EEEEEasy does it...
How do you fancy a night of egos, everlasting love or Elvis covers? Those were just three of the options you presented me with for our E theme. I also liked eerie songs, Cindy's suggestion of exotic tracks and the 'artists fae Edinburgh' theme. Ìý
We do think long and hard about the themes in a normal week so it's been a bit odd to try and choose one in the last five minutes of the show. I just hope we get it right tonight. It's been hard trying to decide which one to go for, but in the end we thought that 'good enough to eat' suggested by Patrick McCafferty and our own Jim from Erskine was a cracker.
The theme could include those songs and artists that have you licking your lips such as Bread, Sugar Sugar and Meatloaf. You decide what's on the menu by getting in touch during tonight's show.
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Sugarland - Steve Earle
Jesus and Marychain - some Candy talking
Eddi Reader - Candyfloss or Boo Hewerine own version
10,000 Maniacs - Candy, everybody wants
And most of all 2:48 of the Boss at his best:
Bruce Springsteen - Candy's Room
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At 12th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the House Rules.
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 12th Jul 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Norrie, Never had S G doon as a Jerry Sadowitz fan!
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At 12th Jul 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Moby Grape's "Soul Stew" please...
Ach, not chance... whit am I doin' here?
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At 12th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:How about Peaches en Regalia, which Bryan doesn't remember having played before? :0)
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At 12th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
'Fish Heads' - Barnes & Barnes
We gotta hear this again. Mental and unforgettable.
I salute its unforgettability!
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At 12th Jul 2010, mary-doll wrote:Really chuffed to hear Billy Joel tonight. Thank you!
The only Paulo Nutini song I like more than makes up for the rest that I don't like. He's no' bad. Candy is lovely.
From the sublime to the ridiculous (but just too catchy to dismiss!):
UB40 Food For Thought Always liked this.
Las Ketchup ´¡²õ±ð°ù±ðÂáé (The Ketchup Song - just good fun!)
and then to the very tenuous
Richard Harris MacArthur Park Cakes, rain and stuff
Duran Duran Hungry Like The Wolf Does what it says
Bauhaus Bela Lugosi's Dead from the film The Hunger
there's always
Deep Blue Something Breakfast At Tiffany's
Really hope if none of them make the grade, you'll allow liquids, too. Some folk on very strict diets (for whatever reason) stick to them. In which case, this one is too good to miss:
Hazel O'Connor Will You
I really don't like Jambalaya, so won't mention it. Oops.
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#3 it wisnae me!!
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At 12th Jul 2010, mary-doll wrote:#7 NO!!!! that song totally creeps me out. Coming from a creepy person, that's saying something.
Now - SG and norrie - tell us in blog-friendly terms what you had deleted, please? Just in the interests of keeping the rest of us from vying off the track, naturally.
I'm getting dive-bombed by wasps just now. someone left a window open and a light on.
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At 12th Jul 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:At last...
'Rosie' - Don PARTRIDGE
or:
'Diner' (mentions all sorts of food) - Martin Sexton
'Good Thing Going' - SUGAR Minott
'Jelly Bean' - Eddie Cochrane
'Every Morning' - SUGAR Ray
'Milk' - Garbage
'Splendour In The Grass' - Pink Martini
'Banana Pancakes' - Jack Johnson
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At 12th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:beat me to it, Julie - seconds for Banana Pancakes! It's great.
Wagon Wheel - Raisin Kane
Black Magic Woman - Santana
Born With the Blues - King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Elvis - Polk Salad Annie
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At 12th Jul 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Tacos Enchiladas and Beans' - Doris Day
'A Kiss To Build A Dream On' - Louis Armstrong ("lend me your CHOPS for just a moment")
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At 12th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:Peppers and Tomatoes - Ralph McTell
Chicken Fried - Zac Brown Band
F - Flying pig night
or
Fantasy, Fairytales and Fables
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At 12th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:Candy - Tom Petty & TH (Mojo)
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At 12th Jul 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 12th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:you feeling OK, mmfc?
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At 12th Jul 2010, DC wrote:Norrie & Scotch censured?
A frist for our own mispselilng bolgger!
A wee tale today. I caught a lobster this morning & put it into a bag as I re-baited the creel. I didn't realise there was a hole in the bag and only just managed to stop it slipping back into the water with my foot.
I should know not to wear sandals.....
I felt absolutely no remorse as I boiled the little blighter........
I therefore request Rock Lobster - B52's for eat all you want night.
Off on my annual cruise in the yacht so will be texting in requests from each port of call. Please say hello to navigator Des and to Stuart the Cabin Boy!
