Postmodern sea-shanties for those working against the KLOC / urban hymns for the mundane

Jul 07, 2011 11:50

A throwaway comment (and on FB they're all a bit throwaway. Apart from the ones that aren't) on that there FriendFace led to the concept of 'Urban hymns to (or for) the mundane'. The snatches of post-punk (for me, anyway) gems that accompany the practicalities and in some cases are almost offerings to the spirits of technology in order to ensure a ( Read more... )

male voice choir, mouse scissors radio, mcalpine stereo

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venta July 7 2011, 10:58:29 UTC
I've been mulling over posting on such a topic for years. The main thing that's been stopping me is that, apparently, I can't deliberately call any of my examples to mind. Bloody hundreds of snatches of songs tangentially realted to the current activity/location permeate my waking life... can I think of any of them? No.

Oh, except for the decidedly pre-punk "No Milk Today", which I am mercifully free from since I moved to an area that doesn't have doorstep milk.

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valkyriekaren July 7 2011, 12:19:08 UTC
Feeding pigeons is Tom Lehrer for me!

I can't go through Waterloo station without either getting Waterloo (Abba) or Waterloo Sunset (Kinks) in my head. Likewise Clapham Junction without Up the Junction.

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d_floorlandmine July 7 2011, 20:22:01 UTC
'Kerosene' is the song of fire lighting.
[grin]

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