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Can you feel it? Songs about touch

January 11, 2024 Peter Kimpton

Tactile pleasures ….

Tactile sensations are among our most primitive and deep-seated of the five senses, but how are they expressed in lyrics? From the gentle, sensual and pleasurable to the painful, it’s time the channel the somatosensory system in song form

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In African, avant-garde, blues, calypso, classical, comedy, country, dance, disco, drone, dub, electronica, experimental, folk, funk, gospel, hip hop, indie, instrumentals, jazz, krautrock, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, psychedelia, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, showtime, ska, songs, soul, soundtracks, traditional Tags songs, playlists, music, William Shakespeare, Shakespeare, Petrarch, Plato, John Keats, Edmund Spenser, Santosh Kalwar, Anne Brontë, Amy Lowell, Grace Jones, biology, sport, religion, Babe Ruth, David Lynch, Paul Cezanne, Winona Ryder, Leonardo Da Vinci, Andy Goldsworthy, Grandmaster Flash, Elias Canetti, Film, Audrey Tatou, film, theatre
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Great expectations: songs about social mobility

October 15, 2020 Peter Kimpton
Class act: John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in 1966

Class act: John Cleese, Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett in 1966

On the move or stuck in one place? Class snobbery to pride, social control to aspiration, it’s a hugely potent part of human life, something that never seems to disappear in stories, situations, and above all the feelings it generates

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Just for the hell of it: songs about the Devil, Satan, Lucifer …

October 25, 2018 Peter Kimpton
The Devil does his thing in Tenacious D

The Devil does his thing in Tenacious D

Who’s your devil in disguise? Who has all he best tunes? This week, in a fun week leading up to Halloween, let’s explore songs that mention, in whatever form, the Devil, Satan and any other names he takes

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, disco, dub, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, instrumentals, jazz, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, showtime, ska, songs, soul, traditional, soundtracks Tags Songs, playlists, Devil, Satan, Oscar Wilde, George Harrison, Tom Waits, William Shakespeare, Goethe, George Whitfield, Little Richard, film, Ben Wheatley, Devil's Elbow, Niccolò Paganini, Robert Johnson, David Bowie, Henry Fielding, Gary Busey, Marilyn Manson, Aleister Crowley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Debbie Harry, Blondie, C.S. Lewis, Milton, Buckethead, Hieronymous Bosch, Emo Philips, Mercedes McCambridge, The Exorcist, Martin Luther, Thomas Moore, William Blake, Charles Baudelaire
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Going for a song: lyrics using idioms, common phrases and expressions

October 4, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Does this raise or lower the bar …?

Does this raise or lower the bar …?

Feeling on song? They may be derived from literature, media or historic, regular usage, but this week we’re looking how common phrases can jump out at you in lyrics, and ideally are used creatively or cleverly

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, disco, dub, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, jazz, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, punk, reggae, rock, showtime, ska, songs, soul Tags Songs, playlists, language, idioms, William Shakespeare, Shakespeare, film, Music, Homer, George Orwell, Yes Minister, Matt Groening, The Simpsons, Futurama, Walt Disney, Coen Brothers, David Coleman, sport, football, Bobby Moore, Glenn Hoddle, Stuart Pearce, Craig Brown, Rio Ferdinand, Kevin Keegan
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Merry? Divided? Dreaming? It's songs about England

September 27, 2018 Peter Kimpton
England is dreaming? … Who? Keith, Roger, Pete and John

England is dreaming? … Who? Keith, Roger, Pete and John

Let’s take a musical trip around this strange, sceptr’d isle, this land of eccentric frontmen, this place of punk and flourishing fashion, to pick up lots of place names and perhaps also define the nature of being English

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, disco, dub, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, jazz, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, showtime, ska, songs, soul Tags Songs, playlists, England, The Who, Napoleon Bonaparte, John Lydon, Beyonce, William Shakespeare, Shakespeare, Brexit, social class, sport, cricket, football, Bill Bryson, David Crystal, Pennine Way, Sex Pistols, Ian Brown, The Stone Roses, Naomi Campbell, fashion, Malcolm Gladwell, Pete Townshend, JK Rowling, Brian Eno, HG Wells, Otis Redding, H.P. Lovecraft, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Merchant-Ivory, film, television, Brideshead Revisited, Ken Loach, Monty Python, Eric Idle, WH Auden, Noam Chomsky, monarchy, royalty, revolution, English Civil War
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Going up? Songs about stairs, ladders, steps, elevators or escalators

