Stereopony was a Japanese pop rock band that formed in Okinawa, Japan in 2007 and disbanded in 2012. The three-girl band consisted of Aimi Haraguni (lead vocals and guitar), Nohana Kitajima (bass guitar), and Shiho Yamanoha (drums). Before their major debut, the band was named Mixbox. Under that name, the girls won the grand prize […]
Dovydas
Døvydas (or DOVYDAS aka; Revelstar Stellonaut, and previously known as David Smash is a Lithuanian-born musician, composer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Dovydas Maščinskas was born in Kaunas, the second largest city of Lithuania. His father is a painter, and his mother stayed at home to raise him. Døvydas began playing guitar at the age 13, and […]
Won’t
Today we come to our final delve into the world of contractions and the songs related to them (at least for the moment). Sometimes, when you forget to use an apostrophe, you get a word that’s just a misspelling of the original. But with won’t and wont, you get a word with its own completely […]
Don’t
So, today we move on to ‘Don’t’. Don’t is the earliest attested contraction of does not and until about 1900 was the standard spoken form in the U.S. (it survived as spoken standard longer in British English). Dialect surveys find it more common older informants. Surveys of attitudes toward usage show it more widely disapproved […]
Can’t
After our interesting delve into the word ‘Ain’t’ yesterday, I thought it might be interesting to follow that up with some songs using the word ‘Can’t’. The origin of the word is older easier to discover than ‘Ain’t’. It first appeared in 1597 as a contraction of the word ‘Cannot’. I was always told at […]
Ain’t
The word ‘ain’t‘ is a contraction for am not, is not, are not, has not, and have not in the common English language vernacular. In some dialects ain’t is also used as a contraction of do not, does not, and did not. The development of ain’t for the various forms of to be not, to […]
John Rutter
John Rutter was born in London, the son of an industrial chemist and his wife, Rutter grew up living over the Globe pub on London’s Marylebone Road. He was educated at Highgate School, where fellow pupils included John Tavener and as a chorister there took part in the first (1963) recording of Britten’s War Requiem […]
Pete Atkin
Pete Atkin is a British singer-songwriter and radio producer notable for his 1970s musical collaborations with Clive James and for producing the BBC Radio 4 series This Sceptred Isle. Atkin made his first recording in 1967: a private pressing of 160 copies of While The Music Lasts. Next year he was taken to EMI with […]
vivid undress
Vivid Undress, stylized as vivid undress, is a pop rock band from Tokyo, formed in 2014. The band originally comprised: kiila (vocals and guitar), rio (keyboard), yu-ya (guitar), syunn (bass), and utsumieri (drums). They had been involved in music separately, until the met and formed the band. In 2018, Tomoki (drums) replaced utsumieri and became […]
The Plank (1967)
The Plank is a 1967 British slapstick comedy film (51 minutes) made by Associated London Films. It follows the misadventures of two builders who require a floorboard. It was written and directed by Eric Sykes, and produced by Jon Pennington. The story was based on an episode of Eric Sykes’ BBC comedy series Sykes and […]