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Lazing about the beach all day, at night the crickets creepy
Squinting faces at the sky, a Harold Robbins paperback
Surfers drop their boards and dry, and everybody wants a hack
But behind the chalet, my holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell
Shrinking in the sea so cold, topless ladies look away
A he-man in a sudden shower shelters from the rain
You wish you had a motorboat to pose around the harbor bar
And when the sun goes off to bed, you hook it up behind the car
But behind the chalet, my holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell
Two fat ladies window shop, something for the mantelpiece
In for bingo, all the nines, a panda for sweet little niece
Coach drivers stand about, looking at a local map
About the boy, he's gone away, down to next door's caravan
But behind the chalet, my holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell
But behind the chalet, my holiday's complete
And I feel like William Tell
Maid Marian on her tiptoed feet
Pulling mussels from a shell
Pulling mussels from a shell
The phrase "pulling mussels from a shell" was created by Difford and refers to the use of fingers to stimulate the female sexual organs.
Here's a band which deserved way more admiration and attention. Just outstanding
yes, yes, yes! and one of my favs by them!
Anyone else hear a bit of Neil Finn here?
Yes! Neil Finn crossed with Ben Folds.
(I hope you enjoy my reply to your 16 year old message!)
My initial thought was: who is Squeeze?
Just watched a BBC interview the other day...Squeeze has been around for 49 years !
That's me feeling ancient now then - Thanks for that
Gosh. I just can’t. No nostalgia here. Embarrassingly adolescent. Sorry
Adolescent and Squeeze do not belong in the same sentence. How could anyone possibly say that?
Okay, look...am I completely daft or is this song about getting lucky behind the shed while on vacation?
Yup!
Saw them last week - fabulous show (with X as the opening act)!
PS - raised my rating after reading an 8yr old post about an interview with Difford - laughed out loud at the end. Thank-you BoyWonder, you made my day
Kids get confused with the older songs because they have melodies in them. Their brains, which have got accustomed to people shouting rhythmically over some sort of funny backing track consisting of 3 notes made by scraping a hair brush down a blackboard, probably, that are in no way musically related except in some parallel universe, and a bunch of other "megastars" who are all trying to sound like Cher on Believe, except without the musical talent or any semblance of a tune, have shrunk the part that processes music to the point where it all sounds the same, as their soundtracks do to us oldies.
Tell that all to Billie Eilish. Grandstand much in yer' old age?
Somehow now forgotten.
Kids get confused with the older songs because they have melodies in them. Their brains, which have got accustomed to people shouting rhythmically over some sort of funny backing track consisting of 3 notes made by scraping a hair brush down a blackboard, probably, that are in no way musically related except in some parallel universe, and a bunch of other "megastars" who are all trying to sound like Cher on Believe, except without the musical talent or any semblance of a tune, have shrunk the part that processes music to the point where it all sounds the same, as their soundtracks do to us oldies.
Thanks grandad (btw I'm 63).
This is why people should, under no circumstances, listen to their children's opinions.
Kids get confused with the older songs because they have melodies in them. Their brains, which have got accustomed to people shouting rhythmically over some sort of funny backing track consisting of 3 notes made by scraping a hair brush down a blackboard, probably, that are in no way musically related except in some parallel universe, and a bunch of other "megastars" who are all trying to sound like Cher on Believe, except without the musical talent or any semblance of a tune, have shrunk the part that processes music to the point where it all sounds the same, as their soundtracks do to us oldies.
Love the bridge in this song.
Thankfully, the boys didn't hold true to their words. I saw them last summer and they've still got it!
ST: One of your most intriguing titles is "Pulling Mussels from A Shell."
Difford: That song was influenced really by The Small Faces. I used to adore the way they would write about English situations. Very British picture postcard situations really. I wanted to write about the experience that a lot of working class English people do of going to the seaside and what a day out for them would be. And then taking it a step further by talking of old people, young people, and family people at the seaside. So you'd have a cross-section in each verse, virtually, of how I saw seaside villages. So you have the old people looking round the shops, and then in the chorus you have the young people who are trying to have sex with strangers behind the chalet on the beach. A lot of working class people in Britain go on holiday in England. That's as far as they ever go, you know. I suppose it's the same here in the States. People only go to the end of their garden for a holiday and they come back and they're satisfied with that, that's their life. I find that really intriguing. I think it's island mentality. I don't like to travel. If I wasn't in a group, I wouldn't go anywhere. It must be something steeped way back in your past, hundreds of years ago.
Saw them play this on the web-cast from Coachella a couple of weekends ago. Glenn still sounds great after all these years.
This is why people should, under no circumstances, listen to their children's opinions.
+1!
couldn't agree more !!
Me too.
HA! since refrigeration, that's a myth - don't perpetuate it.
https://www.salishseafoods.com/pages/myths.html
since over building and pollution, I guess you should never eat them.
HA! since refrigeration, that's a myth - don't perpetuate it.
https://www.salishseafoods.com/pages/myths.html
from your link.
peter_james_bond wrote:
Great summation! I hear both too.
Yeah, count me in...
Brings back lots of great art school memories.
HA! since refrigeration, that's a myth - don't perpetuate it.
https://www.salishseafoods.com/pages/myths.html
since over building and pollution, I guess you should never eat them.
Especially in North Carolina - anything caught in the sound system will be full of toxic run-off and E-coli thanks to our greedy politicians. Don't think refrigeration can help that.
HA! since refrigeration, that's a myth - don't perpetuate it.
https://www.salishseafoods.com/pages/myths.html
since over building and pollution, I guess you should never eat them.
If you want to go to California and eat some wild-caught clams in July, have at it.
HA! since refrigeration, that's a myth - don't perpetuate it.
https://www.salishseafoods.com/pages/myths.html
since over building and pollution, I guess you should never eat them.
treatment_bound wrote:
Thanks for playing this 29 years later...
Great summation! I hear both too.
sounds alot like the posies.
Thanks for playing this 29 years later...
sounds alot like the posies.
Cockles, mussels.....alive alive oh!
oysters are an aphrodisiac 🦪🦪🦪