Friday, 26 June 2026
One Track Summer #2: 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...
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 #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...
HEATWAVE #6
A Japanese Heatwave, active from 1985 through the turn of the century. This may well have been their debut single...
HEATWAVE #7
Italian "prog-folk" duo from 1999...
HEATWAVE #8
Canadian hip hop collective from 2011...
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.
HEATWAVES #12
Spanish pop-rock group from 2017 onwards. The Heatwaves get particularly hot in Spain, I imagine.
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.
HEATWAVE #14
"Regular, everyday normal guy" from Russia, and he's obviously rather enthralled with the 80s. This is from 2021.
HEATWAVE #15
Finally, a "groovy and melodic" hardcore band from Germany. Your definition of "groovy and melodic" may differ.
Other Heatwaves were available, but I spared you.
Which one gets you hot hot hot... and which just makes you hot under the collar?
Monday, 22 June 2026
Snapshots Spillover: More Haberdashery Songs
Bulldog Breed - Eileen's Haberdashery Store
Some items that were left over in the Haberdashery Shop after this weekend's Snapshots...
The Big Bopper - Chantilly Lace
Peter Lee Stirling - Goodbye Thimble Mill Lane
Southern Melody Boys (Odus & Woodrow) - Wind The Little Ball Of Yarn
The Sea And Cake - Sewing Machine
Ten Foot Faces - Pin CushionGeorge Bean - Smile From Sequin
Sunday, 21 June 2026
Snapshots #453: Haberdashery Songs
15. Is rankle a verb? Not quite.
"Rankle a verb" was an anagram.
Lavern Baker - Whipper Snapper
14. Duane... had a strange hobby.
Duane Eddy. Arnold Layne had a strange hobby.
13. Leading Successor.
The lead singer in The Replacements...
Paul Westerberg - Man Without Ties
12. Don't be misled by a grateful nark.
"Grateful nark" was an anagram.
11. Hyacinth Bucket and Frasier Crane.
10. What's new in Mississippi, with Guys?
What's New, Pussycat. Pussycat also sand Mississippi. Guys & Dolls.
Pussycat Dolls featuring Snoop Dogg - Buttons
Snoop Dogg not pictured because, well, he's Snoop Dogg.
9. By J.R.R. Tolkien, abbreviated.
Tolkien wrote The Silmarillion, which is where these guys got their name.
8. Do and die with Spielberg and Seagal.
Do+die and two Stevens.
Dodie Stevens - Pink Shoelaces
7. Area, region, borough.
The Districts - Velour & Velcro
6. Strabismic cat meets Sex Machine without brakes.
Clarence The Cross-eyed Lion meets Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine.
...or you could have had...
Clarence Carter - Thread The Needle
5. A famous Stewart (minus 100) encounters Scott and Tara.
Patrick Stewart, minus a C and two Fitzgeralds.
Patrik Fitzgerald - Safety Pin Stuck In My Heart
4. French comedian... alternatively, Han Solo's old pal.
Dawn French... or Lando Calrissian.
Tony Orlando & Dawn - Tie a Yellow Ribbon
3. Parents and siblings, initially.
Mother, Father, Sister, Brother...
2. They refuse.
They are refuse.
1. Known to use engines and frequent parties.
Search engines and search parties.
The Searchers - Needles And Pins
Snapshots returns next Saturday.

































