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.