Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Namesakes #188: The Banshees


Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!

Prepare to be chilled to the bone by the screaming wails of a right bunch of Banshees.

I'll be the first to admit that frequently this feature throws up a right load of old cobblers. This week is different though. There are some good ones. Honest!


THE BANSHEES #1


We start with these California high school students who formed a band called The Black Knights in 1962, changing their name to The Banshees two years later when they found a lead singer. They continued playing together, with some membership changes, throughout the 60s under a number of different names, including The Aerial, Kensington Forest and Gypsum Heaps.



THE BANSHEES #2


From Belfast in 1965 - well, it's good to have some actual Irish Banshees on here, even if they sound more like they come from Nashville. Nothing wrong with that, of course. Male and female vocals provided by Dinkie O'Day and Mel Austin respectively, with Dave "Tiger" Taylor on bass. Grrr!


THE BANSHEES #3


Released in June 1966, the only single from these Chicago-born Banshees sounds like it belongs ten years later. The term "proto-punk" is used in a couple of the texts I read, and it's clear this is considered quite an influential tune, even if it is their only surviving recording (except the b-side, which was a more typical 60s ballad). They broke up the following year.



THE BANSHEES #4


Banshees traditionally herald the death of a loved one, so that could explain why Scottish folk singer Matt McGinn chose this particular backing band for his 1971 charity single, from which all proceeds were donated to the Lord Provost of Glasgow's Ibrox Disaster Fund.



THE BANSHEES #5


The Banshees most people know come with the addition of one Susan Janet Ballion, aka Siouxsie Sioux... and in fact, she was the only constant member from their formation as a scrappy post-punk band in 1976 through their epic world-conquering goth-pop high in the late 80s / early 90s, to their eventual dissolution in 1996. To quote Paul Morley...

They sneaked hell into the pop charts, as well as a brittle, opulent heaven and a jarring lewdness. Considering their song topics included mental illness, medical terrors, surreal diseases, depraved urges, sinister intensity, unearthly energy, sexual abuse, childhood disturbances, sordid mysteries, unbearable nervous anxiety, fairytale fears, urban discontent and the bleak dignity of solitude, it was astonishing that they ended up as much as anything else a sublime singles band.

Whether they get your vote or not, I think we can all agree that they epitomise the Banshee ideal better than any other band here today. 



THE BANSHEES #6


Philadelphia Banshees who got together while at Uni back in 1992, then reunited 25 years later to have another go at it. I picked the track below because I figured it might resonate with some of you...

The Banshees - Tired Old Men 



THE BANSHEES #7

Female-fronted Canadian Banshees from 2010. 

"If you've ever been abandoned via highlighter note you'll understand this one."



BANSHEES #8

Back to Ireland to meet these shouty Irish Banshees from 2014...

Know him by his name
Know him by his number
Know him as your shame,
And point the blame at mother



THE BANSHEES #9

It's 2016 now, and here are two young ladies - one from Florida, one from Pennsylvania - with an ode to the former Alec Holland...



THE BANSHEES #10


Liverpudlian Banshees formed in 2018, featuring singer/songwriter Vinny Pereira and guitarist Paul Anthony Holligan (not pictured). 

"Harking back to the club scenes of the 90s - panic, punk and angst all mixed up into a journey of the mind." They sound a bit like Reverend & The Makers to me.

You can buy their full digital discography for just six quid on the Camp of Bands.



THE BANDSHES #11


See what they did there?

An indie folk trio from Hartford, Connecticut - this one's from 2019.




THE BANSHEES #12


Today's final offering comes from these "Contemporary and Traditional Irish Folk Balladeers" all the way from the good old US of A.



Which Banshees leave you howling with delight? 

Here's my favourite...


Monday, 11 May 2026

Snapshots Spillover: More Songs About Famous Female Singers (Appendix #1)

Inevitably, this week's Snapshots threw up a plethora of possibilities. Here's a few I couldn't find room for, starting with one about the lady above...


Those of you who are paying attention will realise that I also featured that song on Friday. It merits the double-exposure.

While we're with the girl groups, here's an important question to live your life by...

The Launderettes - What Would Joan Jett Do?

And while we're at CBGBs...

Action Family - Patti Smith

Family Fodder - Debbie Harry

Sarah/Shaun - Debbie Harry

These guys got squeezed out at the last second yesterday... but they had two possible tunes.

Sonic Youth - Hey Joni

Sonic Youth - Madonna, Sean, And Me

And this one got squeezed out because it's... well, not my cup of tea.

Duck Sauce - Barbra Streisand 

To be honest, I prefer the lady herself...

Barbra Streisand - My Name Is Barbra

This one would have been included had Calexico not made their Snapshots debut a few weeks back...

Calexico - Not Even Stevie Nicks

And here are a few I doubt anyone would have guessed even with the most obvious clues... 

Andrew Johnson - (I'm in Love With) Donna Summer

David Dondero - The Real Tina Turner

Lonelyklown - Like Karen Carpenter

Aura Dione - Shania Twain

Young Cole - Alicia Keys

And I've got enough of these for another post, so that's Wednesday covered. Let's finish today with old Blog favourites Bowling For Soup, and a song about the biggest female pop star in the world right now...



Sunday, 10 May 2026

Saturday Snapshots #447: Songs About Famous Female Singers

Thank you for playing this week's Snapshots.

