. Did Yves Saint make shampoo?



7. Aussie woman known for doing one's drugs.

The Aussie woman would be a Sheila. This week's number one act were known for liking their E.

Sheila E - The Belle Of Saint Mark

Belle, as I'm sure you're all aware, was Scrooge's former fiancée.

6. A watery grave for bloke who upsets middle-class women of a certain age.

Greg Wallace is the scoundrel deserving of being buried in a Lake...

Greg Lake - Humbug

That's the B-side to a rather more well-known Christmas tune.

5. Shirley's Happy pal makes a lovely cake.

The Happy Days spin-off show featured Laverne & Shirley. A baker makes cakes.

Lavern Baker - Tiny Tim

4. Parenthetic Screamers (Mr Agana).

Parenthetic Screamers was an anagram... as was Mr Agana.

Manic Street Preachers - The Ghost Of Christmas

3. A superhero with the powers of Rigby, MacDonald and Winehouse.

Sounds like a job for Amy-Man!

Aimee Mann - Jacob Marley's Chain

2. Poor Cecelia, so befuddled.

"Poor Cecelia" was an anagram...

Alice Cooper - Make That Money (Scrooge's Song)

1. Sounds like Halifax Town.

Halifax Town, as I'm sure you're all aware, are also known as the Shay-Men.

The Shamen - Ebeneezer Good

A great philosopher once wrote: Naughty naughty, very naughty...


And to all, a good night.

More (less-seasonal) Snapshots next Saturday.

Saturday, 21 December 2024

Saturday Snapshots #375

If it's Saturday morning, it must be Snapshots time. Not a lot of people know that, but those that do... well, they're the special ones.

 Who are the people below and how are their songs connected?


15. Himalayan utopias.


14. Mark Strange.

13. Cloned man is an aberration.

12. Venus slippers?


11. Shoemakers from Bromley.


10. Wendy, Etta, Tommy and Sonny get together.


9. Exciting times follow the commercials.


8. Did Yves Saint make shampoo?


7. Aussie woman known for doing one's drugs.

6. A watery grave for bloke who upsets middle-class women of a certain age.

5. Shirley's Happy pal makes a lovely cake.

4. Parenthetic Screamers (Mr Agana).

3. A superhero with the powers of Rigby, MacDonald and Winehouse.

2. Poor Cecelia, so befuddled.

1. Sounds like Halifax Town.


You weren't supposed to guess them all... you were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.

Answers tomorrow morning.
 

Friday, 20 December 2024

Thank The F-Word It's The Friday Before Christmas

It's Christmassssss! As Noddy always says.

Or, "it's fucking Christmasssssss," as I usually mutter. 

Eric Idle said it best...


Still, it's the last day of work for a couple of weeks, so Merry Christmas to you all. 

Or, as Mr. Garrison says...

Mr. Garrison - Merry Fucking Christmas

Or, as the punks say in Japan...


And finally, a song which makes the F-word seem tame... from some very respectable ladies.


Merry Fucking Christmas to you all.


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