Monday, 12 January 2026
Listening Post #45: The Slime City Rabbit Hole
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Snapshots #430: Underwear Songs!
Heidi Hi, campers!
Welcome back to this week's Snapshots –
songs about underwear! Ms. Klum is famous for walking about in her skivvies,
though she did agree to keep her kit on for propriety’s sake. It was either her
or Biggie Smalls…
15. Crazy, Hippy Lit.
Crazy Chick was a song by Charlotte Church. Hippychick by Soho. And Chick Lit by We Are Scientists.
The
Chicks - Tights On My Boat
14. Tanya Donnelly. (Donelly. Donnelly. Donnelly.)
Tanya Donnelly was the lead singer of Belly. (Belly. Belly. Belly.)
Echobelly
- Pantyhose and Roses
13. It’s not unusual to be a very patient man.
Tom
Waits - Pasties And A G-String
12. Chinese troops in a skirmish.
“Chinese troops” was an anagram.
Stereophonics
- More Life In A Tramp’s Vest
11. When it comes to not throwing stones, these guys are the rulers.
People in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones… but imagine
you lived in a Crystal Castle?
Crystal
Castles - Through The Hosiery
10. Sounds like a Yes Man to me.
His namesake is Jon Anderson from Yes.
John
Anderson - Do You Have a Garter Belt?
Think this was originally a Tony Joe White tune, but Tony
appears here regularly.
9. Show me to my seat.
8. Dado, shags Patti.
Da do Ron Ron… Sex with (Patti) Smith.
7. It takes a bright man to be captain of the England cricket team.
Sarah Brightman and Michael Vaughan.
Sarah
Vaughan – Shiny Stockings
6. Needs ironing out.
The
Kinks - Mick Avory's Underpants
Yeah, OK, it’s only an instrumental – but you find a song
with underpants in the title!
5. Most stories contain one - Add Me On Snapchat!
Most sTORIes. The Snapchat thing is an acronym that the
young people use. Apparently.
Tori
Amos - The Power of Orange Knickers
4. May, Kennedy and Wilson, like the cattle.
Three Bri/yans and Highland Cattle.
Bryan
Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
Just be glad I didn’t choose the Timmy Mallett version.
3. Brown, South and Jackson get in the ring.
Three Joes, boxing.
2. Frank takes a Scottish wife, in hashtags and angel eyes.
Frankenstein wanted a Bride, though he wasn’t fussed whether
she was a Mc.
In hASHtags and angeLEYes.
Ashley
McBryde, Caylee Hammack, Pillbox Patti - Brenda Put Your Bra On
And yes, Ashley has some help on that track… but how long do
you want my clues to get?
1. REM's 11th album gets a mixed response.
REM’s 11th was the LP UP. Anagram!
Pulp - Underwear
Saturday, 10 January 2026
Saturday Snapshots #430
What’s new, pussycats? It’s Saturday morning – time to Help
Yourself to another round of Snapshots. Can I have A Minute Of Your Time to
ponder who the folk below might by… and why, why, why their songs might be
connected?
15. Crazy, Hippy Lit.
14. Tanya Donnelly. (Donelly. Donnelly. Donnelly.)
13. It’s not unusual to be a very patient man.
12. Chinese troops in a skirmish.
11. When it comes to not throwing stones, these guys are the rulers.
10. Sounds like a Yes Man to me.
9. Show me to my seat.
8. Dado, shags Patti.
7. It takes a bright man to be captain of the England cricket team.
6. Needs ironing out.
5. Most stories contain one - Add Me On Snapchat!
4. May, Kennedy and Wilson, like the cattle.
3. Brown, South and Jackson get in the ring.
2. Frank takes a Scottish wife, in hashtags and angel eyes.
1. REM's 11th album gets a mixed response.
I've a feeling this one won't last long...
See you tomorrow.
Friday, 9 January 2026
Modern Life Is Rubbish #3: Some Things Just Don't Mix
Thursday, 8 January 2026
The Best Medicine #1: A$$hole Dog
I’m struggling to feel inspired at the moment.
I can do the regulars – Snapshots, Namesakes, Songs For Dead
People – but while I have a bunch of other post ideas… I really can’t be
bothered to write them up. New Year blues, I guess.
Here’s a new series which might get forgotten after its
first post, or might just turn into a list of HMHB tunes. Songs that have made
me Laugh. Out. Loud.
If I do write further posts, maybe I’ll discuss the thorny
issue of why certain members of the musical cognoscenti believe there’s no
place for humour in a serious pop song.
Or maybe I’ll examine why I find it so hard to laugh these
days. I remember in my youth, laughing till the tears rolled down my face…
nowadays the most I manage is a “tut of amusement”.
Maybe I’ll even find something to ponder about the
incredibly subjective nature of humour – how it divides our tastes even more
than music.
In the meantime, here’s a song that did make me laugh out loud the
first time I heard it, earlier this week. The general theme of the lyrics
provoked a recurring “tut of amusement”, though my liberal / snowflake /
prudish tendencies weren’t sure about the repeated references to the dog biting
his Mum’s bits. However, what raised this song to a genuine guffaw level was
the twist in the middle, when he takes the dog to the vets.
Subjectively, this may not work for you at all. However, if
it makes one other person laugh the way I did, if I can share out the
endorphins, dopamine, serotonin etc… if only for a moment… then this will have
been a good post.



















