Next week's themes...
It was an exciting night on Friday's Get It On as I had thought it would be great idea to get you to come up with next week's themes and submit them during the show. I thought that perhaps we might get five or six really strong ideas and get them down to the final four. Wrong! We were inundated with good and really creative ideas for future themes. Myself and the team will be going through them all properly this week and you can hear some of them on air in the coming months.
In the meantime here's the four we have gone with for this week.
Monday
Ross from Larkhall's idea is one happy song followed by a sad song. " An emotional roller-coaster of a show" said Ross. I don't want to ask for ideas in advance as I think it would be better to do it 'live' on Monday night when you have had the chance to hear the preceding song. We will of course be checking the blog/Facebook etc throughout the show. Feel free to suggest one to get us started though...
Tuesday
First time ever I saw this theme I knew it was going to be a nice one. First attraction is the theme which has been suggested by Paul Handley. Looking forward to seeing the romantic side of our bloggers...
Wednesday
Get It On goes on safari tonight because, Kira who is 10 has suggested 'animals' as a theme.
Thursday
Anne in Plean chooses the final theme of the week. 'Which ringtone would you assign to your loved ones and why?" Maybe best if your partners/bosses/mother in laws are not listening!
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At 28th Feb 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Monday
Laughing Blues - Bonzo Dog Band
Both are happy and sad
Here Comes My Baby - The Tremeloes
It's all subjective. Some happy songs are depressing (Agadoo) and some sad songs are hilarious (Old Shep)
Tuesday
Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann - Instant mutual attraction over three chords
Wednesday
Gorilla You're A Desperado - Warren Zevon - At the zoo, keep your car keys in a safe place.
Thursday
You Were Meant For Me - Gene Kelly - This song from Singin' In The Rain coincidentally uses the same notes as the Nokia ringtone, itself based on a Spanish composition from 1902.
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:Monday
D:ream - Things Can Only Get Better
Yazz - The Only Way Is Up
happy and sad?
Tuesday/ Wednesday
The Monkees - I'm a believer
Wednesday
Yello - Great Mission a whole jungle full of animals in there
Survivor - The Eye of the Tiger
no wonder he's hitting those
The Beatles - I am the Walrus
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:damn - forgot to add in for Wednesday - the cat in the hat Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity. one for the blog.
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At 28th Feb 2010, erlando-r wrote:Don't know if it's the tilt of the theme but I've went for songs about being happy or sad (rather than ones that evoke those emotions) and in most cases, obvious in the title
MONDAY;
doubles
Sad Sad World ~ If It Makes You Happy - Sheryl Crowe
Happy ~ Disappointed - Public Image Limited
I COULD Be Happy ~ Happy Birthday - Altered Images
Glad To Be Unhappy ~ Sometimes I'm Happy - Billie Holliday
other happy songs
Happy Birthday - Stevie Wonder
Happy - Travis
Everybody's Happy Nowadays - Buzzcocks
other sad songs
Sentimental and Melancholy - Billie Holliday
Sad Songs and Waltzes - Willie Nelson
I Just Can't Be Happy - The Damned
Superstar - The Carpenters (...loneliness, is such a sad affair...)
Bet i ken 2 happy songs Henri'll ask for :D
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At 28th Feb 2010, henri hannah wrote:Further proof of the vox pop tendency - don't blog in advance for Monday's show - except the opening number - bit of a disadvantage for the blogotariat leaving work etc...
Glen is right, it depends on how you hear it.Therefore, I think the opening number should be both happy and sad and 2nd the suggestion of 'Here Comes My Baby' by The Tremeloes although there is a digital remake that is a huge improvement on the original - which was very badly recorded, particularly the bass.
Another song which has a really upbeat happy disposition but is accompanied by a truly miserable lyric is 'The Happening' by the Supremes.
#4 good on you, erlando - what did you have in mind?.
#2/3
good to see you back in the blogosphere, thought you'd left us on Friday.
