Thursday 14th February 2008 St Valentines Special Edition

I’m in the mood for love, simply because your near me. Aimed at you all in my Valentines special Captain Jacks Tracks. All the love in the world could not of prepared us for the fact that people actually still turned up, knowing that this was to be a sloppy loved filled evening on Thursday, and I for one will not let all you lovers out-there in reader land down.

This week will be filled with love and images of love, and that doesn’t just mean loads of girls with their norks out, although they will be making an appearance!
So what is this day all about then, well it’s a rip off for unsuspecting blokes, you know they all say they don’t want a fuss, and don’t bother with a gift or a card, but believe me, if you forget they remember and bring it up for the rest of your life! Me, I’m a romantic at heart, so I did a double whammy this year with a Christmas/Valentines present all rolled into one, which was a great success as my friend Borat would say.

So here for the interested parties is a brief history of St Valentines Day. There are varying opinions as to the origin of Valentine's Day. Some experts state that it originated from St. Valentine, a Roman who was martyred for refusing to give up Christianity. He died on February 14, 269 A.D., the same day that had been devoted to love lotteries. Legend also says that St. Valentine left a farewell note for the jailer's daughter, who had become his friend, and signed it "From Your Valentine". Other aspects of the story say that Saint Valentine served as a priest at the temple during the reign of Emperor Claudius. Claudius then had Valentine jailed for defying him. In 496 A.D. Pope Gelasius set aside February 14 to honour St. Valentine.

Gradually, February 14 became the date for exchanging love messages and St. Valentine became the patron saint of lovers. The date was marked by sending poems and simple gifts such as flowers. So why is it that all the ladies are so infatuated with the whole Valentines thing then, well I think it’s nothing more that good old fashioned romance, who doesn’t like to be wined and dined, or whisked away for a romantic weekend, or just simply having that bit of extra attention lavished upon them. it’s a nice feeling to be loved, and for those of you who didn’t get any cards or flowers or, well anything at all then from your very own love machine Captain Jack, I send you a special Valentines hug.


And just so you don't feel left out in any way, as that would be the furthest thing from my mind ladies, here is a special treat for all of you to feast your eyes upon, with what can only be described as something very,very special that I'm sure will have you all wishing this was your very own man.....


Now I’ve finished with all that soppy garbage, lets get on with the norks, sorry I mean blog. So as it was ever so slightly more busy than normal this week, so not as many songs to get in at the end, hooray I hear you shout, but not to worry, I have plenty more to fill your little worlds right up, and leave you standing on top of the world. By the way I know where these signs are coming from now, its something to do with that Borat guy.


So we have all the regulars again for you this week. Ronnie has been out and about again for the Bull Plop story, another funny gag I on it’s way, a great Classic track, a bit of hot off the press gaming news, a brand new Hot Chick, three classic Karaoke tunes and a very special edition of Fifa online. Best get on with it then me hearties!

Captain Jacks Classic Track #4

Audioslave - Cochise 2002



This week classic track is as much about the awesome video that goes with the song as much as the track itself. This was the first song by Audioslave, released in 2002 of their self titled debut album. As usual the song has a great rock history, but this one has a true story, which goes back to the time of the American Indian’s.
Cochise was the last great American Indian chief to die free and absolutely unconquered. When several members of his family were captured, tortured and hung by the U.S. Cavalry, Cochise declared war on the entire Southwest, and went on an unholy rampage, a warpath to end all warpaths. He and his warriors drove out hundreds of settlers. Cochise was known as the avenger, and was fearless and resolute, and attacked everything in his path with unbridled fury.
Chris Cornell, who wrote the song said he tried to write the song with that kind of feel to it, with powerful guitar and bass riffs. Tom Morello came across the riff to the song by accident. He had his guitar in his studio, and his delay pedal set on slap back, and while he was writing the song, he tapped his pencil onto the strings. This gave a sound reminiscent of a helicopter, and when they recorded the track Morello set up the guitar with his whammy set at a lower octave, and using a flat hand to slap the strings to reproduce the sound.
The video was one of the most spectacular rock videos ever. It was directed by Mark Romanek, and produced by Aris McGarry, and shows Cornell standing on a raised platform, waiting for the rest of band, symbolising a singer without a band, as he was at the time. Meanwhile, Tom Morello, Tim Commerford and Brad Wilk all drive to the platform in a jeep, symbolising a band without a singer, as they were at the time. They take a lift to the top of the platform where they start to play as a barrage of fireworks are being shot off in the background. At the end of the video the band hug, symbolising that a new band has been formed.
The amount of fireworks used in the video caused nearby resident to report a possible terrorist attack. The video was also banned in some areas, as the large amounts of flashing lights was said to be causing epileptic fits with some people.
Despite the brilliance of the track it only reached number 24 in the UK charts, but the album was a huge commercial success due to the following of the band members. The band was made up of Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell, and Rage Against The Machines Tom Morello, Brad Wilks and Tim Commerford. The band was celebrated for having a 1970’s Hard Rock feel to their music, combined with a 1990’s Grunge element. More than the Morello used some amazing guitar techniques on many of the tracks, and the band prided themselves in the fact the sounds were all made using the guitar, bass, drums and vocals, with no samples ever being used.
After going on to release three Grammy nominated albums, selling over 8 million albums worldwide, and being the first US band to play an open air gig in Cuba, the band split, with Cornell issuing a statement he was leaving the band due to musical differences. He has now gone on to have his own very successful solo career. Morello also released a solo project and worked on the Guitar Hero III game, while also with the other members of the band, Rage Against The Machine also reformed.

Again your treated to an absolute stomping tune. For those of you with Guitar Hero you will know that on Guitar Hero II this was also one of the tracks to play along to, and has got every right as a classic track entry. Hmm these Classic Tracks are getting even more interesting now aren’t they! You see I’m not just picking them because they rock, it’s because they sometimes have a great historical story behind them, no wait its just because they rock. You didn’t fall for that did you! Anyway we march on, and without further ado, here is this weeks..........


