Friday, 6 March 2026

Fun Fact Friday #5: Women's History Month


March is Women's History Month... though it probably should be called Women's Herstory Month?


Here are a few questions from the quiz I did this week... you can google them if you want, but it'd be more upright and honest to guess if you don't know the answer...


1. Which was the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote in 1893?

A) Sweden
B) Austria
C) New Zealand


2. Which famous queen is recognised as the first woman golfer?

A) Mary, Queen of Scots
B) Queen Victoria
C) Queen Elizabeth I


3. What is Wonder Woman's real name?

A) Princess Diana of Themyscira
B) Princess Grace of Monaco
C) Princess Victoria of Ithaca


4. How did Annie Edson Taylor make history on October 24th, 1901?

A) She was the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel and live to tell the tale.
B) She was the first person ever to take a selfie.
C) She was the first person ever to drink a Coca Cola. 


5. In 1958, Italian Maria Teresa de Filippis became the first woman to compete at world championship level in which sport?

A) Formula One
B) Darts
C) Wrestling


6. On December 1, 2022, Stéphanie Frappart became the first woman to ever…

A) Abseil down the Eiffel Tower.
B) Win the Grand National.
C) Referee a men’s World Cup match.


7. In the 1840s, Ada Lovelace became the world’s first…

 A) Deep Sea Diver
 B) Computer Programmer
 C) Hypnotherapist


8. Which Disney princess is the only one based on a real person? 

 A) Moana
 B) Pocahontas
 C) Mulan


9. Scientist Stephanie Kwolek was responsible for which life-saving invention?

A)  Seatbelts
B) Inflatable life jackets
C) Bulletproof vests


10. What is one of Adele’s most treasured possessions? 

A) A pair of sunglasses that once belonged to Princess Diana.
B) One of Marilyn Monroe’s false eyelashes.
C) A piece of gum that was once chewed by Celine Dion.



Thursday, 5 March 2026

Listening Post #47: We Want Dave


In January, 1973, Dave Hill from Slade bought a new house next door to Solihull Girls High School. When he moved in, he was interviewed by ATV reporters, who appear to have staged it so that a bunch of schoolgirls greeted Dave's arrival and later stood outside chanting until he came to sign autographs. It's a wonderful piece of TV, especially considering all the awful stuff we now know went on in the 70s. Dave appears wholesome and innocent, still quite young himself, and genuinely pleased to read his fan mail. 

The Gymkhana are a band made up of Jason Applin (formerly of 90s Top Ten Towers favourites Bennet), Patch Hannan from The Sundays and theaudience, and Matt Dyson... who may or may not have a past, but it's hard to decipher. The band also from time to time rope in a Who's Who of Second Division indie stalwarts to help out - including members of Art Brut, BMX Bandits, Embrace, Gong, Lotus Eaters, Mediaeval Baebes, Midlake, Miranda Sex Garden, Slowdive and Teenage Fanclub... I'm not sure which of those make an appearance on today's tune. Maybe none of them. Anyway, it's a tribute to that classic Dave Hill interview, and it reminds me a lot of the kind of thing Luke Haines used to get up to.

I love the song, but I hate the AI-made video that accompanies it, so I'm going to link to bandcamp today rather than youtube. 


  

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...

Neil Sedaka - Oh! Carol

Neil Sedaka - Calendar Girl

Captain & Tennille - Love Will Keep Us Together

Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Neil Sedaka - Laughter in the Rain

Tony 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

Not sure about rhyming Sedaka with cracker, guys.


Boulder Colorado one nine sixty five
In a four piece cover band, called Peter and the wolves
What we lacked in musical got skill
We made up raising hell
But peter's grandmother's
Uncle's friend
Knew neil sedaka's manager who said he would send
My funky little band on a national tour
So we waited by the phone
And we waited, and we waited some more


(Yes, Kevin is one of the Bacon Brothers.)

And I'm a host when my best friends come over
And kinda a hostess when they've finally gone away
I can sing up a song just like Neil Sedaka
I've got it covered, I'm kinky, straight, and gay


And finally, here's one for George... all 32 minutes of it...

Some men say he could fly some men say he could swim
Others say he could sing like Neil Sedaka
And all the girls in flushing would be amazed of him

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…

Game – Stop, Look & Listen

 

GAMES #3

Followed by a California band from 1977…

Games – Feeling This Feeling

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…

The Game - Innespærra

 

GAME #5

Italian “synth-boogie” group from 1982… hardly a game-changer.

Game – Gotta Take Your Love


GAME #6

Aussie rockers, at the top of their game in 1984…

Game – Strange Passion

 

GAME #7

Also in 1984, try some Italian prog… that's mug's game.

Game - Stella di Andalusia

 

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 (게임(김태원) - 초연 I

 

GAME #11

New Jack Swing (whatever that means) group from 1991…

Game – No Exceptions

 

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 – Crash Test

 

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.

Game – Who Will Play?

 

Game over?


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


Sebadoh - The Lorax
 

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

The Beastie Boys – Egg Man

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

 

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