Not being able to contribute in advance for Monday is a pain - I've got lots to suggest, but will they be disregarded because, like Friday, we can't start until 6:11 on Monday?
Although blog tracks were played on Friday, they were prior submitted, which doesn't make me feel confident about Monday's outcome.
regardez youse
Henri,
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At 28th Feb 2010, erlando-r wrote:#5
One was your antidote to "Sunshine on Leith" and the other was a track by a band your young lady got you into as you've mentioned before.
That reminds me were you at the "Magic of Motown" show on Friday night? Lots of folk up dancing in the aisles and in front of their seats, one was an older guy with younger woman and i thought, hmm could be Henri ;)
I agree about the Monday night thing. Can't quite see what difference the previous track'll make to what you'd suggest for the next but, hey ho. I'll be at work so wont be able to participate, maybe something'll catch BBs eye for an opening track, perhaps
- Glad to be Unhappy - as it mentions both sides in one title
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At 28th Feb 2010, DC wrote:Monday:
Happy Jack - The Who
DC
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At 28th Feb 2010, gaiebrown wrote:Oh well, wrong-footed again, I spent some time putting together a few pairs but not wanted till I'm in the middle of putting the tea out. Ho hum. OK, for starters, (and I've also gone for songs about being happy or sad)
You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood Sweat and Tears
Why Does Love Got to be so Sad - Derek and the Dominoes
Your Smiling face - James Taylor
Tears of a Clown - Isley Brothers
Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone - Bill Withers
Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
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At 28th Feb 2010, Mike Connon wrote:Monday Happy followed by Sad:
I'm a Believer - Monkees
The River - Bruce Springsteen
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At 28th Feb 2010, gaiebrown wrote:TUESDAY
Love at First Sight - Joe Jackson
I Saw her Standing There - The Beatles
Angel Eyes - Jeff Healey
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At 28th Feb 2010, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
Sad song
'Jackie's Train' - Mary Gauthier
Happy song
'You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd' - Roger Miller
"But you can be happy if you've a mind to
All you got to do is put your mind to it
Knuckle down, buckle down, do it! do it! do it!"
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At 28th Feb 2010, Scotch Get wrote:BRING ME THE BUFFALO HERD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!
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At 28th Feb 2010, Scotch Get wrote:silver fox,
Don't know if you saw this when MadMac posted the link. Brad Paisley and William Shatner!
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At 28th Feb 2010, scottie wrote:Hi how about "Old Shep by Elvis Presley, which would bring a tear to a glass eye.Followed by"Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves,a real happy song, It would also be a good one for Tuesday as it sum`s up my girl friend Belinda and how I felt when I saw her for the first time after a gap of 25 years.We are of skiing to Glencoe Monday so will be listening in the car on the way home. All the best keep up the good work Scott Ruthven.
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At 28th Feb 2010, paulhandley wrote:After receiving forgiveness of biblical proportions (on the previous thread), the "prodigal" would like to humbly suggest the following for...
MONDAY - HAPPY & SAD
Oh Happy Day - Bobby Womack, never could work out the lyrics on this one but I think it is pretty uplifting.
Sentimental Friend - Hermans's Hermits, haven't heard this since the 60s, maybe because it is just too sad! Good tune tho'.
Paul from Ayr
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At 28th Feb 2010, paolopablo wrote:#1
You're in danger of losing your king of the one liners title
Caption
a big hand for the two on the right
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:#5 do you know something I don't? I just thought I'd leave the building for a bitty. sometimes that's the best way. I have a habit of getting myself misconstrued. yes, it's me - not this place or any of you. I'm the Miss Havisham of the GIO blog.
#13 - that was just too wonderful and apposite (did I spell that correctly? I'm a tad paranoid after that consencus episode) William Shatner, selling his soul to ridicule. more power to the man. he knows his limits, but will not let that stand in his way of worldwide domination. or summat.
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At 28th Feb 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#17
Don't take the Pip!
