Saturday, 18 July 2026

Saturday Snapshots #457


Smell the Musk!

I'm sorry. I didn't want to put any of you off your breakfast.

Here are some pictures of popular musicians. Who are they and how are their song connected?


15. Honest stereos may not sound right.

14. The end of the Affair.

13. If you think I'm putting one of those on my head, you must be joking.

12. Oh in your council home, he jumped on your bones, ow you're smelling it time after time.

11. Three blokes from Hull.

10. Managing Directors use ancient Jedi mind tricks.

9. Wind blows down from the Sports Shoe Shop.

8. Everything must go, even one of your Es, says Bell and Orbit.

7. Dirty... ...Poltergeist.

6. Can be arch, always sad.

5. That's quite a coup for an officer.

4. The King complains - that's not a Roman Century!

3. Dr. Dre's latest headphones.

2. The Charlatans!

1. Don't be scared to cry.

Answers tomorrow morning!


28 comments:

  1. 12 Amyl & the Sniffers

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  2. 15. Stone Roses
    2. Pretenders

    JM

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  3. 2. Pretenders
    1. Tears For Fears

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  4. 11. Kingston Trio

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  5. Is it songs about money? Slang terms for money perhaps? Brass in Pocket, Greenback Dollar...

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    1. C is today's billionaire!

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    2. It was the vile man at the top which was my biggest clue!

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    3. Good to see he is useful for something.
      Well done C

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    4. Ah, I thought it might be to do with metals such as gold etc but you've got it C. Ditto what CC said.

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  6. 14 - Steve Ellis (from Love Affair)

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    1. I thought it was Ricky Ross but then thought he never used to appear in a vest and had different hair. Rol will put us right.

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    2. It is Deacon Blue. When Ricky was young.

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    3. Gosh, I've liked them from the start so must have forgotten what he looked like when he was so young.

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  8. 7 - Harry Enfield doing a Barry Gibb impersonation...

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    1. The poor Bee Gees were forever being impersonated. They didn't always take it with good humour as per the infamous Clive Anderson interview.

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