Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Another Day #6: National No Smoking Day
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Namesakes #179: The Purple Gang
The web of lies tells me that, "The Purple Gang was Detroit’s most notorious organized crime gang in the 1920s and 1930s". But I prefer to think that so many different acts have chosen The Purple Gang as a band name not in tribute to those nefarious scallywags... but as a reference to one of the seminal rock 'n' roll hits...
Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone
Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone
The drummer boy from Illinois went crash, boom, bang
The whole rhythm section was a Purple Gang
Whatever the reason, I was surprised how many Purple Gangs there have been...
THE PURPLE GANG #1
THE PURPLE GANG #2
Stockport band, produced by Joe Boyd, who enjoyed a certain notoriety in 1968 when their single Granny Takes A Trip was banned by the BBC. It didn't help that their lead singer, Pete Walker, delighted in the stage name "Lucifer". According to various sources, the controller of the BBC at the time remarked, “...a song with a dubious title designed to corrupt the nation’s youth – and a band that boasts a warlock for a singer will not be tolerated by any decent society.” John Peel, on the other hand, would later say that, “...Granny is one of the all-time great records.”
After enjoying a whiff of success in Bulgaria and Hungary with the single Sunset Over The Mersey (which I couldn't find on the tube of you), the band split up in the early 70s, only to reform in 1998 because that's what bands do.
The Purple Gang - Granny Takes A Trip
THE PURPLE GANG #3
The Purple Gang - No Tranquilizers
PURPLE GANG #4
THE PURPLE GANG #5
Today's token umchicka-umchicka-umchicka nonsense from 1997.
The Purple Gang - Ghetto / Resolve
THE PURPLE GANG #6
Michigan-based guitar band comprising four 17 year olds when they started playing together in 1997. Their entry on the camp of bands says, "They were together for roughly 3 years, until they got tired of no one coming to their shows, and then they started new bands with similar results." I like them for their honesty.
The Purple Gang - Poster Art In Poland
PURPLE GANG #7
Detroit hip hop crew from the early 21st Century...
PURPLEGANG #8
Proper old-skool hip hop band from Pittsburgh in 2012. They got in here today by writing an eponymous tune.
THE PURPLE GANG #9
Which ones are royalty... and which ones leave you purple in the face?
Monday, 9 March 2026
The Enigma of CD87: Part 1
Thank you to everybody who chose a CD number for me to write
about from the 174 I have created for our in-car entertainment since Sam was
born. I will endeavour to look at each CD in turn, so we’ll start with Martin’s
choice of CD87.
I’ve grown to enjoy this feature because it takes me back to
the music blogging basics. And the randomness of it means I’ll write about
things I might otherwise never get to comment on. I’ll try not to let the
comments become too repetitive and find something interesting to say about all
the songs that feature.
Let’s see how CD87 kicks off…
Track 1: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers – Here Comes My Girl
Tom Petty crops up on these CDs with surprising frequency… or perhaps not surprising when you consider his songwriting philosophy of “"Don't bore us - get to the chorus!" Tom’s back catalogue of catchy FM rock songs are perfect for driving because they easily hook into the minds of casual listeners. But there’s a depth to his songwriting too, something that a lot of his peers can’t quite equal.
Here Comes My Girl was from the third Heartbreakers album,
1979’s Damn The Torpedoes, the one that really broke them in the US. Unlike the
two singles that preceded it (Don’t Do Me Like That & Refugee), it didn’t
crack the Top 40, but I guess it still racked up a lot of airplay at the time
and kept the album in the public consciousness.
I like the fact that Petty talks / shouts the verses, then
sings the chorus. It feels a bit bluesy in that – though iffypedia suggests he
stole the idea from either Blondie or the Shangri-Las.
I didn’t get into Tom Petty until he released his first
Greatest Hits compilation in 1993. Since then, he’s rarely been far from my
speakers.
Track 2: The Manic Street Preachers - Australia
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Snapshots #438: Euphemisms For... S-E-X... Songs
This is Chubby Checker. In 2013, he was forced to sue a leading IT company for promoting an app that used his name as a euphemism for measuring the size of one's manhood. The app was withdrawn.
Here are 15 songs that could well be euphemisms for nookie.
15. Danced for Patrick Hernandez.
Before she became famous, she was a backing singer and dancer for the French disco star.
14. Scotland bar vandal gets his comeuppance.
"Scotland bar vandal" was an anagram.
Starland Vocal Band - Afternoon Delight
If you've never seen the video before, I urge you to give it a click. These days, we're so used to seeing pop stars singing about sex... but these guys look so wholesome, surely they were waiting till they were married?
13. Dustbin Wagon Americano.
Dustin Wagons are made by Dennis. An Americano is a coffee.
12. Slow horse is such a sweetie.
Have you watched Slow Horses yet? If not, you don't know what you're missing. Gary Oldman plays Jackson Lamb... and he's luscious!
That might be a song about carpets. I'm not sure.
11. That time Elton came back and stayed.
(Elton) John and Paul Young, who sang Come Back And Stay.
John Paul Young - I Wanna Do It With You
10. Droopy-nosed flock.
Flight of the Conchords - Business Time
9. Live with Mr. Las Vegas, on the loo.
Liv' is short for Olivia. Mr. Las Vegas was Wayne Newton. A loo is a John.
8. We're all lost inside Grampa's Telstar obsession.
Grampa's Telstar obsession
7. Needs an A to boogie.
That's what the young people are calling it these days, apparently.
6. Sounds like a video game, second prize on the Golden Shot.
The video game would be Sega. Second prize on the Golden Shot might be the Silver Bullet.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Night Moves
Worth watching that video for an early appearance by Joey from Friends.
Or, a little less subtle...
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - The Horizontal Bop
5. Rebel Without A Chris.
James Dean was a Rebel Without A Cause. Chris Martin, without the Chris, would be...
Dean Martin - Wham! Bam! Thank You, Ma'am!
4. Nike, round the bend.
Nike Air, but curved.
3. Wayne.
2. Found washed up on Liberty Shores.
"Liberty Shores" was an anagram.
Isley Brothers - Between The Sheets
1. Henry, Wendy, Skip.
Saturday, 7 March 2026
Saturday Snapshots #438
Dig, if you will, the pictures below in which pop stars strike curious poses... can you, my darlings, can you identify them... and work out how theirs songs are connected?
15. Danced for Patrick Hernandez.
14. Scotland bar vandal gets his comeuppance.
13. Dustbin Wagon Americano.
12. Slow horse is such a sweetie.
11. That time Elton came back and stayed.
10. Droopy-nosed flock.
9. Live with Mr. Las Vegas, on the loo.
8. We're all lost inside Grampa's Telstar obsession.
7. Needs an A to boogie.
6. Sounds like a video game, second prize on the Golden Shot.
5. Rebel Without A Chris.
4. Nike, round the bend.
3. Wayne.
2. Found washed up on Liberty Shores.
1. Henry, Wendy, Skip.
How can you just leave me standing alone in a world that's so cold?
Answers tomorrow.
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