>8-D
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:#18
I forgot another blinder for Wednesday. alzheimer's is winning at the
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At 28th Feb 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#17
Eddie Mair is a big fan. Check it out!
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:#20 I also like Eddie Mair. that's spooky. maybe we've both been blessed with poor taste.
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At 28th Feb 2010, paolopablo wrote:Ok Mr PH here's my contribution for your theme on tuesday.
Fantasising.....
I remember standing on the corner at midnight
Trying to get my courage up
There was this long lovely dancer in a little club downtown
I loved to watch her do her stuff
Through the long lonely nights she filled my sleep
Her body softly swaying to that smoky beat
Mainstreet / Bob Seger
losing control
When I saw you standing there
I about fell off my chair
When you moved your mouth to speak
I felt the blood go to my feet
I'd Love You to Want Me / Lobo
out of my league
'Cause she's so high...
High above me, she's so lovely
She's so high...
Like Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, or Aphrodite
She's so High / Tal Bachman
trying to resist
Just one touch, just one look
A dangerous dance
One small word can make me feel
Like running away
You can't say you're in it, no, until you reach the limit
I've been in love before / Cutting Crew
ah telt ye
I was the only one who
Offered to carry your books
Took all the stares and laughter
With the dirty looks
But I saw then
What they see now
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖly Girl / The Chi-Lites
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At 28th Feb 2010, silver fox wrote:this won't fit any of the nights. but who cares? they might fit it in somewhere. soon.
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At 28th Feb 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:I have a list for Monday, but I'll hold on to it until six-ish.
My suggestions for the rest of the week are:
Tuesday - First attraction
Strangers in the night - Sinatra
It had to be you - Harry Connick Jnr
I saw her standing there - the Beatles (endorsing GB at #10)
I thought you should know - Steve Earle (I've been watchin' you watchin' me, I could feel your eyes from way across the room)
Not pretty enough - Kasey Chambers
24 hours from Tulsa - Gene Pitney
Dancing in the moonlight - Thin Lizzy
The girl of my best friend - Elvis
Do wah diddy diddy - Manfred Mann (endorsing GM at #1)
Wednesday - Animals
Black duck blues - the Young Republic
Father and son - Cat Stevens
Cat's in the cradle - Harry Chapin
Black horse and the cherry tree - K T Tunstell
A horse with no name - America
Little bird - Emmylou Harris
Me and the eagle - Steve Earle
I'm like a bird - Nelly Furtado
Night fever - BEE Gees
Come FLY with me - Sinatra
Straight as the crow flies - Kim Richey
Thursday - Ringtones
When my phone plays:
"She's no lady she's my wife" by Lyle Lovett, my better half is calling
"The boys are back in town" by Thin Lizzy, my eldest is calling;
"Carry on my wayward son" by Kansas, it is my youngest son; and
"I feel good" by James Brown, my brother is on the line.
The default for everyone else is "Sylvia" by Focus.
have a good week everyone.
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 28th Feb 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Brilliant themes this week!
Monday
Kinks - Better Things
Springsteen - Better Days
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At 28th Feb 2010, norriemaclean wrote:For opening song I mean.
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:TUESDAY:
THE TRAMMPS - 'ZING WENT THE STRINGS OF MY HEART'.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:A great opening song for Monday if it is to be both happy and sad would be
Don't Give Up - Peter Gabrial (with Kate Bush)
all that misery in the man's life, yet there is still hope.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:That was meant to be Gabriel of course. Norrieitis creeping in! :-)
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At 1st Mar 2010, norriemaclean wrote:I don't think Peter Gabriel is miserable!
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:#22 Good to see your taking this seriously Mr PP, I particularly like the Seger one.
