Thursday, 28 May 2026
Celebrity Jukebox #76: Dennis Locorriere
Wednesday, 27 May 2026
The Curious Case of CD32: Part #5
Track 17: Joshua Kadison - Jessie
I like a good heartfelt piano ballad. And beyond the obvious candidates (Billy, Elton), there are a lot of one hit wonder types who do this sort of thing very well too. Randy Edelman. Bruce Hornsby. Marc Cohn. And here's another one - from 1993, when I was 21 and really shouldn't have been listening to this sort of thing. Except that I was a hopeless romantic even then, so while all the cool kids were getting into grunge, I was getting down to Joshua Kadison. (Grunge came later.)
From a phone booth in Vegas, Jessie calls at five am
To tell me how she's tired of all of them
She says, "Baby, I've been thinking 'bout a trailer by the sea
We could go to Mexico... you, the cat, and me
We'll drink tequila and look for seashells
Now, doesn't that sound sweet?"
Oh, Jessie, you always do this every time I get back on my feet
Looking at the video, which I don't think I've ever seen before, Kadison wouldn't have looked out of place in the grunge scene, with his long unkempt hair and sleeveless vests. Fair play to him then for going out and recording this kind of epic singer-songwritery slush when all the cool kids were doing the whole quite-loud thing with their angst.
Apparently he wasn't quite a One Hit Wonder in the States, and his second hit, Beautiful In My Eyes, became a big wedding favourite. The video of that has him riding down the highway like Bon Jovi... but he still sounds like a 90s Dan Fogelberg tribute act. Jessie is a far better tune.
Track 18: The Sugarhill Gang - Rapper's Delight
You don't get much more old skool than this. Of course, I wasn't in to rap music in 1979. Apart from Debbie Harry, who was? But I came to appreciate this later, like most people, and probably prefer it to most of the rap that followed. It's got a sense of humour, which a lot of rap seems to lack these days (or if it is funny, it's nasty-funny), and while the rhymes start out pretty basic, if you take a listen to the longer version, there are all kinds of hidden treats, including this gem of a story from Wonder Mike...
Ever went over a friend's house to eat and the food just ain't no good?
I mean the macaroni's soggy, the peas are mushed, and the chicken tastes like wood
So you try to play it off like you think you can, by sayin' that you're full
And then your friend says, "Momma, he just being polite, he ain't finished, uh-uh, that's bull!"
And so your heart starts pumpin', and you think of a lie, and you say that you already ate
And your friend says, "Man, there's plenty of food!" so you pile some more on your plate
And while the stinky foods steamin' your mind starts to dreamin' of the moment that it's time to leave
And then you look at your plate and your chicken's slowly rottin' into something that looks like cheese
Oh, so you say, "That's it, I got to leave this place! I don't care what these people think
I'm just sittin' here makin' myself nauseous with this ugly food that stinks!"
And so you bust out the door while it's still closed, still sick from the food you ate
And then you run to the store for quick relief from a bottle of Kaopectate
And then you call your friend two weeks later to see how he has been
And he says, "I understand about the food, baby bubbah, but we're still friends"
Many years later, I'm sure Flight of The Conchords paid tribute to that here...
Flight of the Conchords - Hurt Feelings
I didn't put the long version on CD32, but I reckon Sam might be ready for it now.
Track 19: Huey Lewis & The News - The Heart of Rock n Roll
I've probably said enough about these guys recently. Besides, Huey says it best...
When they play their music, ooh that modern music
They like it with a lot of style
But it's still that same old back beat rhythm
That really, really drives 'em wild
They say the heart of rock and roll is still beating
And from what I've seen I believe 'em
Now the old boy may be barely breathing
But the heart of rock and roll, heart of rock and roll is still beating
Track 20: The Beatles - I Should Have Known Better
I'll be honest - I've no idea why I ended this CD with such an obscure Beatles track. The early CDs were pretty Beatles heavy, because they're often good basic catchy melodies that little kids dig... no wonder they were so successful. Keep It Simple, Stupid. But there were plenty of more obvious tracks I still hadn't featured by the time I hit CD32... maybe this was the exact right length for the space I had left on the CD? It wouldn't be the first time that criteria has led to a final song selection...
Tuesday, 26 May 2026
Namesakes #190: Top Ten
When I began this blog, I called it My Top Ten because that was the only feature from my old blog that I still wanted to carry on with. I was tired of writing about myself, I just wanted to write about music.
Ironically, the blog has evolved so much after the past few years that I never write Top Ten posts anymore. One day I'll relaunch for a third time (probably on Wordpress) and call the blog Irk The Purists instead. If I can be bothered.
Meanwhile, here are some bands named after this blog... what an influence I've had!
