Fun facts and sidetracks

Al and Marty

Into random facts? This could be the podcast for you. Good mates Al & Marty take a fun look at all sorts of pop culture stories they remember or have discovered. The goal is aways to bring you interesting trivia and have a laugh while they're at it. From music to movies and TV, to things that might have happened two hundred years ago or two days ago. There's plenty to dig into, and even more sidetracks to explore.

  1. 29 APR

    He Sells Sea Shells

    Band Name Origins, Final Recordings, Shell’s Unlikely Beginnings, and Salty Language Al and Marty, hosts of Fun Facts and Sidetracks, broadcast from their studio in a converted oil tanker and cover off music trivia, company history, the origins of word  and lots more.  They explain where several bands got their names (including Radiohead, Motörhead, Simple Minds, Roxette, The Rolling Stones, The Pretenders, Judas Priest, Deep Purple, Jet, Panic! at the Disco, Death Cab for Cutie, Flock of Seagulls, Lady Gaga, Nazareth, and Franz Ferdinand).  They discuss notable artists’ final recorded songs or last material, including Otis Redding (“Sittin’ On The Dock of the Bay”), Janis Joplin (“Mercedes Benz”), Jim Morrison (“Riders on the Storm”), Elvis (“Way Down”), John Lennon (working on “Walking on Thin Ice” and demo “Grow Old with Me”), Amy Winehouse (“Body and Soul”), Freddie Mercury (“Mother Love”), Warren Zevon (“Keep Me in Your Heart”), Chris Cornell (“You Never Knew My Mind”), David Bowie’s “Blackstar” track (“Lazarus”), and Glen Campbell (“I’m Not Gonna Miss You”), plus last recordings by bands breaking up - Roxy Music’s “Avalon,” The Police’s 1986 tracks, The Beatles’ last full-group session “Because,” and Cream’s “Badge”. They then trace Shell from an 1833 London seashell/antiques business to bulk oil shipping, the first tanker through the Suez Canal, a 1907 merger with Royal Dutch, wartime roles, “Seven Sisters” status, and supertankers and end with an etymology segment linking “salary,” “salad,” “salsa,” “sausage,” “salami,” “sauce,” and “sauté” to salt. 00:00 Welcome and Setup 01:35 Band Names Origins 03:32 Deep Purple Sidetrack 04:09 More Name Inspirations 06:42 Last Songs Intro 07:08 Sudden Final Recordings 15:07 Lennon Sidetracks 19:30 Knowing It Was The End 23:04 Bowie and Gervais Story 25:58 Glen Campbell Farewell 26:41 Bands Final Tracks 27:06 Guest Vocalist Discovery 27:53 Session Musicians Pay 28:38 Police Final Sessions 31:18 Police Live Memories 32:19 Beatles Last Recording 33:43 Cream Goodbye Album 35:05 Shell Origin Story 37:48 Oil Tankers And Branding 43:21 Wars And Seven Sisters 46:54 Modern Shell Mega Projects 50:49 Salt Words Etymology 54:54 Wrap Up And Farewell If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    56 min
  2. 12 MAR

    Strange Song Stories and City Names

    Al and Marty share stories behind famous songs: Split Enz’s “Six Months in a Leaky Boat”,  allegedly pulled from UK radio during the Falklands War; Mart adds trivia about migrating on the SS Canberra, later used as a Falklands hospital ship. They discuss alleged inspirations and feuds including Taylor Swift/Katy Perry, “Uptown Girl,” “Black Velvet,” Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes,” Toto’s “Rosanna,” Pink’s “So What,” Johnny Cash’s “I Walk the Line,” Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” multiple songs about Courtney Love, Clapton’s songs about Pattie Boyd, Phil Collins’ “In the Air Tonight,” Elvis’ “Heartbreak Hotel,” Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” and Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.”  They cover origins of English town-name suffixes (Saxon, Viking, Roman), outline the Hearst media empire and Patty Hearst’s kidnapping/conviction/pardon, and end with a Pulp Fiction fact: DeVito’s company helped finance it, and Vincent/Jules nod to Twins. If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    40 min
  3. 19 FEB

