Thursday, 4 June 2026
The Questionability of CD80: Part #1
Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Another Day #15: National Repeat Day
Today is, I'm presuming in the US, but maybe elsewhere too, "National Repeat Day".
I'll let them explain...
Ever had an experience that was so amazing, it’s worth doing twice? Or said something so brilliant that it simply bears repeating? Well, that’s exactly what this day is all about.
What?!?
National Repeat Day invites people to lean into the oddly satisfying side of doing something again on purpose. It can be as simple as replaying a favourite song or as ambitious as recreating an entire “best day ever” itinerary.
Was this written by AI? What exactly is "oddly satisfying" about doing something you like again? Why do I need a special day to play my favourite song again?
Tuesday, 2 June 2026
Namesakes #191: The Cardigans
Perhaps it's not the most sexy or exciting item of clothing in your wardrobe, but the humble cardigan deserves our love for making us feel warm and cosy in winter days.
Will any of the Cardigans below have the same effect?
THE CARDIGANS #1
From Chattanooga in the late 50s came the choo-choo Cardigans, four young sloppy-doo-woppy dudes who hit the charts twice with their single Your Graduation Means Goodbye. I chose the b-side, which was a lot more fun.
The Cardigans - Boll Weevil On The Mountain Top
The Cardigans named their debut album Emmerdale - I'm presuming the show is big in Sweden? Their breakthru record came in 1996 when the infectious single below was featured in the soundtrack of Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.
Not a great deal of choice in the Cardigans aisle... are any of them a good fit?
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Snapshots #450: Invisible Songs
Introducing C's guest post yesterday, we had David MacCallum, a one-time Invisible Man. Today, C sent me a lovely photo of Pauline Murray, without her Invisible Girls. And here they are reunited...
Pauline Murray & The Invisible Girls - Dream Sequence
Here are some more songs you probably won't be able to see. Hopefully you can hear them all fine.
15. Atmospheric noblemen make a spelling mistake.
Dukes of (a misspelt) stratosphere.
The Dukes of Stratosphear - Vanishing Girl
14. Wireless CEO.
Head of radio…
Radiohead - How To Disappear Completely
13. Fruity Hindu deity.
Rama is a Hindu deity.
12. They left a mark.
11. Confused guests win riots.
Anagram!
Swing Out Sister - I Can Hear You But I Can’t See You
10. Leggy syndrome?
Restless legs syndrome, a neurological condition.
Restless - Vanish Without A Trace
9. Sci fi villain loses final letters.
Durand Durand is a character from the film ‘Barbarella’
8. Indiana, Extra Small
IN being the state code for Indiana and XS Extra Small.
7. Nightclub make-up.
Heaven was a London nightclub, ‘17’ a cosmetic brand.
6. Ian or Tony might catch the ball.
Ian Curtis / Tony Curtis may field.
Curtis Mayfield - To Be Invisible
5. You just won’t get this clue.
4. Dusky sorrow.
The Twilight Sad - That Summer, At Home, I Had Become The Invisible Boy
3. Get in a muddle, lick my tube.
Beat Les!
The Beatles - You Won’t See Me
1. Massive Attack song blows up.
‘Teardrop’ explodes…
Teardrop Explodes: You Disappear From View
Saturday, 30 May 2026
Saturday Snapshots #450 - Special Guest Post Edition
How better to celebrate the 450th edition of Saturday Snapshots than by giving your host a week off?
Step forward the wonderful C from Sun Dried Sparrows with fifteen songs about... what?
15. Atmospheric noblemen make a spelling mistake.
14. Wireless CEO.
13. Fruity Hindu deity.
12. They left a mark.
11. Confused guests win riots.
10. Leggy syndrome?
9. Sci fi villain loses final letters.
8. Indiana, Extra Small
7. Nightclub make-up.
6. Ian or Tony might catch the ball.
5. You just won’t get this clue.
4. Dusky sorrow.
3. Get in a muddle, lick my tube.
I'm glad C came up with that clue - I wouldn't have dared!
2. I demand that you hit Mr Dawson!
1. Massive Attack song blows up.






















