Dubya...
How about a night of 'whining'? As a programme concept it's quite a hard one to sell but I have a feeling there would be no shortage of things to play: "Songs like Nobody's Child', which is my dad's drink-fuelled heart-render of choice" explained Robin from Rouken Glen who suggested it for 'W' night.
Other notable suggestions included walking, wives and weans, whistling and even pop stars with 'wobbly bits'! The most popular theme was weather which was suggested by a ton of folk including Patrick, Tommy Boy in Lanark, James, Stephen in Shetland, Chris in Argyll and Cath in East Lothian.
Finally, I thought I'd share this great text that came in last night... "Just enjoying the show whilst gardening then realised the sound had dimmed somewhat.. After searching I found my wee garden radio in my huge garden bin. Had to crawl in to get it. That's how much i am enjoying tonight's show. Tracy, Glasgow." I'm sure I've made people throw their radio across the room before but I don't think I've someone accidentally bury it in the bin before!
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At 11th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:Did anyone catch this radio 2 programme about Sandy Denny last week? Someone just told me it had been on, but there's only 3 hours left to listen again
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Yes it was great Gaie. I did not know much about get but loved the Mark Olson song Sandy Denny so listened in.
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:#1 Anything that gives Fats Waller a play is fine by me. Listening as I type. Thanks for that tip!
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At 11th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:Now I understand it - obviously, the new teeth were fitted between last night and tonight.
And something else that finally dawned on me tonight is that the reason so many of our contributors tell us what they're having for tea is because all their taste is in their mouths.
Still, good to know Big Al in Maryport is alive:
I'll let someone chomping their tea tomorrow evening request 'Weather With You'.
I'm tempted to go for Hurricane Smith.
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:#4 That chomper could very well be me. But I'm resisting.
My request is even more predictable, but it does have some personal meaning. The first song I "danced" to with my husband. Neither of us could/can dance but it didn't matter. All my Christmases came at once that school disco night many moons ago.
The Weather Girls It's Raining Men
#1 Still a brilliant link. Showing my ignorance, I've heard her sing but didn't know much about her. She had a wonderful folk voice.
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:10,000 Maniacs - Just Like The Weather
Marianne Faithfull - Strange Weather
Duke & The King - Summer Morning Rain
Der Boss - Waiting On A Sunny Day
Paul Weller - Early Morning Rain (great cover of I think Gordon Lightfoot?)
Ryan Adams - Carolina Rain
Toni Childs - Let The Rain Come Down (remember her??)
I commend these tunes to the House.
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:Ella Fitzgerald Stormy Weather - if anyone else likes this, I'm happy to go with their artist of choice seeing as it's been recorded by umpteen fantastic singers. But I am very keen on Ella.
she also did a very nice version of Cream's
Sunshine of Your Love
I think we need a jazz night.
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:Ok - last one...tonight. I've commented too much already. But it's a good one. Promise.
Bill Withers Ain't No Sunshine
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At 11th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:Wind Up - Jethro Tull
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:No Gaie - it's not a wind up.....
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At 11th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Blinded By Rainbows - Rolling Stones
Like A Hurricane - Roxy Music
Rain - Status Quo
I Love A Rainy Night - Eddie Rabbit
Snowblind - Black Sabbath
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Jeez oh etc. Adam that Roxy cover pulled out of nowhere. Was that not from the Apollo recorded by the Clyde 1 mobile?
Really great suggestion.
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:#########################################
cheers FinD ... top man!
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Blah Blah Blah ... Iggy Pop
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:I do I do I do I do I do ... ABBA
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:'The West ain't what it used to be' ... Carson Robinson & his Pioneers ... yeehah!
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:'I shall not be moved' ... Devil in a Woodpile
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At 11th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Just back fae Auld Reekie. Emdy thinkin of takin in a show should consider the News Revue at The Pleasance. Brill.
Having read the intro above, I hadn't a clue what the W decision was. I take it from the blogs posted that it's the weather?
If so, Fog on the Tyne is my suggestion. The Lindisfarne version please.....
DC
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Has anyone checked Tracy from Glasgow is ok?
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At 11th Aug 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Wild Is The Wind' - David Bowie
'Wild As The Wind' - Steve Forbert
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At 11th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#9 LOL!
THURSDAY
One for Gaie. Tull don't do many covers. Here's one of T-Bone Walker's;
'Stormy Monday' - Jethro Tull
And one for Mary-Doll;
'Cold Wind to Valhalla' - Jethro Tull
:-)
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:#19
she's fine Norrie and the hanging baskets dangling from her ankles are in full bloom
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At 11th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Oops!
Make that 'Stormy Monday Blues'
silly git
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:'Randy Scouse Git' ... The Monkees
'Nine million rainy days' ... The Jesus & Mary Chain
'I hope your happy now' ... Elvis & the Attractions
'Fiona slag' ... Joe Lima
'She's unreal!' ... Meat Beat Manifesto
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At 11th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
XENOPHILIA
Let's celebrate the cultural influences of our multi-cultural utopia!
