LOL! Are you sure you didn't mean to say 'front pocket'? lol Umm... to the original poster, the advice above is a surefire way of getting zapped! lol
If you're going to be taking a damp anything near the back of the electron tube, you'd better be sure you discharged it first. Easy to do and will save you the risk of potential shock. Personally, I'd just take a can of air spray, or better yet, take a vacuum cleaner hose w/ brush attachment to the guts of the monitor to get up any dust, webs, etc. Those cans of air just end up making a mess out of your house and eventually back into whatever you were "cleaning", but people still buy the things.
The popping is caused by one of two issues. One is a break down of the dielectric material in the flyback, the other is poor contact with the back of the tube (the conductive paint on the glass) and the grounding harness. You can spray air all you like on a decade old + tube and it won't make a better ground path.
Yea, I get your joke about the front pocket thing. Huhuhuhuhuh "pocket pool". The point of the "pocket rule" is that you don't make a circuit from one hand to the other thus zapping your heart. I don't think anybody ever got killed from a finger to finger zap.
Yea, working on monitors can be dangerous. If you're uncomfortable with it, or don't have a clue about electronics then by all means, stay away from it. Else, proceed and keep your gear up and repaired. Working with old, classic equipment means you spend a lot of time fixing your gear.