Hello Hello to all you wonderful Hivians
Weather is pretty dreich at the moment, and it has been soup season.
Which got me thinking about a band that I have not played on threetunetuesday before.
I am sure some of you will recognise the first song if not the band!
Anyway back we go and I bring you the Scottish alternative rock band The Soup Dragons!
It is Tuesday and that of course means that it's #ttt or #threetunetuesday and so it's time to share some tunes with you!
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Today we are going back to Scotland in the late 80s and early 90s.
The Soup Dragons were formed in 1985 in Bellshill awee town near Motherwell in Scotland.
As for their name, they took it from the popular kids TV program The Clangers.
The Soup Dragon dwells in the soup wells within the Clangers' planet. She is often summoned by tapping on the top of what look like small inactive volcanoes; she slides the lid back, and then takes a jug from (usually) Small Clanger, which she fills for them to eat.
Probably their most famous and most successful song was the RollingStones cover of I'm Free.
I do love my reggae and I love how they added toasting overdub by reggae star Junior Reid.
The single was released in 1990 and reached No. 5. in the UK charts and was used on the soundtrack for the movie The World's End (2013).
This time we fast forward a couple of years to 1992 and also across the water with the tune Divine Thing which was the band's biggest hit in the United States.
The Soup Dragons video was nominated by MTV as one of the year's best. However, they were beaten to the top spot by Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". No real disgrace that.
We close out with another song from the Lovegod album of 1990.
The much less known Mother Universe.
Like so many good bands they disbanded in 1995 and dispersed into bands like Teenage Fanclub and Future Pilot A.K.A amongst others.
Note: The three four YouTube videos that I have shared are not owned by me, I am simply spreading great music on Hive.
I wish that you all have a brilliant rest of your week, and until we meet again enjoy your tunes πΆπ΅πΆ
@tengolotodo February 6th 2024
Hello boss boss, you gave us four tunes today lol. The band seems nice, too bad they separated
Yeah they were good back in the day, thanks Becky!
You are welcome boss boss
I loved Mother Universe - some great lyrics there! A little bit of music history too, great post x
Yeah Mother Universe has some cracking lyrics. Great band too..
I've heard of "bowling for soup", but not the "soup dragons". Very interesting!
Ah I was wondering if you had heard of them, I was thinking not.
I didn't know this band, but they really sound good. Interesting inspiration. Hugs!
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Ah I thought you might have know them as we seem to enjoy similar genres and eras although I am not sure how big they were internationally!
That was a great tunes to play today, and thanks for sharing another great band artist for us to discover their talents.π€
You are welcome, they are a great band
Now I am wanting to watch this movie, because the songs sounds so interesting.
Hehe they are fun tunes!
Yes, they are π
It's the first time I have listened to this band.
So you've been eating a lot of soup, hehe
hehe soup.... Do you know this morning it was -3 .... Minus fluffing three Super Eli!!!!
I haven't heard of them either. Some good songs from the ones I could open, apparently a couple don't play well with copyrights here in the US.... Cool stuff! I should do a reggae one next week!