Progressive rock band
Genesis, in the song "
Dancing with the Moonlit Knight" from their 1973 album
Selling England by the Pound, invented the "Knights of the Green Shield" to allow the pun "Knights of the Green Shield stamp and shout". This was part of a comic theme related to supermarkets and encapsulated in the album's title. British comedy rock group
Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band references a woman who runs a fictional "Green Shield Library" in the song "Piggy Bank Love," written by
Neil Innes on their 1967 debut album "Gorilla."
Jethro Tull, another progressive rock band, also mentioned Green Shield stamps in the song "Broadford Bazaar", which was about
a town on the Scottish
Isle of Skye which band leader
Ian Anderson lived near: "We'll take pounds,
francs, and dollars from the well-heeled, And stamps from the Green Shield".
Nikki Sudden wrote a song called "Green Shield Stamps" for his last official album ''The Truth Doesn't Matter''. It describes his childhood in Britain, and how his mother used to save the Green Shield stamps. There is also an acoustic solo version from the Cake Shop, New York, on 24 March 2006, recorded two days before his unexpected death.
Michael Flanders makes reference to them in the opening patter to the
Flanders and Swann song "Sounding Brass": "We now turn to number two on your song sheets. Don't strain your eyes trying to read them, though, because I shall be telling you exactly what comes next; in any case, these rather fanciful titles that we print on the programmes bear no relation to what we're going to sing. It's a dead waste of a
shilling, is what I say. You don't even get green stamps. Well worth collecting, those stamps, my goodness; you know that really is a very nice suit." In "Waldorf Salad," a
1979 episode of British
sitcom Fawlty Towers, an American tourist sarcastically asks
Basil Fawlty, "What do you get for living in a climate like this? Green Stamps?" In "Oh What a Beautiful Mourning," a 1972 episode of
Steptoe and Son, Harold reminds the vendor that he is due treble green stamps after taking his horse and cart through a car wash, then later hands the six stamps to his father saying jokingly "Another half million and you can get that motor bike you always wanted." In "
The Class of '62", a 1991 episode of
Only Fools and Horses, it is mentioned that Roy Slater planted three thousand stolen Green Shield stamps on
Trigger, which led to Trigger spending 18 months in a young offenders' centre. ==References==