Friday, May 03, 2024

La Fin de la Semaine Essay Question: Special "'Allo, Sailor!" Edition

Okay guys -- as you know, a certain Shady Dame and I are currently relaxing in scenic Montreal, in the heart of darkest Canadia.

I won't bore you with the details, and I certainly won't do any cheap jokes à la française, so let's get down to the business at hand toot sweet.

To wit:

...and your favorite (or least favorite) post-Elvis pop/rock/soul or country song specifically referencing an actual geographical location -- OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES -- is...???

No other arbitrary rules, vous êtes les bienvenus, and just be grateful I'm giving you the chance to include Hawaii and its environs.

Oh, and in case you're wondering (and long-time readers will not be surprised to learn) but my personal nominee has got to be "The Boulevard de la Madeline." That oh so sad and beautiful song by the original (i.e., listenable, before the hippie hits happened) Denny Laine-era Moody Blues.

And yes, that's me at said address, on the first trip to Paris I got to take with the aforementioned Shady Dame.

It's a sad day in Paris
With no girl by my side
Got to feeling so badly
Like a part of me died
It would have been
So good to see her
I never thought
She wouldn't be there
There's no girl standing there
And there's no one who cares
And the trees are so bare
On the Boulevard de la Madeleine

Ah, c'est tellement romantique, n'est-ce pas?

Discuss. Which is to say -- what would your choices be?

And have a great weekend everybody!!! See you upon our return!!!

16 comments:

  1. Yikes! Too many. But for starters:
    Penny Lane...The Beatles
    Waterloo Sunset...The Kinks
    Sunny South Kensington...Donovan

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  2. Free Man in Paris - Joni Mitchell

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  3. The Last Mango in Paris Jimmy Buffett
    Cleveland Jeff

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  4. stickin' with the F4 Back in the USSR. blog hopping what is the by band u mention on Burnt Wood :)?

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  5. Warren Zevon’s Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner is a long-time favorite.

    - Paul in DK

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  6. what came to my mind - maybe influenced by your trip north of the border trip - was james taylor's "mexico"

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  7. Discovering Japan– Graham Parker and the Rumour
    Give Paris One More Chance - Jonathan Richman
    Big In Japan - Tom Waits
    Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks
    Fell Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag - Country Joe and the Fish
    Hawaii Five 0 Theme - The Ventures
    Land Down Under - Men At Work

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  8. Pipeline - The Chantays

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  9. "In France" - Frank Zappa, with Johnny "Guitar" Watson on vocals ...yeah, I know you don't like Frank, but Johnny's vocal is hilarious
    "Blame Canada" - Sheila Broflovski
    "Down In Mexico" - The Coasters
    "Nuevo Laredo" - Doug Sahm
    "Itchycoo Park" - The Small Faces
    "Autobahn" - Kraftwerk
    "Bald Butte" - Colter Wall

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  10. "Jerry Lewis In France" - Ben Vaughn

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  11. might as well go with some Canadian content since you are visiting. i'll choose 'tits up on the pavement in Wawa Ontario' by Canadian group Crowbar.
    rs

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  12. If we could widen the parameters a bit might we include band names? Such as my favorite, the pride of British Columbia, CHILLIWACK!

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  13. Ian Hunter: England Rocks
    Guess Who: Running Back to Saskatoon
    Sparks: Girl from Germany
    Radio Stars: No Russians in Russia
    Bee Gees: Odessa
    Texas Tornados: Adios, Mexico
    Three Dod Night: Never Been to Spain
    Bonzo Dog Band: Hunting Tigers Out in Indiah
    The Kinks: Australia

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  14. Life on Mars - David Bowie

    Captain Al

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  15. "Berkeley Mews" - The Kinks
    "Bridge Of Sighs" - Robin Trower
    "London Homesick Blues" - Gary P. Nunn
    "Bangkok" - Alex Chilton
    "Funky Kingston" - Toots

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  16. "I wish I Was In Wellington" The Muttonbirds

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJlR3dBCN90

    This gets me homesick every time.

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