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Musician's Name mentioned in songs

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  • SDAddick
    SDAddick Posts: 14,898
    Hands Open, Snow Patrol
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5IeT9ZRiRw&list=RDv5IeT9ZRiRw&start_radio=1

    Put Sufjan Stevens on And we'll play your favourite song "Chicago" bursts to life And your sweet smile remembers you

    Soulmates, Placebo
    "The sea's evaporating / Though it comes as no surprise / These clouds we're seeing / They're explosions in the sky..."

  • Stefco
    Stefco Posts: 873
    wolfgang said:
    I am mentioned in "Chop Suey" by the Ramones.
    I've had a look at the lyrics for that song, & whilst no names are mentioned, there are some potential clues:

    Clue 1: From the line mentioning "Tiger Feet".
    Theory: Are you a member of Mud? (Song: 'Tiger Feet'.)

    Clue 2: From the lines mentioning "Where They really shake"
    Theory: Are you Shakin' Stevens?

    Clue 3: From the line mentioning "A real clambake"
    Theory: Are you in fact, Elvis Presley? (Who starred in the movie 'Clambake'

  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,841
    "Oh help me Mrs Medlicott I don't know what to do. I've only got three bullets. And there's four of Motley Crue" - Upon Westminster Bridge, Half Man Half Biscuit

    "Give me Love, give me Can, give me Meat Loaf, Give me Rush, give me Marquee Moon, Michael Ball, or The Fall could listen to them all...  Hall & Oates, round of golf, Miles Davis, Patti Smith, Simply Red, Sly Stone be they false or for real, I don’t care and nor does Neil [Crossley]...  Hüsker Dü-Dü-Dü, Captain Beefheart, ELO, Chris de Burgh, Sun Ra, Del Amitri, John Coltrane" - Irk the Purists, Half Man Half Biscuit

    'I Love You Because You Look Like Jim Reeves' - Half Man Half Biscuit

    “The body of Shane Fenton is in the laundry chute of the New Ambassadors Hotel near Euston Station” - Christian Rock Concert, Half Man Half Biscuit

    "We had Slade, we had The Sweet, Sean had Chicory Tip” Awkward Sean, Half Man Half Biscuit
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,841
    "Does the space cold make your nipples go pointy, Bowie? Do you use your pointy nipples as telescopic antennae to transmit data back to Earth? I bet you do you freaky old bastard you" - Bowie, Flight of the Conchords.

  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,841
    edited June 26
    ...Let’s switch to something a bit more testing like songs that mention football manager names. I’ll start….

    Here we go then. One band, five songs, eleven managers: 


    “She Looks Like Alan Gilzean” - Urge for Offal, HMHB

    Norman Hunter and Francis Lee are going toe-to-toe” - Persian Rug Sale At The URC, HMHB

    “We thought Cruyff, Pelé or Best, Sean thought Müller or Maier” - Awkward Sean, HMHB

    “So baby Ferenc Puskas to you, to you Baby Ferenc Puskas to you… Bert Trautmann lived round here. Yeah, lived down the road in St Helens, he was a prisoner of war man, wasn’t he? Didn’t he break his neck?…The Jesus Christ of Bloomfield Road - Stanley Mortensen!” - 1966 And All That, HMHB

    "Well the Z could be for ZidaneZicoZola, Zubizarreta, Zoff, Even Zondervan” - The Referee’s Alphabet, HMHB

  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,472
    In a minor reversal, may I say Albert Stubbins (Newcastle United and Liverpool) appears on the cover of Sgt Peppers?
  • lolwray
    lolwray Posts: 5,046
    Stevie Wonders Sir Duke references a few 

    Ella Fitzgerald mentioned in Miss You by the Stones 
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,727
    Bo Diddley loved a song about himself.

    Bo Diddley
    Hey Bo Diddley
    Diddley Daddy
    Gunslinger
    The Story of Bo Diddley

    Also Bring it to Jerome, which was about his sidekick and maracas player, Jerome Green. 
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,658
    edited June 26
    Californication by the Red Hot Chillies mention 'Cobain can you hear the spheres.. ' which I imagine references the Nirvana front man.

