Procol Harum: A Salty Dog
Nice song but I expected more canine content.
A compendium of musical delights by Alan and Margaret Ashworth
Nice song but I expected more canine content.
This lady says she don’t want no watch dog, she needs a man right now. Hmm, no accounting for taste.
‘Now you’re messin’ with a son of a bitch’. What’s wrong with being a son of a bitch? It never did me any harm.
From Reg’s first album, back when he had his own barnet. A tribute to his late canine companion. Neat guitar from Caleb Quaye.
‘The reason a dog has so many friends, ’cause he wags his tail instead of his tongue.’
Much prefer the dalmatian shots to the man-boobs footage.
From the 1978 album Heavy Horses. ‘Then I’m down straining at the lead’. I can empathise with that since I am sometimes described as a ‘sideways dog’.
Remake of an old Hank Williams song about a chap whose old lady won’t let him in so he has to sleep with the dawg. Hope he didn’t disturb its … Continue readingGeorge Thorogood and the Destroyers: Move It On Over
Poor chap seems to have a grievance. Perhaps his old lady refused to take him out for walks. From 1974.
Mr Shelton seems to have some sound ideas, I must say.