Thursday, 5 March 2026
Listening Post #47: We Want Dave
Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Celebrity Jukebox #72: Neil Sedaka
All I need to say about the late, great Neil Sedaka can be heard in the songs below...
Captain & Tennille - Love Will Keep Us Together
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
Neil Sedaka - Laughter in the RainTony Christie - Is This The Way To Amarillo
If he'd only written one of those, his name would deserve to go down in legend... but he was a co-writer on all of them, and many more.
Here are a few lyrical tributes...
Diggin' a record on the juke box
I nearly makes me want to cry
You always thought it was a cracker
The one by Sedaka 'bout away to say goodbye
We close the jukebox today though with one of my favourite Neil Sedaka songs, given a new sheen by another late great - Mark Lanegan.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Namesakes #178: The Game
Do you like to play games?
I'm betting you won't want to play some of these...
Game on!
THE GAME #1
The Game came from Mitcham in Surrey and looked set for big
things in the mid-60s until an appearance on Juke Box Jury with their single The Addicted Man ruined
everything. On the comeback trail in 1995, songwriter Alan Gowing explained, “A
lot of the scandal was pure hypocrisy. We were just made an example of. The
panellists on the programme, Jimmy Savile, Alan Freeman, Pete Murray and Simon
Dee said they thought The Addicted Man was pro-drugs. Yet Jimmy Savile has
since told us he tried to persuade the others that they were misinterpreting
the lyrics. The BBC banned the record and the chairman of EMI, who was also a
member of the House of Lords, withdrew it from sale.” Still, it must feel good
to know they had Jimmy Saville on their side.
The Game – It’s Shocking What They Call Me
GAME #2
Next up, a Florida rock band, getting ahead of the game in the late 60s / early 70s. I tried
really hard to find their 1971 single Fat Mama / Girl Next Door, but it might
have been cancelled. You’ll have to make do with this…
GAMES #3
Followed by a California band from 1977…
Other bands playing Games in the plural were to be found on
discogs… but not anywhere else.
THE GAME #4
The sound of Norwegian reggae from 1981…
GAME #5
Italian “synth-boogie” group from 1982… hardly a game-changer.
GAME #6
Aussie rockers, at the top of their game in 1984…
GAME #7
Also in 1984, try some Italian prog… that's mug's game.
THE GAME #8
This was the sound of 1988, on Power Quality Records from
California. I couldn’t find any pictures of the band, but I figured you might
want to write to their fan club, regardless…
The
Game - Savin' It All For You
THE GAME #9
French New Wave electronic band from 1989. Without giving the game away, they're a little bit Depeche Mode, a little bit Goth…
The
Game - Under the White Bible Law
GAME #10
Imagine a South Korean Clannad, from 1990.
GAME #11
New Jack Swing (whatever that means) group from 1991…
GAME #12
From the year 2000, Game Kutya was a Hungarian rapper who
popped up on a couple of singles by the slightly more famous Hungarian pop-rapper
Mohaman. I wouldn’t normally include him, except that I love the photo above, in
which it looks like one of your mate’s dads has stolen your BMX… and what are
you gonna do about it?
Mohaman
featuring Game - Funky
THE GAME #13
Bobbins, from 2003.
THE GAME #14
Rapper and actor Jayceon Terrell Taylor is the most
famous The Game (or Game to his mates) on today’s list – even if it’s unlikely
anyone reading this blog has ever heard of him.
Here’s his biggest UK hit from 2005…
The
Game ft. 50 Cent - Hate it or Love it
GAME #15
And finally, a hardcore punk band from London influenced by Gism, Zouo and
Siekiera. You know - Gism, Zouo and Siekiera. D’oh.
Monday, 2 March 2026
Another Day #5: Dr. Seuss Day
Today is the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel, born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1904, the creator of The Grinch, The Cat In The Hat, The Lorax and many other popular children’s books and characters. He’s also the man who gave Marti Pellow a band name… but don’t hold that against him.
“They are tame. Oh, so tame! They have come here to play.
They will give you some fun. On this wet, wet, wet day.” (from The Cat In The
Hat)
Wet
Wet Wet - Wishing I Was Lucky
I suppose you could argue he also gave Jamiroquai a nickname - but I have to draw the line somewhere.
You can celebrate Dr. Seuss Day by eating a plate of Green
Eggs and Ham… or, if you don’t like them, maybe try listening to these tunes
instead.
You're a star-bellied sneetch, you suck like a leech,
You want everyone to act like you
The
Dead Kennedys – Holiday In Cambodia
And if that's not lovin' me
Then all I've got to say
God didn't make little green apples
And it don't rain in Indianapolis in the summertime
And there's no such thing as Doctor Seuss
Or Disneyland, and Mother Goose is no nursery rhyme
Roger
Miller – Little Green Apples
Sam I Am, down with the program
Green Eggs and Ham, Yosemite Sam
Baby, instant soup doesn't really grab me
Today I need something more sub-stub-sub-substantial
A can of beans or black-eyed peas, some Nescafé and ice
A candy bar, a falling star, or a reading from Doctor Seuss
The Cat in the Hat came back
Wreaked a lot of havoc on the way
Always had a smile and a reason to pretend
But their world has flat backgrounds
And little need to sleep but to dream
The sidewinder sleeps on his back
Sunday, 1 March 2026
Snapshots #437: Songs About Garden Birds
Holy Garden Birds, Batman! Why wasn't Rockin' Robin included?
Too easy, chum. Nothing by the Housemartins either... although I guess we came close with the opening track.
15. Not another ugly northerner?
Former writing partner of Paul Heaton in The Beautiful South...
David Rotheray - The Sparrow, The Thrush and the Nightingale
Almost included this one, but went with #11 instead...
The Beautiful South - Blackbird On The Wire
14. Wales, Persia, Darkness.
Prince of Wales, Prince of Persia, Prince of Darkness.
If the link ended up being guessed really easily yesterday, then I blame that one.
13. Lawless woman, and succulent too.
Lucy Lawless gets Juicy...
12. Still occasionally producing fresh porn.
Still a member of the New Pornographers, as well as doing her solo work...
Neko Case - Magpie To The Morning
11. Ethel Bates lacked co-ordination.
"Ethel Bates" was an anagram.
10. Till we meet again, Nina.
Twin Peaks fans might have recognised that one.
9. Have you tried saltwater as a mixer?
Saltwater is a gift of an anagram...
8. When Lawrence met Lon…
Lawrence Olivier meets Lon Chaney... almost.
7. Warner…
The Soundgarden T-shirt was a tad misleading.
6. A bit like Hooperman – I’m joking!
Hooperman was a TV show starring Jon Ritter. This guy is Joshing.
Josh Ritter - Hello Starling (Snow Is Gone)
5. Michael Head, on the streets of Liverpool?
Michael Head is the man behind the band Shack. He's from Liverpool, where there is Panic on the streets...
I'm assured that this is a song about Blue Tits, Great Tits and Coal Tits. Going to school. Nothing else.
4. On our January School Trip, we went inside the Albert Hall.
On our January School Trip, we went inside the Albert Hall.
3. Robber Baron.
Just be glad I spared you this...
2. Steal a Neanderthal and leave him among the black sheep.
Nick a Caveman and put him with the Bad Seeds.
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Crow Jane
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