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A Load Of Balls (and a Snooker Cue)

The big news of the week was that Chas & Dave are re-recording Snooker Loopy.

Questions, questions:

  • why do I know all the words to this? ("'cos I wear these goggles")
  • who, in 1986 actually bought this? It made number 6 in the charts. These days you can kind of forgive the novelty purchases online. A lack of judgment in a weak click in iTunes can be excused, but in 1986 this purchase involved actual human interaction. A decision to enter what us oldies remember as 'record shops' or, before we knew better, 'Woolies', had to be made.  Once in, even an impulse purchase required physical lifting of product, and crucially a walk to a shop assistant. This must have happened thousands of times. Startling.
  • why do I know all the words to this? ("Terry the Taff was born in a gaff")
  • casual racism, baldism, myopiaism wasn't just tolerated, it was celebrated?
  • why do I know all the words to this? ("Perhaps I ought to chalk it")

Barry Hearn is quoted this week as saying:

“It might give the nation nightmares, but the time is right for a remake. Snooker is going places.”

 

I love his implication that a remake of this song was inevitable, like having Tories in Government again or even a new film version of Arthur. 

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Betty Boo - Where Are You Baby? (1990)

Music video for Betty Boo's hit single 'Where Are You Baby?'. This song was also featured in the teen comedy Career Opportunities where Jennifer Connelly and Frank Whaley are locked inside the Target overnight and roller skate to this song. Fun song and video! Enjoy! ©1990 Sire Records

I hated Betty Boo's music 20 years ago.

Late adolescent indie snobbery was the cause. Basically, she wasn't Kristin Hersh or something I think.

I now see the error of my ways. 

Boy, I really miss you
and all I wanna do is kiss you
I've used up all my tissues
'cause there's more serious of issues

On so many levels this song and this video is fantastic.

I've now spotified her two albums, and I see what a goddamn fool I was. 

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Embrace - Nature's Law (2006)

Video for Embrace's single "Nature's Law". Buy 'Embrace - This New Day' on iTunes featuring 'Nature's Law' http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/this-new-day/id155750708

Like I said, I love Embrace.

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A Greasily Translucent Cardboard Bucket

Go to http://www.asseenonthetv.co.uk/kfc for more information

An advert for fried chicken. That's what it is.

I was going to moan about it. KFC using a cover of an Embrace song and trying to make their product somehow classy.  

I was going to quote Merlin Mann:

....the same company that first made American adults like your grandparents feel entirely comfortable feeding their family out of a greasily translucent cardboard bucket.

I was going to link to his excellent post from last year when KFC introduced this brown thing where the chicken somehow was the bun, and recall his tweet:

However, I've since read that despite my belief that they quietly split up 5 years ago, Embrace have a new album in the works. I love Embrace.

Things don't seem so bad now. I fancy a Zinger and Hot Wings.

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Ringo Deathstarr - Imagine Hearts (2011)

This sounds like it should have been released in 1991, not 2011.  Not that I'm complaining.

Kevin Shields might just be an influence on this band me thinks, something that was said of Curve in 1991 and we all loved their early EPs.

Ringo Deathstarr's debut album Colour Trip is more of the same shoegazey dreamy magic.

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