    Grace Kelly by Mika says 'so I try a little Freddie' which I imagine is the legendary Queen singer.

  • aliwibble
    aliwibble Posts: 29,469
    Stig said:
    ...Let’s switch to something a bit more testing like songs that mention football manager names. I’ll start….

    Here we go then. One band, five songs, eleven managers: 


    “She Looks Like Alan Gilzean” - Urge for Offal, HMHB

    Norman Hunter and Francis Lee are going toe-to-toe” - Persian Rug Sale At The URC, HMHB

    “We thought Cruyff, Pelé or Best, Sean thought Müller or Maier” - Awkward Sean, HMHB

    “So baby Ferenc Puskas to you, to you Baby Ferenc Puskas to you… Bert Trautmann lived round here. Yeah, lived down the road in St Helens, he was a prisoner of war man, wasn’t he? Didn’t he break his neck?…The Jesus Christ of Bloomfield Road - Stanley Mortensen!” - 1966 And All That, HMHB

    "Well the Z could be for ZidaneZicoZola, Zubizarreta, Zoff, Even Zondervan” - The Referee’s Alphabet, HMHB

    Curse you Stig, every time you mention Half Man Half Biscuit, I earworm myself with 99 Percent of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd.

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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 29,383


    Grace Kelly by Mika says 'so I try a little Freddie' which I imagine is the legendary Queen singer.

    It's actually about the fella from Rainbow. True fact.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,454
    The Dream Academy mention Sinatra and The Beatles in Life In A Northern Town. 
    Kraftwerk’s Trans-Europe Express names Iggy Pop & David Bowie
    Aztec Camera’s Walk Out To Winter mentions Strummer
    Dexy’s Jackie Wilson Said

  • addickson
    addickson Posts: 909
    Listening to my tunes on random play and Teenage Fanclub - When I still have thee followed immediately by The Beach Boys - Add some music to your day both cited The Rolling Stones
  • addickson
    addickson Posts: 909
    Other favourites for me are Richmond Fontaine - Contrails mentioning Blue Oyster Cult (very possibly my favourite song ever),  Ags Connolly - I saw James Hand and The Pearlfishers - Once I lived in London mentioning Yazz and Spandau Ballet
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,841
    aliwibble said:
    Stig said:
    ...Let’s switch to something a bit more testing like songs that mention football manager names. I’ll start….

    Here we go then. One band, five songs, eleven managers: 


    “She Looks Like Alan Gilzean” - Urge for Offal, HMHB

    Norman Hunter and Francis Lee are going toe-to-toe” - Persian Rug Sale At The URC, HMHB

    “We thought Cruyff, Pelé or Best, Sean thought Müller or Maier” - Awkward Sean, HMHB

    “So baby Ferenc Puskas to you, to you Baby Ferenc Puskas to you… Bert Trautmann lived round here. Yeah, lived down the road in St Helens, he was a prisoner of war man, wasn’t he? Didn’t he break his neck?…The Jesus Christ of Bloomfield Road - Stanley Mortensen!” - 1966 And All That, HMHB

    "Well the Z could be for ZidaneZicoZola, Zubizarreta, Zoff, Even Zondervan” - The Referee’s Alphabet, HMHB

    Curse you Stig, every time you mention Half Man Half Biscuit, I earworm myself with 99 Percent of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd.
    And the Odyssey continues:

    "The son of Jimmy Clitheroe* is shouting out: 'Where’s my Fiorucci?'" - 99 Percent of Gargoyles Look Like Bob Todd, Half Man Half Biscuit 

    *Although mainly remembered as a 'comic', Clitheroe started out as an accordionist and also played the saxophone  and xylophone [Tommy Cockles]

