- Tue Jul 05, 2005 11:51 am
#435614
Today's Tedious Link:
The Wurzels and Combine Harvester
Today's Transcript:
The Charlatans Love Is The Key - “Love Is The Key” was a hit in 2001, the year that was originally “a space odyssey” - “Odyssey” was also the name of a disco combo who scored a top four hit in 1981 with “Back To My Roots” - Roots are what trees use to eat - Eat is what you’d be desperate to do if you’d been marooned on a desert island for weeks on end, a bit like Paul Danan and Lee Sharpe, but without any food - “Food” is the name of the record label that launched the band Blur - Blur is what you’d be looking through if you’d forgotten your contact lenses - The word “lenses” shares many of the same letters as “senses”, which we have five of - Five is also the amount of gold rings that feature in the 12 Days Of Christmas - Christmas first name Lloyd is the name of the Dumb and Dumber character played by Jim Carrey - Jim Carrey has a bit of a rubbery face, a bit like 80’s comedian Phil Cool - “Cool” is what people at Glastonbury say a lot, along with words like “cosmic”, “far out”, “chill out” and “dude” - Glastonbury is in Somerset, which is also the home of our resident wurzel Carrie Davis, whose birthday it is today - and with all that in mind it seems only appropriate that we play something for Carrie and something to get us right in the mood for the Glastonbury festival, it is of course The Wurzels and Combine Harvester - Which links us to The Wurzels and Combine Harvester.
Tedious Facts:
- FLAWS: - A few this morning:
*The full title of the Odyssey track was actually “Going Back To My Roots”.
*If you’d forgotten your contact lenses surely your vision would be blurred, rather than you actually looking through a blur.
*”Far out” and “chill out” are also not single words, as is clearly evident. Tut tut.
TRACK INFO: - Released May 1976 + remixed in August 2001
- The original got to number 1 and the remix the other end of the spectrum at 39. The track has spent a collective total of 15 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.
- MC FACT ATTACK: - The finest band to ever come out of the West Country. Fact. Except maybe all the others.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - Available on the “The Finest 'Arvest of the Wurzels”, a 2001 album seemingly compulsory to all Somerset households.. well judging by Daves non stereotypical link of course. Also contains other classic tracks such as “I Am A Cider Drinker, ”I Wish I Was Back On The Farm” and “I'll Never Get A Scrumpy Here”. As you can see, The Wurzels ain’t doing much work for the Somerset Tourist Board at the minute.
Today's Tedious Link:
The Wurzels and Combine Harvester
Today's Transcript:
The Charlatans Love Is The Key - “Love Is The Key” was a hit in 2001, the year that was originally “a space odyssey” - “Odyssey” was also the name of a disco combo who scored a top four hit in 1981 with “Back To My Roots” - Roots are what trees use to eat - Eat is what you’d be desperate to do if you’d been marooned on a desert island for weeks on end, a bit like Paul Danan and Lee Sharpe, but without any food - “Food” is the name of the record label that launched the band Blur - Blur is what you’d be looking through if you’d forgotten your contact lenses - The word “lenses” shares many of the same letters as “senses”, which we have five of - Five is also the amount of gold rings that feature in the 12 Days Of Christmas - Christmas first name Lloyd is the name of the Dumb and Dumber character played by Jim Carrey - Jim Carrey has a bit of a rubbery face, a bit like 80’s comedian Phil Cool - “Cool” is what people at Glastonbury say a lot, along with words like “cosmic”, “far out”, “chill out” and “dude” - Glastonbury is in Somerset, which is also the home of our resident wurzel Carrie Davis, whose birthday it is today - and with all that in mind it seems only appropriate that we play something for Carrie and something to get us right in the mood for the Glastonbury festival, it is of course The Wurzels and Combine Harvester - Which links us to The Wurzels and Combine Harvester.
Tedious Facts:
- FLAWS: - A few this morning:
*The full title of the Odyssey track was actually “Going Back To My Roots”.
*If you’d forgotten your contact lenses surely your vision would be blurred, rather than you actually looking through a blur.
*”Far out” and “chill out” are also not single words, as is clearly evident. Tut tut.
TRACK INFO: - Released May 1976 + remixed in August 2001
- The original got to number 1 and the remix the other end of the spectrum at 39. The track has spent a collective total of 15 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.
- MC FACT ATTACK: - The finest band to ever come out of the West Country. Fact. Except maybe all the others.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - Available on the “The Finest 'Arvest of the Wurzels”, a 2001 album seemingly compulsory to all Somerset households.. well judging by Daves non stereotypical link of course. Also contains other classic tracks such as “I Am A Cider Drinker, ”I Wish I Was Back On The Farm” and “I'll Never Get A Scrumpy Here”. As you can see, The Wurzels ain’t doing much work for the Somerset Tourist Board at the minute.