An extraordinarily handsome man decided he had the responsibility to marry the perfect woman so they could produce beautiful children beyond comparison.
With that as his mission he began searching for the perfect woman. Shortly thereafter he met a farmer who had three stunning, gorgeous daughters that positively took his breath away. So he explained his mission to the farmer, asking for permission to marry one of them.
The farmer simply replied, "They're lookin' to get married, so you came to the right place. Look 'em over and pick the one you want."
The man dated the first daughter. The next day the farmer asked for the man's opinion. "Well," said the man, "she's just a weeeeee bit, not that you can hardly notice...pigeon-toed."
The farmer nodded and suggested the man date one of the other girls; so the man went out with the second daughter. The next day, the farmer again asked how things went.
"Well," the man replied, "she's just a weeeee bit, not that you can hardly tell...cross-eyed."
The farmer nodded and suggested he date the third girl to see if things might be better. So he did. The next morning the man rushed in exclaiming, "She's perfect, just perfect. She's the one I want to marry." So they were wed right away.
Months later the baby was born. When the man visited the nursery he was horrified: the baby was the most ugly, most pathetic human you can imagine. He rushed to his father-in-law asking how such a thing could happen considering the beauty of the parents.
"Well," explained the farmer, "She was just a weeeee bit, not that you could hardly tell...pregnant when you met her."

Now I know I said this was a Valentine special week, but believe me that was as close as I could get to a Valentines themed joke without offending everyone, and the are getting funnier, well I think they are!. And anyway as I have said in the past, remember them when you have had beer, it’s the missing ingredient!
So as this is a Valentines special, this week I have have a very special edition of…………

Captain Jack Recommends

So with it being Valentines weekend this weekend I let the wife pick which film to watch, and normally this would be a mistake, but with the mood of love in the air, I thought it only wise to let her make the choice, if only to set the mood for a few short hours. To my surprise she picked a film about Dancing that proved to be a bit Dirty.
So anyway this film was about some snotty nosed snob girl who gets dragged away to Butlins for a holiday by her ogre of a father and drunk of a mother and her freaky sister, give it chance it gets romantic. Anyway the bird in the film was a bit of a baby and was nicknamed junior I think, and according to her Dad, who was a jewish Doctor so therefore knew everything, never really fitted in, due to the fact he kept her locked in a cupboard under the stairs.
So, and they copied this from real life, just like at our Butlins they had to endure the camp entertainers making total prats of themselves in the evening classes. Anyway this bloke named Roy Castle is a bit of a hottie, well according to Junior, and she falls under his tap dancing spell.
Junior breaks into the staff quarters disguised as a fruit saleswoman, pretending to be delivering melons, but secretly hoping Roy will play with hers! As she walks into the staff dining room about to make her sales pitch, she encounters all the staff doing some pretty raunchy stuff let me tell you, and guess who the ringleader is, yep Roy Castle. Well that sets her off and she drops her melons, forgets about the profit margin and jumps on Roy for a bit of this raunchy tap dancing flinging round type stuff.
Now Roy’s dance partner gets up the duff by the camp arse, who just so happens to be Juniors sister, so to help she has a jumble sale to help pay Roy’s partner to get terminated, at this point I got excited because I love those Terminator films. So with Roy’s dance partner laying low, Junior offers to step in to her shoes and take over as his partner, thinking this will get her a lot more than a private lesson.
Well as she had a crippling injury of two left feet, her dancing skills were less than skilful , although I suspect this was a ploy to spend more time with Roy. At this point I nipped out but I gather it all got a bit steamy as they balanced on a log, but without seeing this I can’t be sure. Now I must of missed the Terminator as well, as old Roy’ s partner appeared to of been terminated and was in a lot of pain. Junior rushes to her Doctor dad, asking for help, and he rushes in with his magic sponge and sorts her out. Well it comes out that she wasn’t terminated after all but she had been up the duff. Her dad being the clever Doctor blames Roy, but ha ha it can’t be me he say’s, because I’ve been with your Junior. Well Doc goes nuts and gets Roy the sack.
Well it all ends with a big dance off when Roy bursts in and sees Junior up the corner, and he says the classic line, Oi come here and show what a good teacher I am and dance your two left feet off so I can get another job. So they all have a dance and everyone is happy, except for the camp owner David Letterman, who for no reason now is left without a bloke who can teach people with two left feet to dance, now what the hell was it called, I know it was something romantic, and it definitely had something to do with dancing in the title, wait a minute that was it……….. Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure!


True romance if ever there was, and you see fellas, if you let the wife pick the film it always can end up a winner, and if you play your cards right, well who knows what the evening may bring, you could be lucky and they fall asleep, leaving you time to play on the PS3! Anyway we now move gracefully on to our next feature with the very popular…………….

Captain Jacks Celebrity Bull-Plop #4

with guest artist Ronnie Wood


For those of you wondering Ronnie has asked for billing in the title of this section as he wants equal billing from now on, and I am getting all this art for free, as he keeps telling me.
Well as we all know not all romances turn out to be as successful as others, and this weeks celebrity story does have a tinge of sadness to it. But ever the artist my good friend Ronnie Wood has yet again provided a masterpiece that will go down in the annuls of popular art.
This weeks story is about the tragic divorce of Paul McCartney and Heather ‘Devil Woman’ Mills. Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney and ex-model Heather Mills failed to agree on a divorce settlement on Monday after six days in court, leaving the judge to decide how much of the former Beatle's fortune Mills should receive. Judge Hugh Bennett will make his decision at a later date, probably in about a month, in a judgment that could set an important legal precedent for future short-lived marriages of the super-rich. McCartney's fortune is estimated at £825 million pounds, and judgments involving this sort of wealth are usually given in public to give guidance to divorce lawyers.
But the hearings in the McCartney-Mills case have taken place behind closed doors and it is not clear whether the judge's decision will be made public. Mills, 40, whose marriage to the 65-year-old McCartney lasted less than four years, sacked her lawyers and represented herself in the high court against McCartney, who was represented by big-money divorce lawyer Nicholas Mostyn. Legal experts believe Mills is asking for 50 million pounds but that McCartney is offering less than half that sum. McCartney married Mills in 2002, four years after his first wife Linda died of breast cancer. Their daughter, Beatrice, is four.
If either side disputes the judge's decision, the case can go to the Court of Appeal and even on to the House of Lords, the highest court in the land. But the hearings would then be in open court, stripping the two participants of the privacy they have enjoyed in the high court, where even the windows were covered to foil prying eyes and camera lenses.
Anyway despite the hearing being behind closed doors and away from the press, Ronnie managed to catch the pair as they left the court, with Macca offering his ex a out of court deal, as you can see the two are captured in their full glory.

More from that cheeky little scamp Ronnie next week, as he is a perfectionist, for those of you who can't quite make out what Macca is saying, I think it goes something like "Here buy yourself a new leg Stumpy" or something! Anyway as your head is probably pounding now, its mid session break time with..............

