Ginger ale is a carbonated soft drink flavoured with ginger in one of two ways. The golden style is closer to the ginger beer original, and is credited to the American doctor Thomas Cantrell. The dry style (also called the pale style) is a paler drink with a much milder ginger flavour, and was created by Canadian John McLaughlin.
Dr. Thomas Cantrell, an American apothecary and surgeon, claimed to have invented ginger ale in Belfast, Northern Ireland and marketed it with local beverage manufacturer Grattan and Company. Grattan embossed the slogan "The Original Makers of Ginger Ale" on its bottles. This was the Golden ginger ale, dark coloured, generally sweet to taste, with a strong ginger spice flavour. It is the older style and there is little or no difference between this and non-alcoholic versions of ginger beer. Thus, the golden ginger ale and ginger beer are essentially the same thing, except one major difference. Golden ginger ale is clear, whereas ginger beer is cloudy and has a stronger ginger taste. Golden ginger ale is mainly consumed as a carbonated drink and a ginger beer alternative and not as a mixer like dry ginger ale is often used. Dry ginger ale is often used as a club soda alternative, especially mixing it with alcoholic beverages.
The Clean are an indie rock band that formed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1978, and have been described as the most influential band to come from the Flying Nun label, whose repertoire included many major components of the "Dunedin Sound". Led through a number of early rotating line-ups by brothers Hamish and David Kilgour, the band settled down to their well-known and current line-up with bassist Robert Scott.
Hamish and David Kilgour started to play and write music together in Dunedin in 1978, "building up a fat songbook of primitive punk, minimalist pop, infectious folk rock and adventurous psychedelic instrumentals. Their sound was built around David Kilgour’s off-centre, 1960s-influenced guitar, Hamish’s motorik drumming and melodic driving bass, first from Peter Gutteridge then Robert Scott".
The band's 1981 debut single "Tally Ho!" was the second release on Roger Shepherd's Flying Nun Records label. "Tally Ho!" reached number 19 on the New Zealand Singles Charts, giving the fledgling label its first hit.
This is the happy house-we're happy here in the happy
house oh it's such fun
We've come to play in the happy house
and waste a day in the happy house-it never rains
We've come to scream in the happy house We're in a dream
in the happy house
We're all quite sane
This is the happy house-we're happy here There's room for
you if you say "I do"
but don't say no or you'll have to go
we've done no wrong with our blinkers on It's safe and
calm if you sing along
This is the happy house-we're happy here in the happy
house. To forget ourselves-and pretend all's well There