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Next week's themes....

Bryan Burnett | 13:33 UK time, Friday, 17 April 2009

m8promo.jpgHere we go then with this week's theme list. Last week was a bumper week - especially on Thursday night. Really sorry that I didn't have time to go into the full top 20s that people submitted. Sometimes it's hard enough to cram in 21 songs a night without all the other stuff to do. Rest assured though that every e-mail, blog posting call or text is read and hopefully acknowledged in some way.

Let's see what you come up with this week then...

Monday:
As part of our season of programmes about the M8, tonight's theme is driving anthems. What are the songs that get you through the daily commute and help the journey go faster. If you're driving on the M8 during the show then post a comment below. Let me know what song you'd like and where you'll be driving at what time. It would also be great to get some suggestions in from our listeners who live in the communities off the M8. C'mon Baillieston, Bathgate and Bellshill - let's hear from you...

Tuesday:
All By Self, SSSingle Girl, On My Own - solo songs is the theme tonight. Let's have your suggestions for the best single singles!

Wednesday:

Whether it was Debbie Harry or David Cassidy we want you to tell us about the pop star who was pinned up on your bedroom wall. After last week's confessions of love for Clare Grogan we've decided that first crushes should be the theme for tonight....

Thursday:
Secrets and Lies is the theme tonight. That could be anything from Would I Lie To You or The Spy Who Loved Me. Given the nature of the theme, all your suggestions will be treated in the strictest confidence!

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  • Comment number 1.

    Monday's M8 show sounds like the most exciting thing on radio since Jimmie McGregor's Bank Holiday Special on potatoes.

  • Comment number 2.

    The M8 is the best thing to come out of Glasgow!

    DC

  • Comment number 3.

    Thanks for the clarification m8ey.

    As far as a track suitable for my daily commute, I'd like 'Song 2' by Blur.

    Not only is it a great driving song, it also lasts 2 minutes 01 seconds, which is exactly how long it takes me to drive from home to my work.

    :-)

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 4.

    2 mins 1 second to drive to work, it must take longer to get in the car and start it up!

  • Comment number 5.

    #2 Nah, it's the best thing to come out of Edinburgh!

  • Comment number 6.

    #4

    My car's always freezing! In the old days, I never had the chance to push the choke in all the way.

    I've no idea how I manage to clock up 16,000 miles per year!

    #5, naw, thats the Forth Road Brig

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 7.

    DC are you sure that is not on your ship?

  • Comment number 8.

    #1 Glen, I thought it sounded grimmer than the news item about potato blight on Radio Scotland tonight!

    Fear not though, read Babs post #336 ( today but on the past weeks theme blog).

    Doesn't it open things up a bit more than what Bryan suggested above?

  • Comment number 9.

    #2

    A popular misconception, dear boy. Coming from Glasgow, the Eastbound M8 goes only as far as the Baillieston Interchange, which is, coincidentally, where Glasgow ends and North Lanarkshire begins.
    Between the M73 and the A73, what you fondly imagine to be the M8 is in fact the A8.

    (The Westbound M8 does leave Glasgow, but as this inconvenient truth nullifies my argument, I choose to ignore it).

    >8-D

  • Comment number 10.

    Scotch I must be able to work some JCB / Digger songs into this?!

  • Comment number 11.

    #10 Norrie - Can't believe you don't know the JCB Song:



    Talks about holding up traffic on the bypass etc - should be great for M8 night! Wanna back me up for it? :-)

  • Comment number 12.

    Ah JFE, I dont know! 4 years through Uni, 4 years or so to chartered etc etc and they think I am a JCB driver!

    Get It On!!

  • Comment number 13.

    Hey I'm the same - all those years of being educated and then building up your professional reputation, and I am STILL asked to replace dodgy keyboards and reinstall SOLITAIRE!

  • Comment number 14.


    You are joking!?! I withdraw previous feigned huff!

  • Comment number 15.

    #9

    Well it winds from Baillieston to Greenock More than 31.5 miles on the clock
    Feelin' great - rollin' down the M8......

    Well it starts again at Newhouse
    Don't stop at any brew house
    Harthill, Whitburn, Armadale, Bathgate.