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:Just thought of one that would do for today and tomorrow:-
Lonely Girl - Eddie Holman
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Monday: I think ska may very well be the most happy-making musical style ever:
'Carry Go Bring Come' - Justin Hinds and the Dominoes
Soaring vocals also have the knack of lifting my spirit:
'You Are My World' - The Communards
I'll have to away to watch some Eastenders reruns before coming back with the sad ones :o)
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote:#31 Paul, you don't think I Saw You is serious? It's a tale of insecurity, social ineptitude, and unattainability. Not to mention an incipient drink problem. That's both sad and serious. ;-)
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At 1st Mar 2010, mikeshropshire wrote:Monday;
All sad and thoughtful from me...
The River: Audra Mae (Big recommendation from me here. This young lady is Judy Garland's Grandniece and wrote the only original track on Susan Boyles Album). I promise, you won't regret giving this a play.
Angel Sarah Mclachlan
Motherland: Natalie Merchant
Travelin' Soldier: Dixie Chicks
Give Me Strength: Eric Clapton
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At 1st Mar 2010, CaptRamius wrote:Monday Opening Track: Happy and Sad
* Sting - I'm So Happy; I can't stop Crying
* Tom Waits - Martha
* Luka Bloom - The Man is Alive
* Strange Fruit - The Flame Still Burns
Also JFE (#28) is bang on with Peter/Katie
(nawww, not yon Jordan burd; ra yin wi ra Bush).
Hmm, I'm seeing a theme there: the kind of 'hope mixed with loss/sorrow' thing. Or am I just bonkers..?
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#33 Back with a couple of suitably depressing songs:
'I Wish It Would Rain' - The Temptations
'In The Ghetto' - Elvis
And another happy one:
'Joy To The World'(Jeremiah was a bullfrog) - Three Dog Night'
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At 1st Mar 2010, Senga wrote:I bet Ross from Larkhall is singing happy songs today. Are you looking for some kind of link from one song to the next? If not I don't get the whole "request one at a time" thing.
For Monday - (Sad) - Everybody Hurts - REM
(Happy) - Happy Days - Theme from the sitcom.
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At 1st Mar 2010, CaptRamius wrote:Tuesday: First Attraction
OK, let's go for the QI buzzer with:
* George Michael - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
(from his quite wonderful but woefully unknown 'Songs from the Last Century' album)
But also:
* Free - All Right Now
* Billy Bragg -
Looking back to the first meeting
* Bill Bailey - Unisex Chipshop
* Madness - Lola
As usual, going for the lesser known version - this is from the .
* The Passions -
Foo Fighters cover also good
* Hothouse Flowers - The Lakes of Pontchartrain
* Fairport Convention - Matty Groves
* Benjamin Zephaniah -
One of the standout tracks from the project
* Pink Floyd - Young Lust
The live version from The Wall in Berlin with Bryan Adams' vocal would be ace.
Was going to suggest
* The Streets - Fit But You Know It
but it contains a few swearies very unsuited to teatime radio. Shame...
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote:sadder than sad, Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me
and saddest of all? Rachmaninov's Variations on a Theme of Paganini, the bit in the middle. Used to play it as a heartsick teenager when I wanted a good cry.
I think I'll go and have one now unless someone can come up with a happy song pronto
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#40
'You're Such a Good Looking Woman' - Joe Dolan
It's one for tomorrow, but you're welcome to borrow it!
S-g
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:... and here's a
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote:#41,42 cheers, S-g. I can go back to concentrating on my work now the tears have stopped...
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#43
Composer of the week on Radio 3 is Chopin. (12 noon - 13:00)
That'll cheer ye up!
>8-D
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#22
Paolo,
You messed up thae Lobo lyrics;
When I saw you standing there
I about fell off my chair
When you moved your mouth to talk
I felt the blood go to my socks
Mmmmm. Cancel that. You're right, I'm wrong.
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:#33, Julie, Yeh, the Ska style was full of fun!
#34 Gaie, The Arab Strap One? Sorry for appearing to blank that, I've not heard it before. Just had a look at the lyrics and they're excellent!
No sound on my works PC so I'll check it later.