    Cracking covers, Ketchup and the Card Calendar

    Episode 10 Timeline  Season Two Kick-off: Cracking covers, Ketchup and the Card Calendar Al and Marty return for season two of “Fun Facts and Sidetracks,” describing the show as light, non-political conversation about music, movies, history, and anything that makes them laugh.  00:00 Season 2 Kick-off: What This Show’s About (Fun Facts, Sidetracks & No Politics) 01:21 Cover Versions 101: Why Covers Matter & What Counts as a Cover 02:48 From Slavery Songs to Ram Jam: The Wild History of “Black Betty” 03:43 Personal Faves: Joe Cocker, Beatles Covers & Making a Song Your Own 06:35 Deep Cuts & Classics: Ian Moss, Amy Winehouse, Talking Heads, Hendrix & More 13:22 When Covers Become Samples: Grammys, Pop Hits & “Sampling the Samples” 15:23 Listener Picks + Fun Facts: “Yesterday” as the Most-Covered Song Ever 21:00 New Segment: Famous Companies—The Origin Story of Heinz 23:36 57 Varieties & Superfactories: Heinz’s Branding, Worker Benefits & Growth 26:38 Heinz in Wartime & Royal Approval: Beans for the Queen 27:35 Ketchup Goes to Space: NASA, ISS, and Bean Jokes 29:48 Corporate Shake-Ups: Burger King CEO, McDonald’s Split & Kraft Heinz Merger 31:25 Challenger Anniversary Sparks a Time Travel Chat 34:00 Mind-Bending Timeline Facts: Dinosaurs, Mammoths & Ancient Civilizations 41:54 Deck of Cards = A Calendar? The Hidden Math & Fortune-Telling Origins 52:51 Sampling Gone Wrong: P. Diddy, Sting & $2,000-a-Day Royalties 54:39 Wrap-Up: Send Your Fun Facts & Favourite Covers   Check out some of our favourite covers: Ray Charles – Eleanor Rigby (Check out the kooky set design and dancers too.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK2HF-5-b-Q   Ian Moss (Cold Chisel) - Georgia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhFXjzRRv4w&list=RDNhFXjzRRv4w&start_radio=1   Spiderbait – Black Betty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU1VfYYKMDk&list=RDnU1VfYYKMDk&start_radio=1   The Lemonheads – Mrs Robinson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C0sANgB9Qk&list=RD2C0sANgB9Qk&start_radio=1   David Byrne – Don’t fence me in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuMvkNDuOuQ&list=RDuuMvkNDuOuQ&start_radio=1    The White Stripes – I just don’t know what to do with myself https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzDG0jA3XVY If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    48 min
  4. 16/08/2025

    Muhammad Ali to the Mandela Affect

    Exploring the Wonders of Japan & Diving into Iconic Pop Culture Memories In this engaging episode of Fun Facts and Sidetracks, Marty and Al  discuss Marty's recent trip to Japan. They  celebrate their podcast's ninth birthday and delve into nostalgic pop culture, recalling old shows like HR PufnStuf and Banana Splits. They discuss the Mandela Effect, revealing misremembered movie quotes, and share fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from the Rocky franchise's music selection. The episode wraps up with an entertaining story of a bar incident involving undercover cops and a detailed retelling of the legendary 'Rumble in the Jungle' fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman. 00:00 Welcome to Fun Facts and Sidetracks 00:31 Mart's Adventures in Japan 02:06 Podcast Milestone: Ninth Birthday 02:23 Listener Feedback and Nostalgia 05:14 The Mandela Effect Explained 09:21 Rocky and the Eye of the Tiger 14:48 A Crazy Bar Story 20:12 Unbelievable Coincidences 21:00 Listener Requests: Muhammad Ali 21:27 The Legend of Muhammad Ali 23:34 Ali's Iconic Fights 25:31 Ali's Legacy and Personal Life 36:14 Debbie Harry's Surprising Shopping Trip 37:49 Wrapping Up and Listener Engagement If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    39 min
  5. 01/08/2025