    You'll see Blackburn town as you queue in the congestion
    And have time for reflection on the West Lothian Question

    So if you're ever mildly depressed
    And you plan to motor east to west
    You'll feel great as you exit the M8

    (Apologies to Dan Druff)


    #12

    This confirms what we suspected - that Norrie is in an institution.

  • Comment number 16.

    Glen - for norrie look under boring!

  • Comment number 17.

    BTW the sooner I get the all clear and back on the drink and out in the FWE so you dont have to put up with my Friday drivel I suspect the better!

  • Comment number 18.

    aw Norrie don't undermine yourself

  • Comment number 19.

    Jan that is a very good Civil Engineering coment! :o)

  • Comment number 20.

    #18 Well It's now Saturday so you're in the clear!

  • Comment number 21.

    So I will suggest a song

    Drive All Night - Springsteen for those stuck in the queues!

  • Comment number 22.

    #9, dear dear boy, anything west o' the 'Waatterless Brig' is deemed to be 'Waast bye' as far as us East Neuk folk are concerned.

    Is Glasgow near Methil?

    What's a Motorway?

    Eck Redfish, please note, we need tae be telt!

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 23.

    DC,

    When you come to visit in July, will you sail round the long way, or take the short-cut along the Forth and Clyde canal ?

  • Comment number 24.

    Hmmm....

    Problem on the M8 with the mast going through the canal.

    Might have me beat...

    How would the Erskine side look JFE?

    DC

  • Comment number 25.

    #24

    Canal every time DC.

    Erskine looks dodgy.

  • Comment number 26.

    #25

    Looks like an undercover job EC

    DC

  • Comment number 27.

    #25

    Driving song for Monday

    Beat It - Michael Jackson

  • Comment number 28.

    #27

    Possibly 'Dreams' by Cranberries on 208 MW

    :-))

    DC

  • Comment number 29.

    I saw the fabulous Kim Richey in Edinburgh last night. It would be good to her her on GIO, and so:

    Monday: A place called home or Long way back - Kim Richey

    Tuesday: The absence of your company or I'm Alright - Kim Richey

    Wednesday - sorry stumped!

    Thursday: Good at Secrets or To tell the Truth - Kim Richey.



    Joe Linlithgow

  • Comment number 30.

    Forgot to add one of the songs Kim wrote for Trisha Yearwood:

    Thursday - Believe me baby I lied.


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 31.

    I am jealous JK!

    On The Road Again - Willie Nelson

  • Comment number 32.

    Joe - I did not realise that was a Kim Richey song, great shout as it is a brilliant track.

    How about You Can Sleep While I Drive by TY for Monday?

  • Comment number 33.

    More thoughts for the week ahead:

    Monday - M8/Driving:

    Racing in the street - Springsteen
    Jessica - Allman Brothers
    Chin Up, Cheer Up - Ryan Adams
    Born to be wild - Steppenwolf

    Tuesday - Solo

    Jesus was an only son - Springsteen
    Alone - Heart
    Me and the Eagle - Steve Earle
    Simple man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    Wake up alone - Amy Winehouse

    Wednesday -Crushes:

    Linda Ronstadt - Adios or When will I be loved?


    Thursday - Secrets and Lies:

    Brilliant Disguise or Sad Eyes - Springsteen
    Lies - Glen Hansard
    The secret of life - Gretchen Peters
    Little does she know - Kursaal Flyers
    Who needs to know - Michale Ball
    Tell me it's not true - Barbara Dickson
    Little Lies - Fleetwood mac

    Joe
    Linlithgow

    PS - Thanks to whoever suggested Be Bop Deluxe and Poco earlier in the week. Great songs! Good calls!

  • Comment number 34.

    Norrie

    #32 - You Can Sleep While I Drive gets my vote too. Good call!


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 35.

    With apologies to all for this odd set of posts. I've just thought of a song which might fit the theme for Wednesday (if not from a personal perspective):

    Jimmy Dean and Steve McQueen - Julian Velard


    Have a good weekend

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 36.

    #15

    Get your kicks at Junction 26

  • Comment number 37.

    Off for a few days so despite Barbara`s warning I`ll put my week`s worth in now.
    A bit of a Lizzy connection this week.

    Monday
    Jalibreak - Thin Lizzy (Shotts is on the M8 is it no?)