August 2, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Perhaps these steps will lead you to the right key …

Perhaps these steps will lead you to the right key …

Steep, sweeping, stone, wood or metal? This week we're exploring how music give us a certain kind of lift – through lyrics that describe all ways to up or down, on foot or via mechanical means, actual or metaphorical

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, instrumentals, jazz, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, punk, reggae, rock, songs, soul, soundtracks Tags Songs, playlists, stairs, elevators, lifts, ladders, film, books, art, architecture, Bette Davis, Morrissey, Alexei Sayle, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Solange Knowles, cat ladders, animals, comedy, Bruce Willis, Willy Wonka, Roald Dahl, Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters, Norman Cook / Fatboy Slim, Alfred Hitchcock, Kim Novak, James Stewart, John Noakes, Fred Dibnah, Patti Smith, The Hunger Games, Vatican, Munich, Olafur Eliasson, Portugal, India, David Niven, Powell and Pressburger
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Notes for the NHS: songs about nursing and healthcare

July 5, 2018 Peter Kimpton
NHS founder Nye Bevan visits Park Hospital, Davyhulme, Manchester, in 1948.

NHS founder Nye Bevan visits Park Hospital, Davyhulme, Manchester, in 1948.

This week we’re giving it the special treatment to mark the NHS 70th anniversary, but also looking for music that mentions any kind of medical care, especially nursing, and its emotional effect in lyrics

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, instrumentals, jazz, metal, music, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, prog, punk, reggae, rock, songs, soul Tags Songs, medicine, NHS, playlists, Aneurin Bevan, doctors, nurses, hospitals, Florence Nightingale, Aretha Franklin, Val Saintsbury, Cabbage, John Lennon, US politics, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Noam Chomsky, Bernie Sanders, Mitt Romney, Michael Moore, Cuba, George Michael, Robbie Williams, George Clooney, Ellen Pompeo, television, film, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, ER, Grey's Anatomy, Carry On films
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World Cup? Not quite. It's songs about substitutes

June 28, 2018 Peter Kimpton
The real thing or substitutes? The Beatles at Madame Tussauds

The real thing or substitutes? The Beatles at Madame Tussauds

Are they meant to be better, or not as good, artificial or the real thing? From sport to food, people to plans, work to worries and distraction, let’s explore substitutions in life and music

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, gospel, folk, electronica, hip hop, indie, instrumentals, jazz, metal, music, musical hall, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, showtime, ska, songs, soul, soundtracks Tags Songs, substitutes, The Beatles, Madame Tussauds, Tom Waits, Paul Simon, Adam Savage, Somerset Maugham, Christmas, childhood, John Lennon, teachers, work, Elon Musk, Alaister PIlkington, Aesop, Carl Jung, psychology, Malcolm Muggeridge, Christopher Hampton, Saint Augustine, Rush Limbaugh, Mary Wollstonecraft, Iris Murdoch, Robert Louis Stevenson, Anthony Burgess, Candice Bergen, computers, technology, Robert McNamara, Charles Dickens, Paul Cezanne, Mark Twain, Janet Fitch, Nick Nolte, Peter Falk, Ray Liotta, Goodfellas, The Sopranos, James Gandolfini, Liam Neeson, Abraham Lincoln, Daniel Day-Lewis, Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Will Smith, Keanu Reeves, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matthew McConaughey, Macaulay Culkin, Tom Hanks, John Travolta, Harrison Ford, Al Pacino, film, food, Yotam Ottolenghi, cooking, sugar, gardening, football, Marlon Brando, sport, Yvonne Fair, Patsy Cline, Henrik Larsson, David Fairclough, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Paulo Coelho
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Always look on the … bright songs about dark subjects

May 10, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Altogether now .... 

Altogether now .... 

