Episode 53 - Ordinary people

Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time.

Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines

Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way (Time, Pink Floyd)

The gas bills and the water rates, and payments on the car

Too scared to think about how insecure you are

Life ain't so happy in your little Shangri-la (Shangri-La, The Kinks)

All over the city we arise, arise

For a job we despise, despise, despise (Civil Servant, Richard Dawson)

The centre of my so called being is

The space between your bed and wardrobe with the louvre doors (My wandering days are over, Belle and Sebastian)

This episode was recorded during Stage 4 in Melbourne, August 2020. Our world view narrowing to the bedroom, the bathroom, the kitchen. So I thought a good idea for an episode would be celebrating everyday existence. Ordinary Lives. The bits that get written out of the history books of the past. And, really, why listen to me when the lyrics from these artists do it so much better? Here’s a selection:-

I am the man who stays home and does the dishes

And how was your day? Is that woman still trying to do your head in? (Dishes, Pulp)

In the staff room, lost in a daze, shovelling crisps into my face after an unspeakably awful call with a grieving mother

In Wetherspoons on the fruit machines, sinking my umpteenth Peroni, cackling like a hyena at the nasty jokes of my colleagues, none of whom I can stand (Civil servant, Richard Dawson)

Where have I put my keys? I've looked in my pocket, behind the newspaper and underneath the remote control, and I cannot find where I put them, again (Domestica, Bjork)

I thought she'd be back in three weeks and we'd go wandering the Peaks, sojourn in my Uncle Joe's ashram

For when you're in Matlock Bath you don't need Sylvia Plath, not while they've got Mrs. Gibson's Jam (The light at the end of the tunnel (is the light of the coming train), Half Man Half Biscuit)

The spare room is fine, though a little haunted by Mr. Reagan who hung himself at number 13

Be great when it's decorated (My new house, The Fall)

I got a job with Stanley, he said I’d come in handy

He started me on Monday, so I had a bath on Sunday (Up the junction, Squeeze)

I like the Starbucks here, it’s better than the other one, ‘cause the other one's not as good

They really need to put a light there cause it's hard to turn, it's hard to make a left turn

And when it's time to go to bed I'm still awake inside my head

I'm floating up above the house and looking down

I guess I gotta go back there; I guess there never was any other answer (Shop Vac, Jonathan Coulton Coulton).

Tracklist:-

Shop vac, Jonathan Coulton

Dishes, Pulp

Depreston, Courtney Barnett

My new house, The Fall

Let’s move to the country, Smog

Civil servant, Richard Dawson

Whyteleafe, Saint Etienne

Shangri-la, The Kinks

Smithers-Jones, The Jam

Up the junction, Squeeze

Domestica, Bjork

The light at the of the tunnel (is the light of an oncoming train), Half Man Half Biscuit