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At 11th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
XENOPHOBIA
Let's not!
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At 11th Aug 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Hail Hail Rock n Roll' - Chuck Berry
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Given the sad passing of Bobby Hebb how about Sunny?
Paolo will know more about him than me....
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:This is not the Mozz track....
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At 11th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:#21 thank you Scotch! Superb!
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:Breezin / George Benson
Against the wind / Bob Seger.
Thunder road / Loose Windscreen (you know which version)
Matchstalk men and matchstalk cats and dogs / Brian and Michael
Tender falls the Rain / Randy Crawford
Dust in the Wind / Kansas
Snowflake Boogie / Jools Holland and Edwin Starr
Full force Gale / Van the Man
Only kidding about cats and dogs...not a requeat. Just an observation!
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At 11th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:ach, got it now ... weather .... !
'Pissin' ... Todd Rundgren
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:#28
A classic Norrie. RIP!
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:#32
I was just about to say I'll have some of what you're on!
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At 11th Aug 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Foot Of The Mountain' - a har
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:Kene - just in case you're getting a bit jaded, if the blog's no longer doing it for you - don't forget
Aha The Sun Always Shines On TV
Cheers.
Thunder Road
I always ask for BS songs.
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At 11th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:Reggae Tune - Andy Fairweather-Low
Stormy Weather - Etta James
Nice Weather For Ducks - Lemon Jelly
Weather Storm - Massive Attack
Storm Comin' - Gnarls Barkley
I Can't Stand The rain - Ann Peebles
What Have They Done To The Rain - The Searchers
Meet Me On The Corner - Lindisfarne - (from Fog On The Tyne)
Chocolate - Snow Patrol
Your Hands - Sunscreem
Arabesque No 1 - Isao Tomita ( from 'Snowflakes are Falling')
Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream vs The Hoxtons
Any of these would be fantastic to hear, the highlighted ones are especially worth hearing, in my humble opinion.
reagrdez youse
henri
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#36 you too? Thets you, joe and I! they really should start playing him.
Bruce Springsteen - Dry Lightning.
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:CCR - Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
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At 11th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:Kene Gelly was just making a hash of things again (#13)
Norrie, you've gone all Kelvinsaide
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:No More Cloudy Days / Eagles
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At 11th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:X is for wrong
Songs about wrong stuff
there's hunners!
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Oh my Gaie I'm just paying for the banter!
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At 11th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Getting these lists down to a manageable number consumes more time than compiling the lists.
I salute my manageability!
THURSDAY
'Weathercock' - Jethro Tull
'Rainbow Blues' - Jethro Tull
'Storm Warning' - Bonnie Raitt
'Ancient Rain' - Mary Coughlan
'Against the Wind' - M谩ire Brennan
'The Sky is Crying' - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
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At 11th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:#43 you'll be calling it repartee in a minute
Before the Deluge - Jackson Browne
Louisiana Rain - Tom Petty
Smokestack Lightnin' - Howlin' Wolf
Riders on the Storm - the Doors
Dancing in the Rain - Sensational Alex Harvey Band
and seconds for Bonnie Rait, George Thorogood and Bob Seger, who made at LEAST 4 records,
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:X - give us a Kiss..............
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Before The Deluge.....too classy for GIO i'm afraid.
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At 11th Aug 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:More than happy to endorse Thunder Road. Also,
Boogie nights - Heatwave
Heatwave/Cry like a rainstorm - Linda Ronstadt
Hot in the city - Billy Idol
Morning sunshine - Cerys Matthews
Misty blue - Dorothy Moore
The sun ain't gonna shine anymore -Walker Brothers
Raining on our love - Shania Twain
The rain - the Swell Season
Come rain or come shine - Ray Charles
Ride like the wind - Christopher Cross
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 11th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:#44 'Against the Wind' - M谩ire Brennan
Yes, yes, yes. Brilliant.
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At 11th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#12
Norrie, I know His Royal Roxyness, John, could answer this better than me but I`ll try.
I know the song from the early 80`s when I think it was on the Jealous Guy single or EP. Its definitely on Heart Still Beating which is a live album released in 90 (I think) but contains recordings from shows in Paris in the early 80s. Its a great album and has Song For Europe on it which RJ and I often request for appropriate themes.
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:4 track ep from memory......RJ will be along to confirm!
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At 11th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:ps have my tickets for the Glasgow show in January so looking forward to that!
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At 11th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Ho hum... Weather, the soft touch!
Rain ~ Bruce Ruffin
Singin' in the rain ~ Kene Gelly
At the first fall on snow ~ Hank Williams
Here comes the flood ~ Peter Gabriel
Misty mountain hop ~ Led Zeppelin
Whining...eh, Way too edgy for Happy Radio!
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#52
I was going too but the second mortgage fell through.
Rain - The Beatles - Impeccable
Suzy Lightning - Warren Zevon - She's on strike
Change In The Weather - John Fogerty
X is for Xanadu
Kublai Khan had his summer cottage here - songs about the holidays.