The lyrics are about dark matters, but they are played with extremely contrasting upbeat music. This week let’s explore songs that, through stark contrast, can unlock humour, tragedy, comedy and empathy

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In blues, classical, comedy, country, dance, electronica, folk, gospel, hip hop, indie, jazz, music, metal, musicals, playlists, pop, postpunk, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, showtime, songs, soul, soundtracks Tags Songs, playlists, death, relationships, War, comedy, Steve Martin, Mel Brooks, Jerry Sadowitz, J. Cole, Charles Dickens, Monty Python, Eric Idle, Depeche Mode, Dave Gahan, Richard Llewellyn, Peter Ustinov, Robin Williams, Tom Lehrer, Harold and Maude, film, Cat Stevens, The Foundations, Motown, OutKast, The Monkees, Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Jimmy Cliff, Vietnam War, The Smiths, Morrissey, Johnny Marr, Go-Kart Mozart, Lawrence, depression
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Morning glory? Songs about waking up

March 29, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Don't be alarmed. Something to whet the whistle, darling?

Don't be alarmed. Something to whet the whistle, darling?

From gloom to horny joy, scary or strange surprises to dire straits, this week let's explore all the lyrical and musical sides of regain consciousness in song, with some stimuli here from other forms – film and books

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In blues, comedy, classical, country, dance, electronica, folk, hip hop, indie, metal, music, playlists, pop, postpunk, punk, reggae, rock, rocksteady, ska, songs, soul, soundtracks Tags Songs, playlists, conciousnessness, sleep, waking, dreams, Paul Valéry, Franz Kafka, Benjamin Franklin, Frank Sinatra, cats, dogs, spring, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Rod Temperton, Heatwave, Michael Jackson, Prince, drugs, hibernation, sex, advertising, Oliver Sacks, medicine, science, science fiction, Danny Boyle, 28 Days Later, Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle, Laurence Manning, Planet of the Apes, Futurama, Woody Allen, Sleeper, Alien, film, Dolly Parton, Nile Rodgers, Ray Bradbury, Robert Frost, Maya Angelou
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Titular spectacular: songs with provocative, strange, or humorous titles

February 1, 2018 Peter Kimpton
A famously eye-catching Small Faces album, but there are many tasty song titles are out there …

A famously eye-catching Small Faces album, but there are many tasty song titles are out there …

Tantalising, striking, quirky, perhaps violent or sexually strange, offbeat,  bizarre combinations of words, numbers or symbols and more, awful, wonderful, suggest songs that cry out to be heard and live up to their title

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In blues, comedy, country, dance, electronica, folk, hip hop, indie, metal, music, playlists, pop, punk, reggae, rock, soul Tags Songs, titles, The Flaming Lips, Wayne Coyne, Paul McCartney, Johnny Cash, The Small Faces, Sammy Cahn, Blur, Damon Albarn, Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band, The Ruttles, Neil Innes, Panic! At The Disco, Brendon Urie, Beyonce, Charlotte Church, Franz Zappa, Final Fantasy, Loretta Lynn, Guns 'n' Roses, The Police, Bon Iver, Noise Gunk Murder Castle, Of Montreal, Tom Waits, Sparklehorse, Stereolab, The Beatles, System of a Down, Soulwax, Fiona Apple, Chumbawumba, Butthole Surfers, Omar Rodríguez-López, Elvis Costello, System Of A Down, George Clinton, This is Spinal Tap, Gary Glitter, William Burroughs, Thomas Pynchon, film, books
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Kept in suspense? Songs about hanging – in all senses

January 18, 2018 Peter Kimpton
Hang out at the Bar. You'll enjoy it.

Hang out at the Bar. You'll enjoy it.

Folk to rock, pop to hip hop and more, from grisly executions to leisure time with friends, to ending phone calls, let's hang out at the Song Bar and explore songs using these many idioms

