- Fri May 20, 2005 9:04 am
#435588
Today's Tedious Link:
The Charlatans and North Country Boy
Today's Transcript:
A Tribe Called Quest Can I Kick It? - The first voice you hear on the start of Can I Kick It? is that of Mr Pete Tong - Pete Tong is the only man who can officially start the weekend - The weekend in this country consists of the days Saturday and Sunday, thus proving my theory that the first day of the week is Monday, fact - If you add “Manic” to the front of Monday you get “Manic Monday”, which was a big hit for The Bangles and preceded their follow-up hit “Walk Like An Egyptian” - The most famous Egyptian after Tutankhamun and Cleopatra is probably Mohammed Al Fayed, who owns Fulham - Fulham play their home matches at the newly redeveloped Craven Cottage - “Cottage” is a word associated with cheese - Cheese is a product which should be avoided or treated with great care by those suffering from a dairy allergy - Other well known allergies include nut and pollen, with the latter being responsible for the condition we know as hayfever - Hayfever can make your eyes water, as can onions - Onions are grown in the ground and can be red or white, a bit like wine - Wine is made from grapes, which like all fresh fruit and vegetables, are good for a healthy diet and the prevention of nasty things like scurvy and tuberculosis - Tuberculosis is referred to in medical circles by the abbreviation “TB”, which is also the initials of Tim Burgess from The Charlatans - Which links us to The Charlatans and North Country Boy.
Tedious Facts:
- FLAWS: - Some quibbles today on the text messages:
*Cleopatra is Greek (she in fact isn’t cos I’ve checked - Dave was right).
*Fresh fruit and vegetables are part of a balanced healthy diet, and not specifically marked out as essential for the prevention of scurvy and TB. Fact.
TRACK INFO: - Released April 1997
- Got to number four and spent six weeks on the chart.
- MC FACT ATTACK: - As stated below, this track was taken from their impressive comeback album “Tellin' Stories”. It should have been a triumphant period for the band, but tragedy struck midway through its recording, when keyboardist Rob Collins was killed in a car accident.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - “Tellin' Stories”, the bands fifth (and second number one) album, was released shortly after this single back in May 1997.
Today's Tedious Link:
The Charlatans and North Country Boy
Today's Transcript:
A Tribe Called Quest Can I Kick It? - The first voice you hear on the start of Can I Kick It? is that of Mr Pete Tong - Pete Tong is the only man who can officially start the weekend - The weekend in this country consists of the days Saturday and Sunday, thus proving my theory that the first day of the week is Monday, fact - If you add “Manic” to the front of Monday you get “Manic Monday”, which was a big hit for The Bangles and preceded their follow-up hit “Walk Like An Egyptian” - The most famous Egyptian after Tutankhamun and Cleopatra is probably Mohammed Al Fayed, who owns Fulham - Fulham play their home matches at the newly redeveloped Craven Cottage - “Cottage” is a word associated with cheese - Cheese is a product which should be avoided or treated with great care by those suffering from a dairy allergy - Other well known allergies include nut and pollen, with the latter being responsible for the condition we know as hayfever - Hayfever can make your eyes water, as can onions - Onions are grown in the ground and can be red or white, a bit like wine - Wine is made from grapes, which like all fresh fruit and vegetables, are good for a healthy diet and the prevention of nasty things like scurvy and tuberculosis - Tuberculosis is referred to in medical circles by the abbreviation “TB”, which is also the initials of Tim Burgess from The Charlatans - Which links us to The Charlatans and North Country Boy.
Tedious Facts:
- FLAWS: - Some quibbles today on the text messages:
*Cleopatra is Greek (she in fact isn’t cos I’ve checked - Dave was right).
*Fresh fruit and vegetables are part of a balanced healthy diet, and not specifically marked out as essential for the prevention of scurvy and TB. Fact.
TRACK INFO: - Released April 1997
- Got to number four and spent six weeks on the chart.
- MC FACT ATTACK: - As stated below, this track was taken from their impressive comeback album “Tellin' Stories”. It should have been a triumphant period for the band, but tragedy struck midway through its recording, when keyboardist Rob Collins was killed in a car accident.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - “Tellin' Stories”, the bands fifth (and second number one) album, was released shortly after this single back in May 1997.