Showing posts with label Soho. Show all posts
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Monday, 22 January 2024

Celebrity Jukebox #121: Pluto, Marlena & Mary

Another three names from my record collection heading for that great concert in the sky, starting with the wonderfully monikered Pluto Shervington, real name Leighton. Best known for his unappetising recipe for Ram Goat Liver and its follow-up, a Top Ten hit in 1976 called Ram in which a Rastafarian doing his weekly shop tries to buy cheap pork (forbidden by his religion) in order to have enough money left over to spend on weed. They don't write 'em like that anymore...



From the same era, we also say goodbye to soul / blues / jazz singer Marlena Shaw, a lady who expertly balanced a feminist stance (see her album Who Is This Bitch, Anyway?) with provocative covers like the one above. That aside, it's the music she'll be remembered for, including the theme tune to the controversial movie Looking For Mr. Goodbar, the wonderful Yu-Ma / Go Away Little Boy and a classy version of Ashford & Simpson's California Soul...



And finally, it's with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to the lead singer of the Shangri-Las, Mary Weiss. Although she mostly gave up music in the late 60s to become an interior designer, she made a triumphant return 40 years later with an acclaimed solo record...


However, her greatest contribution to popular culture came with the Shangri-Las, a band who took teenage melodrama to another level, providing a key influence to the next generation of stars and songwriters, including the Ramones, Blondie, the Jesus & Mary Chain and Jim Steinman.

When I say I'm in love, you best believe I'm in love, L-U-V

That's Mary with the opening line to a classic Shangri-Las song from 1965...


It's also the opening line to this, from 1973...


And this, from 1990...


And this, from 1991...


Here are a couple of nice lyrical tributes...

Voices from nowhere and voices from the larger town
Filled our head full of dreams and turned our world upside down
And there was Frankie Lymon, Bobby Fuller, Mitch Ryder
(They were rocking)
Jackie Wilson, Shangri-las, Young Rascals
(They were rocking)


And there's only one thing I like more than a stereotypically subservient female automaton
And that's a stereotypically subservient female automaton that's unbelievably crap at its job
Cause when you're asked to play Girl Band
(I love Girl Band)
You play The Shangri-Las
(I also like The Shangri-Las)


And here's Mary herself will a little teenage dating advice.

Back to the Shangri-Las though, and while Leader Of The Pack is their most famous song, for me they never bettered the overblown adolescent angst of this Shadow Morton masterpiece based on Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. A pop song so utterly unique that it will... never... happen... again.



Sunday, 4 September 2022

Snapshots #256: A Top Ten Chicken Songs


Ten clucking songs about chickens... or chicks, at least.

They all taste like chicken to me...


10. Head of the Family.


Charles Manson was the leader of the cult known as The Family.


9. Join arms with Charles and Sugar.


He links arms with Ray Charles and Sugar Ray.


8. When you go back in time forty years, head straight for the toy car catastrophe. 


Matchbox Cars have a disaster in the 80s... and you must make a beeline to it.


(Look, you come up with a clue for that tosh.)

7. Monthly confusion in the springtime.


April March - Chick Habit

6. Take Prozac for your Monobrow now! And find the answer within.


Take Prozac for your Monobrow now!


5. First lady of the Bread family.


Eve was the first lady. And, as discussed on Wednesday, the sitcom Bread, created by Carla Lane, featured the Boswell Family.


4. Protect the Queen!


Bees protect their queen.


One for RadMac listeners.

3. A small accomplishment.



2. The Wizard Who travelled from there to Brighton.


From The Who's Pinball Wizard...

From Soho down to Brighton
I must have played them all


Even after 31 years, I'm still not sure what I think about that. But I'm more forgiving now than I was in 1991.

1. Stomach pains.


If you're going to sing about a chicken, at least have the decency to do a proper chicken impression...

The Cramps - Chicken


Unless I chicken out, there'll be more of this nonsense next Saturday.


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