Friday, January 24, 2025

Weekend Listomania: Special "Who Let the Dogs (and Cats) Out? " Edition

[I originally did a version of this back in...yikes...2009. For today's updated posting, I've done some serious rewriting and swapped a couple of entries so as not to appear to be the lazy slacker I actually am. In the meantime, please enjoy. -- S.S.]

So the other day, I stumbled across this photo of our late lamented feline friend The Incomparable Eddie©...

...and I thought, hey, there's a possible subject for you know what.

And which leads us to our fin de la semaine business. To wit:

Most Memorable Post-Beatles Pop/Rock/Soul/Folk Song or Record Referencing Members of the Animal Kingdom (Pets or in the Wild) in the Title or Lyrics!!!

No arbitrary rules, you're welcome very much, except no band names need apply, okay? So don't gimme any of that Monkees shit 'cause I don't don't wanna hear it.

And my totally top of my head Top Six is/are...

6. Al Wilson -- The Snake

"You knew I was a snake before you brought me in." You gals know the feeling, I'm sure.

5. The Fools -- Psycho Chicken

When this originally came out in 1980, I remember thinking it was a long-overdue skewering of David Byrne's pretentious anxiety attacks. In retrospect, it's basically just a sort of sophmoric Weird Al record, which is to say only moderately amusing or smart, and I'm somewhat more forgiving of Byrne's neuroses these days.

4. Bruce Springsteen -- Pretty Flamingo

Originally a hit for Manfred Mann, and written by a guy (previously unknown to me) named Mark Barkan, whose other claim to fame is penning the theme from The Banana Splits. Talk about credits. 😎

A great song, in any event, but since I'm always looking for an excuse to post the above particularly gorgeous 1975 live version (from the famous Roxy bootleg) by Bruce Springsteen this works out pretty well.

3. The Hollies and Peter Sellers-- After the Fox

Jeebus -- even Burt Bacharach's joke songs are gorgeous. I mean seriously; that piano-riff-with-the-vocal-hisses is just a killer hook, isn't it?

2. Gilda Radner -- Let's Talk Dirty to the Animals

Written by the late great comic genius Michael O'Donaghue. And could Gilda be any funnier/sexier? I think not.

And my personal favorite song about species other than our own is...

1. Henry Gross -- Shannon

Gross was one of the original members of Sha-Na-Na, but also -- as you can hear from the above melodically fab ode to Beach Boy Carl Wilson's then lamented dog and glimpse from the Rickenacker 12-string he's playing in the clip -- he's obviously also a serious power pop guy.

Sheesh. I'm gonna have to do some more research on him along those lines, but really...how comes he doesn't seem to be a household word/genre cult figure already?

In any case -- alrighty then. What would YOUR choices be?

And have a great weekend, everybody!!!

32 comments:

  1. Fox On The Run - Sweet
    Cool for Cats -Squeeze
    White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane
    Year of the Cat - Al Stewart

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  2. Rock Lobster
    Polk Salad Annie(chomp chomp)
    rs

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  3. apparently I get to be first with "Hey Bulldog" by the Beatles - I learned to play the bass figure on the piano soon after it came out

    at one point in my life I was a security guard at night at a truck terminal - I enjoyed Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" on the radio - it was played a lot at that time - the Wikipedia article about it is interesting and surprisingly poignant in the reference to British comedian Tony Hancock

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    1. Year of the Cat - great album.
      The B side quite the historical narrative. Great album artwork.
      Am I correct thinking that Solsbury Hill was around the same time of my Maine adventure?
      rob

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  4. Haik Mendelovich1/24/2025 10:01 AM

    Two of the most twisted would be Guadalcanal Diary's Cattle Prod, and Sparks' Angus Desire, which both reference, um... very special relationships between humans and our bovine brethren.

