I'm betting you won't want to play some of these...
Game on!
THE GAME #1
The Game came from Mitcham in Surrey and looked set for big
things in the mid-60s until an appearance on Juke Box Jury with their single The Addicted Man ruined
everything. On the comeback trail in 1995, songwriter Alan Gowing explained, “A
lot of the scandal was pure hypocrisy. We were just made an example of. The
panellists on the programme, Jimmy Savile, Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and Simon
Dee said they thought The Addicted Man was pro-drugs. Yet Jimmy Savile has
since told us he tried to persuade the others that they were misinterpreting
the lyrics. The BBC banned the record and the chairman of EMI, who was also a
member of the House of Lords, withdrew it from sale.” Still, it must feel good
to know they had Jimmy Saville on their side.
Next up, a Florida rock band, getting ahead of the game in the late 60s / early 70s. I tried
really hard to find their 1971 single Fat Mama / Girl Next Door, but it might
have been cancelled. You’ll have to make do with this…
This was the sound of 1988, on Power Quality Records from
California. I couldn’t find any pictures of the band, but I figured you might
want to write to their fan club, regardless…
From the year 2000, Game Kutya was a Hungarian rapper who
popped up on a couple of singles by the slightly more famous Hungarian pop-rapper
Mohaman. I wouldn’t normally include him, except that I love the photo above, in
which it looks like one of your mate’s dads has stolen your BMX… and what are
you gonna do about it?
Rapper and actor Jayceon Terrell Taylor is the most
famous The Game (or Game to his mates) on today’s list – even if it’s unlikely
anyone reading this blog has ever heard of him.
Today is the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, born in
Springfield, Massachusetts in 1904, the creator of The Grinch, The Cat In The
Hat, The Lorax and many other popular children’s books and characters. He’s
also the man who gave Marti Pellow a band name… but don’t hold that against
him.
“They are tame. Oh, so tame! They have come here to play.
They will give you some fun. On this wet, wet, wet day.” (from The Cat In The
Hat)
And if that's not lovin' me Then all I've got to say God didn't make little green apples And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime And there's no such thing as Doctor Seuss Or Disneyland, and Mother Goose is no nursery rhyme
Baby, instant soup doesn't really grab me Today I need something more sub-stub-sub-substantial A can of beans or black-eyed peas, some Nescafé and ice A candy bar, a falling star, or a reading from Doctor Seuss The Cat in the Hat came back Wreaked a lot of havoc on the way Always had a smile and a reason to pretend But their world has flat backgrounds And little need to sleep but to dream The sidewinder sleeps on his back