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In playlists, music, songs Tags Songs, playlists, hanging, execution, idioms, language, Douglas Adams, Aesop, Eve Arnold, art, photography, books, William Shakespeare, Leonardo Da Vinci, Samuel Johnson, Benjamin Franklin, Oliver Cromwell, Joseph Stalin, USSR, Russia, Roy Bean, Krzysztof Kieślowski, film, Aldous Huxley, George W Bush, Richard Dawkins, Noam Chomsky, Nikita Khrushchev, John F Kennedy, US foreign policy, Franklin D Roosevelt, Charlotte Bronte, Donald Trump, Boris Johnson, Stephen Milligan, autoerotic asphyxiation, INXS, Michael Hutchence, David Blaine, William Feather, JC Watts, Diana Princess of Wales, Keith Richards, Ice Cube, Adele, Danny Devito, Carl Jung, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Josh Homme, Oprah Winfrey, Patti Smith, Dale Chihuly, Victoria and Albert Museum, lights, Nick Cave
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Troll! (but no trolling): songs about mythical beasts and creatures

November 9, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Someone's had a bad day … a rock star from 2010's Norwegian film triumph, Troll Hunter (director André Øvredal)

Someone's had a bad day … a rock star from 2010's Norwegian film triumph, Troll Hunter (director André Øvredal)

Dragons to fairies, griffins to Godzilla, ogres to orks, this week it's time to troll (in the old sense) for songs that mention non-human, or part-human fictitious animals from stories, poetry, art and other forms in many cultures

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In music, playlists Tags songs, playlists, mythology, monsters, animals, giants, shapeshifters, vampires, fairies, Lewis Carroll, Lady Gaga, poetry, film, Norway, trolls, Iceland, elves, Greek mythology, Stephen Fry, JRR Tolkien, Japan, Studio Ghibli, Walt Disney, André Øvredal, Game of Thrones, dragons
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Would, could or should? Songs about alternative outcomes

October 19, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Planet of the Apes. Already happened or may yet occur? Still a gobsmacking idea.

Planet of the Apes. Already happened or may yet occur? Still a gobsmacking idea.

Songs of regret, in retrospect or about the 'if only'? This week we look at lyrics that imagine other pasts, presents or futures caused by different decisions, actions, circumstances and chains of events

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Tags songs, past, present, future, time, film, books, poetry, television, Comedy, TS Eliot, John Greenleaf Whittier, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sliding Doors, Oedipus Rex, Marlon Brando, On The Waterfront, Elia Kazan, Philip K Dick, Bladerunner, Total Recall, Terminator, The Man In The High Castle, second world war, Robert Harris, Fatherland, history, Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Terry Pratchett, The Simpsons, Planet of the Apes, Inception, Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, The Matrix, Keanu Reeves, Cypher, espionage, Erwin Schrödinger, multiverse theory, Talking Heads, animals, birds
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Not merely playing it: songs about innocence

October 12, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Lamb. Obviously.

Lamb. Obviously.

Innocence lost or regained, from childhood to animals, in fact or fantasy, lyrics or style, this week we enter less cynical world, one of wide-eyed wonderment and promise, all in the form of songs and more

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Tags Songs, innocence, experience, William Blake, Philip Larkin, animals, animal behaviour, childhood, Top of the Pops, David Bowie, Tom Waits, Robert Fripp, Pablo Picasso, Jim Henson, The Muppets, Jeffrey Lewis, Bat For Lashes, Natasha Khan, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Taylor Swift, Britney Spears, Morrissey, The Smiths, Brian Wilson, Tom Petty, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, film, Federico Fellini, Clint Eastwood, Shirley Temple, Tony Curtis, Nicolas Roeg, Geezer Butler, Ozzy Osbourne, Kraftwerk, Jean-Michel Jarre, The Kinks, Ray Davies, Tony Rivers, television, sitcoms, comedy, Jeanette Winterson, books, JG Ballard, Mark Haddon, autism, Michael Bond, Paddington Bear, Jean Baudrillard, Germaine Greer, internet, Chris O'Dowd, Edith Wharton, Pamela Meyer, Jeri Ryan, Star Trek, Bjork, Iceland, First World War, second world war, AE Houseman, Donald Trump, Tom HIddleston, Anita Sheve, Malcolm Turnbull, Australia, Anne Frank, Holocaust, Noam Chomsky, law, John Grisham, Harper Lee
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Any requests? Songs about asking, begging or pleading

September 21, 2017 Peter Kimpton
James Brown. Pleasing.

James Brown. Pleasing.