    Tuesday
    Solo in Soho - Phil Lynott

    Wednesday
    Work in progress (Think this theme is more for the girls. I mean when I was of an age who in pop could we have a crush on? Suzi Quatro was a bit butch and it was either her or the pianist in Lieutenant Pigeon. Think I had something going for Alexandra Bastedo in The Champions though).

    Thursday
    Dont Believe A Word - Thin Lizzy (Live and Dangerous version please).

  • Comment number 38.

    #37 Re: Jailbreak

    Also H.M.P. Barlinnie, aka The Riddrie Hilton

  • Comment number 39.

    #37 Adam - I'm right there with you on the Champions thing!

  • Comment number 40.

    Monday - Driving Anthems:
    Honk Your Horn - Ray Campi
    Traffic Jam - James Taylor
    Drive - Todd Rundgren
    I'm In Love With My Car - Queen
    All Right Now - Free
    Drive - R.E.M.
    Cars - Gary Numan
    Cars & Girls - Prefab Sprout
    Freedom Rider - Traffic
    Cars Hiss By My Window - The Doors

    And you guys HAVE to check this out:

  • Comment number 41.

    MONDAY (M8):

    From my perspective...'Into The West' - Annie Lennox.

  • Comment number 42.

    And the M8 from my perspective...

    'Take the long way home' - Supertramp

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 43.

    TUESDAY:

    Harry Nilsson - 'What'll I Do'

    Bobby Vinton - 'Mr Lonely'

    Or...to keep me away from the Prozac... another bid for 'Rosie' by Don Partridge. He was a one man band...with a kazoo...it got to number 4 in 1968...c'mon, how can you resist :0)

  • Comment number 44.

    #44

    Rosie is a great shout Julie.

  • Comment number 45.

    Oops should have read #43.

  • Comment number 46.

    #44. Thank you EC. My suggestions for Tuesday were depressing me so I thought it might cheer things up a wee bit.

  • Comment number 47.

    Monday

    Gridlock - Warren Zevon - The joys of motoring
    Eat Starch Mom - Jefferson Airplane - Car maintenance meets vegetarianism

    Tuesday

    I See The Moon - The Stargazers - The pain of separation with a thumping chorus
    Alone - Heart - The Wilson sisters go over the top

    Wednesday

    If Not For You - Olivia Newton John - Funny Cliff didn't fancy her

    Thursday

    How Much I Lied - E. Costello - Steve Nieve transforms this GP song

  • Comment number 48.

    WEDNESDAY - FIRST CRUSHES:

    As well as having crushes on the likes of Davids Cassidy and Essex, I was quite smitten with Mike Nesmith of The Monkees.

    Still have 'The Best Of the Monkees' (purchased at Peebles Co-Op) and really liked 'Listen To The Band' which he wrote.

    Of his solo stuff , there's:
    'Joanne' , 'Different Drum (breaking my own rule of not asking again for something I've already had played, but it's one of my very favourites) or 'Rio'.

    So there you have it...the key to my heart...good looks and money nice but not essential...I like a man who can yodel and who looks good in a comfortable hat (even better if he can play the kazoo) :0)



  • Comment number 49.

    Juie - you might start getting offers - just not from Japanese tourists though...

  • Comment number 50.

    Mon
    White Lines / Grandmaster Flash
    Great driving song about the markings on a motorway!

    Tue
    Alone Again Naturally / Gilbert O'Sullivan
    Empty Garden / Elton John
    Single handed sailor / Dire Straits
    (surprised I'm first in with that one)

    Wed
    Go / Gigliola Cinquetti
    This is the english version of the runner up to Abba in eurovision 74 which also charted in uk. Hot on the heels of previous winners Vikki Leandros and Anne Marie David it was a great time to be discovering foreign females and sexy accents. Gigliola did it for this prepubescant.

    Thu
    False Accusations / Robert Cray
    Fake Plastic trees / Radiohead
    C.mon Bryan even non radiohead fans like this one.

  • Comment number 51.

    #48

    1) Lederhosen:- check

    2) Silly hat:- check

    3) Comb and paper:- check

    4) Winning lottery ticket:- One was purchased in Edinburgh and has yet to be claimed. Ask Julie to check the cupboard under the stairs.

    5) Plastic surgery:- See 4

  • Comment number 52.

