Song Lyric Sunday: Afterlife – ‘Presence of the Lord’

This week, we seek songs about God or the afterlife. Personally, I don’t believe in either of those things but, as Martin Luther reportedly said (although he probably didn’t): “why should the devil have al the best tunes?” The short-lived supergroup Blind Faith released their only – eponymous – album in 1969, when I was…

Song Lyric Sunday: Moments in history – ‘Ohio’

This week, Jim is looking for a song based on true events. My tertiary education alma mater is the University of Kent at Canterbury, where I studied (among other things) from 1970 to 1973. During my first year, a fellow student was an American who was doing a one-year masters course in Philosophy. I remember…

Song Lyric Sunday: Dance – ‘Do The Strand’

As one who is blessed with all the graceful co-ordination of an inebriated elephant with its legs tied together, as a matter of public service I don’t dance. You’re welcome. Accordingly, I was particularly attracted to this little number as a response to Jim’s theme for Song Lyric Sunday this week, because although it’s about…

Song Lyric Sunday: This Job I Got – ‘Doctor! Doctor!’

A little bit of personal history here. In the second half of the eighties, I spent a considerable proportion of my life on aeroplanes. Why so? Because, as I used to sum it up, I lived in Scotland and worked in London for an American investment bank as an analyst, covering companies (more specifically, banks)…

Song Lyric Sunday: Mental Health – ‘Raving and Drooling’

Song Lyric Sunday this week is about mental health. I resisted the temptation just to throw in something containing the word ‘crazy’ (‘Still Crazy After All These Years’; ‘Mama Weer All Crazee Now’) and I’ve already deployed what, to my mind, is one of the finest evocations of madness ever written – ‘Brain Damage/Eclipse’ by…

Song Lyric Sunday: Nordic Sounds – ‘Take On Me’

The theme for this week’s Song Lyric Sunday is to post something from a Scandinavian artiste(s). I can’t be the only one who’s first thought was Abba – nor, I suspect, the only one who thought ‘Nah: try harder”. So who else is there? Bjork from Iceland, of course; that heavy rock group from Finland…