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  5. The Reivers - Secretariat
    Tom Waits - Filipino Box Spring Hog (the song is not as good as the title)
    Bill Frisell - Good Dog Happy Man

    - Paul in DK

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  6. The steaming Rosie Ledet takes the cake for me with her song "I'm Gonna Take Care Of Your Dog" and it's charged sexual innuendo. Last time I saw her in concert at a club, I was sitting at the very front table, and blushed the entire time she sang this! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNz3aoLV-rs

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  7. Only one verse, but...
    That's How Much I Need Your Love. Chuck Prophet....

    If you were a pussy cat
    With fuzzy pussy hair
    I'd put you in my pocket
    And take you everywhere
    That's how much I need your love.

    And I'm still pissed that we lost Gilda so soon.

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  8. Norma Tanega - Walkin' My Cat Named Dog

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  9. Given your tribute to The Incomparable Eddie©, I'm surprised you didn't lead off with the Kinks' Phenomenal Cat.
    I will submit for your consideration The Move's Wild Tiger Woman and the Bonzos' Hunting Tigers Out in Indiah.

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  10. "Apeman" - The Kinks
    "Can Your Pussy Do The Dog?" - The Cramps
    "Stray Cat Blues" - Rolling Stones
    "Surfin' Bird" - The Trashman
    "Walking The Dog" - Rufus Thomas
    "Yard Dog" - The Tailgators
    "Brontosaurus" - The Move
    And one of the greatest songs of all time-
    “Do The Mouse” - Soupy Sales

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  11. My favorite animal songs:

    "How Much is That Doggie in the Window" - Patti Page
    and
    "Nixon's The One" - Vic Caesar

    Also, Steve: At what party was Eddie wearing the lampshade and why wasn't I invited?

    Captain Al

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  12. Also I still miss Gilda very much!

    Captain Al

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  13. Does "Godzilla Feet" count? or "Wolverine"? Sorry to quote so close to home but everything else I might have mentioned has already been said. Props to Norma Tanenga.

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  14. Oldie but goodie -
    Purple People Eater
    Sheb Woolie

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  15. sly & the family stone - i'm an animal
    Peter Gabriel - shock the monkey -- and also -- kiss that frog

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  16. Rob B Mullen1/24/2025 4:34 PM

    Can't forget Neil -
    Old King
    Paul ...
    Jet & Martha My Dear

    rob

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  17. Rob B Mullen1/24/2025 7:02 PM

    Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered In A Cave An Grooving With A Pict ...😉
    rob

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  18. Nellie McKay Walkin' The Dog
    Cleveland Jeff

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  19. Oops that Nellie McKay is called The Dog Song

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  20. “On the Wings of a Nightingale” … written by McCartney, recorded by the Everly Brothers
    “Blackbird” … Beatles
    “And Your Bird can Sing” … Beatles
    “A Hard Day’s Night” (and I’ve been working like a dog) … Beatles

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  21. London Homesick Blues (Home With The Armadillo) by Gary P. Nunn was the theme song for Austin City Limits 1977-2004.

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  22. I Shot Your Dog by Fred Eaglesmith
    Marie Provost by Nick Lowe - she was a winner that became the doggie's dinner ..... that hungry little dachshund.
    rs

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  23. Rob B Mullen1/25/2025 1:54 PM

    Todd Rundgren -
    " What's all this talk about Horses and War "
    The Want Of A Nail

    rob

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  24. Gladly the Cross Eyed Bear (or so I thought it was called as a youngster)

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  25. Jenny Wren - Paul McCartney
    Lester - Crowded House
    Even a Dog Can Shake Hands - W Zevon

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  28. I guess I'm late to the table...(either Big Mama or Big El) - Hound Dog , Stray Cats - Stray Cat Strut, Squeeze - Cool For Cats, Prince - When Doves Cry, and Leonard Cohen - Bird On The Wire.

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  29. Always liked this New Wave supergroup version of Pretty Flamingo https://youtu.be/umqkmepAe8s?si=ovMG_qTUTdGparFX

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