DC in Port Edgar
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At 12th Jul 2010, henri hannah wrote:#10
I saw Norrie's comment, it was utterly innocuous.
It's a mystery what is going on in these moderators minds.Maybe they are a bit like The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland - a one year stint, so that just when they are getting the hang of it, it's time to stop.
I didn't see Scotch's comment. Presumably, it was indescribably filthy.
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At 12th Jul 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Aye Gaie just fine...was just sayin' 'I' could be for idioms, like 'Mutton dressed as lamb'
I'll try again...
Cherry Pink & Apple Blossom White ~ Perez Prado
or
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:MM removed as well! What on earth!!!!
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At 12th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#4, #10, #19, #20
All I did was suggest Fallacious as a theme for Wednesday.
Maybe I submitted it for Tuesday by mistake.......
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At 12th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:BRING ME THE HEAD WAITER OF ALFREDO GARCIA!
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At 12th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
FOXES
'Fox on the Run' - Sweet
'Fox on the Run' - Manfred Mann
'Reynard in Paradise' - Michael Marra
or anything by Basil Brush
Boom! Boom!
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At 12th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Foxy foxy - Mott The Hoople - a classic!
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At 12th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#5
You should be in Omaha
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At 12th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Tuesday
Mountain Jam - The Allman Brothers Band from Eat A Peach
Wednesday
F is for Failure
Music for the mediocre:
Slump - Van Halen
Simply Average - Tina Turner
I'm An Agnostic - The Monkees
What A World - Louis Armstrong
We Are The Runners Up - Queen
Move Back Down - Curtis Mayfield
The Winner Takes Steroids - Abba
I've Just About Had It - Gloria Gaynor
I'm Not Feeling So Good - James Brown
My Way Didn't Work Either - Frank Sinatra
You've Got An Acquaintance - James Taylor
Everyone Can't Be A Winner - Hot Chocolate
That Brother Of Mine Weighs a Ton - The Hollies
Can You Feel The Indifference Tonight? - Elton John
Save Time - Give Up Now - Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush
You're Very Unlikely To Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones
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At 12th Jul 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:Good enough to Eat:
I gotta feeling - Black Eyed Peas (for Jane, who loves this song)
Strawberry Letter #23 - the Brothers Johnson
Cannonball - Damien Rice
Hospital food - David Gray
Harvest for the world - Isley Brothers
American honey - Lady Antebellum
Fruits of my labor - Lucinda Williams
Never forget you - Noisettes
Californication - Red Hot Chili Peppers
Cherry Lane - Ryan Adams
Happy to second Springsteen (Candy's room) & Nutini (Candy)
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 12th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Caption
Just say NO
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At 13th Jul 2010, Andy wrote:F=Fathers
My choice would be:
Somewhere in America There's a Street Named After My Dad - Was (Not Was)
But could also have:
The Mamas and the Papas
Daddy Cool
Annie, I'm not your daddy
My Old Man's a Dustman
Papa was a Rolling Stone
Father Christmas (The Kinks)
Father and Daughter (Paul Simon)
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At 13th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:#28 starting my day with a list of failures- might not be the best idea, but sure made me smile!
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At 13th Jul 2010, Andy wrote:Tuesday - Good Enough to Eat
Ian Dury and the Blockheads - SWEET Gene Vincent
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At 13th Jul 2010, Senga wrote:#28 - #32 - Me too! :o)
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:F = fire,
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#30 Bryans delight at discovering the secret ingredient in Henris cakes.....
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At 13th Jul 2010, Senga wrote:For Tuesday - Last Thing On My Mind - Bananarama
Theme suggestion for Wednesday
Lots of fab songs about life on the Farm
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At 13th Jul 2010, Senga wrote:Caption
Don't drop it!
;o)
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At 13th Jul 2010, mikeshropshire wrote:Good enough to eat:
Sultanas of Swing: Dire Straits
White Room: Cream
Good Year For The Roses: Elvis Costello and The Attractions (Roses Chocs?)
Hot Dogs and Hamburgers: John Mellencamp
Mars Bar: The Undertones
News Of The World: The Jam
Dueling Banjos: Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell (Does anyone else remember 'Banjo' choccy bics?)
White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
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At 13th Jul 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#39 No but you get egg banjos!
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At 13th Jul 2010, Senga wrote:#39 - Mike - I remember Banjos. Red wrapper, coconut filling. Not seen one for a long time.
Don't mention Roses to Gaie. She has issues with the local wildlife.
