Wednesday, 20 May 2026

Guest Post Tuesday on Wednesday

I wasn't here yesterday.

OK, clearly I was here, because I ran a Namesakes which aggravated George even more than usual because the best band weren't an exact, precise, 100% namesake. Bloody Maths teachers and their pedantry.

But as well as being here, I was also guesting over at the esteemed No Badger Required blog, talking about a band I like that nobody else really likes.

I definitely won the prize for most out-of-place blogpost this month.

Still, if you want to read why I love the guys at the top of the page as much as I do... go read the post



Tuesday, 19 May 2026

Namesakes #189: The Uglies


Look out, Namesakers - this week, things are going to get really Ugly.


THE UGLIES #1

We start today with a version of the band name designed to make every English teacher’s skin crawl – clearly, these guys missed a lot of SPaG lessons while they were mucking around with their guitars back in 1963. (Note that the apostrophe is missing from the band pic above – I’m guessing the designer knew better… but it’s on all their record sleeves.) These Ugly’s (sic) featured Steve Gibbons, who would go on to form Balls and The Idle Race (Jeff Lynne’s first band) before launching The Steve Gibbons band in 1972.


THE UGLIES #2

These Uglies emerged from Detroit in 1963, and managed to keep things ugly through to the early 70s, during which time they worked with Bobby Vee, opened for The Who, and released a song all about the world's greatest superhero (no surprises which tune I chose today then). They got back together in 2005 because such things are inevitable.

No, we won't be disqualifying them because of the adjective - I know, unbelievable, right?


THE UGLIES #3

From Florida, a few years later, this band started out as The Uglies but when they heard that name was already taken, they graciously changed it to U.S. Male. I love how someone appears to have gone over all their singles with Dymo Tape to update the band name. I couldn’t find the song advertised above – and I had to take extra care when typing the title into my search engine – but I did discover that these Uglies were also the uncredited backing band on the single below, a posthumous tribute to a fellow high school student. 



New England Psychobilly band formed in 1990. They had a single called Peggy Suicide, which I’m guessing had nothing to do with the Julian Cope record. This was a four track 7”, and the only song I can find online is track 4…

The Uglies – Hot Rod Girl


THE UGLIES #5


Chicago Uglies from 2008 who describe themselves on bandcamp as “Your Mom’s favourite band”. If your Mom likes 90's Green Day, I guess.



THE UGLIES #6

From Chicago, circa 2011, “Music to count your freckles to” – not entirely unlistenable.

The Uglies – Don’t Go There 


THE UGLIES #7


About a decade ago in Winnipeg, Canada, this pop punk band first exposed their ugly faces to the world. 



THE UGLIES #8

Ugly Australians with a logo that might interest AC/DC's lawyers. Active from 2017, possibly still in the go – it appears from the camp of bands that they’ve set up their own ugly record label.

The Uglies – Life Is Boring

 

THE UGLIES #9

And finally today, the “debut single from south London five piece, who formed in 2019 with a shared love of Ennio Morricone and unfavourable looks.” That blurb is taken from discogs, who also filed this offering under “Psychedelic Rock”. I’ll let George be the judge of that…

The Uglies – Big And Ugly


Were they good, bad... or Ugly? You tell me.


Monday, 18 May 2026

Positive Songs For Negative Times #90: Don’t Even Have To Say His Name


Mike Scott is on something of a late-career renaissance at the moment. Following on from his superb tribute to Denis Hopper last year, The Waterboys have just dropped this instant sing-along classic... although this one's about someone else, and it's a lot less complimentary.

Who assembled this enterprise
To deny the evidence of our eyes?
Who presided over this offense
Against decency and common sense ?
Whose dedication, whose labour
Turned neighbour against neighbour? 
Who indeed should we blame?
I don't even have to say his name*

Who put the dogwhistle back in style?
Who makes every white supremacist smile?
Who put violence in peoples' heads?
The spider at the heart of the web 
Who granted Ice immunity
To murder with impunity?
Who indeed should we blame?
I don't even have to say his name*

Two trains are rolling across America tonight
I can hear their wheels, I can see their lights
Well I don't know, but maybe you hear them too
One leads to Auschwitz, one leads to the new

Who took democracy and its sacred vote 
And wrapped a noose around its throat?
Which insurrectionist and bogus King 
Buried the White House under bling?
Who threatens like other people breathe?
Insults women every day on TV?
Who turned this country we hold dear
Into a land of fear?
Who indeed should we blame?
I don't even have to
I don't even have to say
I don't even have to say his name*

(*That line has a couple of extra words added when Mike sings it.)



Sunday, 17 May 2026

Snapshots #448: Songs About Rooms

Let's stroll around the house and find a different band in each room...


15. Sounds like Jonathan, running down the road with one member of a D.C. band.

The roadrunning Jonathan sounds like Richman, the band was Fontaines D.C.

Richmond Fontaine - Hallway

14. Told by a lavender clock.

The Lilac Time - The Nursery Walls

13. Calm A Partridge by taking nothing from his surname. 

Calm A Partridge... Alan Partridge is played by Steve Coogan. Take an O from Coogan and...

Alma Cogan - Last Night On The Back Porch

12. Lottery, grid, curriculum.

The National - Guest Room

11. Regularly used by Robson, Jerome and Sam.

Robson & Jerome played firemen in London's Burning. Add them to Fireman Sam, and they all need..

The Fire Engines - Lubricate Your Living Room

10. Never stop looking for... Huey.

Never stop looking for Linda, sand Hue and Cry. Not Huey Lewis.

Linda Lewis - Funky Kitchen

9. Made Stacy jump.

Stacy Lattisaw jumped to the beat.

The Beat - Mirror In The Bathroom

8. Found messed up in a crapulent YMCA.

"Crapulent YMCA" was an anagram.

Paul McCartney - Front Parlour

7. Daley Thompson.


Athlete - In The Library

6. Thank God that's all over!

The Grateful Dead - Attics Of My Life

5. She's A Star in her playhouse.

James sang She's A Star in their Wendy House.

Wendy James - Basement Kiss

4. Steve Rogers no longer wants to be associated with America.

Steve Rogers is Captain... Sensible.

Captain Sensible - The 4 Marys Go Go Dance All Night at the Groovy Cellar

3. Mini Minnie.

That's a modest-sized mouse.

Modest Mouse - Lounge

2. Frank's wife has the best possible taste.

Hmm, Betty, the doggy did a whoopsie on Kenny.

Betty Everett - Bedroom Eyes

1. You great puddings!


The Sweet - Ballroom Blitz


Hopefully you'll have room for more of these next week...


Saturday, 16 May 2026

Saturday Snapshots #448

Wait a minute, baby... we may all be long past the edge of seventeen, but who'd want to be a kid in this day and age? Far better to take our pleasures in the more relaxed pursuit of Snapshots.

Who are these people and how might their songs be connected?


15. Sounds like Jonathan, running down the road with one member of a D.C. band.

14. Told by a lavender clock.

13. Calm A Partridge by taking nothing from his surname. 

12. Lottery, grid, curriculum.

11. Regularly used by Robson, Jerome and Sam.

10. Never stop looking for... Huey.

9. Made Stacy jump.

8. Found messed up in a crapulent YMCA.

7. Daley Thompson.

6. Thank God that's all over!

5. She's A Star in her playhouse.

4. Steve Rogers no longer wants to be associated with America.

3. Mini Minnie.

2. Frank's wife has the best possible taste.

1. You great puddings!

Answers tomorrow morning.


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