Gentle query to formal demand, subtle hint to outright down-on-your-knees supplication, let's ask questions about songs that include the expression of wanting something or someone

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In music, playlists Tags songs, playlists, asking, begging, pleading, Eartha Kitt, Stevie Wonder, William Shakespeare, Orson Welles, Al Pacino, film, Duffy, Al Green, James Brown, The Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, Marianne Faithfull, Radiohead, Jonny Greenwood, Spike Lee, Jane Goodall, animals, cats, Levi Strauss, H.P. Lovecraft, Charles Dickens, books, Arthur Miller, Antony Gormley, art, Philip K Dick, Kurt Cobain, Cervantes, Eleanor Roosevelt, Beyonce, Louis Armstrong
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Storm warning: songs about natural disasters and climate events

September 14, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Image of Hurricane Patricia (2015) which, off the Pacific coast of Mexico, reached speeds of 345 km/h (215 mph)

Image of Hurricane Patricia (2015) which, off the Pacific coast of Mexico, reached speeds of 345 km/h (215 mph)

Hurricanes, tornados, tidal waves, floods, blizzards, earthquakes to volcanoes, whether about actual events or in metaphor, it's time to batten down the hatches, put out the sandbags and face the music

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Tags Songs, storms, hurricanes, wildfires, volcanos, natural disasters, climate change, meteorology, weather, Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Treme, television, television news, media, Dolly Parton, Laurence Olivier, Scott Kelly, waves, tsunamis, art, George Gissing, Bob Dylan, Lena Horne, storm chasing, Twister, film, The Wizard of Oz, George W Bush, Donald Trump, climate change denial, Paris Climate Agreement, David Simon, Villagers, Koch brothers, Sir David Attenborough, Pompeii, St Helens, Iceland, geology, Krakatoa, Walt Disney, Jimmy Buffett
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While you work? Songs with whistling

August 31, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Cat whistle? Walk this way with Felix …

Cat whistle? Walk this way with Felix …

Main melody, instrumental break or eerie sound effect, cheerful tune to shrill alarm, kettle to steam train, referee to wolf,  put your lips and thoughts together to suggest songs that blow through music's history  

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Tags songs, whistling, Sir Thomas Beecham, Felix the cat, Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, film, sheep dogs, animals, Walt Disney, football, Zinedine Zidane, Elmer Bernstein, Ukip, Merle Haggard, Roy Wood, James McBride, Diablo Cody, Kate Winslet, Julie Andrews, Marilyn Monroe, Eartha Kitt, Monkey Dust, satire, Tuvan throat singing, Arthur Miles, Wolfgang Saus, Pachelbel, birds
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Hang on a minute … it's songs about waiting

August 10, 2017 Peter Kimpton
Which song or songwriter will take the lead on this topic?

Which song or songwriter will take the lead on this topic?

Anticipation, excitement or apprehension, for anything from the rapture to Robert De Niro, opportunity or a bus, the light, love or in limbo, place your songs in our waiting room and see what happens … 

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Tags songs, waiting, Amy Winehouse, Bertrand Russell, philosophy, Bob Hope, film, Mae West, Brexit, travel, work, sport, football, baseball, cricket, Ray Davies, The Kinks, Bob Marley, Donovan, Vietnam War, Foreigner, Noel Gallagher, Oasis, George Michael, Future Islands, David Letterman, Gretchen Peters, The Rolling Stones, Amelia Earhart, ZZ Top, Violent Femmes, Phil Lynott, Arctic Monkeys, Alex Turner, New Order, Bernard Sumner, Glenn Gould, Jean Houston, Terry Pratchett, Samuel Beckett, theatre, Anna Neagle, animals
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Playlists: incidental music and songs

July 19, 2017 Peter Kimpton
A Granstand finish? Des Lynam back in the day, with almost everything except the medallion

A Granstand finish? Des Lynam back in the day, with almost everything except the medallion

From unforgettable film and TV soundtracks to readers' associated memories, this week's guest director EnglishOutlaw calls the action on a wide variety of genres inspired by last week's topic

