Sunday, July 05, 2009

Half Man Half Biscuit: Fuckin' 'ell it's Fred Titmus



With The Duckworth Lewis Method being released tomorrow, it is time for this while it is still the best song about a spin bowler. (Thanks to Hywel, in a comment on that post, for the inspiration.) And here it is, live from Frome.

Half Man, Half Biscuit are a band from Birkenhead, known for their humorous lyrics (and humorous titles in particular) and concern with the minutiae of provincial life.

A 2001 Guardian article by Kevin Sampson gives a good portrait of the band, even if he does think that Fred Titmus is a "fiery Yorkshire pace legend".

As readers of this blog will know, Fred Titmus is a former Middlesex and England off spinner who was evacuated to Rutland as a child during World War II and the subject of a famous anecdote about amateurism and professionalism in cricket.

Lord Bonkers add: In fact, there have been many songs about spin bowlers:
  • Single Bedi - Noosha Fox
  • The Man with John Childs in his Eyes - Kate Bush
  • Norwegian Underwood - The Beatles
  • Take Me Home, Wilfred Rhodes - Olivia Newton John
  • I'd Like to Teach the World to Singh - The New Seekers
  • My Funny Valentine - Elvis Costello

4 comments:

  1. Fred was also our professional coach at school, Aldenham School near Elstree in Herts, in the early eighties. At the same time, Gatting owned a sports shop in Radlett that was the school sports outfitters.

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  2. And who will forget Paul Hardcastle's classic tribute to Jim Laker, "Nineteen for ninety"?

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  3. Actually, it may not even be the best Half Man Half Biscuit song about a spin bowler! That honour could arguably go to Hedley Verityesque...

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  4. Ray East Of The River Nile - Augustus Pablo

    Tim May You Never - John 'Damien' Martyn

    Harbajhan Singh Our Own Song - UB40

    I'd Rather Jack [Than Fleetwood-Smith Mac] - The Reynolds Girls

    It's Clarrie Grimmett Up North - The KLF

    I Hate David Hughes - HMHB

    When an Old Cricketer Leaves The Crease - Roy 'Roger' Harper

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