Tuesday, 21 April 2026

Namesakes #185: Black Lace


Ah yes, the secret promise of black lace. The illicit temptation. The forbidden erotic thrills. The... Conga.

Agadoo I really want to listen to a bunch of bands called Black Lace? 

Haven't I got anything better to do with my life? 

Haven't you?


BLACK LACE #1


We start today in Australia with an Aboriginal band formed in 1972 by Mac Silva... but still going strong well into the 80s.



BLACK LACE #2


Bettye Sweet, aka Black Lace, sang backing vocals on Gary Wright's big US hit Dreamweaver in 1975. A couple of years later, she teamed up with White Satin (Julie Lucero) for an album of funky disco tunes, most notably...



BLACK LACE #3


Steve Scholey, Alan Barton, Colin Gibb and Terry Dobson. They sound like the kids who used to muck around in Maths lessons, don't they? In 1979 they won A Song For Europe and went on to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest. They came seventh (which these days would be a win!), and that really ought to have been the end of it. Except... it wasn't.


Because in 1981, Colin and Alan held a coup and chucked the other two guys out, reinventing Black Lace as "the ultimate party band". That's when the horror really began, especially if you went anywhere near a school disco from 1983 onwards. Superman. Do Tha Conga. The Hokey Cokey. Aga-bloody-doo. In 2003, Q Magazine voted it The Worst Song of All Time. There's more to the story. Much more. Members came and went. There were scandals, fall outs, bankruptcy, benefit fraud and worse (you can probably guess)... honestly, it made depressing reading. If you're desperate to know more, there was a documentary released late last year which the Grauniad reviewer described as "melancholy".

Anyway. Here it is. If you need extra incentive to watch the video, I'm told that one of the dancing fruit people is actually future TV star / Cruise singer Jane MacDonald. Push pineapple. Shake the tree...



BLACKLACE #4


Wash your ears out with a New York heavy rock act from the mid 80s.



BLACK LACE #5


Sometimes you look at a band photo and there's one member who seems to have wandered in from a completely different group.

Here's some more hard rocking types (plus Peter Andre) from Greece in the year they called 1990.



BLACK LACE CLUB #6


I'm bending the rules to allow this "alternative rock trio from the heart of Siberia" in here because they're better than any of the other acts I've heard today. Then again, I set a low bar.



Which Black Lace makes you feel sexier?

And which ones put you off sex forever?


Monday, 20 April 2026

Snapshots Spillover: More Record Labels In Song


A few more record labels I had left over after this weekend's celebration, starting with the obvious one...

Followed by some more beloved... and not so beloved labels...

Kamikaze Pilots - Sharon Signs to Cherry Red

Woody Guthrie - Roll On, Columbia

Graham Central Station - It Ain't Nothing But A Warner Brothers Party

Hugh Cornwell - Blue Note

Jimmy Buffett - Ace

Faith No More - Epic

Kiss - Charisma

Jazzy Jay - Def Jam

Rick Wakeman - Stax

Godley & Creme - Rhino Rhino

Bertie Higgins - Casablanca

Box of Frogs - Asylum

Gregg Diamond - Arista Vista

Richard Strauss - Elektra

The Verve - Reprise

(That was kind of a two-for-one deal.)

Joni Mitchell - The Sire Of Sorrow

Thinking about Sire Records also reminded me of this...

Belle and Sebastian - Seymour Stein

While Joni also led me to this song about Record Company boss David Geffen...

Joni Mitchell - Free Man In Paris

And while I couldn't find any songs with Parlophone in the title, I then remembered this...

Just when the Beta Band was about to start
It all started in London town
When we gave our demo to Phil Brown
Then we met Miles at Parlophone
And let him hear "Dog's Got a Bone"
He said go to Chalk Farm and put it on wax
The next few weeks was spent cutting four tracks

The Beta Band - The Beta Band Rap

Some of those were clearly not about record labels... but a lot of them were.