THE TOP TEN #1
We start today in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The year was 1967, when Gary Griffin and his band drove to the Stax studios in their stretch-station wagon to record this tune. And it was all captured on an early video camera as you'll see in the clip. Warms the heart, it does, to stare back into the past like that...
Gary Griffin & The Top Ten - Think Nothing About It
TOP TEN BAND #2
Over to Uganda now, where this Top Ten Band supported a number of prominent singers in the late 60s and early 70s, including Charles Kanaabi, Eddie Kabuye, Kefa, Moses Katazza and more.
Charles Kanaabi with Top Ten Band - Nasanga
TOP TEN #3
Funky German instru-mentalists from 1975... with added Frank.
Frank & The Top Ten - Bad Girl
TOP 10 #4
From Costa Rica, in 1976. Old and scratchy, but still deserving your love.
TOP TEN #5
Scott "Top Ten" Kempner was the guitarist and songwriter with early US punk band The Dictators. He was also in The Del Lords, The Brandos and The Paradise Brothers, as well as forming a short-lived band in the 80s with Dion DiMucci. Did he ever make the Top Ten? No... but that was his nickname.
Scott "Top Ten" Kempner - Hot Rod Angel
THE TOP TEN #6
90s indie with added Tina (although her real name is Mimi)... and if you feel like objecting to that, George, can I just point out that they're from Portugal?
TOP TEN #7
Polish Euro-Pop-pop-pop from 1993. They're an odd lot, as you'll see below. As far as I can tell, this was only ever released on cassette - which in 1993 would have been a very un-hip format.
TOP TEN #8
Italian house gubbins from 1995. Whenever I see that little yellow smiley face on a video, my blood runs cold.
TOP 10 #9
From the Czech Republic in 2004, a supergroup made up of some TV talent show winners... and it's every kind of awful.
TOP TEN #10
Finally today - and how fitting that there are exactly ten to choose from? - some San Francisco punks from the decade they call "The Noughties".
None of them made the actual Top Ten... but which band is Number One in your estimation?
Monday, 25 May 2026
Snapshots Spillover - More Gangster Songs
More Goodfellas and Badfellas leftover from this weekend's Snapshots, starting with the original...
Ice T - O.G. Original Gangster
Followed by a couple of the more obvious ones...
Talking Heads - Gangster Of Love
Velvet Underground - White Light/White Heat
Fatboy Slim - Gangster Trippin'
Bruce Springsteen - Murder Incorporated
Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Stool Pigeon
Elvis Costello - American Gangster Time
Morrissey - First Of The Gang To Die
Fun Lovin' Criminals - King Of New York
Followed by a few lesser-known hoodlums...
Jimmy Norman - Gangster Of Love Part I & II
The Burrito Brothers - Mean Streets
Peetie Wheatstraw - Gangster's Blues
Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Cosa Nostra
Little Starsky - Gangster Rock
And closing with my current favourites...
Sunday, 24 May 2026
Snapshots #449: Gangster Songs
If you woke up this morning with a horse's head in the bed next to you... here's why.
15. Where Bond gets his suits.
James Taylor - Machine Gun Kelly
14. Yellowhammer, Yellowhammer, Yellowhammer.
Alabama is the Yellowhammer State, X3.
Alabama 3 - Woke Up This Morning
Theme tune to The Sopranos.
13. Burn receipts to prevent nasty entanglements.
"Burn receipts" was an anagram.
12. They'll blast you to bits.
11. Audio Nerds take him in.
Audio Nerds take him in.
Dion - King Of The New York Streets
10. Not a Robin, a Kitten, a Fox or a Scimitar.
All models of Reliant motors. Including the Reliant Rialto...
9. Alias "beyond the ordinary".
8. Used for finding your way around a dark tent, prior to the year zero.
BC Camplight - I Want To Be In The Mafia
7. Hoover, Nail, Justice... it overwhelms them to be on the inside.
Three Jimmys and overwHELMS.
Jimmy Helms - Gonna Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse
6. Bloody liquid gives you twinges.
Plasma + Tics.
The Plasmatics - Concrete Shoes
5. Visualize Toothless and Puff.
Imagine Dragons - Top Of The World
Top of the world, ma!
4. How the mix-up happened.
Mix-up 'How the' to get...
The Who - The Punk And The Godfather
3. He was summer burned and winter blown.
Lyrics from Jimmy Webb's song about...
2. Have you lost a coat, Tina?
"A coat, Tina" was an anagram.
1. Tablecloths at parties.
Paper Lace - The Night Chicago Died
I'll be making you another offer you can't refuse next Saturday morning...

























