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...

Tuesday, 23 June 2026

Namesakes #194: Heatwave


Is it me or is it getting hot in here?


THE HEATWAVES #1

We start today with the soulful sounds of the New York City Heatwaves from 1963, and a punishment worthy of Bart Simpson...

The Heatwaves - (Write It On The Blackboard) 99 Times


THE HEATWAVE #2

Next up, a Dutch psychedelic band from the late 60s. They don't sound particularly psychedelic to me.

The Heatwave - Said Before It Couldn't Happen To Me 


HEATWAVE #3

From 1970, this London based Heatwave sound like they're caught halfway between chirpy 60s pop and early glam stomp. Drummer Martin H. Samuel used to do a bit of fire-eating to liven up the set. They soon changed their name to Peter's World and then The Sensations.

Heatwave - Sister Simon (Funny Man)


HEATWAVE #4

The Welsh Heatwave of 1975, surfing in from the small seaside village of Pwll in Carmarthenshire. They were all teenagers when they recorded this emergency call...

Heatwave - 9-9-9


HEATWAVE #5

That's my favourite picture of the Anglo-American disco band Heatwave, because they all have matching knitwear. Nothing say rock 'n' roll more, etc. etc. However, I thought some of you might also get a little thrill from this picture...


Steady on, ladies, etc. etc. Spot the guy who really isn't comfortable being photographed with his shirt off. That would be me. But it's actually drummer Ernest "Bilbo" Berger, from Czechoslovakia. I doubt they got much sun over there.

Heatwave enjoyed a run of Top 20 hits at the height of the disco boom, most of them written by keyboard player Rod Temperton (second from the right) who went on to become even more successful as a songwriter for other people. He's the guy who wrote Off The Wall, Rock With You and Thriller (what do you mean, you thought Jacko wrote those songs? Yeah, me too.) as well as George Benson's Give Me The Night and Love X Love, and the huge Patti Austin / James Ingram hit Baby, Come to Me. After leaving Heatwave, he withdrew from the celebrity lifestyle and became known as "The Invisible Man" in music business circles. Presumably content to sit at home on a huge throne made out of £50 notes.

Heatwave - Boogie Nights


HEATWAVE #6

A Japanese Heatwave, active from 1985 through the turn of the century. This may well have been their debut single...

Heatwave - Hello, I'm Here


HEATWAVE #7

Italian "prog-folk" duo from 1999...

Heatwave - Cry


HEATWAVE #8

Canadian hip hop collective from 2011...

Heatwave - Just A Memory


HEATWAVE #9

Martin Reeves, discogs tells me, owned the Instant Vibes record shop in Worthing and the Happy Vibes record shop in Brighton. You might ask why he needed a discogs page if he just flogged records. Turns out he also made them too as "Heatwave"... 

DJ Quantum & Heatwave - Get Ill 

Stick with the day job, mate.


THE HEATWAVE #10

"Dancehall soundsystem and production outfit" who made regular appearances at the Notting Hill Carnival and the UK festival scene in the decade known, rather boringly, as the Tens. Here they are with special guest vocalist Tippa Irie - remember him?

The Heatwave - Tun Ova (feat. Tippa Irie)


HEATWAVE #11

German electronic dude, aka Markus Spillner, clearly influenced by Vangelis & Jan Hammer's 80s work on Blade Runner and Miami Vice. What goes around comes around. This is from 2016, not 2087.

Heatwave - 2087


HEATWAVES #12

Spanish pop-rock group from 2017 onwards. The Heatwaves get particularly hot in Spain, I imagine.

Heatwaves - My Baby Has Gone


HEATWAVES #13

On the other hand, I'm betting Norwegian Heatwaves are muchcooler. Looks like these guys even had to light a fire to keep warm.

Heatwaves - Kawako


HEATWAVE #14

"Regular, everyday normal guy" from Russia, and he's obviously rather enthralled with the 80s. This is from 2021.

Heatwave - Simple Story


HEATWAVE #15

Finally, a "groovy and melodic" hardcore band from Germany. Your definition of "groovy and melodic" may differ.

Heatwave - Tough Times


Other Heatwaves were available, but I spared you.

Which one gets you hot hot hot... and which just makes you hot under the collar?


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