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At 1st Mar 2010, CaptRamius wrote:#46 re Ska
You're not wrong there. Perhaps it's time for a genre theme on the Reggae/Ska/Rocksteady/Rude Boy spectrum..?
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At 1st Mar 2010, CaptRamius wrote:Wednesday Animals:
* The Cure - The Lovecats
* Fleetwood Mac - Albatross
Beatles Fans may find something familiar in that one...
* Adam and the Ants - Dog Eat Dog
* Goats Don't Shave - Las Vegas (In The Hills of Donegal)
* Everley Brothers - Bird Dog
* June Tabor - The King of Rome about a homing pigeon
* Snowy White - Bird of Paradise
(hmm are these avian suggestions still on-topic? Depends on whether you take the Biologist/Zoologist view of what an Animal is)
* Hendrix - Foxy Lady
* Michelle Shocked - To Be a Cat
Western Swing version of the Disney standard
* Incredible String Band - The Hedgehog's Song
Note to Pratchett fans - not that Hedgehog Song
* Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench
* Traveling Wilburys - Tweeter and the Monkey Man
* Led Zep - Black Dog Hayseed Dixie cover also good
* Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier
* Soup Dragons - I'm Free
Do mythical animals count? if so:
* Warren Zevon - Werewolves of London
And finally:
Fathers Ted Crilly & Dougal McGuire aka The Divine Comedy - My Lovely Horse
If you don't have a copy, I can provide one.
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At 1st Mar 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Great list Cap'n - My Lovely Horse would be fun to hear. As much fun as maybe Chas 'n Dave and Rabbit - lets GIO!
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At 1st Mar 2010, silver fox wrote:Another three dead certs for Wednesday's show:
Bert Kaempfert
Swingin' Safari
Flanders & Swann
The Hippopotamus Song
I'm a Gnu
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At 1st Mar 2010, CaptRamius wrote:#50
John Lithgow (the actor) has a great version of the Hippopotamus Song.
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#40 Yes, the Lorraine Ellison track is wonderful.
#39 ...and so is Tam Lyn (retold).
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#6 ha ha, I was at Magic of Motown on Friday and the older guys up 'dancing' were hilarious.
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote:#46 Paul, I never heard it myself before yesterday, but I did like the lyrics. I can't even remember now how I got to it but it seemed to fit OK in a daft sort of way!
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At 1st Mar 2010, Ross From Larkhall wrote:Wow, I missed the end of the show on Friday as I was out on a run for my marathon training. I thought I would have a quick peek at the blog before I jump in the car to head home and there it is: my theme suggestion !!!!
I'll give my happy song some thought, there are so many that make me smile!
My sad song would be "Something Inside So Strong"
It always makes me think of my eldest daughter Emma.
We lost her 18 months ago to Motor Neurone Disease at the age of 17.
The spirit, drive, energy and enthusiasm for life that she showed despite being confined to a wheelchair was an inspriration to everyone who met her.
It is directly due to her spirit that will make sure I get my 19 stones to the end of the Edinburgh Marathon in 12 weeks time.
Thanks
(and a blatent plug)
Ross
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At 1st Mar 2010, DC wrote:#44 That's not what it says in the Radio Times
I hate it when folk Chopin change things for no good reason....
DC
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At 1st Mar 2010, Fraser Simpson wrote:Bryan the wonderful Loudon Wainwright, America's answer to Michael Marra, has many happy and sad songs - a great pick for tonight would be the sad song "So Damn Happy" with the first line " The sad thing is I'm so damn happy"
Tried to get "Tip that Waitress" from LW3 when you did the eating out theme but texted Radio 2 by mistake - now that is sad.
Fraser from Newton Stewart
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At 1st Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#44
I love Chopin. He's got the chops.