    Thanks for that one, Ali 😉
  • PeakieRocket
    PeakieRocket Posts: 2,450
    “Stand up tall like Michael Stipe” Maybe by The Wonder Stuff 
  • PeakieRocket
    PeakieRocket Posts: 2,450
    “I am Mark E Smith” by The Fat White Family 
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,841
    “I am Mark E Smith” by The Fat White Family 
    Southern Mark Smith by The Jazz Butcher
  • NorthheathAddick
    NorthheathAddick Posts: 4,154
    Rock me Amadeus - Falco
  • kafka
    kafka Posts: 2,405
    Rock me Amadeus - Falco
    And of course Roll over Beethoven 

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  •  Nils Lofgren has Bob Dylan in the lyrics of I Came To Dance.
  • SouthallAddick
    SouthallAddick Posts: 146
    Crosby in these foolish things. A song seemingly covered by everyone. 
  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,271
    Bo Diddley loved a song about himself.

    Bo Diddley
    Hey Bo Diddley
    Diddley Daddy
    Gunslinger
    The Story of Bo Diddley

    Also Bring it to Jerome, which was about his sidekick and maracas player, Jerome Green. 
    And also "The day I saw Bo Diddley in Washington Square" by Willie Nile, not a bad song at all
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,330
    I like swinging when Big Tom is singing! 

    The mighty Brendan Shine. 
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,658
    Off_it said:


    Grace Kelly by Mika says 'so I try a little Freddie' which I imagine is the legendary Queen singer.

    It's actually about the fella from Rainbow. True fact.
    Don't like it anymore then 😕
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,454
    Curb_It said:
    I like swinging when Big Tom is singing! 

    The mighty Brendan Shine. 
    Ah, the weekends spent in my aunt’s pub in Deptford when Brendan Shine was about the only artist on the jukebox #mentallyscarred 🙉😱😂
  • Shrew
    Shrew Posts: 5,775
    Mark Kozelek sings (talks) a lot about other musicians on his Sun Kil Moon albums including these lyrics on the track "I Watched The Film The Song Remains The Same"
    This is on ithe Benji album a quite brilliant but very melancholy listen. 

    I watched the film "The Song Remains the Same"
    At the midnight movies when I was a kid
    At a Canton, Ohio mall with friends
    One warm summer weekend

    Jimmy Page stood tall on screen
    And I was mesmerized by everything
    The Peter Grant/John Paul Jones dream sequence scenes
    The closeup of the mahogany double-neck SG

    And though I love the sound of the roaring Les Paul
    What spoke to me most was "Rain Song" and "Bron-Yr-Aur"
    And I loved the thunder of John Bonham's drums
    But even more, I liked "No Quarter" low Fender Rhodes' hum 

    I don't know what happened or what anyone did
    But from my earliest memories, I was a very melancholic kid
    When anything close to me at all in the world died
    To my heart, forever, it would be tied. 


  • fattmatt
    fattmatt Posts: 670
    Craiiiiiiiiiiid David. 

    Coincidentally, a guy I went to uni with was from Southampton and went to school with him. 

    He (allegedly) used to go around rapping and singing Craiiiiiiig David to himself. They all thought he was a bit odd. But I doubt they're laughing now. 

    As an aside, my mate never saw him carrying a seagull. 
  • CaptainRobbo
    CaptainRobbo Posts: 2,242
    aliwibble said:
    Spotting a theme there @Stig :smile: 
    There's loads in We Didn't Start The Fire by Billy Joel: Doris Day (singer as well as an actress), Johnny Ray, Liberace, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Chubby Checker, Bob Dylan and The Beatles (well, Beatlemania). Also not sure if Toscanini counts, as he was a conductor.
    Jocky Wilson Said by Dexy's Midnight Runners: obvious
    When Smokey Sings by ABC: Smokey Robinson, but the album version also references Luther Vandross, Sly Stone, James Brown and Marvin Gaye towards the end.


  • jose
    jose Posts: 1,472
    The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah band named their whole outfit after the Led Zeppelin drummer even before he was famous.
    Awesome masterstroke.