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Poll Question: What will you bring to our food fight?
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Thanks everyone, I'll keep my eyes open for the rest and populate the poll tomorrow morning (my time).

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I'll go with David Lee Roth's Hot Dog and a Shake, since in theory it is probably lesser known than Cheeseburger in Paradise.  
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I'll go with "Mother Popcorn" by James Brown.
Anyway, thought of another good one. I didn't post the video because I already posted two videos - "Corporate Death Burger" - MDC
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2022 at 08:38
I posted one song here, so that's my nomination

Editors - Sugar 
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I am choosing "I Like Bananas (Because They Have No Bones)," for sheer catchiness.  
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Snicolette Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2022 at 08:36
Originally posted by JD JD wrote:

Hey-Ho all you master chefs, the cooking's almost done. Tomorrow we need to start assembling our meal so pick your favourite dish from your cache of recipes and let us know what you want on the menu.

So far only @jamesbaldwin has picked his dish with The Mission: The Grapes of Wrath.
Let's not serve up any cold dishes that have been sitting around too long !
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 27 2022 at 08:28
Hey-Ho all you master chefs, the cooking's almost done. Tomorrow we need to start assembling our meal so pick your favourite dish from your cache of recipes and let us know what you want on the menu.

So far only @jamesbaldwin has picked his dish with The Mission: The Grapes of Wrath.
Let's not serve up any cold dishes that have been sitting around too long !
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First thoughts on Page Two Entries and some additional courses.

George:  The Tubes “Sushi Girl” The Tubes were quite the rage when I lived in Santa Cruz the first time, hailing from San Francisco.  I can’t say I remember this piece, though.  Super production on this, of course a tongue-in-cheek one, as per their usual. Has that forward-sounding 80’s sound, as I recall sushi was the new thing back then.  Fat Les “Vindaloo”  I’m expecting something spicy here.  Here is a sort of arena-style chorus going on, with a spoken vocal set to a march beat.  Kids join in on the chorus.  Heavy bass line as more people join in on the pep rally/march to the stadium.  Descendents “I Like Food”  LOL  Punky/thrashy commentary, gets right to the point!  😊  Weird Al “Eat It”  Love Weird Al!  And remember this very clever sendup of Michael Jackson’s huge hit. 

Greg:  The Beatles “Savoy Truffle”  Very familiar with this one, it was the first one that came to mind for me, as noted in Lorenzo’s non-competition sharing on Page One.  George was my favourite Beatle and he really did push a lot of boundaries with them, some wonderful huge hits, bringing world music to the band and also some very creative tunes such as this one.  Led Zeppelin “Custard Pie”  This one I also remember, it’s in the vein of some of their earlier forays, with a deep bow to the bluesy roots of the band.  Sting “Soul Cake” New one to me and love the history, before I even hear it.  Really enjoy this, the choral vocals arising are beautiful and the swift pastoral feel of the tune is very charming.  Also like soft horns as they use them with the traditional Noels insertions.  The embellishments of the fiddle(s) is/are delicious, brought back again in the small reel at the end.  Thank you!

rushfan4:  Jimmy Buffett “Cheeseburger In Paradise” Definitely know this one, was played frequently in Santa Cruz fern bars back in the day.  Really suited the small beachside community.  Pretty funny guy!   David Lee Roth “Hotdog and a Shake”  Wastes no time in letting Vai shine.  That Dave was also a pretty funny guy, I always felt he was great at poking fun at himself, in the bargain.  Vai does a great job here, quite a fun romp. 

dr wu23:  Tony Joe White “Poke Salad Annie”  This was a huge hit growing up, one of those songs that was played all across the board.  A classic!  Lots of fun to hear it again, it is quite an earworm, no wonder it was a hit. Chomp chomp! :D

Cristi:  Editors “Sugar”  Here we get some heaviness, I always like those kind of whangy guitars and what a great voice!  Dark, yet sultry.  Has a sense of despair in it.  Sort of an almost Middle Easter vibe to the synths and guitars during the bridge.  Well produced. I like this one a lot, Cristi.

Kees:  Têtes Raides “Les dents (Teeth)” An absurdist food song, this one is presented quite comically, with the instrument, saxophone, figuring quite a bit, for some reason saxes are associated often with comedy, it seems.  No wonder the guy’s teeth are like butter, look at some of the stuff he’s eaten! Jammage near the end of the piece. 😊  Van Halen “Ice Cream Man”  Bluesy tune by powerhouse hitmakers Van Halen.  Nice to hear something from them that isn’t quite typical of their style, just for fun.  Rootsy feel here, of course there are the pyrotechnics, but with the lead in, made it a great buildup to that.  Gay Lovsky “Food Is The Enemy” Minor key tune, kinda spooky, with a sultry lead vocalist and an ominous feel to it, in a Twin Peaks sort of delivery.   This one is actually my favourite of yours here, I really enjoy the eccentricity of it. 

JD:  The Archies “Sugar, Sugar”  I was a little too old to enjoy this as a cartoon when it came out, but it had a lot of appeal for young teens of the time.  I did read Archie and Jughead comics, we always got them when taking a plane somewhere.  I do remember the song getting plenty of airplay on LA stations like KHJ and the like.  The song that you find in the dictionary when you look up “Bubblegum Music.”  😊

Lorenzo:  Pino Daniele “Fatte 'Na Pizza” Fun kind of funk song with lots of barre chords, sung in a passionate, yet almost sarcastic manner, I was surprised by the lyrics in English when I looked them up, actually some seriousness to the piece.  Kind of a rap near the end. The Italians often surprise me!  I actually caught the next video, which was a lovely guitar cover of a song of his, “ Appocundria,” afterwards.  