    Tuesday:

    Rosie is a graayyyyyyttt shout and I endorse this.

    I also suggest (as a good intro to the show) 'Me, Myself, I' by Joan Armatrading

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 53.

    Monday

    Heading home on Tuesday after another hectic fortnight exploiting the riches beneath the North Sea (or so Eck Redfish would have you believe)

    It's getting better - Mama Cass
    Ha Ha Said the Clown - Manfred Mann (especially for John "Ding" Bell who will sing that for the whole of monday's nightshift)
    .

  • Comment number 54.

    Whilst driving in the sunshine this morning I was listening to a song which sounded fantastic....but one which would suit thu night. A long forgotten top 20 hit from 1973
    with wonderful production, fantastic horns and superb backing vocals and a real feel good song despite the theme.

    Secrets and lies night
    Sweet Illusion / Junior Campbell

    ''Your life's an illusion, just a sweet sweet illusion''

    Three and a half minutes of heaven.

  • Comment number 55.

    #54 Just checked it out - a fantastic shout. I'd back that one definitely!

  • Comment number 56.

    Tuesday - Singles Night:
    Walking By Myself - Gary Moore
    Solitaire - The Carpenters
    Lonely Stranger - Eric Clapton
    Am I The Only One - Dixie Chicks
    Married By The Bible, Divorced By The Law - Hank Snow
    Separate Ways - Journey

  • Comment number 57.

    Wednesday - First Musical Crush:
    An interesting theme, this one! It was some time ago now, but it DEFINITELY has to be Debbie Harry (I know - how PREDICTABLE, many will say)

    I remember always looking forward to every movie and TV show that she was in... Pure 'pleasure' on legs, when she was at the height of her powers - and she still looks pretty great to this day! And of course the 'urban myths' about her background only served to make her even more alluring!

    I'm going for 'Call Me' by Blondie - a brilliant track! (and I still wish she would but I think I am onto plums!)

  • Comment number 58.

    Thursday - Secrets And Lies:
    Secret Agent Man - Devo
    Policy Of Truth - Depeche Mode
    Lie To Me - Bon Jovi
    I Love You Secretly - Marvin Gaye
    Killing Lies - The Strokes
    Secretly Cruel - Kiss
    Little Lies - Fleetwood Mac
    Spy - They Might Be Giants

  • Comment number 59.

    #37

    Adam,

    Suzi Quatro a bit butch ?!?

    (yeah, you're right, but she still pushes my buttons!)

    WEDNESDAY

    'Your Mamma Won't Like Me' - Suzi Quatro

    Ms. Quatro being brilliantly butch. HubbaHubba

    >8-D

  • Comment number 60.

    Before GIO (and, in fact Summer of Song (?)) started, I used to put together CDs to listen to in the car on my daily commute (including the M77). One of the great driving (and appropriate) tracks appeared on these compilations regularly - Roadhouse Blues by the Doors.

    'Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the wheel ....'. Good advice indeed.

  • Comment number 61.

    #60 Great track by the Doors Andy, hope we get to hear it!
    MONDAY on the M8 If I'm still on the M8 after 6pm I''ll be a most unhappy chappie so I might want to imagine "I got some beer and the highway's free and I got you and baby you got me" - It's the driving dream scenario as described by Bruce Springsteen in "Sherry Baby" and would be great to hear on the show. I should be somewhere on th M8's south-west extension during early part of the program (otherwise known as the M77) probably in East Ayrshire. It has to be said though that Springsteen really is "The Boss" when it comes to driving themes and I expect to see a few more requests for him, so as a back-up I'd go for "Ventura Highway" in the sunshine, by America, which is another appealing road fantasy, a bit more mellow but without the girl! By the way the latter is the first song I got played on GIO about 2 years ago, during a thursday night Summer theme program. During that time I will have done about 40,000 miles on the M8! Aaargh!!

    PH

  • Comment number 62.

    Paul - Darling!

  • Comment number 63.

    #62,
    Norrie - Oops, hope GIO realises it's not Franki Valli I'm asking for!

  • Comment number 64.

    bit late this week...

    Monday

    Roadblock....Stock Aitken Waterman..(much better than you'd think) :O)

  • Comment number 65.

