- Thu Sep 22, 2005 2:56 pm
#435666
Today's Tedious Link:
Ash and Girl From Mars
Today's Transcript:
The Beatles Long And Winding Road - The Beatles’ “Long And Winding Road” was covered by Will Young a couple of years ago - Will Young shares the same surname as Paul Young, who’s from Luton - Luton won 1-0 this weekend at Hull - If you swap the first letter of “Hull” with it’s alphabetic next door neighbour G, you get “gull”, which is a type of bird - “Bird” or “Doing bird” is a slang expression for doing a prison sentence - A sentence of a different type is something that would contain punctuation, such as commas, apostrophe’s and full stops - Stops are what you’d find along a bus route - Root, albeit spelt differently, is something that trees and teeth share in common - “Common People” was a hit for Pulp - Pulp are fronted by Jarvis C0cker - Jarvis C0cker shares the same surname as fellow Sheffield singer Joe *, who duetted with Jennifer Warnes on “Up Where We Belong”, which was taken from the soundtrack to the film “An Officer And A Gentleman” - “Gentleman” is what you’d see written on the toilet door if you were a boy, while “ladies” is what you’d see if you’re a girl - and “Girl From Mars” was a hit in 1995 for Ash - Which links us to a bit of classic Ash action... Ash and Girl From Mars.
Tedious Facts:
- SEAMLESS?: - Dave said it was all positive on the text, although I have a very pernickity query:
*Pulp aren’t fronted by Jarvis * anymore really are they? They have sort of split up so I would have used the past tense there.
TRACK INFO: - Released August 1995
- Criminally only got to number 11 in the charts, spending 5 weeks on the countdown...
- MC FACT ATTACK: - Scary to think Tim and Mark from Ash were only 18 when this track was released a decade ago. This was their debut Top 40 hit, although their first actual single release was “Jack” in February 1994. For anyone suffering Ash withdrawal symptons, then check out Charlotte Hatherley’s solo stuff at the minute - saw her live at Leeds Festival, very good.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - On the debut Ash album “1977” (the year Tim and Mark were born), which went straight in at number one when released on the British public back in May 1996.
Today's Tedious Link:
Ash and Girl From Mars
Today's Transcript:
The Beatles Long And Winding Road - The Beatles’ “Long And Winding Road” was covered by Will Young a couple of years ago - Will Young shares the same surname as Paul Young, who’s from Luton - Luton won 1-0 this weekend at Hull - If you swap the first letter of “Hull” with it’s alphabetic next door neighbour G, you get “gull”, which is a type of bird - “Bird” or “Doing bird” is a slang expression for doing a prison sentence - A sentence of a different type is something that would contain punctuation, such as commas, apostrophe’s and full stops - Stops are what you’d find along a bus route - Root, albeit spelt differently, is something that trees and teeth share in common - “Common People” was a hit for Pulp - Pulp are fronted by Jarvis C0cker - Jarvis C0cker shares the same surname as fellow Sheffield singer Joe *, who duetted with Jennifer Warnes on “Up Where We Belong”, which was taken from the soundtrack to the film “An Officer And A Gentleman” - “Gentleman” is what you’d see written on the toilet door if you were a boy, while “ladies” is what you’d see if you’re a girl - and “Girl From Mars” was a hit in 1995 for Ash - Which links us to a bit of classic Ash action... Ash and Girl From Mars.
Tedious Facts:
- SEAMLESS?: - Dave said it was all positive on the text, although I have a very pernickity query:
*Pulp aren’t fronted by Jarvis * anymore really are they? They have sort of split up so I would have used the past tense there.
TRACK INFO: - Released August 1995
- Criminally only got to number 11 in the charts, spending 5 weeks on the countdown...
- MC FACT ATTACK: - Scary to think Tim and Mark from Ash were only 18 when this track was released a decade ago. This was their debut Top 40 hit, although their first actual single release was “Jack” in February 1994. For anyone suffering Ash withdrawal symptons, then check out Charlotte Hatherley’s solo stuff at the minute - saw her live at Leeds Festival, very good.
- ALBUM DETAILS: - On the debut Ash album “1977” (the year Tim and Mark were born), which went straight in at number one when released on the British public back in May 1996.