Showing posts with label The View. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The View. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 February 2024

Snapshots #330: A Top Ten Jeans Songs

Money talks, but it don't sing and dance, and it don't walk...

Here are ten songs with jeans on.


10. Good Lord!


That's Lord David Paul Nicholas Dundas, don't you know?


9. Found amid landlocked countries.


Found amid landlocked countries.


8. Assist this young lady, Zeus!



7. Assess the current season.


Marks out of 10 for this winter?


6. Caters for French Vikings of all sizes.


He'll Cook for the Normans, whether they're slim or fatboys.


5. Spent so long on the main road, he neglected his gateaux. 


He is a lineman of the county, and he drives the main road. While doing so, he may also be guilty of leaving his cake out in the rain.


4. Came last twice, but still made it to Number One.


The last letter is Z, but they still made it to the Top.


3. Turner, Trotter, Ridley.


Lana Turner, Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter and Daisey Ridley, who plays Rey in the rubbish 21st Century Stars Wars films (not the rubbish 90s Star Wars films).


2. I can see my house from up here!



1. Breaks an indie mold.


"An indie mold" was an anagram that needed breaking up, to make...

Neil Diamond - Forever In Blue Jeans

(Neil was on the fencing team at NYU.)


Snapshots will be back next Saturday, but you'll only be allowed in if you're smartly dressed. No jeans!


Monday, 1 July 2019

Radio Songs #68 - Face For Radio


(Click the image to make it readable.)

Here's something that follows on quite nicely from Friday's post. It's a strip I wrote for a friend of mine to draw a few years back, that was published in a newspaper-style anthology. I always found it tough writing really short stories, particularly in comics format. But this worked quite well for what is was. I will hold up my hand and say it owes a sizeable debt to Les McQueen from The League of Gentlemen, but he was a faded pop star, not a has-been DJ.

It wasn't the first time my experiences in radio inspired a comic strip. More on that another time, maybe.

The title, "Face For Radio" is an old, self-deprecating DJ gag, explaining away why they never got any TV work. It also inspired Scottish band The View to pen this little tune... which is a lot better than I remember.



Monday, 21 September 2015

My Top Ten Jeans Songs




Surprisingly, despite making Number One in last week's Top Ten Jean Songs, Bruce doesn't make the Songs About Jeans chart at all... despite that iconic image above. (However, a band of his biggest fans do feature at #5.)

Here are ten songs about pulling your blue jeans on and getting that denim all dirty...

Special mentions to The Swinging Blue Jeans, Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves Of Destiny, Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans, Mr. Little Jeans, Pissed Jeans, and Jack Jeans (I had to link to that one).



10. Gene Vincent - Blue Jean Bop

Be-Bop-A-Lula is one of the defining records of rock 'n' roll, but Gene Vincent was never really able to bottle that lightning again. This is about as close as he got, a "minor" follow-up "hit"... although this was back in the days when "minor" hits still sold a million copies even if they only made number 49 in the charts.

9. Little Man Tate - Hello Miss Lovely (So You Like My Jeans)

Unfairly labeled a poor man's Arctic Monkeys, Little Man Tate called it a day in 2009. Which is a shame, because they wrote witty, spiky guitar pop songs... the sort of thing the radio is sorely missing these days.

8. David Dundas - Jeans On

The 70s was obviously a great decade for songs about jeans (see below) and this is the one that famously doubled up as an advert for Brutus Jeans. It seems Dundas was a member of British nobility - his full name and title is Lord David Paul Nicholas Dundas - as his dad was Lawrence Aldred Mervyn Dundas, 3rd Marquess of Zetland (also a famous tennis player in the 40s).

Well, I never knew that.

Of course, iffypedia might have made it all up... you never know.

The song was also covered a few years back by Chungking... but sadly, I can't find their version on youtube.

7. The View - Same Jeans

Scruffy Scottish indie kids - they've had the same jeans on for four days now - with their only Top Ten hit from 2007. It's rare I say this... but it seems longer ago than that.

6. Jimmy Webb - Lady Fits Her Blue Jeans

As previously discussed on this site, Jimmy Webb is god. Although he's more famous as a songwriter than a performer, he's also released a succession of excellent solo albums over the last 40 years, five of which were recently reissued in an extremely affordable box set on the Rhino label. Considering how rare these albums were prior to the box set, it's pretty much an essential purchase for fans of quality songwriting. This is taken from the 4th album in the 5 disc set, 1974's Land's End. Gorgeous stuff.

5. The Gaslight Anthem - Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts

The Gaslight Anthem always wear their New Jersey roots on their sleeves and this one describes perfectly Bruce's famous 80s dress sense... while also throwing in a sly reference to early Tom Waits.

This track's a bit of a rarity, from the 2008 EP Señor and the Queen, but it stands up as well as some of their better known songs.

4. The Donnas - Dirty Denim

Classic spunky & punky girl-pop from the California foursome led by the female Brett Anderson. In the Suede versus Denim battle, it's hard to call a winner. The other Brett never wrote anything as bitchy as this...
You look like you've only slept for an hour
You smell like you haven't taken a shower
And your hair is so dirty
It makes you look like you're thirty

Your pants are slung way too low
I see stuff I don't wanna know
I wonder why you're so moody?
Is it 'cause you've got no booty?
3. Lana Del Rey - Blue Jeans

That second Lana Del Rey album - the one with Video Games on, the one that made her a star - is still an amazing piece of work, even if she's failed to live up to its potential since. The cognoscenti may have tried to expose her as a phoney or a poseur... but what do the cognoscenti know? She has a new album out this week - fingers crossed it's a return to form.

2. Denim - Back In Denim

Lawrence (he has no second name... except he does, and it's Hayward) started life in fondly remembered 80s indie band Felt. Then sometime in the early 90s, he folded up the Felt and embraced Denim - with added glam stomp. Since then, he's gone ultra lo-fi with Go Kart Mozart... but if you ask me, Denim will always be his finest hour.

1. Neil Diamond - Forever In Blue Jeans

Listen - money talks, all right? Even if it don't sing or dance or walk...

There is a popular mondgreen associated with this tune, that Neil's actually singing "Reverend Blue Jeans". Which would be wonderful... if it were true.

What can I say, if you don't appreciate a bit of classic Neil... there's something missing in your life.




Next week (if I have time) - the final part of the trilogy. My Top Ten Gene Songs.

Meanwhile, don't put your jeans back in the wardrobe just yet. Which is your Nick Kamen?
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