    Paul,

    Why is Norrie confusing you with the Chancellor of the Exchequer?

  • Comment number 66.

    Paul it also of course describes the nightmare scenario....

    "Your Mamma's yappin' in the back seat, Tell her to push over and move them big feet, Every Monday morning I gotta drive her down to the unemployment agency, Well this morning I ain't fighting tell her I give up"

    and even worse

    "Now there's girls melting on the beach
    And they're so fine but so far out of reach"

  • Comment number 67.

    TUESDAY

    'Desperado' - Johnny Cash

  • Comment number 68.

    #61, I drove up from Newcastle this evening and listened to Springsteen all the way. Three hours (including five minutes of the M8) of absolute driving pleasure...

    DC

  • Comment number 69.

    #65, Scotch it would be good to have that much power on budget week!

    #66, #68

    Norrie, DC, good points both of you, good evening...

  • Comment number 70.

    When Monday's driving anthems was announced , the cynical in me thought 'oh aye another monday anything goes theme'
    but I've a feeling it could be a really busy show thanks to the recent weather cos there must have been lots of songs that sounded especially good in the weekends sunshine.

  • Comment number 71.

    I'm going to stick with a few of my suggestions for March 11th: /blogs/bryanburnett/2009/03/next_weeks_themes_63.shtml

    '100%' - Sonic Youth
    First time I heard it in a car was when a mate from college played my tape while giving us a lift. He was a boy racer so drive was scary but riff sounded ace.

    'Doctor?' - Orbital (Dr Who theme)
    OR
    'Liquidator' - Harry J Allstars
    Both part of my soundtrack for driving to Manchester to see my ex-girlfriend. Good bass.

    'Midnight in a Perfect World' - DJ Shadow
    Now I use my iPod in my car DJ Shadow is my most-played artist and this is a great chilled track.

    If you want car connections:
    'Brakes On' - Air
    'Drive' - Wedding Present

  • Comment number 72.

    Today's M8 Story:

    Plantation, aggravation
    Charing, stop swearing
    Cathedral, not so Cross
    Queenslie, lanes free
    Bathgate, bad state
    me,not the town!
    32 miles, precious few smiles!

  • Comment number 73.

    #72

    Can't remember who said it, but I remember the quote.

    "You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive."

  • Comment number 74.

    Drive my truck midway to Harthill
    Stop there for a roll and cup of tea
    Hope the mayo egg don’t make me ill
    Wait another hour and then I’ll see

    On-the-M-8 Motorway
    Me and my radio listening all night long
    Bryan Burnett, Babs and Mandi
    Music on Radio Scotland’s Get It On

    I left this morning from Edinburgh where I’d not had tea
    This ol' ten-ton lorry with my foot down
    Headin west with a load of vintage Buckie
    A delivery for the folk of Glasgow town

    On-the-M-8 Motorway
    Me and my radio listening all night long
    Bryan Burnett, Babs and Mandi
    Music on Radio Scotland’s Get It On

    Well there ain't no route you could choose that would be better
    The scenery round here is real great
    There’s two big masts up there on the horizon
    Blackhill and Kirk o’ Shotts on the M8

    On-the-M-8 Motorway
    Me and my radio listening all night long
    Bryan Burnett, Babs and Mandi
    Music on Radio Scotland’s Get It On

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 75.

    ...........mad mental trucker............

  • Comment number 76.

    I haven't worked in Glasgow since I was working at the construction of the Glasgow Garden Festival in 1987. My M8 memories are fading. What I do remember though was that Ferry's The Right Stuff was released that year and I bought it the day it was released without having heard it. To my delight it was the first Ferry/Roxy single to be available as a cassette single and it was also the first Ferry release since I owned a car. I was straight out of Virgin records and straight into the car and playing it right away instead of the walk to Queen Street and then the train to Croy, the longest 30 minutes I could have. I had this cassette single on loop all the way home along the M8.

    A wee bit of trivia about The Right Stuff is that this was originally a B-side by The Smiths called 'Money Changes Everything.' Johnny Marr let Ferry hear it and Bryan wrote lyrics and re-recorded it (with Marr on guitar) and released it as his first single for Virgin in Septembr 1987.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 77.

    I could be down for St.Mirren V Inverness on 2nd May, anyone up for a meet/drink/food that evening from around 6 ish.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 78.