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In music, playlists, songs Tags incidental music, songs, Grinderswitch, blues, Dick Barton, film, film soundtrack, classical, Richard Wagner, Indian Ocean, Tom Waits, Down By Law, The Clash, Bad Brains, Stephen Tin Tin Duffy, video games, Labyrinth of Time, All Saints, U2, Keith Mansfield, theme music, television, Richard Strauss, Booker T and the MGs, The Lightning Seeds, Chuck Berry, Urge Overkill, Frank Sinatra, Serge Gainsbourg, The Move, The National, Alabama 3, Richard Thompson, Peter Moore, Vera Lynn, Howard Shore, Lord of the Rings, Grosse Point Blank, EnglishOutlaw, Apocalypse Now, Geoff Love & His Orchestra, Charles Willliams
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Jul 28, 2025
Fever Ray: The Year of The Radical Romantics
Jul 28, 2025

New album: Disturbing, striking and brilliant, this is a mix of old kindled magically into new from the innovative Swedish artist Karin Dreijer, with live-to-tape studio highlights from her acclaimed third album, 2023’s Radical Romantics, plus new iterations from 2017’s Plunge and early classics, performed with her tour musicians

Jul 28, 2025
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Jul 28, 2025
Tyler, The Creator: Don't Tap The Glass
Jul 28, 2025

New album: Following his acclaimed 2024 LP Chromakopia, the innovative eccentric American rapper Tyler Okonma returns with a somewhat less eclectic but still strane ninth LP – short, snappy, more cliched and braggadocio in lyric, and this time fuelled in sound by catchy, punchy, dancefloor beats and samples

Jul 28, 2025
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Jul 28, 2025
Madeline Kenney: Kiss From The Balcony
Jul 28, 2025

New album: In this follow-up to 2023’s excellent A New Reality Mind, the Oakland indie artist brings expansive, experimental electronic dynamism and particularly rich texture to her music, working with friends Ben Sloan and Stephen Patota, and exploring themes of broken relationships, solitude, idealised romance, resentment, and womanhood

Jul 28, 2025
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Jul 22, 2025
Billie Marten: Dog Eared
Jul 22, 2025

New album: Beautiful, warm, intimate, gentle, experimental indie-folk by the singer-songwriter Isabella Tweddle from Ripon in North Yorkshire, in this delicious fifth LP, filled with love songs and nostalgic childhood memories, and following 2023’s Drop Cherries, an expansion of excellent musicians in the recording

Jul 22, 2025
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Jul 22, 2025
Gina Birch: Trouble
Jul 22, 2025

New album: The veteran Raincoats co-founder, bass player, songwriter, film-maker and feminist artist’s second solo album is a passionate, political and personal release, outspoken, but also eccentric and eclectically introspective, mixing post-punk, dub, pop and experimental rock

Jul 22, 2025
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Jul 21, 2025
Alex G: Headlights
Jul 21, 2025

New album: This 10th album by the Pennsylvania indie musician, producer, and singer-songwriter Alexander Giannascoli brings a mellower sound than some of his previous LPs, with often gentle, skilfully rendered guitars, dream-like, wistful and fantastical lyrics, and beautifully drawing on Americana as well as key influences Elliott Smith and Neil Young

Jul 21, 2025
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Jul 21, 2025
NODEGA: Rot in Helvetica
Jul 21, 2025

New album: A thinly disguised iteration of the New York post-punk band Bodega fronted by songwriters by Ben Hozie and Nikki Belfiglio, the same quintet go full punk and hardcore on this articulately angry, pacy, attention-grabbing burst of eight, raucous yet catchy and also clever songs in just 18 minutes, satirically pulling no punches about society’s various ills

Jul 21, 2025
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Jul 21, 2025
Panic Shack: Panic Shack
Jul 21, 2025

New album: A refreshing, fast, witty, perky, cheeky, and raw post-punk debut by the band from Cardiff, packed with energy, humour, filth and feisty fun, covering subjects from body shaming to partying, dodgy men, and a joyous celebration of good nights out and friendship

Jul 21, 2025
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Jul 20, 2025
Natalie Bergman: My Home Is Not In This World
Jul 20, 2025

New album: This stylishly retro second solo album by the Chicago-born LA-based singer-songwriter follows her acclaimed 2021 LP Mercy, and channels psychedelic soul and alt-60s pop, packed with beautiful, classic-feel, heartbreak songs, and with a title that yearns for that past era and sense of place

