THE HIT SQUADDIES
Singing soldiers - not really a great tradition, is it? There was, of course, Robson and Jerome, whose musical crimes started as a spin-off from Soldier, Soldier; Elvis giving up music to go into the army, where he learned the values of self-restraint and a healthy diet; the Battle Hymn of Lt. Calley, which was effectively an apologia for genocide available on a seven-inch single. The Band of the Ark Royal seemed to be regulars in the album charts a couple of decades back. But that's been more-or-less it.
Now, though, Southport is holding what might be the first military music talent show ever held outside of a NAAFI. The winner, we understand, gets to appear in something called Soapstars on Parade.
It doesn't say which military outfits are allowed to enter - we suspect, though, that any entries from certain unofficial Irish outfits might be in breach of the Good Friday Agreement.
2 comments:
You missed Blunt of course.
A better aim next time please.
And Jimi Hendrix. And Billy Bragg. And Justin Sullivan. And the Royal Green Jackets interpretive dance troupe, who I recently saw perform their moving piece 'kicking the living snot out of a complete stranger for look at them'.
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