Friday, September 20, 2024

Weekend Listomania: Special "DJ Shaggy" Edition

[I originally posted a version of this so long ago I can't even deal with the guilt. Consequently, I've rewritten a lot of it and swapped in some new entries, and blah blah blah. Enjoy!!! -- S.S.]

Well, it's Friday, and my beloved pussycat Mickey Six-Toes© has survived another week without having been devoured au poivre by marauding non-citizens of Ohio.

Whew. Although who knows -- if I was to nod off even briefly, it could get ugly.

But in the meantime, here's a fun little project to help us all wile away the darkening hours:

Best or Worst Post-Elvis Record Referencing Hair (or Hair Care Products or Hair-dos or Whatever) in Either Its Title or Lyric Or Band/Artists Name!!!

No arbitrary rules.

Oh wait -- if you nominate the crappy theme song (best known in the version by The Cowsills) from the world's crappiest Broadway musical, I will come to your house and slap you within an inch of your life.

Sorry -- that's just the way it is.

And my totally Top of My Head(Hah!!!) Top Eight is/are:

8. Lady Gaga -- Hair

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know Gaga's rip-off of that titular show tune I mentioned above probably saved some poor deeply sensitive kid's life, despite the fact that it's a piece of utter pompous crud in the abstract. But hey -- I felt obligated to include something recorded in the 21st century.

7. Nazareth -- Hair of the Dog

I've had a soft spot for these guys ever since they turned Joni Mitchell's "This Flight Tonight" into a thoroughly convincing piece of pop-metal (I've always wondered what Joni thought about it, come to think). This one, of course, deserves a special wing in the Cowbell Hall of Fame.

6. The Crew Cuts -- Sh-Boom

To this day, I can't figure if this is sad period schlock or some kind of interesting white-guy doo-wop. Your thoughts?

5. CSNY -- Almost Cut My Hair

Very silly stuff, thank you Mr. Crosby, but the Stills/Young guitar interplay is awesome, no?

4. Daddy Cool -- Teenage Blues

"I've been thinking a lot about getting a job, but I'm paranoid about my hair" has to be one of the greatest opening lines not just in pop music but in the entire history of literary endeavor going back to the Greeks. Or so I thought when I originally wrote that; I could be wrong. In any event, it's the work of one of the Great Lost Aussie Bands, and you need to hear the entirety of that album, trust me. Order a vinyl copy over at Amazon for the ridiculously inexpensive price of $8.70 HERE.

3. The Morells -- Growin' A Beard

An ode to the uses and cultivation of whiskers by the greatest party band of them all (they were The Skeletons in a later incarnation). Seriously -- I've said this before, but if I'd had an unlimited budget for a shindig and could have hired any rockers in the world as the featured entertainment, these are the guys I would have hired. And yes, I would have chosen them over NRBQ.

2. Syd Barrett -- Terrapin

"Well, oh baby, my hair's on end about you." BTW, and to give you an idea of just how long ago I first wrote this, I originally referenced the Smashing Pumpkins 2009 cover version and Billy Corgan's sad and pathetic cueball noggin in this slot.

Wow -- is it just me, or does anybody else totally not miss those pretentious putzes?

And the Numero Uno follicularly-fabulous tune of them all is obviously...

1. The Lovin' Spoonful -- Bald Headed Lena

And speaking of cueball noggins, heh heh. That's the late great Zal Yanovsky on lead vocals and "electric gorgle" (or so it says on the second Spoonful album liner notes) BTW.

Alrighty, then -- and what would your choices be?

And have a great weekend, everybody!!!

10 comments:

Edward said...

Baby's Got A Brand New Hairdo - Elvis Costello
Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen (roll down the window and let the wind blow back your hair)
11952 Vincent Black Lightning - Richard Thomas (Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme)
I Married a Monster From Outer Space - John Cooper Clarke (Feet like water wings, purple hair)

How many Beach Boys songs mention blondes?;>

paulinca said...

Thunder Road for the win, Alex.

Anonymous said...

Dont miss the new Morells CD "Youre Gonna Hurt Yourself", features 16 studio tracks from 82 and 84 that have never been releases w 6 bonus DClinton Thompson 45 sides. Available on Discogs.

mistah charley, sb, ma, phd, jsps said...

"almost cut my hair" - very melodramatic but even now, in an ironic mood, i like it - although "if 6 was 9" by jimi hendrix [well covered by todd rundgren] responds "if all the hippies cut off their hair, i don't care"

and, long, long before either of these - or so it seems, although it was just a decade - "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" - Edd Byrnes and Connie Stephens" - from my pre-teen years - here they are acting it out for Dick Clark

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MT9QZBGyXjU

mistah charley, sb, ma, phd, jsps said...

and speaking of the Lovin' Spoonful, Steve Boone is still touring with a band by that name, appearing near me in a couple of weeks - Monday is his 81st birthday

Anonymous said...

Don't Pass Me By - The Beatles "she was in a car crash and she lost her hair"
rs

Anonymous said...

Liquored Up and Lacquered Down by Southern Culture on the Skids
Devil's Haircut by Beck
Sister Golden Hair by America
mc

Anonymous said...

"Are You Boy or Are You a Girl" by the Barbarians

Love the Morrells. I believe the great Ben Vaughn wrote "Growin' a Beard." Here's a video of the band playing for the lunch crowd in Chicago, 1982. Wow, Donnie Thompson, a great unsung guitarist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNY9LMcgivY

Bob in IL

Anonymous said...

Cut Your Hair by Pavement, a true classic of Western LIterature

Totally agree on the Barbarians! Great hook...

neal t said...

yep, all the tunes recorded @ same time now getting proper release in large part to super fan Glenn Steinkamp. between he &. I probably saw them (Skeletons, Morells & under various other names) 500 times 'tween us! they played my wedding. Ur taste in best band to have for.... is dead on in our book :)