Jul 20, 2025
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Jul 19, 2025
Disiniblud: Disiniblud
Jul 19, 2025

New album: Truly mesmeric, exquisitely beautiful, original, intimate, eclectic sounds are summoned up and simmer in this debut collaborative album project by the Brooklyn composers, producers and multi-instrumentalists Rachika Nayar and Nina Keith

Jul 19, 2025
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Jul 18, 2025
Barry Can't Swim: Loner
Jul 18, 2025

New album: Dance music bangers with an eclectic twist by the popular Scottish electronic musician, DJ producer aka Joshua Mainnie from Edinburgh, who with this second LP after 2023’s When Will We Land?, explores themes of identity amid the beats and clever crate-digging soul samples

Jul 18, 2025
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Jul 16, 2025
Emily Breeze: Rats In Paradise
Jul 16, 2025

New album: Following 2023’s excellent Rapture LP, Bristol’s wild and witty indie-noir-pop-rock star returns with her special brand of acid-tongued, savagely funny, powerful and poignantly catchy numbers, with a title inspired by a song by The Birthday Party, mixing glitz and the gutter

Jul 16, 2025
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Jul 15, 2025
Jessica Winter: My First Album
Jul 15, 2025

New album: After a series of acclaimed singles, EPs and collaborations, the south London sweetly high-voiced singer-songwriter’s debut LP is fabulously sparkling, humorous, witty indie-dance-pop, packed with classy, clever tunes, touching moments of reflection, self-love and personal acceptance

Jul 15, 2025
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Jul 15, 2025
Gwenno: Utopia
Jul 15, 2025

New album: After three LPs looking back at her childhood upbringing, now 44, the Welsh singer-songwriter Gwenno Saunders’ polished, candid experimental fourth pop album recalls a period of young adulthood, from dancer in Las Vegas to a pub cleaner and also singer in The Pipettes in London, having adventures, experimenting and struggling with self-determination

Jul 15, 2025

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Jul 28, 2025
Song of the Day: The Divine Comedy - The Last Time I Saw the Old Man
Jul 28, 2025

Song of the Day: A beautiful, poignant new balladic, trumpet-filled number by the Irish singer-songwriter and band leader Neil Hannon about his late father, heralding the new album, Rainy Sunday Afternoon, on 19 September

Jul 28, 2025
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Jul 27, 2025
Song of the Day: Flock of Dimes - Long After Midnight
Jul 27, 2025

Song of the Day: Beautiful gentle bittersweet acoustic single by the Baltimore indie musician and singer-songwriter aka Jenn Wasner heralding her upcoming new album, The Life You Save out on 10 October, via Sub Pop Records

Jul 27, 2025
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Jul 26, 2025
Song of the Day: Tame Impala - End of Summer
Jul 26, 2025

Song of the Day: In a change from the tuneful, psychedelic indie-pop of previous work, Australian singer and multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker channels his creativity into a hybrid of electronic dance music, with shades of the acid house era of 1989, as well as Underworld and beyond, with his first release on Columbia Records

Jul 26, 2025
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Jul 25, 2025
Song of the Day: Jehnny Beth - No Good For People
Jul 25, 2025

Song of the Day: A dark, thrumming, powerful, punchy new single by the ex-Savages French singer-songwriter and actress about social behaviour conflict, heralding her new album You Heartbreaker, You, out on 29 August on Fiction Records

Jul 25, 2025
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Jul 24, 2025
Song of the Day: Whitney - Dandelions
Jul 24, 2025

Song of the Day: Delicate, poignant, vivid indie-folk and Americana with a sensitive falsetto and 70s feel by the Chicago band formed by Julien Ehrlich and Max Kakacek, in this latest single heralding their forthcoming album, Small Talk, out November 7 via AWAL

Jul 24, 2025
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Jul 23, 2025
Song of the Day: clipping. – Night of Heaven (featuring Counterfeit Madison & Kid Koala)
Jul 23, 2025

Song of the Day: A wonderfully strange, eclectic, experimental mix of hip-hop, neo-classical and electronica by the LA-based trio fronted by rapper and actor Daveed Diggs, joined by the Nigerian-American and Canadian artists, taken from the expanded edition of their latest album, Dead Channel Sky, out on Sub Pop Records. Dead Channel Sky Plus is released on 19 September

