Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Namesakes #195: The Triffids


When a day that you happen to know is Wednesday starts off by sounding like Sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere.

I was nine when the BBC's adaptation of Day of the Triffids arrived on TV... the perfect age for watching a scary show about killer plants taking over the world. In later years, I would discover the novel - one of many excellent sci fi / horror novels by the late, great John Wyndham who also wrote The Midwich Cuckoos, The Chrysalids and The Kraken Wakes, among others.

The Triffids were truly terrifying creatures... but will they prove as scary as some of the acts below?

THE TRIFFIDS #1

Made in Great Britain in 1963, and featuring Ernie and Barry Hilton… that’s about all I can tell you about these Triffids. Poppy beat band here, but later they went Folk.

The Triffids – Over Again


THE TRIFFIDS #2

A group of people posing for a photo

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Aussie Triffids, though they were more successful in the UK than in their native land. They germinated in Perth in 1978 and were still kicking around a decade later. Lead singer David McComb would then transfer his green fingers to producing Blackeyed Susans instead.

The Triffids – Wide Open Road


TRIFFID #3


A singular Triffid, although from the image above there were four of them, and just imagine if your daughter brought one of them home. That would be scary. These guys came from Albany, New York in 1984.

Triffid - Invasion


THE TRIFFIDS #4

Around the same time in New Zealand, these Triffids were invading. You'd have thought being neighbours, they might have heard of their Australian counterparts and chosen a different name. But obviously not...

The Triffids - Hide Out


That's your lot for today - there were a couple more listed on discogs, but obviously their music was far too scary for the tube of you.

Which Triffids made your day?


Sunday, 28 June 2026

Snapshots #454: Settlement Songs


Welcome to a list of 15 songs about places we might choose to make a home in...



15. Mourning turtles and dodos.

Doves - Kingdom Of Rust

14. Mimosa.

Those of you who enjoy a nice cocktail will know that a Mimosa is another name for...

Bucks Fizz - The Land Of Make Believe

13. Strictly - new meets half of old.

Those of you who like watching celebrities dance on TV may well be horrified to have learned that the new Strictly host is Josh Widdecombe. Not a patch on the former host, old Wink' (Claudia Winkelman).

Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness 

12. Novel prize and contemporary currents, tripled.

Booker Prize. New berries. (Yes, currants are berries. I googled it.)

Booker Newbury III - Love Town

11. What's Ben's tomato worth, under the current exchange rate?

"Ben's tomato worth" was an anagram.

The Boomtown Rats - Banana Republic

10. Glaswegian Manga.

Urusei Yatsura - Strategic Hamlets

9. Stewart, Dean and Joyce.

James - Hymn From A Village

8. Hymn to making her doubt her own sanity.

Gaslighting is not big and not clever.

The Gaslight Anthem - Biloxi Parish

7. Not an imaginary hatchback.

No, it's a Real Estate!

Real Estate - Municipality

6. The first search engine found rhymes for campanologists.

The first search engine was (apparently) called Archie. 

Archie Bell & The Drells - Soul City Walk

5. Deliver them from email.

The Postal Service - The District Sleeps Alone Tonight 

...or you could have had...

The Postal Service - Brand New Colony

4. Swollen Cindy needs to unwind.

"Swollen Cindy" was an anagram.

Edwyn Collins - Nation Shall Speak Unto Nation

3. From Sunnydale to Martinique.

Buffy came from Sunnydale. Sainte Marie is in Martinique.

Buffy Sainte Marie - I'm Gonna Be A Country Girl Again

2. Oddities.

Space - Neighbourhood

1. Fancy pants in Ginger.

Kenny sang about Fancy Pants, with Ginger Rogers.

Kenny Rogers - Coward of the County


Come back to the Snapshots settlement next Saturday.

Saturday, 27 June 2026

Saturday Snapshots #454


Weller, Weller, Weller... I hope you've got some Jam on your toast this morning and you're ready for this week's quiz.

Who are these people and how are their songs connected?


15. Mourning turtles and dodos.

14. Mimosa.

13. Strictly - new meets half of old.

12. Novel prize and contemporary currents, tripled.

11. What's Ben's tomato worth, under the current exchange rate?

10. Glaswegian Manga.

9. Stewart, Dean and Joyce.

8. Hymn to making her doubt her own sanity.

7. Not an imaginary hatchback.

6. The first search engine found rhymes for campanologists.

5. Deliver them from email.

4. Swollen Cindy needs to unwind.

3. From Sunnydale to Martinique.

2. Oddities.

1. Fancy pants in Ginger.

Just who will be the 9 o'clock hero?

Answers tomorrow morning.


Friday, 26 June 2026

One Track Summer #2: Loose Articles


Loose Articles are from Manchester. They're one of an increasing number of punky girl&guitar bands that are leaving the boys in the shade at the moment. (See also Panic Shack, Twat Union, The Pill et al.) They also have a lot of fun in their videos, like here...


...and here...


However, the song I'm most taken with at the moment is this one, which doesn't appear to have a video... yet, at least. I'm fascinated with it because it appears to start with the intro to Run To You by Bryan Adams... and then segue into Come As You Are by Nirvana. Or is it Teen Spirit? It definitely sounds Nirvana-ey. That's some audacious theft right there. More power to the Loose Articles!
 


Wednesday, 24 June 2026

One Track Summer #1: How To Keep Your Husband Happy

As we approach the summer holidays, I'm going to have less time than usual to blog. Partly because of summer fun, partly because I've got another writing project I want to get cracking with. I've spent the last few weeks getting ahead on Snapshots and Namesakes so they should take care of themselves... but in between, other regular features will probably be on hold.

I will be posting the final edition of the Cancel Culture Club soon though - so if anyone else has any thoughts on whether Dreadlock Holiday by 10CC needs cancelling, please let me know by the end of this weekend.

To help fill the gaps, there will be a series of short posts in which I play one song I've been listening to recently and tell you why I like it.

Let's start with this...


The Cosmopolitans were a New York new wave / burlesque dance band famous for their live shows featuring live shows featuring go-go dancing, baton routines and "buffoonish acts". There's not enough buffoonish acts in pop music these days. Their most popular single (above) offered some useful, if tongue-in-cheek, advice for young women everywhere.

They also enjoyed Wild Moose Parties...


OK, so that was two tracks. I've already broken this feature's only rule. Bodes well...

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