  

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A song by a Napolitan singer dedicated to the pizza:

What do you want more?

Pino Daniele - Fatte 'Na Pizza





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 23 2022 at 13:01
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My first exposure to a food related song that I can remember was The Archies - Sugar Sugar.

Most people know it, but for those who don't...




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Awww, thank you, JD!  Smile
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^As always Nickie, a fantastic synopsis of the early entries.
Many thanks.
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First takes on Page One:  

JD:  Wayne Kramer “MacArthur Park”  (Out of Competition)  Punky cover of the Richard Harris hit song, by former member of the MC5.  Such a funny lyric of someone leaving the cake out in the rain.  Really pretty delightful for it’s incongruity.  Yusuf/Cat Stevens “Was Dog A Doughnut? (ft Chick Corea)”  Here we have Cat Stevens going a bit electronica.  Dog bark enters intermittently with staccato keys and whirly, jazzy keys.  The Presidents of the United States of America “Peaches”  Alt/punk/grunge outfit bring slightly tongue-in-cheek song.  In the video, the country is full of ninjas, oh no!  Somehow this song reminds me of early Grateful Dead in a way, when they had shorter songs, that is.  Lots of fun stuff here, JD, thanks for the poll and your selections!

Easy Money:  James Brown “Mother Popcorn Pt. 1 & 2”  Here we have the Godfather of Soul with a punchy, funky  piece.  Lots of horns a’poppin’ and quite the groove with James signature style written all over it.  Plenty of his “uh’s,” and “good God’s.”  Snappy bass and steady drums keep it all in one place.  Punchy sax solo, with James scatting on top all throughout.  Millie Small “My Boy Lollipop”  This one I remember from the time!  Right when music was really changing and the British Invasion was coming.  I can see my older sisters ratting their hair and dancing in the living room to this and others like it.  Fun to hear it again. 

Lorenzo:  The Mission “The Grapes of Wrath”  And now for something completely different.  A moving ballad essentially telling the tale of migrant workers in the US.  I have lived in the area that so many of these people came to and about which Steinbeck wrote his classic novel.  Beautifully done.  (Out of Competition) The Beatles “Savoy Truffle” was the first song that popped into my mind, a gem of a track from The White Album.  George wrote some great, inventive stuff. 

Christian:  Mary Coughlan “Ice Cream Man”  Another more serious piece, bluesy and soulful, even a sense of pop to it.  Bluesy guitar lead punctuates the piece about halfway in.  Full vocal chorus chimes in on the chorus.  There is a sense of theatre in this to me, too, in the production.  Really an intriguing piece, Christian.  Spliff “Carbonara” Ska/Reggae type beat at the beginning.  Sort of stilted vocal in the period of the time, not understanding the words, I’m thinking a sense of the absurd, possibly.  I can get some of the gist with words without a translation. Ah, yes a bit of a lark, as it turns out.  I am noticing how many funny songs there are re food with this poll never thought of it before. 

Kees:  Yes, I wish I felt able one I’ve brought before, Cheryl Wheeler’s “Potato.”  However, here we are.  Pé Daalemmer & Rooie Rinus “Worst” Live recording here, another funny one, actually reminds me of “Potato,” as they are going through a list of things to go with sausages.  Funny they want pretty healthy sides with a probably not-so-healthy choice for a meal.  Novelty song, these usually do go well with live audiences, and this proves to do so as well.  I like the guitar solo 2/3rds in. 


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One that was  a favorite when I was just a young man....

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You had me at food.

I'll start with a well-known song:


And then some Steve Vai action outside of PA with Diamond Dave:

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I have three that I really enjoy. I was going to include King Crimson's "Cat Food", but that is very prog. So here we go....

The first is The Beatles "Savoy Truffle", George Harrison's paean to Eric Clapton's inveterate sweet tooth at the time of the recording. Harrison basically reads off the different flavors of a chocolate box that Eric was snacking on. One of the most underrated and endearing tunes on The White Album.



Next, Led Zeppelin's "Custard Pie". Ostensibly about a slice of a dessert confection; however, I'm quite sure Plant and Page were in the realm of double entendre with the reference. Wink In any case, Plant's underrated ability on the blues harp is showcased.



And since I'm on about underrated music, here's one from Sting -- "Soul Cake", from the enjoyable Christmas/Winter-themed album If On A Winter's Night... (and thus a nod to one of my favorite novels, Italo Calvini's If on a winter's night a traveler). Traditionally, "soul cakes" are small round cakes made to commemorate the dead, and are given to children and the poor who go door to door on Hallowtide, singing and saying prayers for the souls of the dear departed.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2022 at 08:19
Originally posted by Snicolette Snicolette wrote:

Originally posted by suitkees suitkees wrote:

While browsing through my collection I actually noticed that there are much more songs about drinks/drinking than about food... Or is that just my collection...? Beer Party

Me too.  Is it us, or is it just true for all songs?
I think 'Drink' songs are just more prevalent because of the obvious social aspects and relationship to partying that drinking evokes.
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Same here. And the first songs I thought of for food were mostly humorous or laced with innuendo (as my choices represent). Drinking can be more 'serious' as a framework for a song.

On the humorous side, but out of competition, this thread should include this Weird Al classic. Link provided as playback outside of YouTube not permitted.

https://youtu.be/ZcJjMnHoIBI
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Cristi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 22 2022 at 07:55
This is a tough round, I don't know much about songs about food & eating. Ermm
I'll see what I can do, I'll look for an interesting song. Smile
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