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote::-)My Girl - Temptations
:-(Jealous Guy - Roxy Music but preferably Frankie Miller
:-)Your Smiling Face - James Taylor
:-(Tears of a Clown - Isley Bros or Tears Frankie Miller
:-)High Time - Paul Jones
:-(Sad Sad World - Sheryl Crow
:-)Stuck With You - Huey Lewis & The News
:-(Without You - Lenny Kravitz
:-)Good Times - Journey;
:-(For the Good Times - Perry ComoY
Monday
:-)You've Made me so Very Happy - Blood Sweat & Tears:-(
:-(Why Does Love Got to be so Sad - Derek & the Dominoes
:-(Aint no Sunshine When she's Gone - Bill Withers
:-)Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
:-(Sad Eyes Crosby & Nash
:-)Laugh Out Loud - Robert Cray
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At 1st Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Another happy and sad song:
Waiting For The Day - Gerry Rafferty (check the lyrics at the 'water of life' sections)
and of course the happy one off the same album...
City To City
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At 1st Mar 2010, Gordon from Kirknewton wrote:How about pencil full of lead by paolo nutini? That's as happy as it gets.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Glen Miller wrote:2HB by Bryan Ferry - twice as happy.
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
the saddest of them all......
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At 1st Mar 2010, Ross From Larkhall wrote:I'd second Gordon from Kirknewton's suggestion for Paolo's Pencil Full Of Lead.
Concerning the bias to sad sonds, don't worry, even the sad ones are making me smile !
Ross From Larkhall
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
the saddest of them all......supernaturally sad... about the saddest of all circumstances...worth hearing, bring the house down...
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At 1st Mar 2010, Adam Wilson wrote:Happy: 'Yellow sun' by The Raconteurs
Sad: 'Videotape' by Radiohead
I am listening to your show while revising for my physics prelim tomorrow, and these two songs are great. Cheers.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:TUESDAY
(For Henri)
The Girl From Ipanema - Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz
"When she walks, she's like a samba that swings so cool and sways so
gently that when she passes, each one she passes goes - aah.
Ooh But he watches so sadly, How can he tell her he loves her,
Yes he would give his heart gladly,
but instead when she walks to the sea,
she looks straight ahead not at he,
Tall, and tan, and young, and lovely, the girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes, he smiles - but she doesn't see"
But I have no doubt that if it had been our Henri sitting at that corner bar on the road to Ipanema Beach, he would have had much more success with said young girl as she walked by....
:)
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At 1st Mar 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Three points on the poetic licence for that "not at he"
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:This Woman's Work - Kate Bush
...and like Ross above, I have lived it.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Yes, Bush takes some beating.
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At 1st Mar 2010, silver fox wrote:#69 - the persistence of blogs? good call. not a dry eye in the house. even the dog was howling.
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At 1st Mar 2010, silver fox wrote:#51 I youtubed that one - lacked a certain gravitas (the accent was all wrong), but a no' bad cover. Really glad they didn't inflict Paulo Nutini on us - he sounds like an old man with half his teeth missing. no offence to old men with half their teeth missing. no doubt he'll grow into his sound.
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:#6/53
Unfortunately, I wasn't at the Motown gig, so I'm afraid I wasn't one of the geriatric jiggers - I was at a similar gig at the SECC about '94. It was fantastic! I was jigging about that night!
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That's decent of you Adam - as it turns out, I downloaded this at the weekend after stumbling across Astrud when I was listening out for a version of 'Light My Fire' that I liked.
Of course, this could turn into 'Gaie's 'Dear Mr Wilbury' letter... and we don't want to get moderated again.
But accepting the Girl from Ipanema is tall and tanned and young and lovely,I've got absolutely nothing to lose...the older the fiddle, the better the tune...as they say.
As she glides forward, I look up and say
'Do your legs go all the way up to your bum?'
She says:
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At 1st Mar 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#68 - Well in fairness the original was written by a man in the first person so Astrud and Getz had tae jiggle it a bit for a lady singer.
I think Getz may well have written "him" and not "he" (some sites back this up) however, Astrud sings "he" simply because it rhymes.
