Wednesday, 29 April 2026

Another Day #13: International Noise Awareness Day


Welcome to International Noise Awareness Day, a day which seeks to highlight the detrimental effects of living in a noisy place. Now obviously, I like a bit of noise from time to time, but just imagine if every second of every day sounded like a mash-up of these...









Sometimes, you just need a bit of peace and quiet, yeah?

Loud environments don’t just overwhelm the ears. They can raise blood pressure, disturb sleep, and even slow down how well children learn. Many studies warn that constant noise wears down both the body and mind.

Today then is a day to turn the volume down and enjoy something a little gentler on the ears...




Kings Of Convenience - Winning A Battle, Losing The War (from the album Quiet Is The New Loud)




Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Namesakes #186: Michael Jackson

There's a Michael Jackson movie coming out. (It might even be out now. I wrote this post a while back and release dates change.) You may have heard about it. If not, here's the trailer...

Michael | Official Trailer

Produced by Sony / Universal, who were also his record company, in co-operation with the Michael Jackson estate, with Jermaine's son in the leading role. 

It strikes me that this is an effort to polish a tarnished legacy - make us all forget that MJ might have been a little Off The Wall... possibly a Smooth Criminal... maybe even Bad? With that back catalogue, Sony should be making far more money out of Michael Jackson's songs than they probably are... so will a movie Heal The World and make us all start listening to Thriller again? You know what they say, Sony... Don't Stop Till You Get Enough! 

Stranger things have happened...

That, however, is not the business of the day. Instead, we are gathered here to listen to music by lots of different people called Michael Jackson. Because if that's your name... You Are Not Alone.


MICHAEL JACKSON #1

Who’s bad? Back in 1926, the answer to that question would be Kentucky jazz and blues pianist Mike Jackson, performing here with Mabel Richardson on vocals. I really wanted to find the flip side, which was apparently called I’m Gonna Kill Myself. But the tube of you always gets upset when I type that into my search engine.

Mike Jackson & Mabel Richardson – Just Too Bad

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #2

Next - another Mike Jackson, this one the drummer and songwriter with US garage band The Fugitives in 1966…

The Fugitives – No Tease

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #3

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Bradford-born Mick Jackson was the bassist with The Love Affair (see Namesakes #157) from 1967-71. Which gives us another excuse to listen to this…

The Love Affair – Everlasting Love

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #4

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Which brings us to the oh-so-controversial King of Pop… though, as Swiss Adam pointed out in a past edition of Cancel Culture Club, despite his sins, radio still plays his songs. Hopefully they focus on the stuff up to and including Thriller , because after that it’s all a bit ropey. Bad has dated Badly, and the only good thing about Earth Song is Jarvis Cocker’s bum-wiggling interruption at the BRITS.

Go further back though, and his achievements are still worthy of note – not least for becoming the (joint-) lead singer of the Jackson Five when he was only six years old.

Michael Jackson – Beat It

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #5

Connecticut-born jazzman Michael Gregory Jackson released his first records in the late 70s,  but dropped his surname from the record sleeves in the mid-80s, to be known only as Michael Gregory after that.

Michael Gregory Jackson – Steel Your Heart

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #6

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Pick up a copy of the 1979 hit Blame It On The Boogie by The Jacksons and you’ll notice it was written by one M. Jackson. You’d be forgiven for thinking that this was Michael sharing a hit with his brothers to balance out his blossoming solo career, but not so. Boogie was actually the brainchild of English singer-songwriter Michael George Jackson, his brother David Jackson and one Elmar Krohn – no relation. Mick’s version battled it out in the charts with the Jacksons – Capital only played his version, while Radio 1 favoured The Jacksons. The NME and the Melody Maker also took sides. Ultimately, Mick lost out, only getting to #15, while The Jacksons crashed the top ten. Mick's follow-up single, Weekend, also made the Top 40, and he got to appear on the same edition of Top Of The Pops as his more famous namesake.

