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I love it when our listeners reveal their connections to songs on the show. This can be anything from 'first dance at our wedding' to 'I went to school with the bass player in the band'.
Last night's theme was 'the art of sampling' and one of the more unusual celebrity connections was e-mailed in by Alan Cameron in Dumfries:
" I'm a musician and I bought a sampler about 20 years ago from a programmer who worked with legendary producer Trevor Horn (Buggles fame and many others).Horn sampled orchestra hits and guitar riffs and incorporated them in the 1983 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' by Yes of which he was a member for a short time. I've got the actual sample disk with these samples on it - it came with the sampler and a 100 other disks! It's hiding in my loft somewhere - must dig it out!"
I had to play the song and it tickled me to think that the samples featured on that very record were languishing in a loft in Dumfries
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At 13th Jan 2009, Glen Miller wrote:Did I tell you about my Beatles reel to reel tape?
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At 13th Jan 2009, Rich wrote:I have "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" on a player piano roll.
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At 13th Jan 2009, Glen Miller wrote:I won't believe that till I hear it with my own eyes.
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At 14th Jan 2009, smilingCindyandco wrote:Glen, don't you mean "seen" it with my own eyes, as opposed to "hear" it
We do wish Bryan would at some point play a little of Frank Zappa, although in his words "unplayable" but we're quite sure that there are a lot of people out there who would appreciate good music like Zappa, so come on let's get together on this one!
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At 14th Jan 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Ship Arriving Too Late To Save A Drowning Witch or Valley Girl would be great. Both very playable. Not every Zappa track has peters involved...
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At 14th Jan 2009, Runnerman6 wrote:Bryan,
A wee while since I've managed to listen live but did so last night. Thoroughly enjoyed the show which, of course, brought back memories of hirpling about the tube after the London Marathon last year. You culd tell the runners from the previous day by the way they negotiated the steps!
Suddenly a flash of inspiration. Have you ever had GET IT ON as a theme? As well as T. Rex - Get It On you could have
Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
Cliff (if you must) - Put on your Dancing Shoes
Jerry Lewis - High Heel Sneakers
Rosie Thomas - Pretty Dress
The rest I'll leave to your listeners
Runnerman6 formerly known as Davie from Cardross
N.b. The change in name is due to using Runnerman6 in the 5Live forum. When I signed up for the new blog site it wouldn't let me use another name linked to the same e-mail address. Any other way to do it?
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At 14th Jan 2009, Glen Miller wrote:#4
There's little visual distinction between piano rolls unless you're an expert. I could not distinguish this song by the gladioli sshaker from the Moonlight Sonata, for example, which I once played on a pianola. No, the only sure way is to listen it. Incidentally since the pianola is foot operated it leaves your hands free for a harmonica accompaniment.
I think I'll move to Montana and become a dental floss tycoon.
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At 14th Jan 2009, johninshieldhall wrote:#2 #3
I may have a copy of the original arrangement for the aforementioned track to be played on the Lute. I believe it was originally intended for the Lute.
#7 That was my dream job.
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At 14th Jan 2009, Adam_from_Rio wrote:I once cut wheat near Great Falls in Montana.
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At 14th Jan 2009, Glen Miller wrote:Certainly a step up from cutting heroin in Easterhouse.
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At 15th Jan 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Thursday:
Has to be 'Money (That's What I want)' by The Flying Lizards. Totally unexpected (at the time) cover of the Beatles song by the same name. Brilliant cover version. Let's get it on!
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At 15th Jan 2009, CaptRamius wrote:#8 You've not really heard it until you've heard it on the original Shawm and Tabor.
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At 15th Jan 2009, HarryandRhonda wrote:We agree with Cindy.
Get ZAPPA on!
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At 15th Jan 2009, MadhufromDunblane wrote:Morning all, suggestion for a theme: are new year resolutions now a distant memory? Exercise figured as one of mine. Loadsa stuff fits with it - from the sublime: run (either snow patrol or leona), nowhere to run to, keep on running, swimming song (Kate and Anna if I need to tell you). To the ridiculous - what was that song where a pile of numpties sat on the floor and pretended to row?
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At 15th Jan 2009, Scotch Get wrote:Sailing
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At 15th Jan 2009, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:"Oops upside your Head" by The Gap Band. Stupid idea in an age when light coloured jeans were fashionable and dance floors were filthy.
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At 15th Jan 2009, Scotch Get wrote:I bow to your superior knowledge. I was recalling a scene in 'Men Behaving Badly'
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At 15th Jan 2009, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:The only time I let myself be talked into joining-in one of those stupid rowing thingys, I found myself at the front of the row where, believe me, I never intended to be. Some people get really stroppy if you don't lean in whichever direction in the correct sequence and there were cries from behind of "Where's she going now?"..."should be going to the right now" etc etc. Never again...much prefer to watch the "numpties". All that humiliation plus a great dirty patch on the backside of yer troosers!
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At 15th Jan 2009, Scotch Get wrote:Did you have a safety-pin in your cheek?
ouch
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At 15th Jan 2009, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#19 LOL
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At 15th Jan 2009, smilingCindyandco wrote:Great choices JimfraeErskine! The only thing now is to try to educate Bryan!
Also, a big thankyou to HarryandRhonda.
So all you Zappa Fans out there, We'll STICK TOGETHER from THE MAN FROM UTOPIA
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