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I always like taking note of song titles when checking out music and sometimes the song title can seem a bit crazy or intriguing even before hearing the song.
There are numerous examples so I'll just list a few to get started, and see how it goes...
Susan versus Youthclub - The FAll
Eat Y'self Fitter- The Fall
Prole Art Treat - The Fall
How I Wrote Elastic Man - The Fall
Bingo Masters Break Out - The Fall
Mad As Snow - Kitchens Of Distinction
Ice cream For Crow - Capt Beefheart
Shes Too Much For My Mirror- Capt Beefheart
Frownland - Capt Beefheart
24 Minutes From Tulse Hill - Carter USM
Pointless Walks To Dismal Places - Prolapse
Dickie Davis Eyes - Half Man Half Biscuit
Paintball's Coming Home - Half Man Half Biscuit
Trouble Over Brigwater/ Mathematically Safe - Half Man Half Biscuit
The Pot Head Pixies/ I Am Your Pussy - Gong
The Taking Of Peckham 123 -Carter USM
A Bachelor For Baden Powell- Carter USM
Alternative Alf Garnett - Carter USM
The Birmingham School Of Business School - The Fall
Ten Houses Of Eve - The Fall
I'm Too Handsome To Be Homeless - Baby Bird
Sleepwalkers Woman - Scott Walker
-- Edited by noelindublin on Tuesday 5th of July 2011 02:48:09 PM
I always like taking note of song titles when checking out music and sometimes the song title can seem a bit crazy or intriguing even before hearing the song.
There are numerous examples so I'll just list a few to get started, and see how it goes...
Closer to home,
Wind Chill Factor (Minus Zero)
Minus zero is err, zero Which isn't a Wind Chill factor at all.
Maths was never my strong point, but I suppose taking nothing from nothing leaves nothing. Have you ever tried your hand at Zen koans? eg The world is vast and wide, why do you put on your robes at the sound of a bell?
-- Edited by noelindublin on Tuesday 5th of July 2011 03:22:26 PM
No. Never heard of them until now (and a quick google search).
As a computer geek, I am familiar with the concept of minus zero in one's complement arithmetic where when all the bits are set i.e. 11111111, the value is considered to be minus zero. http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/univac/minuszero.html
Thing is I was studying this sort of stuff about three years after surfacing, so originally minus zero didn't register (ho ho IT geek joke).
24 Minutes (HOURS) From Tulse Hill (TULSA) - Carter USM
(BETTY) Dickie Davis Eyes - Half Man Half Biscuit
(FOOT) Paintball's Coming Home - Half Man Half Biscuit
(BRIDGE OVER...) Trouble Over Brigwater/ Mathematically Safe - Half Man Half Biscuit
The Taking Of Peckham (PELHAM) 123 -Carter USM
The play on other titles ones are fairly obvious, but no less clever or amusing. Not heard of many from your list have to confess. Will have a think about others to add. Must be a few Carter to add (Only Living Boy in New Cross springs to mind immediately). Good topic!
-- Edited by suss on Tuesday 5th of July 2011 03:34:28 PM
24 Minutes (HOURS) From Tulse Hill (TULSA) - Carter USM
(BETTY) Dickie Davis Eyes - Half Man Half Biscuit
(FOOT) Paintball's Coming Home - Half Man Half Biscuit
(BRIDGE OVER...) Trouble Over Brigwater/ Mathematically Safe - Half Man Half Biscuit
The Taking Of Peckham (PELHAM) 123 -Carter USM
The play on other titles ones are fairly obvious, but no less clever or amusing. Not heard of many from your list have to confess. Will have a think about others to add. Must be a few Carter to add (Only Living Boy in New Cross springs to mind immediately). Good topic!
-- Edited by suss on Tuesday 5th of July 2011 03:34:28 PM
Well done for getting all the references. Another intriguing title is A Punch Up At A Wedding by Radiohead.
I think the Ten Houses Of Eve by The Fall is a play on the horror movie from the fifties, The Three Faces of Eve starring Bette Davis.
Always liked Back In The DHSS, and Back In The DHSS again. That was a play on BACK In The USSR by Scouseres Half Man Half biscuit.
Lots of the stuff John Peel played in the eighties was by indie bands that often came up with good song titles especially The Fall and Half Man Half Biscuit or The Macc Lads. Another Carter USM London reference is in their compilation called Brixton Mortars.
I think US country music can come up with good song names- a famous example being All My Exes Live in Texas. but country music is not my scene.
Agreed about HMHB. 'All I Want For Christmas is a Dukla Prague Away Kit' prob deserves to be on list.
Splodge were a good bet for this sort of thing. Blown Away Like a Fart in a Thunderstorm, Michael Booth's Talking Bum, and Anarchy Chaos Stanley Ogden are all contenders.
John Wayne is Big Leggy deserves mention I think. Need to go a long way to beat ArrGee's I Scrubbed... entry though.
Early on a Saturday morning Sometime after eight o'clock I received a vile warning It all came on as a bit of a shock There were crabs all around me Hundred thousands; well quite a lot They'd been put in water; left them through the night Now that they'd died they had started to rot
Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed... I scrubbed the... Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed the crabs that killed Shef
The stenches were quite amazing Still I had a job to do Later on I heard some people complaining But the terrible smell just grew and grew Eventually they had finished boiling A crowd began to gather round Well, we took them out and put them under the counter And we sold them off; 28 pence a pound
Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed... I scrubbed the... Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed the crabs that killed Shef
I didn't mean to kill them Just did as I was told All those women and children DEAD Because of the crabs that we'd sold I'm not feeling cool in my head I can't believe there're so many dead (??) Aarrgghh!
Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed... I scrubbed the... Wooah-ooh-oh-ooh I scrubbed the crabs that killed Sheffield
I scrubbed the crabs that killed Sheffield
I scrubbed the crabs that killed Sheffield
I scrubbed the crabs that killed Sheffield
Notes
This song was inspired by an incident when Jarvis was working on a stall at Sheffield's fish market.
This explanation is from a History of Pulp (Disco-very, 1995):
One day the crabs were delivered early and left overnight in water. By the morning they'd already started rotting and everyone was complaining about the smell. A few had been sold before the health inspector condemned them all.
-- Edited by ArrGee on Thursday 7th of July 2011 08:21:16 AM
Agreed about HMHB. 'All I Want For Christmas is a Dukla Prague Away Kit' prob deserves to be on list.
Splodge were a good bet for this sort of thing. Blown Away Like a Fart in a Thunderstorm, Michael Booth's Talking Bum, and Anarchy Chaos Stanley Ogden are all contenders.
John Wayne is Big Leggy deserves mention I think. Need to go a long way to beat ArrGee's I Scrubbed... entry though.
Why did I think that Pulp song was some sort of weird STD reference?
Another good Carter pun/title is their album 101 Damnations. Sheriff Fatman by Carter is partly based on the slum landlord from the 1960's Peter Rachman, and Nicholas Van Hoogstraten [Van Whatshisface].
...the song title can seem a bit crazy or intriguing...
Why did I think that Pulp song was some sort of weird STD reference?
That's what I thought before I saw the lyrics.
As an adjunct to this, there are songs that seem to have, ahem, some not particularly well hidden meaning.
Whole Lotta Love by Led Zeppelin would have made more sense had it been called Whole Lotta C0ck, and the end "I wanna be your backdoor man. Keep it coolin, baby." implies buggring around rather than an affair.