;o)
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At 13th Jul 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'When We Was FAB' - George Harrison
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At 13th Jul 2010, mikeshropshire wrote:An 'F' theme suggestion for you....
how about 'First name, First name artists'... by that I mean artists with two first names....
Paul Simon
Carly Simon
Bob Dylan
Ricky Ross
Billy Joel
Craig David (maybe not!)
George Harrison
Buddy Holly
Ronnie Drew
John Martyn
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At 13th Jul 2010, paolopablo wrote:It's a blog jim but not as we know it......
New threads everyday?
An amazing thing happened to me on the cote d'azur last week.
I thought I was being ultra sensible in locking my credit card in a hotel safe in Nice before visiting Monte Carlo for the day, only to find on arrival that Stevie Wonder was playing the casino that night and there were a small handful of tickets going. I was kicking myself cos the loose change wasn't gonna cover it...so what did I do as a last resort. I put 20 euros on zero and guess what. It came up 17. What was the chances of that?
Even worse I found out I'd gone to Nice a week early and left just as the week long jazz festival rolled into town with Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Al Jarreau, Herbie Hancock and a host of other legends this ignoramus hasn't discovered yet. Oh and the house band each day were Earth Wind and Fire.
Even Worser We went to Juan Les Pins. Aye that Juan Les Pins! The one where a carefully designed topless swimsuit gives you an even suntan on your backs and on your legs. Unfortunately Imelda had the wrong swimsuit with her and I had that damn Sarstedt song in ma heid for the next 5 days.
Anyway, off to collect my winnings for Brazil winning the world cup. I take it they did win didn't they?
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At 13th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:Well I did suggest Earth Wind and Fire for today's theme.....
anyway, glad you had such a cracking holiday ;0)
Senga, my roses are fine now. The deer have fled and instead I have a plague of wasps. They creep in the roof tiles and fall down into the kitchen through the spotlight when you switch it on. Fear not though, the exterminator man is coming tonight.
Who's next to take on the house on the corner?
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Sounds like a great trip Paolo.
You have missed quite a lot of fun especially as everyone is enjoing the Alphabet of themes so much - even Glen is entering into the spirit of it all!
Check with Adam - he was checking the results and keeping us all up to date. Seemed to suddenly stop though....
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At 13th Jul 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Good enough to eat: ~
WET CHEESE DELIRIUM from CAMEMBERT ELECTRIQUE by GONG
FLUTE SALAD from ANGEL’S EGG (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE PART 2) by GONG
MALICIOUS SAUSAGE from SHE MADE THE WORLD MAGENTA by MOTHER GONG
F is for FISH
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At 13th Jul 2010, Goldberry wrote:Eating Songs
Shake, Rattle & Roll - Big Joe Turner
Eat Your Greens - Lloyd Cole
Life is a Minestrone - 10cc
Cinnamon Girl - Neil Young
American Pie - Don MacLean
Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
Add me to the list of those wanting Candy by Paulo Nutini :0)
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At 13th Jul 2010, Hughie Green wrote:EGGS AND SAUSAGE (IN A CADILLAC WITH SUSAN MICHELSON) from NIGHTHAWKS AT THE DINER by TOM WAITS
NEON MEATE DREAM OF A OCTAFISH from TROUT MASK REPLICA by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND - A sextuple whammy!
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At 13th Jul 2010, paolopablo wrote:Ah the fruit of my loins drumming with Aerials up at T in the park on Sunday. ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Iplayer T in the Park with Uncle Vic at around 28.30
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At 13th Jul 2010, CynthiaPlastercaster wrote:Tuesday = E - Good ennough to Eat
OYSTER AND THE FLYING FISH from SHOOTING AT THE MOON by KEVIN AYERS & BRIDGET ST JOHN
GURU BANANA from SWEET DECEIVER by KEVIN AYERS
TWO LITTLE PIDGEONS from BANANA FOLLIES by KEVIN AYERS
ST ALFONZO'S PANCAKE BREAKFAST from APOSTROPHE(') by FRANK ZAPPA
PART ONE from LUMP GRAVY by FRANK ZAPPA )
Theme from BURNT WEENIE SANDWICH by FRANK ZAPPA
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At 13th Jul 2010, RoxyJohn wrote:Hi, all I have not been on much lately (forgot my password among other things.) I was at the Montreux Jazz festival last week and it was superb even if it is such an expensive place to be. Saw the Freddie Mercury statue etc.
Roxy Music played there too and it was great to see Regina Spektor also. She had the tragedy of one of her band members drowning in lake Geneva at Montreux the day before. She was visibly shaken during the performance but she held it together and did an amazing set under such circumstances.