Here are 15 songs dedicated to famous ladies of song...


15. Christ's sons' lay a band... that would cause a kerfuffle.

"Christ's sons' lay a band" was a very convoluted anagram.

Crosby, Stills and Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 

Written by Stephen Stills, about his ex... blue-eyed Judy Collins.

14. Poster boys.

The Wanted - Walks Like Rihanna

13. Originally called Landscape: Noon. 

John Constable's painting, originally titled Landscape: Noon, became more famous as The Haywain.

The Haywains - Dusty Springfield 

...or you could have had...

The Haywains - Bobbie Gentry's Tears

12. Be happy in Italian, with Nina.

"Felice" is be happy in Italian. With Nina Simone.

Simone Felice - Courtney Love

11. They gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives.

That's a quote from To Kill A Mockingbird, regarding Arthur 'Boo' Radley.

The Boo Radleys - It's Lulu!

10. Part lion, part eagle - all Vicious.

A Griffin was part-lion, part-eagle. Sid was Vicious.

Sid Griffin - Ode to Bobbie Gentry

9. Calendar Girls.

Barenaked Ladies - Be My Yoko Ono

8. Often thought of as a Nancy boy.

Because he often duetted with Ms. Sinatra.

Lee Hazlewood - Dolly Parton's Guitar

7. Sand aggregates water.

Mix 'em together and what have you got?

The Concretes - Diana Ross

6. They're not interested in your Bomber, your Burner, or your Chopper.

No Raleighs! They only want to steal your BMX.

The BMX Bandits - Kylie's Got A Crush On Us

5. Go Wild, Hey-Billy-Poppa and Derek Dick.

Go Wild In The Country; Hey Joe, Billy Joe (see above), Poppa Joe; Derek Dick is Fish.

Country Joe & The Fish - Janis

4. What you talking about, Willis (junior)?

Bruce Willis's daughter is called Rumer.

Rumer - Aretha

3. Sounds like a coal train for John and Andy in Tennessee.

Robbie Coltrane meets John / Andy / Tennessee Williams.

Robbie Williams (featuring the Pet Shop Boys) - She's Madonna

2. Kurt loves fishing for pubs. What does he use?

He uses a...

Courtney Barnett - Ode to Odetta

1. Diana keels over when she's around him.


"Diana keels" was an anagram.

Neil Sedaka - Oh Carol! 

(Written about Carole King.)

I had a load of these left over, so I'll bore you with them tomorrow.

More Snapshots next Saturday.


Saturday, 9 May 2026

Saturday Snapshots #447


Welcome, all you Divas, Single Ladies, Naughty Girls and... erm, Baby Boys. Whatever you class yourself as, you're welcome to another edition of Snapshots.

Take a look at the pictures below... say their names... then work out the connection between their songs.


15. Christ's sons' lay a band... that would cause a kerfuffle.

14. Poster boys.

13. Originally called Landscape: Noon. 

12. Be happy in Italian, with Nina.

11. They gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives.

10. Part lion, part eagle - all Vicious.

9. Calendar Girls.

8. Often thought of as a Nancy boy.

7. Sand aggregates water.

6. They're not interested in your Bomber, your Burner, or your Chopper.

5. Go Wild, Hey-Billy-Poppa and Derek Dick.

4. What you talking about, Willis (junior)?

3. Sounds like a coal train for John and Andy in Tennessee.

2. Kurt loves fishing for pubs. What does he use?

1. Diana keels over when she's around him.

Answers tomorrow morning. XO.


Friday, 8 May 2026

Fun Fact Friday #7: Friday Is For Phobias


Time for another of our semi-regular Friday quizzes... and this one's all about fear. 

Here are ten real life phobias... but if you've got them, what are you afraid of?


1. What is triskaidekaphobia?

A) Fear of tricycles
B) Fear of the number 13
C) Fear of kaleidoscopes


2. What is arachibutyrophobia?

A) Fear of spiders’ webs.
B) Fear of people called Rachel.
C) Fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.

Neil Diamond - Fear Of The Marketplace

3. Adele has “laridophobia”. What is she afraid of?

A) Seagulls.
B) Pineapples.
C) Tripping over in the street.


4. What is nomophobia?

A) Fear of being without your mobile phone.
B) Fear of being called by the wrong name.
C) Fear of mops.

Peter Bruntnell - Fear Of Lightning

5. What is pogonophobia?

 A) Fear of pogo sticks.
 B) Fear of the internet.
 C) Fear of beards.


6. Ozzy Osborne had “musophobia”. What was he afraid of?

A) Music critics.
B) Motorways.
C) Rats.

Love of Everything - Fear Of Missing Out

7. What is mortuusequusphobia?

 A) The fear of queues.
 B) The fear of daffodils.
 C) The fear of tomato ketchup.


8. What is kakorrhaphiophobia?

The fear of lightning.
The fear of failure.
The fear of getting out of the wrong side of the bed.

Manic Street Preachers - Fear Of Motion

9. Kylie Minogue has “kremastraphobia”. What is she afraid of?

A) Elevators.
B) Dizziness.
C) Coathangers.


10. What is anatidaephobia?

A) The fear of pipes.
B) The fear of curtains blowing in the wind.
C) The fear that a duck is watching you.






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