Captain Jacks Five Minute Scive

Endless Zombie Rampage






Another little lunchtime break nicely filled for you there, and now on with this weeks almost mind bogglingly brilliant section that is affectionately known simply as.........

This is a first this year for Captain Jack, but it’s the first of many, as this weeks Hot Chick is Elisha Cuthbert.

Elisha was born in 1982, and is best know for being an actress, from T.V’s 24, where she played Keifer Sutherlands daughter Kim Bauer. She was born in wannabe America - Canada and has a brother and a sister. At a very young age she knew she was destined to be on television, but at seven she was picked to be a model for several Canadian clothes catalogues including Clothes For Kids, Get Your Kids Clothes From Here, This Would Look Good On Your Kid, and so as not to infringe any copyright laws in America -WomanwhogavebirthtoyouCare.
This gave her the audience and training to be a top television star on Canadian T.V. which has brought us such great programming like Due South and Cross Canada Barndance and of course, again so not as to cause any copyrighting problems Canadians Are Idle sorry Idol. Elisha appeared on none of these shows, but she did appear on the popular Canadian kids shows Are You Afraid Of The Dark, a spooky show about ghosts, and Popular Mechanics For Kids, a show about mechanics, one of the top careers any Canadian could hope for.
Her skills with an engine got her noticed, and being fully qualified, this got her the job playing Kim Bauer, daughter of CTU agent Jack Bauer in 24. She managed to last three seasons, but grew bored of being constantly portrayed as stupid, and always getting caught in traps, but if she had read the script she would of seen her character biog was a stupid blonde who looks good but often gets caught in ridiculous situations.

After leaving the show, or just not being used anymore as she was pointless after season one, she focused on her film career. She turned down the role of Mary Jane in the Spiderman film as she thought it would flop and be only for kids (and she thought she wasn’t stupid) . But she was eager to play the role of Danielle, an ex-porn star in The Girl Next Door, but if flopped as she didn’t get her norks out!
She then appeared in the remake of classic horror House Of Wax alongside celebrity piss head Paris Hilton. Despite her skills as an actress, Paris got the plaudits in this piece of cinematic genius noted for its fine acting and special effects, sorry pile of poop.
After turning down the role of Lois Lane in Superman Returns and missing out as Sue Storm in Fantastic Four to future Hot Chick, Jessica Alba, Elisha appeared in the 2007 pic Captivity, a film where she plays a stalked model who ends up in a stupid situation trapped in a cellar, similar to her role in 24 but without Jack Bauer to save her. For this fine acting performance she almost won a Razzie for worst actress
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She has of course as you can see made up for crap acting by having loads of semi clad pictures of her splashed all over lads mags, and has been in the FHM top 100 Babes list in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2007, but not in 2005 as she must of been a bit of a dog then.


Take heed readers! So as you have learnt all there is to know about this weeks Hot Chick, lets get down to the nitty gritty of this blog, the music. First up is this weeks ‘ Live Is Best ’, this week featuring one of the best bands in the world…….

Captain Jack Does It Best Live




Aerosmith - Dream On

Boston 2001

So that should of wet your appetite for a special announcement coming very soon, but first is this weeks Karaoke section. With the mood of love in the camp then you would of expected slushy ballads from me this week, well sorry to disappoint, but Captain Jack is not one for ballads, unless they are Power Ballads, but this Valentines gave the opportunity to sing three songs from three outstanding British bands, who have inspired many more bands with their music, and have been mainstays in British Music History. This week I sang 1. Love Me Do by The Beatles, 2. Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones and 3. Save Me by Queen.


Love Me Do By The Beatles

Highest UK Chart Position: No 17 Oct 1962 / No 4 Aug 1982

The song was The Beatles first single, backed by "P.S.I Love You" and released in October 1962. When the single was originally released in the UK, it peaked at number seventeen but in 1982, it was re-issued and reached number four. In the USA the single was a number one hit in 1964.
Love Me Do begins with bluesy harmonica played by John Lennon, then features Lennon and McCartney on joint lead vocals although McCartney handles the low solo vocal line on the song's title phrase when all the instruments go silent. Lennon had previously sung these sections, but this change in vocals was made in the studio under the supervision of producer George Martin when the harmonica part was added, as Lennon needed to resume playing it on the same beat as the "do" of "love me do".
By 1962, The Beatles were playing regular gigs at a club in Hamburg, Germany. They played a lot of Blues covers by famous American artists, and it was a big deal for them when they introduced this into their set, as they didn't know how it would hold up against songs by Little Richard and Ray Charles. The song was well-received and gave The Beatles a lot of confidence, which led to them writing and performing more original songs. Even though they had this available, The Beatles did not play it at their audition for Decca Records in early 1962 because their manager, Brian Epstein, told them to play cover songs instead. Their next audition was later in the year for Parlophone Records, and after several takes of a cover song called "Besame Mucho," they played this, which got them their first record deal. When they played this for Parlophone Records, the producer they auditioned for was George Martin, who became a key figure in Beatles history as he helped shape their sound. He started tinkering with the song right away, adding the harmonica part. Fortunately, John Lennon knew how to play the harmonica and was able to come up with something. The Beatles recorded versions of this with 3 different drummers. At their first Parlophone audition in June, 1962, Pete Best was still their drummer. When they recorded this on September 4, Ringo was their drummer, but when George Martin decided this would be the single, he had them record it again a week later. At this session, he used a session drummer named Andy White and stuck Ringo with the maracas. The version with Ringo drumming was released as the single, but the version released on the album had Andy White's drumming. Ringo didn't complain when he got bumped at the session, but was very upset and felt real insecure, especially since The Beatles had just fired a drummer.
But as some of you may of heard this four piece from Liverpool went on to ever so slightly huge success over the next few years, and what can I say about The Beatles that hasn’t already been said, this was the song that started it all off, and it also started off tonights Karaoke {Seamless Link There}


Start Me Up by The Rolling Stones

Highest UK Chart Position: No 7 Aug 1981

From one of the most influential British bands ever to the original and still the best rock band on the planet, and a song with one of the most recognisable opening riffs ever. It's hard to overestimate the importance of the Rolling Stones in rock & roll history. The group, which formed in London in 1962, distilled so much of the music that had come before it and has exerted a decisive influence on so much that has come after. Only a handful of musicians in any genre achieve that stature, and the Stones stand proudly among them.
Start Me Up was first recorded in Munich during the 1975 Black And Blue sessions, and later in the 1978 Some Girls sessions under the working titles Never Stop and Start It Up. The song was originally recorded as a reggae-rock track, but after dozens of takes the band stopped recording it, as it reminded them of something currently on the radio. In 1981, with the band looking to tour, producer Chris Kimsey proposed to Mick Jagger that archived songs could comprise the set. While searching through the archives, Kimsey found two takes of the song with a more rock vibe among some fifty reggae versions. Overdubs were done on the track in early 1981. The infectious thump to the song was achieved using mixer Bob Clearmountain's famed bathroom reverb, a process involving the recording of some of the song's vocal and drum tracks with a miked speaker in the bathroom of the Power Station recording studio in New York. It was there where final touches were added to the song, including Jagger's switch of the main lyrics from start it up to start me up.
The song was written by the legendary partnership of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, but Richards was never sure which direction Jagger wanted the song to go in, was it rock or reggae. During an interview in 1990, Richards said "The story here is the miracle that we ever found that track. I was convinced - and I think Mick was - that it was definitely a Reggae song. And we did it in 38 takes - 'Start me up. Yeah, man, cool. You know, you know, Jah Rastafari.' And it didn't make it. And somewhere in the middle of a break, just to break the tension, Charlie and I hit the Rock And Roll version. And right after that we went straight back to Reggae. And we forgot totally about this one little burst in the middle, until about 5 years later when somebody sifted all the way through these Reggae takes. After doing about 70 takes of Start Me Up he found that one in the middle. It was just buried in there. Suddenly I had it. Nobody remembered cutting it. But we leapt on it again. We did a few overdubs on it, and it was like a gift, you know? One of the great luxuries of The Stones is we have an enormous, great big can of stuff. I mean what anybody hears is just the tip of an iceberg, you know. And down there is vaults of stuff. But you have to have the patience and the time to actually sift through it."
The song opens with what has since become a trademark riff for Keith Richards. It is this, coupled with Charlie Watts steady backbeat and Bill Wyman’s echoing bass, that comprises most of the song. Lead guitarist Ronnie Wood can clearly be heard playing a layered variation of Richards' main riff.
As a live track it has become a favourite amongst all Stones fans, and has opened the shows on pretty much every show since the single was released. In 2008 the band has teamed up with legendary film producer Martin Scorsese to release a docu/film called Shine A Light showing the band doing what they do best, playing live, and if you can’t bring yourself to go and see the band live, then please take my advice and go see this film, as once you see the band play live, then your life will be complete. Quite simply put, they are the best, and they are British. Despite the lifestyle and reports from the press, they have influenced more bands than any other, and have a catalogue of songs that any band would die for, and they should be celebrated for what they have achieved in music, because that is what makes them great.


Save Me by Queen

Highest UK Chart Position: No 11 February 1980

From two classic bands, to one of the greatest rock bands in music history. The song was written by Brian May, who played both piano and guitar on the track, and was written about a friend who was in the middle of a bad break up of a relationship.
It was recorded in 1979, and featured on Queen’s eighth studio album ‘The Game’. It spent six weeks in the UK charts and peaked at number 11. The album was another huge success for the band It was the only Queen album to reach the #1 position in both the UK and the USA and became Queen's best selling studio album in the US with four million copies sold to date, tying News Of The World's US sales tally. Though the album had simpler song arrangements than previous Queen albums, The Game launched Queen into global megastars. Notable songs on the album include the bass driven Another On Bites The Dust, and the rockabilly Crazy Little Thing Called Love, both of which reached number 1 in the United States. The Game was the first Queen album to use synthesisers, and the album's popularity inspired the band members to continue using them heavily for the rest of the band's career, with somewhat mixed results. The album's working title was Play the Game, but Taylor voiced concern about its possible overtones of conformity, so it was changed to simply The Game.
The video for the song was also a special one. It features the band playing live in their usual style, with Freddie in full flow. The scene cuts from the live performance to a female audience member who runs from the show watching a glowing white dove of peace. As the song progresses it transforms into Freddie, as if to symbolise this is him. The next scene shows the character at a mirror looking alone but again being led by the white dove, which then again turns into Freddie. In the final scene the woman appears to follow the dove off the edge of a bridge, and as she falls turns into a dove herself, which swoops down and lands on Freddies outstretched arm. Now as this was Valentines Day, this was my ballad for the night, and there are no better ballads than rock ballads.



Well that’s it for the Karaoke for another week, and now its time for some breaking news that I for one am very excited about. A certain someone who shall remain nameless just happened to mention the upcoming release of a PS3 game that she thought I just might be interested in. Well what is it then I hear you cry, well see for yourself.


The game is due out in June in the State’s and due out in the UK a few weeks later. The iconic Aerosmith tracks will feature on the game, charting their success from the early years through to now, spanning some 30 years of classic rock. The band will be the first to have one of the Guitar Hero games dedicated to themselves, although it will also feature some of the tracks that have influenced them as well, so expect some Led Zeppelin and some Stones on it.


As they are renowned as a great live act, several of the songs will be taken from some of their live shows in the past. When asked why they had agreed to be part of the game Joe Perry said he caught his son playing on Guitar Hero when it first came out and thought it was really cool, but he was dissapointed at the fact no Aerosmith was on the game, and with him being one of the greatest Guitar Heros ever, he made it his mission to get this game out, and with the backing of Steven Tyler, talks were began to make the Guitar Hero:Aerosmith game.

It will feature the members of the band and some unlockable special guests are to be added, my guess is RUN D.M.C. The band has already been motion captured for the game, and as you can see from the screenshots, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry look pretty awesome. Roll on June……….


So now its on to the FIFA 08 online league battle with a special report from our special guest this week Zinedine Zidane.


So as this weeks online league battle was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch or floodlight failure or something like that anyway, there are no scores to update you with this week. So I asked a football icon of the 20th century to come up with a great substitute for passing the time in between games for your weekly sports fix, and what did the little perverted Frenchman come up with, well take a look for yourself, it’s the Swedish and Brazilian Beach Volleyball teams, who this week met in a pre Olympic tournament.


Now you can judge for yourself who won the game, but you don't think the Brazilians were hugging like that because they lost do you, anyway I’m sure you won’t be bothered by the score or the league until we next get round to playing some football.

So another week draws to a close. Fun and frolics have been the order of this Valentines special, and I hope the mood of love is back in your hearts, I always aim to please. Don't worry, normal service will resume next week with all your favourites back on your P.C. screen. If your a first time reader, welcome and please come back, its stays this funny, I promise. Until next time shipmates.

" Winged freak terrorises Gotham.........Wait till they getta load of me"

Thursday 7th February 2008




You know I’m certain that someone keeps putting signs up above my opening link. I’m sure I have no idea where they are coming from............honest! Oh well all the free advertising is not going to do me any harm!
Well here we are again folks. Another exciting instalment of Captain Jacks Tracks. As you will of noted from last week, I gave a bit of much needed work to ex England manager (Don’t Laugh He Was In Charge, Well he thought he was) Steve McClaren. As he helped me with the announcement of the new Fifa online league segment of the blog, it occurred to me that there are loads of football icons who I have in my filofax, who would be more than welcome to offer their services in adding to this ever more popular blog, stay tuned to see who gets to announce this weeks big games later.
Yes we have it all here for you again this week. More from celebrity artist Ronnie Wood, another Hot Chick for you to cast your eyes over, a classic track for your weekly blast from the past, a very special live is best, and five songs in the Karaoke section that I sang this week, and they really do go from one extreme to another this week folks.
This week proved to be one of the busiest for a few week’s, with the pub quite full for a Thursday, and with a full crew of singers in it was a surprise to get five songs in this week, But we did and on the night a very entertaining performance from our new resident nutter, whose name escapes me for now, but is lovingly refered to as ’mother’ by her loyal fans, gave us an outstanding performance of Celine Dion’s ’My Heart Will Go On’, which has to be seen to be believed. We have discussed this one in depth, and we are all in agreement that this wouls make a huge hit on YouTube! Watch this space for and further updates!
So as the night wore on and it came to an end it was time to star to reflect on what would end up in this weeks blog, and here we go folks, strap yourself in for the ride.


Captain Jacks Classic Track # 3

Van Halen - Ain’t Talkin Bout Love 1978




Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love is one of Van Halen’s best loved tracks. Taken from the bands first album ‘Van Halen’, it is synonymous with the raw power feel that the band became famous for. The opening guitar riff to the track is one of the best ever, and inspired many guitarists, such as Slash from Gun’s & Roses’s, to take up guitar. The song has almost a punk feel to it, but the guitar solo’s of Eddie Van Halen shine throughout the record.
The song was written by Eddie Van Halen a whole year before the record was put together, and at the time he felt it wasn’t good enough for an album track, so he kept it from his bandmates. But when he was sat in his basement at home one day, tinkering with the songs format, he was walked in on by his brother Alex, and lead singer David Lee Roth, who both fell for the song’s amazing riff, and insisted it would be a huge hit.
They were right, and the single went to number one on the US rock chart, and Van Halen’s rise to the top began.With their 1978 eponymous debut, Van Halen simultaneously rewrote the rules of rock guitar and hard rock in general. Guitarist Eddie Van Halen redefined what electric guitar could do, developing a blindingly fast technique with a variety of self-taught two-handed tapping, hammer-ons, pull-offs, and effects that mimicked the sounds of machines and animals. It was wildly inventive and over the top, equaled only by vocalist David Lee Roth, who brought the role of a metal singer to near-performance art standards. Roth wasn't blessed with great technique, unlike Eddie, but he had a flair for showmanship that was derived as much from lounge performers as Robert Plant. Together, they made Van Halen into the most popular American rock & roll band of the late '70s and early '80s, and in the process set the template for hard rock and heavy metal for the '80s. Throughout the '80s, it was impossible not to hear Van Halen's instrumental technique on records that ranged from the heaviest metal to soft pop. Furthermore, Roth's irony-drenched antics were copied by singers who took everything literally. One of these was Sammy Hagar, an arena rock veteran from the '70s who replaced Roth after the vocalist had a falling out with Van Halen in 1985. Hagar stayed with the band longer than Roth, helping the group top the charts through the late '80s and early '90s. However, the group's sales began to slide in the mid-'90s, just as tensions between Hagar and Eddie began to arise. In one of the most disastrous publicity stunts in rock history, Hagar was fired, or as he states quit, and Roth was brought back on, seemingly as a permanent member, but only for two songs on a greatest-hits album. The band has continued to tour and has gone from the Hagar to Roth line up several times, but in 2007 they began a World Tour with Sammy Hagar as lead singer, but they were recording new material during the tour with Dave Lee Roth, how strange.
The opening riff of the song has long been used by budding guitarists, and has also been used as a sample on several rap and dance tracks, including Tone Loc and 2 Live Crew, and most notably on Apollo 440’s 1997 single ‘Ain’t Talkin’‘Bout Dub’, which got to number seven in th UK charts. The song was also played by Velvet Revolver, and of course Slash, as Van Halen were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2007.





My, My, My I am treating you all with these classic tracks. Don’t worry, there are hundreds yet to come, and they won’t all be rock, well yes they will but some will be not as rocky as others, well of course they will be but as I said they will all be classic, well they will be classic in my eyes anyway, and as I pick them then I will have the final say, so no crap there then!
So as we march ever onwards its time for our little delve into funny corner now with……………


Captain Jacks Joke Of The Week

“ Three Soldier reach the final round of test’s to join the SAS, and are called together to speak with an interviewer. “ Do You Love Your Wife? ” said the officer “ Yes Sir! ” the three replied. “ And Do You Love Your Country? ” the officer asked “ Sir, Yes Sir ” said the men. “And who do you love more, your wife or your country? ” asked the officer. Without hesitation all three replied “Sir, My Country Sir ”
The officer stared at them all and said “We want you to prove this loyalty to us. Your wives are sat through that door and we want you to take this gun and shoot your loved one ”
The first man stares at the gun for a few minutes, gulps, looks worryingly at the officer and says “ I’m sorry Sir I can’t ” and leaves.
The second man picks up the gun and walks into the room. A few minutes later he comes back out looking as white as a sheet. Sweaty and with his tie loosened he hands back the gun and says “ I’m sorry I just couldn’t do it ”
The final man picks up the gun and walks into the room. After a brief silence the officer hears the sound of a gunshot. There’s a brief pause, then he hears a woman scream, and the sound of an almighty crash. Grinning and breathless the recruit comes out from the room.
The officer looks up at him and shouts “What the hell happened in there? ”
The recruit replied “Well the gun you gave me only fired blanks, So I had to beat her to death with the chair ”



Hmm if ever there was an entrance exam that went wrong that was it! Oh well I’m sure none of you are reading that and thinking that its that easy to get into the SAS!
So now we get to the part of the blog where I do my very best to bring to you my recommendation for something to pass away the few hours a week you get spare away from reading Captain Jacks Tracks in………………


Captain Jack Recommends

So this week I managed to get to watch a brilliant film again. A real scary one as well this week. It was about this island in America called Amityville, you know the one from the song by Lovebug Starski. Anyway this bird gets her kit off and goes for a swim in the dark. As she swims out this music gets louder and louder until she gets pulled under the water by an unseen force, see scary. Anyway the local cop Broody think it’s a sea monster or a shark of some kind when her hand is washed up on the beach.
The cop closes the beach down until they catch the shark, but the nasty Mayor, booo, opens the beach back up to the punters as it the Fourth of July, and he’s not to let on to the locals about the shark, and he’s in charge so bugger you copper!. So the cop climbs a ladder and goes a bit loopy as kids swim round with a bit of a fin on their back. He runs down shouting “Get out of the water there a big thingy in it” Everyone runs out of the water except a little lad, who for some reason had a mother who is quite clearly in her 80’s, and this little lad gets eaten by his lilo, go figure! So the copper admits to everyone that there is this big lilo shark eating people, and whoever catches it will get interviewed on the tv by a fit bird, and make some cash in the bargain.
So every fisherman goes out to catch the beasty, and they catch a big shark. Not convinced that it’s the right one the cop gets in an expert to cut up the shark to see what its had for dinner, but all it had eaten was a few car number plates, a copy of gardeners weekly, a large bottle of Pepsi and the odd fish, how strange!
So the cop, the shark expert and an old sea dog named Quiff, set out to catch the big shark. Now what was it called. So they are sailing round chucking bits of meat over the side of the boat when bang, it gets attacked by this bloody big shark with huge Jaws, now what was this film called. Anyway as they are all talking about their scars this big shark attacks them again, and smashes the boat up. The expert jumps into a cage and hide’s on the sea bed as he is a useless wimp. The old sea dog says to the copper, I have a plan, and jumps into the sharks mouth with a big knife, probably thinking he can kill it from the inside out, nutter.
Anyway the copper is now on the boat on his own thinking bloody great, all I wanted was a few days off fishing and look, the boats sinking the expert has buggered off, and the old sea dog has gone nuts and been eaten by the lilo shark. So he has a brain wave and chucks a gas bottle into the sharks mouth, who plans on having the cop for seconds. Then he shouts at the fish, chew on that you big sharky thing with huge Jaws. You know its on the tip of my tongue what this film was called. So he picks up his gun and shoots at gas bottle, and boom the shark blows up just like that. Then, after its dead the expert re-appears and say’s is it gone now I hate sharks, and the pair of them swim off back to the island on a raft made from shark bits and bits of old lilo it had eaten. Now what the hell was it called, you know I’m terrible at remembering these film titles, wait a minute that’s it, it was…………………
The Wizard Of Oz


Hmm I’m sure that you will be rushing out now to buy that great film on DVD, but watch out for pirates! And where the heck are all these signs coming from.
So its guest time now, and with his help my good pal Ronnie Wood is here again with another artistic approach to the celebrity news this week. The Stones Guitarist has been busy this week with the release of the Shine A Light film about the band in concert, but he still found time to send me another of his celebrity picture of a story that has hit the news stands this week. So here we have the latest edition of...........

Captain Jacks Celebrity Bull-Plop Story #3

Kiss legend Gene Simmons enjoyed a blast from his past this week, when he interviewed his ex-girlfriend Cher for a US T.V. show. The rocker was asked to be the guest interviewer by news show Extra, when producers wanted a twist to the Cher interview.
The two old friend chatted about her upcoming Las Vegas residency, her beauty tips and political leanings, but the interview soon turned saucy.
When Simmons asked her about her love life, Cher revealed she often dated up to three men at a time, explaining how she juggled them, “One, one day, One, another day etc etc” “Only three at a time” Simmons sniggered.
Cher also came clean about her drug taking past, telling the Kiss star “I once smoked pot in to 70’s as I wanted to look cool, but I didn’t like it so I never did it again” The rebel! As you can see Ronnie captured the two on the show almost perfectly.




I'm sure that Ronnie has got an artistic flair that we can all relate to, you can really see how he captures the lifelike looks on those celebrity faces can't you! Anyway time for this week mid session interval. Here to help you break up all this reading is your weekly little game in.....



Captain Jacks Five Minute Scive



Five Minutes to Kill Yourself








So here we are at for some unknown reason, the most popular new feature on the blog over the last few weeks, Captain Jacks Hot Chicks. This week we are keeping it British again with our very own Adele Silva.

Adele was born in 1980 in Croydon, and soon made it her life’s ambition to get out of that dump and make loads of cash as a serious actress and television personality. She was trained and educated at the Sylvia Young Theatre School, a well known training ground for many of today’s soap stars such as Jack Sugden, Vera Duckworth, Charlie from Casualty and Well ‘ard from Eastenders.
She graduated from the school and soon found herself in work on T.V. playing a Squeak in an episode of Doctor Who, in the old days with the wobbly sets and before it became more realistic! She also appeared in Mr Majeika, a show about a teacher who was really a wizard. This groundbreaking show was to go on and become the inspiration behind the Harry Potter books and subsequent films, which Adele has never been approached to be in despite her fine background in working with Wizards.
Despite this major role, she left to fulfil her dream of becoming a soap star. Small appearances followed in the Bill and Eastenders, but her big break came when she landed the role of Kelly Windsor in the long running soap Emmerdale, formally Emmerdale Farm, but the farm bit was dropped as the soap went for a more sexy look. Her plotlines hit the headlines with her character contantly bed hopping, including a relationship with her step brother and running off with one of her teachers. She then practically shagged every male cast member as her character was gaining the title as soaps biggest bed hopper.
Worried that she was becoming type cast, Adele left the soap in 2000 to pursue other roles. She played a bed hopping holiday rep in Is Harry On The Boat? and a bed hopping Air Stewardess in Mile High, not type casting there then. In 2005 she returned to toe show to shag the remaining and new male characters in the show, before finally leaving again in 2007, vowing to return when some new blood was introduced into the show.
Adele has tried her best not to let her real life mirror her soap life. During her break from Emmerdale, she has a boob job leading too having several modelling appearances in Men’s Mag’s such as FHM, Front and Maxim, often scantily clad and with her celebrity Page Three Bird mate Jakki Degg. She also had a string of relationships either with footballers or failed pop stars such as Antony Costa from Blue.