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:Bryan and Babs
Many thanks for playing 'This Woman Work'- much appreciated.
regardez youse
Henri
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At 1st Mar 2010, gaiebrown wrote:TUESDAY
Suddenly - Billy Ocean
Pretty Flamingo - Manfred Mann
Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison
Just one Look - Hollies
All Right Now - Free
Then He Kissed me - The Crystals
Just Say Yeah - Jackson Browne:
I started looking for your little MG
In my neighborhood
I started feeling kind of funny and free
When you were around
And I began to cook up a plan to
Take you out of town
but was it her or the car he was after?
Are birds and insects allowed on animals night?
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At 1st Mar 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#76
....and humans and dancers?
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At 1st Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#70
Careful - you'll get burned.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:If they can play Rachmaninov twice on Monday, they can play Handel once on Thursday.
Sorted!
>8-D
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:#76, Wouldn't have thought so Gaie, but why not suggest them as themes?
I can think of at least 20 with bird names.
But wait, you've used one of them already for tomorrow! Good suggestions nonetheless.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
"When you sing this song in public it always works. I have five children to prove it!"
'Seduced' - Mary Coughlan
Bryan,
Please don't reject this one out of hand. It's wonderful. In fact, I'm gonna abandon Joe Dolan and make this my sole request.
S-g
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:COLLINS DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
an+i+mal _ n. _ 1. _ Zoology. any living organism characterized by voluntary movement, the possession of cells with noncellulose cell walls and specialized sense organs enabling rapid response to stimuli, and the ingestion of complex organic substances such as plants and other animals.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Sounds like my ex.......
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:#82, OK Scotch I stand corrected.
Gaie just ignore my last post.
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At 1st Mar 2010, norriemaclean wrote:You Do Something To Me - Paul Weller
Nebraska - the Boss ( I saw her standing on her front porch etc)
and asked for loads never come close to a play
Angel Of The Morning - pp Arnold
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:Great suggestions all Norrie, I got nervous about the quality of the show last time I had a theme accepted, but if they just use the stuff from the blog we should be set for a good show.
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At 1st Mar 2010, silver fox wrote:#81 in public? that's a bit risque.
Tuesday
Pulp - Something Changed
love before first sight.
Wednesday
Hall & Oates or Nelly Furtado - Maneater
That surely covers a shedload of animals?
Thursday
do personal motivators count?
Matt Bianco - Get out of your lazy bed
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#84
Paul,
As the Captain points out on #48, it depends who you ask. When in doubt look at a dictionary definition. Anyway, the theme is only ever as broad or as narrow as the team want it to be.
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At 1st Mar 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#87
Not to mention risky.......
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:And so to Tuesday
Well, we've all dried our eyes now and are ready to concentrate on tomorrow night's theme.
I've Just Seen A Face - The Beatles
this is one of my favs from the fab four. Great C&W song.We've had 'I Saw Her Standing There' a few times over the last six months.
Light My Fire - Clarence Carter from The Definitive Clarence Carter
Sorry to inanely rehash comments on last weeks thread, but when I heard Shirley Bassey's version last week, I realised I'd never heard a version of this (including the original)that I liked.
The trouble with nearly all of them is that in an endeavor to sound 'sexy' they only demonstrate what a hard song it is is to get right. Either too 'musical' like the original or too overblown, like Shirley.
Only one gets it absolutely spot on - Clarence Carter - a lovely soulful feel, which suggests that this is a really sexy soul number, something even the Doors didn't get.Pity Marvin didn't cover it.
You're Beautiful - Love & Money
One of James Grant's finest, a tale of looking and longing - sadly unrequited.But it is beautiful.
Oh and, of course, You're Gorgeous - Babybird
hard to overlook, but doesn't take repeated listening - now and again, it's pleasent enough
Light My Fire is the preferred choice
regardez youse
Henri
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At 1st Mar 2010, paulhandley wrote:#88, Good point Scotch, I have to say the captain didn't really need to enlarge the theme as Black Dog is well good enough on it's own. Well OK that makes it sound like the main course in a far eastern restaurant but you know what I mean!