Mick Jackson – Blame It On The Boogie

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #7

OK, I’m ready for the accusations of barrel-scraping now, but when I discovered that one Michael Thorpe Jackson was involved in the production of the second best single from the 80s called Atmosphere, I knew he deserved a place here. Joy Division fans can rest easy – they’re not second best to anyone. But Russ Abbot’s Atmosphere…? ‘Nuff said.

Sadly, it turns out that MTJ had nothing to do with the A-side and only arranged the B-side, a woeful Russ Abbott composition (of course Russ didn’t write Atmosphere!) which I’m sharing here today purely because I’m a sadist.

Russ Abbott – Thoughts Of A Child

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #8

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Next up to Rock With You - the keyboard player with Seattle-based prog-metal band Heir Apparent, but only between 1987 and 1989, when this was recorded…

Heir Apparent – Just Imagine

 

MICHAEL J. JACKSON #9

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Lead singer with British metal band Satan, proud NWOBHM-heads that they were, from 1986 till… well, it seems like they’re still going. 

Who’d have thought that one of our MJs might have had any direct links to Satan?

Satan – Key To Oblivion


MICHAEL JACKSON #10

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Here’s Buffalo-born Michael Lee Jackson rocking out in 2006, with Ian Gillan on backing vocals. He also takes a nice photo – we should get him to join John Medd’s Photo Challenge.

Michael Lee Jackson – Clean And Dirty

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #11

Imagine the pop potential of Michael Jackson and George Michael! Put them together and you get George Michael Jackson: the man on guitar, vocals, harp and songwriting duties on this 2014 tune by The Naked Heroes. How could it fail?

The Naked Heroes – Sheila

 

MICHAEL JACKSON #12

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And finally, from 2018, the man who now promotes himself as “The Living MJ”: musical theatre composer, lyricist, writer and trash talker, Michael R. Jackson. “Honesty is his brand.”

Michael R. Jackson – Dirty Laundry


Which Michael Jackson has Got To Be There on your playlist - and which MJ makes you cry: Leave Me Alone!?

Monday, 27 April 2026

Snapshots Spillover: More W-onderful Places


More places beginning with W, following on from this week's Snapshots.

Let's start where Alice ended up... no, not in a Big Country.


Next we go to the current World Capital of Corruption and Idiocracy...

The Magnetic Fields – Washington DC

Hopefully that won't always be the case... though there is a worry that Michael Martin Murphey might be correct...

Michael Martin Murphey – The Wild West Is Going To Get Wilder

And back home to a Country whose name appears in far too few song titles...

The Wedding Present - Wales

Drive East from there and you might end up here...

The Capital Letters - Wolverhampton

Or even here...

Go Kart Mozart - West Brom Blues

And if you were going South East, you could be going towards...

Bleech – The Worthing Song

And on the way, you might call in here..

The Candy Skins - Wembley

Just don't stop at the services - they charge a fortune!

Roy Harper - Watford Gap

Meanwhile... yesterday, Andy Bell sang us a lovely song about Weston-Super-Mare. Just be grateful I chose that rather than...

The Wurzels - Sunny Weston-Super-Mare

Now before we head back across the pond, how about a word about one of the oldest cities in northern Europe?

Porridge Radio - Worms

Ask Walter if you don't believe me.

So then, we finish our travels back in "the land of the free"... although these guys are from Melbourne, so what do they know about it?

The Lucksmiths - Wyoming

Now Winnemucca is clearly the best place name beginning with W. Sadly, I couldn't find any songs about it... but Richmond Fontaine did name a whole after after it.

Richmond Fontaine - Out Of State (from Winnemucca)

Then there's Waco, a town famous for its infamous siege... 

The Indelicates - Something's Goin' Down In Waco

Although other things have happened there.

Ethel Cain – Waco, Texas 

Charley Crockett – The Man From Waco

I had to finish today back in Canada though. Not exactly the best tune you'll hear today... but definitely the best song title.



Sunday, 26 April 2026

Snapshots #445: Songs About Places Beginning With W

Here's Denzel Washington with the answers to this week's quiz. I almost used his photo yesterday, but you guys are getting a bit too smart when it comes to the top of the page pic, so I went with Warren Beatty instead. Warren is a city in Ohio. There's also a Warren in Michigan. And one in Cheshire. Probably some others too.