    A wee thought for a theme:

    We have had covers nights before, but what about first hour guys doing women's songs and second hour vice versa. (has this been done before?)

    For example: Bryan Ferry doing Fontella Bass 'Rescue Me' and Norah Jones doing Roxy's 'More Than This'

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 79.

    Apologies to Genesis...

    I don't drive...I can't talk..
    about the theme on Monday 'cos I just have to walk.

    I can't drive...anything
    Wish I'd passed my test and got that li-i-cence thing!

    I'll get me coat :0)

  • Comment number 80.

    'BRING ME THE BRAEHEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA'

  • Comment number 81.

    He has a funny sort of limp. The medical term for it is the 'Hermiston Gait'

    DC

  • Comment number 82.

    How about some glam to get you on your way

    Mott The Hoople - Drivin Sister

  • Comment number 83.

    #81

    Will Bryan be walking with a 'Hermiston Gait' after the Lochaber marathon?

    I think we should be telt!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 84.

    Given the theme is the M8, a road I rarely travel then last time I did use it, taking daughter no 1 to university we listened to The Seeger Sessions by Bruce Springsteen so anything from that album, and my choice would be John Henry or My Oklahoma ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ.

    On the A96 I usually listen to the radio whcih means news in the morning and GIO on the way home.

  • Comment number 85.

    #13 Snap.

    Although when people ask me to fix their Internet, I do this:

    (or go for the Dilbert line: Here's a nickel son: buy yourself a *real* computer)

  • Comment number 86.

    #15

    If you're gaunnae dae that, then there's the excellent Billy Bragg version: A13 - Trunk Road to the Sea.

  • Comment number 87.

    What a nondescript opener.

  • Comment number 88.

    Is it April 1st?

  • Comment number 89.

    Tuesday:

    'Me, myself, I' by Joan Armatrading

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 90.

    There should be plenty available for solo night but I suspect the challenge will be to come up with something to break up the melancholy! So far I've drawn a blank. I think that long commute on the M8 tomorrow will be needed for me to think of something cheery.

  • Comment number 91.

    Tuesday

    "S-s-s-single BED" by Fox, surely?
    "Bed's Too Big Without You" Police
    "Solitary Mind Games" Hawkwind

  • Comment number 92.

    Tuesday

    Lonely Girls - Lucinda Williams (and - unlike a fair amount of Lucinda's work - no need to check for sweary words - it's radio friendly)
    Single - Everything But the Girl
    On My Own I'm Never Bored - Chris Difford

  • Comment number 93.

    Suggestions for Tuesday:

    Bob Dylan - I and I

    kd Lang - Outside Myself

    Turin Brakes - Self Help

    and this great track from Mary Chapin Carpeneter

    I Take My Chances, the perfect antidote to self pity!

  • Comment number 94.

    THURSDAY:

    Henry Mancini - 'Peter Gunn Theme'.

    Propellorheads - 'Spybreak'or 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'.

  • Comment number 95.

    Julie - a good one and would cheer up the mashupheads would be

    Peter Gunn Theme / Every Breath You Take by The Police / Henry Mancini

    no headaches this time.

  • Comment number 96.



    For Tuesday

    Lonely Boy.......................Paul Anka





    Wednesday

    Around 1981 I had a life size poster of Grace Jones on my bedroom door ...That my friends was a BIG poster!!!!

    "Slave to the Rhythm " would be perfect



    Thursday

    Beatles........Do you want to know a secret?



    Have a good week everyone

    Frank I D

  • Comment number 97.

    #91 Harry that Fox shout is genius! I'll second that!

  • Comment number 98.

    Never heard of them so hope they get played.

  • Comment number 99.

    I'll second:
    Beatles........Do you want to know a secret? for Thursday please,


  • Comment number 100.

    TUE (Solo):
    'Happy Alone' - Kings of Leon

    'Lonely for You Baby' - Sam Dees
    I know Fergie from Aberdeen is the official source for quality soul records but this one's worth a listen for the first 30 seconds alone.

    'Nothing Worse Than Being Alone' - The Ad Libs
    (Both the above off a compilation called 'Cooler Shakers! 30 Northern Soul Floorstompers')

    Must be loads of Northern Soul songs for this theme.

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