Fuck it, dude... let's go bowling.
(Special mention to Bowling For Soup, the only band to ever read one of my blog posts and tweet a reply about it. Pity they never wrote a bowling song.)
10. The Blue Nile - High
Bowling alleys as a metaphor for the modern malaise? Yes please, Paul.
In the bowling alleys
In the easy living
Something good got lost along the way
9. The White Stripes - Red Bowling Ball Ruth
What a racket. In a good way, of course.
8. Donald Fagen - Miss Marlene
Now we know where Donald Fagen spends his Saturday nights...
Whether straight or hammered
She was the best in town
When she released a red ball
All the pins fall down
Can't you hear the balls rumble?
Can't you hear the balls rumble?
Miss Marlene
Were still bowling
Every Saturday night
Saturday night
7. The Auteurs - Showgirl
Luke Haines knows how to show a girl a good time...
I took a show girl for my bride
Thought my life would be right
Took her bowling, got her high
Got myself a showgirl bride
6. The Handsome Family - Bowling Alley Bar
When Brett and Renee are on fire, they can't be beaten...
Dented cars make me think of you
Sitting on a red leather stool
Drinking with your sunglasses on
In the bowling alley bar
And the sound of crashing pins
Behind us when we kissed
The night I wrecked my father's car
Behind the bowling alley bar
5. John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John - Summer Nights
Can't listen to this without remembering that time Adam Buxton interviewed Paul Weller...
Took her bowling
In the arcade
We went strolling
Drank lemonade
Do you think
This rhymes with laid?
4. Camera Obscura - Let's Go Bowling
More Glaswegian heartbreak from Tracyanne and the gang...
Anyway, I got myself some bowling shoes
An' they are all that I can see
With all my might I scored a strike
My friend you wouldn't believe
My teenage years were wasted all on me
Yeah, I can relate to that last line.
3. Lambchop - Let's Go Bowling
Musically, this wouldn't be out of place on The Big Lebowski soundtrack.
Lyrically: it is devastating.
Put that camera away
Take no pictures of the ruins of our life
That died without a fight and oh
We're doing everything just right
Except for touching and for holding and consoling
Let's go bowling
2. Elvis Presley - Down In The Alley
Originally recorded by The Clovers in 1957, Elvis brought a desperate energy to it that lifts it above much of the soundtrack fodder he was recording at the time. I love the anoraky detail you can find on iffypedia about old Elvis songs: "Presley recorded it between 4 and 7 AM in the early morning of May 26, 1966 at the May 25—28 studio sessions for RCA at the RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee". Did this guy ever sleep?
Janie, Janie, Janie, Janie, Jane Jane
Down in the alley, just you and me
We're going bowlin' till half past three
Just rockin' and reelin', we'll get that feelin'
Down in the alley, oh baby gee
1. Camper Van Beethoven - Take The Skinheads Bowling
Of course, there could only be one Number One on this chart. The Manics do a pretty faithful cover too. From the album Telephone Free Landslide Victory. Mark E. Smith would be proud.
Maybe it's a metaphor for racism, maybe it's just nonsense. Either way, it scores 300.
Which one is right up your alley?
I was scrolling down and getting increasingly anxious but fortunately the number one did not disappoint
ReplyDeleteWhew.
DeleteThe Kinks - Come Dancing
ReplyDeleteThey put a parking lot on a piece of land
When the supermarket used to stand
Before that they put up a bowling alley
On the site that used to be the local pally
Yeah, it came close. But it doesn't seem all that long since I included it in My Top Ten Supermarket Songs (Vol. 2) for the very same reason...
DeleteNo doubting the Number 1 spot
ReplyDeleteonly other one I can offer is Bowling Barmy by The Toy Dolls
I'm too scared to give that a listen.
DeleteIf CVB hadn't been at No.1 I'd have eaten my hat. Didn't Teenage Fanclub have a bash at it too?
ReplyDeleteProbably.
ReplyDeleteYour hat looks pretty tasty though...
There could be no other No.1.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe you haven't included ELO's Showdown, the *ultimate* bowling song - just watch Kingpin if you don't believe me.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't forget the Wanktones - 'Live from the Fontana Bowlerama'. Ten rockabilly tunes recorded 'live' to the backdrop of beer and skittles. I'll send you a link if you're struggling to find it.
As promised Rol.
DeleteThanks, John. Link's not working, but I'll try to track 'em down. How could I resist The Wanktones?
DeleteHi Rol, again, don't seem to be able to regularly commit to checking out yours and other blogs that I try to follow - so I I haven't been a regular reader of late.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved a particular line in Crowded House's anti America track - Chocolate Cake.
"I saw Elvis Presley walk out of a Seven Eleven
And a woman gave birth to a baby and then bowled 257"
Don't worry, Deano, there are no penalties for not reading this blog. It's probably beneficial to your health.
DeleteGood suggestion, and one of my favourites from CH.
Yaaaaaaay!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJC