Tuesday 7 July 2015

"Silly Games" by Janet Kay, Lover's Rocks Finest

I Miss Music pays homage to a well-deserved Throw Back Choon, Silly Games by Janet Kay



Listening to this the other week brought back some delightful childhood memories and some old skool dance moves. 1979 was the release date of Silly Games for British Queen of Lover's Rock, Janet Kay. I was just a 'liccle yout' back then, but with its chart topping status, mainstream radio play and the 12 inch vinyl copy being owned (or on loan) in the home of almost every West Indian family I knew, Silly Games was both popular and unforgettable.



I particularly remember this choon being played at every West Indian houseparty... Adults and children rubbing out someone's poor living room carpet with their shoes because it was "their song", everyone knew the words and the traditional Lover's Rock bud dah, bud ah, doof , ching ching beat. Folks would try and sing in the same high key as Janet, sounding like alley cats, but without a care in the world because they were feeling the vibe.

Silly Games is still frequently played at clubs on Ragga/Dancehall nights, as a revival choon. My kids 21 and 11 were not impressed as I drowned Silly Games into their ears. What do the youth of today know about great music classics huh? Recognise!