Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Positive Songs For Negative Times #88: Minneapolis Fall Out


I'm trying to keep away from the news this week, to take a break from the awfulness of it all, to grant my brain a temporary respite from Trump Derangement Syndrome. But that's almost impossible, isn't it?

I'm sure you've heard this by now. Everyone's heard it by now. Even people who don't like Bruce have shared it. I'm posting it here merely for posterity's sake...
  

And it's not the only one. I'm thankful that while I do my best to bury my head in the sand, there are people out there far braver than me, who keep on speaking out...


And here's a related tune from Mr. Hannon...

All the sycophants and narcs
All the cannibals and sharks
A secluded paradise
Of spies and cypress trees
Mar-a-Lago by the sea

Cheating losers on the greens
Swapping wives for beauty queens
Making turgid wedding speeches
Entertaining fascist leeches

Mar-a-Lago, how I miss
The golden johns in which I pissed
All that ostentatious wealth
The paintings of myself
When I was young and free


Oh wait... this just in! Even Roger Taylor's having a go.

Now, I know, you probably haven't got much time for Roger Taylor. I'm a Queen fan, and even I don't have much time for Roger Taylor. Still, fair play to him for this...

A man of no morality
Of no real quality
A shallow man

A man, devoid of empathy
No trace of sympathy
A callow man

A man, with no humanity
Of endless vanity
A swollen man

A one-man calamity, catastrophe
No trace of sanity, an empty shell

We’re drowning in your self regard
We’re drowning in your lies
We drown in your pomposity
In your atrocities
We drown

A man, of truthless vanities
Of countless fantasies
A nothing man

A man, of greed and treachery
Of mindless lechery
No kind of man

You men, of no morality
Your popularity, an endless mystery


Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Not Namesakes Tuesday: To Kill A Mockingbird


As George and Ernie are both out on manoeuvres, and because last week's bumper edition nearly finished me off, we're having a rest from Namesakes this week. All being well, it will return to bore you next Tuesday.

At the weekend, Louise and I went to see the new stage adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird. It was excellent. I've long been a fan of Aaron Sorkin's sparky, snappy dialogue, and he found some excellent ways to use the themes of the novel to say important (if ultimately futile) things about the state of America today. If it comes to your neck of the woods, I'd highly recommend going along to see it.

Here are some tunes related, in one way or another, to Harper Lee's famous novel...












Monday, 2 February 2026

The Legend of CD108: Part 4


More tracks from Sam's inexplicably favourite in-car CD...


Track 11: Pat Benatar – Heartbreaker

Not one of Pat Benatar’s UK hits, I first heard this on the soundtrack to the movie Nobody in which Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk realises his action hero side as a mild-mannered office schlub who used to be a John Wick style badass in a previous life. You can guess the rest.

Anyway, soundtracks can often breathe new life into old songs, and this was certainly the case here. It’s not a Benatar original – all her biggest hits were written by other people – and the song was originally recorded back in 1978 by West Midlands rock chick Jenny Darren. She appears slightly miffed that Benatar was the one who used it as a springboard to fame and fortune.


Track 12: Squeeze - Pullin' Mussels From A Shell

I remember when I was compiling this CD for Sam, I had a slight reservation over whether to include this track. I guess by this point I’d already used all the obvious Squeeze singles (Cool For Cats, Up The Junction, Labelled With Love, Hourglass) and this seemed the next obvious one on the list, even though it never actually cracked the UK Top 40. BUT… is it a suitable for little kids? The singalong title / chorus is a huge, mucky innuendo, isn’t it? Oh yes, it is. Although I guess the only way you’re going to know that is if someone tells you. If you’re reading this and you never knew that “Pullin' Mussels From A Shell” was Chris Difford’s clumsy/genius* (*delete as appropriate) metaphor for “the use of fingers to stimulate the female sexual organs”… then I’m really sorry if that’s ruined the song for you. Despite this, and the song’s lack of chart success (Were the two linked? Was radio hesitant because of the innuendo?), iffypedia claims Pullin’ Mussels is one of the band’s catchiest and most popular tunes. And who can argue with that? It’s a high point on this compilation.


Track 13: Liam Frost - The City Is At A Standstill

While I have listened to more songs by Jake Bugg in the hope of finding something as strong as Lightning Bolt, I can honestly say I’ve never made a similar effort with Liam Frost… and maybe I ought to. As of this writing, this is the only song I know from this Manchester lad, but it’s a belter.

I know this world is vicious darling lets make tracks now
Black out all the city lights and drink till we both grown numb
And lay down to sleep I feel like I ran all day

Liam doesn’t appear to have released anything new since 2019, so I wonder if he’s packed it all in and found a day job? Shame if he has, and I blame myself for not paying more attention. That's right: his entire career was dependent on whether I bought a couple of his records.


Sunday, 1 February 2026

Snapshots #433: Songs About Girls Names Beginning With M

 

Ladies beginning with M was this week’s link? May you all have got it right…

 

15. What a honky prima she was!

“Honky prima” was an anagram.

Mary Hopkin - Martha

14. In Spain, I have it.

Their name means “I have it” in Spanish.

Yo La Tengo - Madeline

13. You cannot be serious!

The Notsensibles - I’m in Love With Margaret Thatcher

12. Bloody…! Howard and Tom!

Bloody Norah! Howard & Tom Jones.

Norah Jones - Miriam

11. What Spike stole from Kenny, Candy and Clarence.

Spike Milligan was a goon. Kenny G, Candy Dulfer and Clarence Clemons all played sax.

The Goon Sax – Maggie

10. Sounds like an evil despot and a moody conman.

Donald & Fagin (played by Ron Moody).

Donald Fagen - Maxine

9. Where Cats initially choose to sit.

C(ats) sit on the Mat.

CMAT – Such A Miranda

8. I am yr barn owl, somehow.

“I am yr barn owl” was an anagram.

Barry Manilow – Mandy

7. Posh fast food rulers!

Kings Of Leon - Molly's Chambers

6. Patrick, in the shower.

Dallas fans will get the clue.

Duffy – Mercy

5. Found in earthenware and blunderbusses.

Found in eARThenware and bLUNDerbusses.

Art Lund – And Mimi

4. Where to buy your Wood and your Port, man.

From the Natalie Merchant, of course.

Natalie Merchant - Maggie And Milly And Molly And May

I should have just run that one photo this week, the song pretty much covers the link for us.

3. We are Fantastic, and we’re from America.

The Fantastic 4, from the US.

The 4 of Us – Mary

2. My indignation is completely justified – they’re not related!

Righteous indignation because they’re not actually brothers.

Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody

1. Idol Ben was an idle nob.

Two anagrams for the price of one.

Blondie - Maria

Mmmmmore Snapshots next Saturday.


Saturday, 31 January 2026

Saturday Snapshots #433

 

Life is a mystery
Everyone must stand alone
I hear you call my name
And it feels like home…

Time to get Into The Groove again… who are the people below and how are their songs connected?

 

15. What a honky prima she was!

14. In Spain, I have it.

13. You cannot be serious!

12. Bloody…! Howard and Tom!

11. What Spike stole from Kenny, Candy and Clarence.

10. Sounds like an evil despot and a moody conman.

9. Where Cats initially choose to sit.

8. I am yr barn owl, somehow.

7. Posh fast food rulers!

6. Patrick, in the shower.

5. Found in earthenware and blunderbusses.

4. Where to buy your Wood and your Port, man.

3. We are Fantastic, and we’re from America.

2. My indignation is completely justified – they’re not related!

1. Idol Ben was an idle nob.

If you got them all… Take A Bow. If not, the answers will be here tomorrow morning.


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