She has not let her reputation as a celebrity shagger ruin her television career, and has appeared in several popular reality shows, such as Celebrity Fear Factor, Celebrity Five Go Dating, I’m Frightened And Famous and The Salon, and she showed off her schooling as she was voted off third in Celebrity Weakest Link and loosing on Family Fortunes.
But her biggest success came in Hell’s Kitchen, where she came second to Barry McGuigan. Before she went on the show the sexy singleton confessed that whilst she only had her first curry a year ago, and recently discovered that she couldn’t even boil an egg, her time in Hell’s Kitchen was the perfect preparation to woo the man of her dreams. When asked if it was fair that her acting roles have portrayed her in a bad light she said “I am the complete opposite,” Adele insists. “I’m very girly, very bubbly, very giggly and have always got a smile on my face.” Well ever likely with those jugs! But at least she got her money’s worth.



So another week has brought us yet another fine example of what Hot Chicks we have to offer the world from good old Blighty, but next week, to give our girls a bit of a break, we may venture over the pond, or even Down Under! Who knows, but be sure, several hours a night will be spent finding the right Hot Chicks to add to the list, it’s not just any old slapper with huge norks you know, this is a scientific process, as I’m sure Shaun will agree!. But now its on with the music, and this week is a real classic in my feature......

Captain Jacks Does it Best Live



Queen - Love Of My Life

Wembley 1986

So back on with the Karaoke for this week, and I have to admit, this weeks songs go from one extreme to another. I managed five this Thursday, so plenty to get on with. Anyway this weeks tracks were 1. Union Of The Snake by Duran Duran, 2. Pray by Take That, 3. S.O.S. by ABBA, 4. Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own by U2 and 5. Lying From You by Linkin Park.


Union Of The Snake by Duran Duran

Highest UK Chart Position: No 3 Oct 1983

This was the ninth single released by Duran Duran, and was taken from their third album ‘Seven And The Raged Tiger’. After a long sing writing session the band recorded the album at George Martins Air Studio on the Caribbean island of Monserrat.
There has been a lot of speculation about the meaning behind the song’s lyrics, and to what it actually means. Some think it’s about a cult or a military force, aiming to run peoples lives, others that it is about the darker side of human nature, and that the snake represents how evil can take over a persons frame of mind. The chorus mentions moving up to the borderline, and the borderline is said to be the border between good and evil and that evil is beginning to win the battle and take over.
Simon Le Bon, ever one to play the music press at their own game, has had several ‘wind ups’ aimed at them to never really let on what the song is about. In one interview he said the borderline was about the conscious and subconscious mind, which makes sense, but shortly after he stated it was a reference to Tantric sex! Then in an interview at the end of the 80’s he said that this is a metaphor for not allowing your sub-conscious mind to affect your imediate task, or something to that effect.
The video was shot by long time Duran Duran colaberator Russell Mullachy, who directed many of the videos from the Rio album. The video has a distinctive Road Warrior theme to it, with the band featuring in an Austrailian desert being tracked by a half man, half snake type creature. The video paved the way for the band highly elaborate videos such as ‘Wild Boys’ and the seventeen minute epic mini film for ‘New Moon On Monday’.



Take That - Pray

Highest UK Chart Position: No 1 July 1993

Well when you sing something well, no matter how cheesy it may be, then I say sing it and to hell with the non believers. Secretly we are all big Take That fans, and when the lads made a comeback with Patience, it made us all sot back and smile. Forget your Boyzone and your Westlife, these lads are the real deal, with some of the best loved pop tracks of the last 20 years in their back catalogue they have the credentials behind the boast of behind Britain’s Greatest Boyband, even if they are showing their age a bit round the edges now, they still are the best.
And what about this single, well this is the one that took them from being a normal band to a huge band. It was their first UK number one, the one that started a run of 10 number one singles and 4 number one albums. The song has all of the usual catchy Take That lyrics penned by Gary Barlow, and with his lead vocals and great harmonies, it was a great song to launch their assault on the top of the UK charts.
During their first six years together Take That obtained a place in the record books by being the first Band to have four of their singles reach the No 1 spot in succession.By the time of their split, they had notched up no less than 8 No 1 hits, ensuring their place in the music history books. November 2005 saw the return of Take That, following the huge success of their documentary "For the Record" on 16th November 2005. Two days earlier, on 14th November they announced the release of a repackaged Greatest Hits album, re-titled The Ultimate Collection, which went to No 2 and included a previously unreleased track "Today I Lost You". 2006 saw the Band return with a sell out Tour in the UK. The DVD of the Tour, The Ultimate Tour, also reached No 1 in the DVD Charts! The return was complete with the news of their first new Album in 10 years, "Beautiful World", a collaboration of all 4 band members.




S.O.S. by ABBA

Highest UK Chart Position: No 6 October 1976

SOS was the third single from Swedish pop group ABBA‘s self titled third album ABBA, released in 1975. Yes I know I’m singing ABBA, but this one is I feel is as much suited to a male vocal as it is to a disco hit from the 70’s. The song was written by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulveaus. Despite the song’s catchiness, it was passed over as the lead single from the album. The single put the band back onto the worldwide charts, hitting number 6 in the UK, and topping the charts in New Zealand, Mexico, Australia, South Africa, Belgium and Germany, and made the top five in Italy, Austria, Holland, Norway, Switzerland and Ireland, and it also gave the band it’s first top ten hit in Canada, where it reached number 9. From the moment it was released it guaranteed the bands its place in 1970’s popular music, and no longer as Eurovision one hit wonders.
This song has long been a favourite track of many ABBA fans, with John Lennon and Pete Townsend both declared it their favourite ABBA hit.
With it being a surprise that such well respected artists found it such a good track, it should be no surprise that it has been covered by a few rock artists including German power metalers Paradox, Finnish rockers The Rasmus, Swedish rockers The Black Sweden and Taiwanese rockers At Vance.
But it’s most recent success was by Ben Mills, who sang this as part of ABBA week on last years X-Factor. It is an ABBA track, but forgetting the fact that it is a pop track, the vocal does have a good leaning to being a rock ballad, if sang in the right way. Well I love to sing it anyway, but don’t expect me to sing Waterloo and Money, Money, Money in the next few weeks.




Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own by U2

Highest UK Chart Position: No 1 Feb 2005

This is the second single taken from the bands 2004 album ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’. The song was originally called ‘Tough’, and was released in February 2005 and debuted at number one, giving the band their sixth number one hit in the UK. The lyrics were written by lead singer Bono as a tribute to his father, Bob Hewson, who died in 2001. The song marked U2’s first follow up number one, after Vertigo hit the top spot in November 2004. The video begins with a note from Bono about his father, saying I Wish I’d Known Him Better.
Bono wrote this song about his father and how, even though they may not have been the closest during his childhood, he still looked up to him and wanted to help him. He talks about how his father tried to be tough after his mother had died and how he didn't really have to, that he himself could have done something to help. The pre chorus is Bono telling his father that he is there for him, to support him. The chorus goes, And it's you when I look in the mirror, meaning Bono sees aspects of his father inside himself. And it's you when I don't pick up the phone shows that Bono regrets not being closer with his father, not calling him as often as he should of. Sometimes you can't make it on your own tells his father that he can rely on other people sometimes and doesn't have to do everything himself. The second verse talks about how Bono and his father fought because they were so similar, almost like 'the same soul'. He also says that he knows that if they weren't so similar, they probably could have gotten along better.
The bridge is possibly the most interesting part of the song. I know that we don't talk. I'm so sick of it all shows that he wishes that he talked more with his father and that he's sick of NOT talking to him. Can you hear me when I sing? probably means he wonders if, in the afterlife, his father can still hear him singing. You're the reason I sing is Bono telling his father that he is the main cause of his singing, his main inspiration. You're the reason why the opera's in me is probably from when Bono revealed in the 'Go Home: Live at Slane Castle' DVD that his father sang opera. This line is him telling his father that he is the reason music is in him because of the music that he listened to while he was growing up. Where are we now? I've still got to let you know shows that Bono wishes that he could have had more time with his father, so he could tell him more or talk to him more A House doesn‘t make a home sounds like Bono is saying that home is where the heart is, or something like that, it doesn't matter where they are living. Don't leave me here alone could be a plea for his father to come back to him, to not leave him alone in this world, a desperate plea from a child. And it's you that makes it hard to let go could be Bono telling his father that it's going to be hard to get over his death, he'll find it hard to let him go on. Sometimes you can't make it, best you can do is to fake it probably tells of how his father would sometimes make it seem like he was dealing with things when inside he was crumbling . Sometimes you can't make it on your own is telling his father that he could have been there to help him. This is a purely emotional song, written from the core of Bono's being to his father who left this world. The way that Bono sings this song and the carefully written lyrics makes this one of the best and most emotional song that U2 have ever made.



Lying From You by Linkin Park

Not released in UK release as a single in US only

Lying from You is a song by rock band Linkin Park. It is the fourth regular track from their 2003 album Meteora. It was released only in the US in 2004, as an airplay-only single, and Canada as a live music video with footage. Despite being an airplay-only single, it still managed to reach Number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks Chart, giving the band their fourth consecutive Number 1 from the Meteora album.
Other than the keyboard sample, the song features a sample of a car being burnt out, which was sometimes played live during the Meteora-era, but has been absent during their Minutes To Midnight tour. The song was one of seven Linkin Park songs used in the collaboration between the band and rapper Jay-Z on the mash-up album Collision Course which was released in November 2004.
Meteora is the second studio album by the band, first released in 2003, following the collaboration album Reanimation, which featured remixes of their debut album Hybrid Theory. Linkin Park released singles from Meteora for over a year, including Somewhere I Belong and Numb. Meteora is also Linkin Park's shortest studio album, at just over 36 minutes long.
The music in Meteora represents significant changes since the release of Hybrid Theory. It is characterized by more relevant influences from rap/rock such as the other tracks from the album, Hit the Floor, Figure.09, and of course this one Lying From You. There is also a hip hop style track with Nobody's Listening and electronica style with the brilliant Breaking the Habit. Their instrumental song Session was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Performance in 2003. It is the most successful album in the history of the Modern Rock Tracks chart, a chart that specializes in radio play of alternative rock songs.
In an interview Mike Shinoda said “ That song will be impossible for any cover bands to play! Chester just sings too damned hard on it. I think it's great. I think he did some great stuff on that song. We all are really proud of that song. It's another song with a great keyboard thing that we made, this kind of sample sound at the beginning. It's going to be a really fun song to play live. I could say the same thing for the song that comes after that. The song is about pushing someone away. The title means, making up lies to make another person angry so that they don't want to be around you, which is something that some people do subconsciously in relationships. That's not what my part of the song is about but I know that in a broader sense, when people start feeling negative feelings toward somebody else, just naturally they start doing things to make that person not want to be around them. It's a subliminal reaction. That works with friends. That works with relationships - either way, people do that."




So thats it folks, the music ends for another week, but now for some serious sporting headlines now with the latest in this weeks................



A quiet week on the gaming front this week. We only managed three games online, although we did go head to head for an evening of fun, in which I won 3 out of four games, and only lost as I put out a reserve side to face a top Chelsea line up! But as it was more of a training session, those games will not count as they were not played online as it were, and anyway we gave up to play Multi-player Career Mode on Guitar Hero III which, to be honest ROCKED! Our new band S.A.S (predictable I know but catchy as well) battled on through almost every section of the game, with me on Bass and Shaun on Lead, a great combo and altogether a very rewarding experience. And of course next time we can go on-line to do battle with the 16 year olds that I'm sure we will defeat into oblivion with our rocking prowess!
Er anyway back to the footie. A definate football rivals theme to this weeks scores as you will see, but with two wins and a draw to me, no change at the top on the league. Anyway the scores were as follows:

Brazil 2 - 0 Argentina
Celtic 2 -2 Rangers
West Ham 2 - 0 Chelsea

And so with those results added to our online league the table looks something like this:



So another week has come to an end. I'd like to thank Ronnie for his fantastic hard work on the Bull-Plop story, without him it would just be a story with no meaning. I'd like to thank Adele Silva for being such a good sport. I'd like to thank Shaun for his constant great remarks about the celebrity norks. I mean the Hot Chicks feature, but my man Shaun also gets a special mention, not for being so easy to beat on Fifa (I'm sure one day I'll regret saying that!) but for my new countdown clock to the new Bond Film Quantum Of Solace, due out in November. Over the year I am going to be bringing you a whole host of Bond related goodies, so watch this space for the latest news on the next Bond film.
And talking of things to look forward too, next week out Karaoke night just happens to fall on St Valentines night, so expect a loved up blog next week, and plenty of surprises for all you lovers out there! Until next time folks I bid you all farewell, and I leave you with another classis film moment.........



" I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya punk? "