Here are 15 more places that begin with W... Washington, Wales and Wuhan were conspicuous by their absence. Maybe in tomorrow's spillover edition... 


15. Slightly longer than a Buzzcock.

Pete Shelley was a Buzzcock. This is almost his Namesake...

Peter Shelley - Wisconsin

14. Useful for campanologists.

That's a handy bell!

Andy Bell - Weston-Super-Mare 

That's a great tune from the Erasure dude.

13. Tastes like Homer's beer.


Duffy - Warwick Avenue

12. Revolutionary War singer, without his comrades.

60s band Paul Revere and the Raiders were named after a famous soldier from the American Revolutionary War. The band were also named after their keyboard player, whose real name was Paul Revere Dick. He dropped the surname on stage. Can't think why. 

The lead singer of Paul Revere and the Raiders was...

Mark Lindsay – Windy Wakefield

I've no idea why he's singing about a town just a few miles down the M1 from me.

11. Lard, Sweet Pea & Ivy.

Lard was, of course, the nickname used by DJ Marc Riley when he worked with Mark Radcliffe in the 90s. He was also in The Fall. But whenever Mark E. Smith kicked him out, he returned to his own band...

Marc Riley With The Creepers - Bard of Woking

10. Found in the back of a taxi and on short British Airways flights.

Back of a cAB... and on BA flights.

Abba - Waterloo

9. Looming over a Norfolk Festival.

Weavers used looms - or wanted to smash them. The Norfolk music festival is held at Houghton Hall... although these guys actually came from Westhoughton in Greater Manchester. Which might explain how they spotted the UFOs below...

The Houghton Weavers - The Martians Have Landed In Wigan

8. Confused, but they still made a rich packet.

"Rich packet" was an anagram.

Cheap Trick – A Long Way To Worcester

I had to listen carefully to make sure Cheap Trick weren't signing "A long was to Wor-chester". Actually it sounds more like they sing "Wister" than "Wuster", but close enough, I guess. 

No idea why though.

7. AU + a short Friar + Spider-Man, initially. 

AU is Gold. The abbreviation for a Friar is Fra. Spider-Man is Peter Parker.

Goldfrapp - Ride A White Horse

Whitehorse is the capital of Canada's Yukon territory.

6. Lapwings dressed as lambs.

The Mutton Birds - Wellington

We needed a native band to sing about the capital of New Zealand.

5. Modern American Music Hall players.

New Vaudeville Band - Winchester Cathedral

4. Globe loathing.

Theatre Of Hate - Do You Believe In The Westworld?

I didn't say they had to be real places.

3. The Pink... Parsons.

Lily The Pink meets Alan Parsons.

Lily Allen - West End Girl

The Pet Shop Boys were disqualified for upsetting George.

2. Curt is always with them.

Ian Curtis, that is.

Joy Division - Warsaw 

1. Regularly received mail from strangers.


He was known for "getting cards and letter from people" he didn't "even know".

Always Number One in my heart...


I had a few of these leftover, so tune in tomorrow.

More of this gubbins next Saturday.


Saturday, 25 April 2026

Saturday Snapshots #445


Heaven Can Wait this Saturday morning, but Snapshots can't. Frankly, it's The Only Game In Town.

Hopefully you won't have to be Dick Tracy to solve the clues below... who are they and how are their songs connected?


15. Slightly longer than a Buzzcock.

14. Useful for campanologists.

13. Tastes like Homer's beer.

12. Revolutionary War singer, without his comrades.

11. Lard, Sweet Pea & Ivy.

10. Found in the back of a taxi and on short British Airways flights.

9. Looming over a Norfolk Festival.

8. Confused, but they still made a rich packet.

7. AU + a short Friar + Spider-Man, initially. 

6. Lapwings dressed as lambs.

5. Modern American Music Hall players.

4. Globe loathing.

3. The Pink... Parsons.

2. Curt is always with them.

1. Regularly received mail from strangers.

Answers tomorrow morning!


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