Now for the 'E' day my suggestion would be songs that Brian EEEEEno has been involved in. You could fill a whole show with the artists he has worked with and never play the same band twice:
Roxy Music, U2, Coldplay, James, Talking Heads, Bowie, Genisis, Robert Wyatt, Ultravox, John Cale, Carmel, Depeche Mode, Massive Attack, Sinead O'Conner to name a few.
J.O'B.
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At 13th Jul 2010, RoxyJohn wrote:For those of you interested the track listing for Bryan Ferry's new album includes a great version of 'Song To The Siren'. I heard the album in May in BFs studio and it is a much better offering than his last 3. 'Olympia' is due out on October 25.
(1) You Can Dance (due as a single on 2nd August)(Different version to the previously released DJ Hell Re-mix)
(2) Alphaville
(3) Heartache By Numbers (co-written with Scissor Sisters)
(4) Me Oh My
(5) Shameless (A new version of the song co-written with and preveiously released by Groove Armada)
(6) Song To The Siren (Tim Buckley Cover)
(7) No Face, No Name, No Number (Traffic cover)
(8) BF Bass (Ode To Olympia)
(9) Reason Or Rhyme
(10) Tender Is The Night
The deluxe version includes versions of:
(11) Whatever Gets You Through The Night (John Lennon Cover)
(12) One Night (Elvis Cover)
(13) Move Closer (Phyliss Nelson Cover)
J.O'B.
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:John - that would have been a great theme. Paul Simon, 801, David Byrne, Jane Siberry....
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#53 Good. Tour?
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At 13th Jul 2010, paolopablo wrote:Tonight
Cheese Scone / Hall and Oates
Scotch did you catch the Judie Tzuke interview with Johnny Walker on Sun 4th July. Heard it on way to airport. He played For You. But don't know if it was For you. She never said.
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At 13th Jul 2010, henri hannah wrote:Tuesday
No Fish Today - Kid Creole & The Coconuts
Brian/Babs - this is a great record - their finest imho, as usual, great lyric with biting social comment wrapped up in a catchy melody - the mystery is why it was never a single - mind you, too slow to dance to, but hey, it's great..
the henri hannah campaign for lesser played Beatles records continues with Honey Pie - the Beatles
the henri hannah campaign for Somedays by Paul McCartnety continues - it's from the album Flaming Pie
Eat The Music - Kate Bush she was on last night, so unlikely
Supper's Ready - Genesis pigs really will fly..
Alice's Restaurant - Arlo Guthrie though I'd really rather hear his Dad's introduction to Dreadzone's 'American Dread'... we'll see.
That's a pity you missed the jazzers in Monte Carlo, Paulo, because the reason you're not familiar with their work is that they are so much better live than on record - nobody plays the records..
And on the subject of jazzers, 'Sunshine Of Your Love' turned up on the montage last night.... what are they trying to tell us....?
regardez youse
henri
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At 13th Jul 2010, paolopablo wrote:would be appropriate tonight to have
Good Thing Going / Sugar Minott
tonight, seeing as how he died at the weekend.
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At 13th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:F = friends and foes
flora
forty-fives and fledglings (old records and new bands)
felines
but I still think the F for Flying pigs would be a great night.
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At 13th Jul 2010, henri hannah wrote:You could knock me down with a feather! I've just fallen off my chair!
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At 13th Jul 2010, henri hannah wrote:#59
Big Big 2nd for Flying Pigs: Go On Bryan, it'll be really interesing.
regardez youse
henri.
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At 13th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Every day is Eighties Day on GIO.
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At 13th Jul 2010, gaiebrown wrote:#61, yes go on, Bryan, - look how great Cream was.
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At 13th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:F is for Fatigue
All the artistes we're tired of hearing
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At 13th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#56
Paolo,
Caught it, thank you. There was a documentary on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ4 TV last night I can highly recommend.
Rich Hall's The Dirty South
It's being repeated tomorrow (Wednesday) at 23:30
Well past your bedtime, but that's what VCRs are for.
>8-D
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At 13th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:My father told me about VCRs. I think they used some kind of tape.
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At 13th Jul 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Down In France - Frank Zappa
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At 13th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#66
That'll be Father "Call me Dan" Thomas?
>8-D
#67
Julie is rummaging in the cupboard under the stairs even as we speak...
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At 13th Jul 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Why would Frank Zappa be in Julies cupboard?
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At 13th Jul 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Why not?
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At 14th Jul 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#68 - #70. That's so funny...eavesdropping on a wee conversation about me :o)
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