Friday 19 April 2024
One Track Mind #5: Moon Shadow
Thursday 18 April 2024
Title Fight #10: Lesbian Seagull
Engelbert Humperdinck vs. Muhammad Ali... who would your money be on? Well, in the Title Fight, Cassius Clay may well float like a butterfly and sting like a bee, but Arnold George Dorsey has a Lesbian Seagull in his corner.
Lesbian Seagull was written by songwriter and gay rights activist Tom Wilson Weinberg in 1979 in response to a university study of long term monogamous lesbian behaviour in seagulls on Santa Barbara Island, USA. Engelbert's version later featured in the movie Beavis And Butt-Head Do America and was released as a double A side single with The Red Hot Chilli Peppers version of Love Rollercoaster.
"Beat that!" I hear you cry. I'll be Damned if I can't...
Captain Sensible - The 4 Marys Go Go Dance All Night at the Groovy Cellar
That was the Captain's 1984 b-side of There's More Snakes Than Ladders (as almost featured in this week's Saturday Snapshots). They should both have been hits, if you ask me.
Here's one that Ben suggested. He describes Alpha Male Tea Party as a Maths/Post Rock band. Make of that what you will. I'd be more impressed if they could afford a singer. Still, this one did make me think of George...
Alpha Male Tea Party - You Eat Houmous, Of Course You Listen To Genesis
Speaking of George, here's some Julie Andrews-influenced prog...
Atomic Rooster - A Spoonful Of Bromide (Helps The Pulse Rate Go Down)
And how could I follow that but with a classy slice of soul from 1980? No sniggering on the back row, please...
Joyce Lawson - Stop Dogging Me
Almost at the end. Just time to squeeze in a 1987 song celebrating the joy of taping your favourite songs off the wireless...
This Poison! - Poised Over The Pause Button
We started today with a Lesbian Seagull. I was going to close with a Canadian Woodpigeon... that just can't get out of bed.
Woodpigeon - In The Battle of Sun vs. Curtains, Sun Loses and We All Sleep Until Noon
However, then I heard this... from gay country star Orville Peck - you know, the guy who wears a mask and loves rattling cages and challenging redneck prejudices. And guess what? He's only roped Willie Nelson to help chuck his latest brickbat... and it's a doozy. Willie, of course, has never been one to shy away from ruffling a few feathers... and at 90, I guess he's long past worrying about upsetting the more conservative members of his fanbase. (UPDATE: Ernie kindly informed me this is a cover version, previously done by Willie, but originally recorded by Ned Sublette back in 1981... when I'm guessing it would have been a lot more controversial.)
Orville Peck & Willie Nelson - Cowboys Are Frequently Secretly Fond Of Each Other
Wednesday 17 April 2024
Neverending Top Ten #6.8: Cup Final
Tuesday 16 April 2024
Namesakes #81: The Rolling Stones
Monday 15 April 2024
Cnut Songs #26: Boy Racers
King Cnut could not hold back the tide, and I cannot hold back society's full-throttle descent into dystopia. All I can do is watch helplessly from the sidelines, and nod my head sagely when others hold a mirror up to the madness.
We live on top of a moor looking down on the picturesque Yorkshire town jumped-up village of Holmfirth. By the way, before I begin today's rant, I discovered my first Holmfirth song earlier this week...
The Watersons - The Holmfirth Anthem
I do like folk music, but that's probably a bit too folky even for me. And it makes the town village sound even more yokely than Last of the Summer Wine managed, which is going some. We are way more cosmopolitan than the Watersons give us credit for. The police were called to investigate a couple of weekends back because some Huddersfield gangster fired a gun outside one of the local hostile-ries. They shut the road for over 24 hours while forensic teams combed the area for a bullet. I'm not sure they found it, but they probably found lots of dog shit. Clearly we're less sedate than Chatteris...
Car crime's low, gun crime's lower,
The town hall band CD, it's a grower,
You never hear of folk getting knocked on the bonce,
Although there was a drive by shouting once.
Half Man Half Biscuit - For What Is Chatteris
I'm getting sidetracked. Today's post isn't about local gun-toting hoodlums... if it's about hoodlums of a different variety.
The Haywains - Boy Racers a Go Go
The Wolfhounds - Boy Racers, Rm1
Boyracer - I've Got It And It's Not Worth Having
Who knew there could be so many songs relating to this particular kind of social irritant?
Do I need to add much more? We live up on top of a moor, and though the road that passes our house is just a link connecting two main roads, the boy racers still love to floor their pedals as they pass us by. I'll never understand this, or why your car needs more than one exhaust pipe, or why you prefer a car that rumbles like a jackhammer. If my car made that kind of noise, I'd be taking it to the garage.
Anyway, the purpose of this post isn't just to whinge about boy racers. It's to highlight another excellent song by Wolves of Glendale. Be warned, I will probably find any excuse to feature this band over the next few months. Those of you who feel that comedy and popular music should never mix, feel free to look away now. The rest of you... well, all I can add is that Louise generally has very little time for much of the music I feature on this blog, but she loves this. Then again, she hates boy racers even more than I do. Here's a tip - don't switch it off until it's well past the 90 second mark...