#90, Henri, Light my Fire by the Doors is great so I'd be intrigued to hear the superior version you suggest.
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At 1st Mar 2010, DC wrote:#79 not sure I can handel Thursday's music...
Was the show good? Too busy to listen in this past few days
Did they play any Gilmour / Floyd / Tull?
OK, stupid question...
DC
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At 1st Mar 2010, DC wrote:#55 moving story Ross.
A good pal of mine passed away a year or so ago to the same disease. We raised a fair bit of money through Edinburgh Marathon & also through the book "Great Sporting Memories" written in memory of my pal (copies still available, with all proceeds to SMNDA!)
I'm donating. Keep us in touch with your progress. I'm sure there are a few more bloggers will donate to this worthwhile cause
(A blatant plug for Ross)
DC in Cellardyke
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At 1st Mar 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Another for Tuesday...a slushy song but a lovely one. The Rodgers and Hart song 'Where or When'. Recorded by lots of singers (e.g.Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Julie London and the like). I fancy hearing Bryan Ferry singing it or Dave Edmunds does a pretty version too.
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At 1st Mar 2010, henri hannah wrote:Another for Tuesday
I'm You're Man - Leonard 'Laughing Lenny' Cohen
those who know the artist well know that the nickname, although sarcastic, is actually well deserved - this is typical - quietly hilarious
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At 2nd Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Tuesday - First Attraction:
The Model - Kraftwerk
- I'd like to take her home, that's understood!
Peaches - The Stranglers (radio edit!!)
- well, it's true, isn't it?
A Big Hunk O' Love - Elvis Presley
- from the early days when he was a DECENT singer!
See Those Eyes - Altered Images
- oh Clare... Yes, you are sexier than Dana! sigh... ;-)
Get It Right The First Time - Billy Joel
- how to make SURE the first time really works...
Sexy Boy - Air
- Partly in French but trust me, it's a fit for the theme!
I Just Want To Touch You - Utopia
- great Beatles-inspired track from their excellent themed album
Do You Remember The First Time? - Pulp
- remembering what that first time was like...
Feels Like The First Time - Foreigner
Love At First Sight - Styx (superb song)
When I Saw You - The Ronettes
I Looked At You - The Doors
...and - fits the theme but perhaps a little too abstract -
No. 1 Lowest Common Denominator - Todd Rundgren
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At 2nd Mar 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#numerous paulhandley posts
Paul, you know, once you have a theme chosen there`s no obligation for you to monitor it afterwards. I mean by all means open the Blog and just sit and stare at it for an hour or so, but really it`ll be alright on the night. You`ll see, it`ll look after itself.
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At 2nd Mar 2010, erlando-r wrote:#76/80
I was thinking of suggesting "BIRDS" for a theme on Friday but was out so couldnae dae it but there's loads enough to make it a seperate theme (see #48 for a couple)
talking of being out on Friday
#53 JFE
Two lassies next to us dancing at their seats, had a big fight with the folk behind them. Think there was a lot of that going on
TUESDAY;
First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Johnny Cash (tried for this last week)
Dancing in the Moonlight - Thin Lizzy (also suggested by JoeK earlier)
The Look of Love - Dusty Springfield
The Blondie tracks Atomic, Denis, Dreaming, Pretty Baby could all fit the theme but the most appropriate would probably be
(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear - Blondie
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At 2nd Mar 2010, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#98
Refers to JFE and not JFE.
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At 2nd Mar 2010, erlando-r wrote:WEDNESDAY;
Dog Eat Dog - Adam and the Ants
Swimming Horses - Siouxsie and the Banshees
Horse Nation - The Cult
White Rabbit - The Damned (or Mamas & Papas)
Bring on the Dancing Horses - Echo and the Bunnymen
Johnny the Fox - Thin Lizzy
Hobo Humpin Slobo Babe - Whale
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