Thursday, April 21, 2011

An Early, And Frankly Rather More Frightening Than Usual, Clue to the New Direction

From French TV in 1966, please enjoy Les Them(!), featuring the angry young Van Morrison, and a very strange promo video of their garage-rock classic "Gloria."



Seriously -- what's up with the shots of the horse's head or donkey or whatever it is when Gloria's name is being spelled out? All I can think of is somebody involved with this was trying to remake Luis Bunuel's Un Chien Andalou. Or something.

In any case, a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded to the first reader who gleans the clip's relevance to the theme of tomorrow's Weekend Listomania.

[h/t Andy "Folk-Rock" Pasternack]

26 comments:

mister muleboy said...

"Top Seven Intriguing Vocalists Who have Gone to Seed, Looks-Wise, But Once Fronted Garage-y Pop Bands And Now Sing Country-tinged White-Man's Soul Music"?


I took a guess. . . .

Sal Nunziato said...

Is "Songs that spell out the chorus" too obvious?

Anonymous said...

Music videos based upon classic movies.

ROTP(lumber)

steve simels said...

No, no and once again no.
:-)

Tierra Madre Horse Sanctuary said...

Songs with the names of girlfriends I had in high school?

Or - songs about girls who go to guys' rooms & make them feel alright?

J. Loslo said...

Seems like they're trying to suggest that Gloria is a donkey. Which is disturbing.

Anyway, songs about animals?

wanda ninotchka jackson said...

girls that bring out the animal in men?
or as the joke goes- everyone that did gloria?

steve simels said...

You know, wnj may actually have figured it out -- perhaps the French director of this thing was trying to make that "bringing out the animal" point.

I'm not sure it actually works in the execution, however.

geor3ge said...

Our man Van can't bring himself to make eye contact, can he?

dfh in dalmatia said...

Mr. Hee haw is the most charismatic dude in the entire video

Shriner said...

Songs that every goddamn band in the world knows how to play or they should give up their instruments?

Anonymous said...

This is really stupid, but someone has to say it, so I volunteer: something related to The Animals or perhaps Alan Price?

This is also really stupid: Songs sung by someone named Francis.

AP

pete said...

Songs by singers who went on to become the biggest jackass in show business?

Verification word: bionific

Faze said...

Songs by singers who went on to become the biggest jackass in show business?

True. So true. But young Van Morrison gives me chills. And "Gloria" ... where did that come from? So stark and remarkable. Like nothing that came before.

mister muleboy said...

for obvious mule-related reasons, this video is one of my favourites.

So is this one, so long as you turn down the sound. . . .

DJWildBill said...

Songs by Patti Smith or from her monumental punk debut release, "Horses".

BTW, the donkey is braying in the video and the editor may have been doing a personal commentary on what he thought of the singer's voice.

Brooklyn Girl said...

If you didn't know this was Van singing, you'd never guess it was him.

Songs the Flo Mos covered? :-)

steve simels said...

Okay, here's a sort of hint.


It has to do with the band, not the song.

Shriner said...

Bands who have pronouns for their names?

Like "She & Him"?

steve simels said...

At least we're not talking about The The (still the stupidest band name of all time, IMHO).

J. Loslo said...

Bands whose lead singers went on to successful solo careers, but who tried to go on without said lead singers, without much commercial success?

steve simels said...

Hey -- I actually saw the Doors as a trio, without Jim Morrison, in 1971.

As Mel Brooks (as the 2000 Year Old Brewmaster) once said:

"Hey -- this is bad."
:-)

edward said...

Back up bands that do not start with the word "The" ?

Gary Queen of Scots said...

Bands named after 50's horror movies?

Actually I can't think of any others, unless there's a band named The Blobs.

Alex said...

Songs by bands whose names are 80% of "Theme"?

pete said...

<<>>

Death the name Megadeath originate with Lemmings, the National Lampoon show/album that whose cast went en masse into Saturday Night Live a few years later?