Jul 23, 2025
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Jul 22, 2025
Song of the Day: Jeff Tweedy - One Tiny Flower
Jul 22, 2025

Song of the Day: This eclectic, cross-rhythmic but beautiful evocative folk-rock single by the Wilco frontman is whimsical tale of a man who trips over a flower and dies, yet also celebrates the power of nature, and heralds his upcoming triple solo album, Twilight Override, out on 26 September via dBpm Records

Jul 22, 2025
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Jul 21, 2025
Song of the Day: The Last Dinner Party - This is The Killer Speaking
Jul 21, 2025

Song of the Day: Channelling ABBA and more – opulent, dramatic, catchy pop with a dark undercurrent of story and fable, where being ghosted becomes a Western dance with a killer with matching cinematic, fantasy video, by the acclaimed all-female British band following last year’s debut Prelude to Ecstasy, and heralding their second album, From The Pyre, out on 17 October on Universal Island

Jul 21, 2025
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Jul 20, 2025
Song of the Day: Poptones - Say Something Now
Jul 20, 2025

Song of the Day: Mixing beauty and dissonance, clever, skilfully textured angular guitars and vocals to a mesmeric, bendy, woozy, dream-like effect by the Copenhagen art-rock trio, the second single from their upcoming album Pure, out on 26 September via Happy Metal Records

Jul 20, 2025
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Jul 19, 2025
Song of the Day: The Charlatans - We Are Love
Jul 19, 2025

Song of the Day: An upbeat jangly, melodic return from the now veteran and enduring 90s British indie rock band fronted by Tim Burgess, with beautiful guitars and positive lyrics in this title track heralding their upcoming album out on 31 October on BMG

Jul 19, 2025
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Jul 18, 2025
Song of the Day: Nine Inch Nails - As Alive As You Need Me To Be
Jul 18, 2025

Song of the Day: With their first new music as NIN in five years, the American rockers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross return with a pulsating, synth-heavy, retro-futuristic track that’s part of the new sci-fi Tron: Ares soundtrack, out on 19 September via Interscope Records, with the film released in October

Jul 18, 2025
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Jul 17, 2025
Song of the Day: Racing Mount Pleasant - Your New Place
Jul 17, 2025

Song of the Day: The Michigan-based band formerly known as Kingfisher herald their upcoming debut album under the new name with this unusual, passionately stirring and sprightly chamber-pop-jazz-indie-pop single with added strings and brass

Jul 17, 2025

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Jul 23, 2025
Word of the week: labeorphily
Jul 23, 2025

Word of the week: It’s a colourful noun for an intoxicatingly visual subject, and in parallel relating to people who may be a labeorphilist or labeorphile, it refers to the enthusiasm for, and collection of beer bottle labels. But what’s the musical connection?

Jul 23, 2025
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Jul 10, 2025
Word of the week: mugwump
Jul 10, 2025

Word of the week: This oddly evocative noun might summon in the mind some tactile, earthy image, or a strange childrens’ TV fictional character, but actually pertains to a person who is politically neutral, aloof, or independent, and in 19th-century America, described anti-corruption party switchers

Jul 10, 2025
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Jun 26, 2025
Word of the week: nucha
Jun 26, 2025

Word of the week: A niche, sensual noun for a tactile area, with the related adjective nuchal, meaning related to the nape, or back or scruff of the neck. But where does it rub in music? For some light relief, here’s a variety of neck songs to send hairs standing up for different reason in this anatomical area

Jun 26, 2025
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Jun 4, 2025
Word of the week: olecranon
Jun 4, 2025

Word of the week: This is the large, thick, curved bony area of the elbow that sticks out at the arm joint – the proximal, posterior end of the ulnar bone which, alongside the radius, is the lower arm, and marks the point of the ulnar nerve, or in other words – the funny bone

Jun 4, 2025
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May 21, 2025
Word of the week: perruquier
May 21, 2025

Word of the week: Taken from the French language, this appropriately ornate noun pertains to makers of perukes, wigs or hairpieces, a trade that has variously gone in and out of fashion over the centuries. But what about these hair pieces in song?

May 21, 2025

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