    Music regrets and a gig to forget

    Music regrets and a gig to forget: From Court Cases to Space Elevators In this episode of 'Fun Facts and Sidetracks,' hosts Marty and Al explore the controversial world of music plagiarism, discussing famous cases such as George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord' vs. The Chiffons' 'He's So Fine', Vanilla Ice vs. Queen and David Bowie, and many others. The episode delves into the nuances of creativity, subconscious influences, and some downright weird aspects of music litigation. The boys then shift to share fascinating facts about the history of flight, from the first hot air balloons to the rapid progression from the Wright brothers' first flight to the moon landing, and even talk about future concepts like Japan's space elevator. As usual Mart has a hilarious stories about a gig he’d rather forget and the  lively English-style pub parties at his home in suburban Brisbane.   00:00 Welcome to Fun Facts and Sidetracks 00:27 Exploring Famous Plagiarism Cases in Music 01:07 The George Harrison vs. The Chiffons Case 04:09 Vanilla Ice and the Under Pressure Controversy 04:46 John Fogarty Sued for Sounding Like Himself 05:40 Blurred Lines and Marvin Gaye's Legacy 06:58 The Rolling Stones vs. The Verve 07:52 Ghostbusters and Huey Lewis 09:43 The Beatles and Chuck Berry 11:38 A Regrettable Job Experience 17:57 Fun Facts About Flight 19:42 Man Lands on the Moon: A Giant Leap in 66 Years 20:32 The International Space Station: Orbiting Every 90 Minutes 21:28 NASA's Countdown: Inspired by a Silent Movie 22:29 Bert Hinkler Museum: A Tribute to Aviation 26:25 Space Elevator: The Future of Space Travel 30:26 Growing Up as a 10 Pound Pom in Australia 32:26 Building Bars and Boxing Day Parties 37:15 Conclusion  If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    38 min
  6. 20/07/2025

    Baby, Baby to Babysitters

    Fun Facts and Sidetracks: The Ones That Got Away, Surprising Celebrity Babysitters and Stolen Inventions In this episode of 'Fun Facts and Sidetracks,' Al and Marty discuss famous songs that were initially intended for other artists, including tracks by The Supremes, Kylie Minogue, Seal, and Kenny Loggins. They delve into amusing and surprising stories about celebrity babysitters such as Alice Cooper babysitting Keanu Reeves and Cher babysitting Anthony from the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Additionally, the episode explores intriguing facts about famous buildings like the Eiffel Tower and the Great Wall of China, and uncovers the true origins of well-known inventions, revealing famous figures like Thomas Edison who capitalized on others' innovations. The hosts wrap up with a discussion on LEGO and other noteworthy inventions. 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 00:55 The Ones That Got Away: Iconic Songs Rejected by Artists 09:12 Celebrity Babysitters: Unexpected Connections 15:56 Hollywood Connections: Keifer Sutherland and Gwyneth Paltrow 16:57 Builder's Journey: From Music to Construction 18:07 Famous Buildings Around the World 22:38 Lego: The Ultimate Building Block 25:32 Famous Inventions and Their True Origins 32:06 Wrapping Up: From Supremes to Eiffel Tower If you have a fun fact you’d like us to share, send us an email to: funfactsandsidetracks@gmail.com or leave us a comment online at our social pages on Facebook or Instagram Thanks for listening and never be afraid to get sidetracked. The boring disclaimer: We do try to double-check all of the facts we talk about. If something isn’t quite correct, we humbly apologise. Credit to our many sources including, A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs, Tim from Kicking Harold, Mental Floss, Wikipedia and so many more.

    33 min

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Into random facts? This could be the podcast for you. Good mates Al & Marty take a fun look at all sorts of pop culture stories they remember or have discovered. The goal is aways to bring you interesting trivia and have a laugh while they're at it. From music to movies and TV, to things that might have happened two hundred years ago or two days ago. There's plenty to dig into, and even more sidetracks to explore.