For balance, considering how many pop stars end up slagging off their labels in song... here's someone who loves his. (I think.)



Sunday, 19 April 2026

Snapshots #444: Songs About Record Labels

As Half Man Half Biscuit reminded us on Friday, yesterday was Record Store Day. And so, to celebrate, rather than taking out a second mortgage (the first one's bad enough), I dug out 15 songs about record companies. They're rarely complementary...


15. Soft focus.

I know, I know, these guys only featured here a couple of weeks back, but I couldn't not include this...

Blur - The Universal

Or this...

Blur - B.L.U.R.E.M.I.

14. Inflexible pinkies.

Stiff Little Fingers - Rough Trade

13. Pigswill company loses a litre, but finds a band inside. (Presumably a rather smelly band.)*

(*This clue was inspired by the latest edition of Ernie's Pun Fun.)

Pigswill company... minus one L.

Wilco - Capitol City

12. Spidey unmasked by Norton!

Graham reveals that he's Parker!

Graham Parker - Mercury Poisoning

11. Paints pictures about how it's gonna be... home, kitchen, earthen.

Joshua Kadison told us that Jessie paints pictures about how it's gonna be. Homeware, kitchenware, earthenware...

Jessie Ware - Swan Song

Swan Song was Led Zeppelin's own record label.

10. Dragon Lady.

The Lockheed U2 aircraft was nicknamed "Dragon Lady".

U2 - Vertigo

9. BAD boys.

Big Audio Dynamite - Sony

8. Egyptian life force, German affirmation, Iris's Dolls.

Ka is the Egyptian life force. Ja is German for yes. Iris was a song by the Goo Goo Dolls.

Kajagoogoo - Big Apple

7. Austrian poet.

Rainer Maria - Atlantic

6. Polish sextets in disarray. 

"Polish sextets" was an anagram.

The Sex Pistols - EMI

5. Ape king found in whale.

Jonah was found in a whale. The ape was King Louis.

Jona Lewie - Be Stiff

Originally by Devo, who also started out on Stiff.

4. Sistine, Lady, Fallen. 

The Fallen Madonna with The Big Boobies, for anyone who remembers 'Allo 'Allo. My dad used to work with Gordon 'Renee' Kaye, before he became famous.

Madonna - Like A Virgin

3. Clear victors in the Dads Vs. Lads match.

Boys: 2, Men: well, I'm guessing nil.

Boyz II Men - Motownphilly

2. Winners of the 1973 "Longest Band Name Without Any Vowels" competition. (Semis not counted.)

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Workin' for MCA

Some people class 'y' as a semi-vowel. I do not.

1. Found confused, but only after rehab.


"Only after rehab" was an anagram.

Two Record Labels for the price of one in this tune...

Harry Belafonte - Island In The Sun

More of this tomfoolery next Saturday.


Saturday, 18 April 2026

Saturday Snapshots #444


You know it's a wonderful life when you can turn on your computer on a Saturday morning and find some Snapshots to identify.

Who are the folks below and how are their songs connected? 


15. Soft focus.

14. Inflexible pinkies.

13. Pigswill company loses a litre, but finds a band inside. (Presumably a rather smelly band.)*

(*This clue was inspired by the latest edition of Ernie's Pun Fun.)

12. Spidey unmasked by Norton!

11. Paints pictures about how it's gonna be... home, kitchen, earthen.

10. Dragon Lady.

9. BAD boys.

8. Egyptian life force, German affirmation, Iris's Dolls.

7. Austrian poet.

6. Polish sextets in disarray. 

5. Ape king found in whale.

4. Sistine, Lady, Fallen. 

3. Clear victors in the Dads Vs. Lads match.

2. Winners of the 1973 "Longest Band Name Without Any Vowels" competition. (Semis not counted.)

1. Found confused, but only after rehab.

Look out your Rear Window tomorrow morning and you might just see the answers!


Friday, 17 April 2026

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