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At 12th Aug 2010, HarryFaeGatehoose wrote:Chuck Berry "No Particular Place to Go" (well, it features the line "Hail hail rock'n'roll?)
John Martyn "Singin' in the Rain"
Beatles or Randy California "Rain"
Hawkwind "Wind of Change"
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At 12th Aug 2010, HarryFaeGatehoose wrote:55 & 27 - sorry, Julie, didn't notice you'd done the pun already :(
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At 12th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:#34 #36 #40
P/MD/G ... it's an age thing, which you hopefully know nothing of! Your thoughts are welcomed and re-assuring!
... Frank, any idea how to get a smiley on Apple?
It's got to be 'Singing in the Rain' by Gene Kelly ... been waiting a while for this!
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At 12th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#53
I think he would have been singin somewhere tonight, MM.
#54
I`d thought of Xanadu as theme too but along the lines of the works of Jeff Lynne. A firm favourite on GIO.
(Julie did you know that ONJ did a song with The Tubes in Xanadu)
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At 12th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:#53 ... pity it wasn't ... could've had MadMac selections for the entire show otherwise ... cue smiley face!
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At 12th Aug 2010, paulhandley wrote:Weather
Buckets of Rain - Bob Dylan
Four Strong Winds - Neil Young
Let the Sunshine In - 5th Dimension
Misty - Ray Stevens
Snowbird - Ann Murray
Paul from Ayr
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At 12th Aug 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 12th Aug 2010, FrankInDenny wrote:#57 K.G.
i just dae this :o)
Thursday..
Bryan Ferry ------ A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
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At 12th Aug 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 12th Aug 2010, Senga wrote:For Thursday - The Thunder Rolls - Garth Brooks
Bryan - If it's possible would you please play the long version from the album Double Live
Thank you!
:o)
Theme suggestion for Monday
I think it was Henri who suggested ringtones or songs for our Exes.
These themes have been too sugary! Give us an outlet for our anger and hatred!!!
;o)
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At 12th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:THURSDAY
Raining in my Heart
Sunshine Day - Osibisa
Birdland - Weather Report
and - is this how you say it? - I'll see you Roxy Music and raise you this:
Like a Hurricane -
Jeff Healey joins the list I think,
of
X - the unknown on GIO: all the singers, songs and bands that have never been played.
Remember how popular the classics night was? Music that had most certainly never been played on GIO.
Did the listeners revolt? No.
How about a compromise?
I have to listen to what other folks have for their tea while they have to listen to songs they've never heard before.
Deal.
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At 12th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:X = artists / bands with an x in their name.
Jimi Hendrix to El Rayo X
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:That's given me an idea for Z
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At 12th Aug 2010, DC wrote:X
All those songs / bands which are normally crossed off the GiO playlists
DC
(If this fog lifts it'll never be mist)
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At 12th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#67 how long are you going to keep us guessing what your suggestion for z will be?
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At 12th Aug 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 12th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Z is for Zappa and Zeavon.
Yes it鈥檚 a Glen Miller Tribute night.
Bloggers, Texters, Facebookers and Callers, you can all have a night off as that much maligned blogger Glen Miller chooses all the songs for one night only.
GIO is given over to the Rorschach of the blog and he鈥檒l be choosing his favourites Wednesday night.
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At 12th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:From the Sin Bin...
Have you ever seen the rain / Creedence Clearwater Revival
Colder Weather (new song) / Zac Brown
Fire & Rain / James Taylor
Keepin it free from a "NOW" compilation!
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At 12th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:The 鈥淟ike A Hurricane鈥 exchange and other posts on this threed made me think of this as a possible theme:
X Marks The Spot 鈥 Hidden treasures.
Those songs that are tucked away on EPs, B sides, live albums and movie soundtracks and rarely played. Or artists who are considered one hit wonders but who have another gem or two not usually heard.
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At 12th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:#65/68
Gaie/DC big 2nd for X= crossed off from GIO.
During this alphabet there has been a recurring groundswell for a show of denied requests - for artists not normally played on GIO: a PMF show.
It's not without precedent: there have been shows that have been minority exclusive: for new requesters, for classical music and so on.
Anecdotal evidence says these worked well. Being Thursday, this would give everyone the weekend to figure out what they'd like to hear. It would give the team the weekend to consider the early suggestions.
After about a year of regularly listening and blogging and thinking about this - this is is my point: I don't think our denied requests are denied because they don't want to play them - I think they are denied because they are not familiar with them - and - it's too risky.
I was struck by this when Vic was presenting: the show had a different 'feel' and some music was played that I don't think Bryan would have rushed at but a double check at the playlists didn't reveal anything revolutionary.
This means the presenters are picking within a comfort zone and it's hard to blame them: on space night someone requested 'The Intergalactic Laxative' by Donovan, which Vic hadn't heard of (but is an amusing ditty in keeping with the theme but somewhat risque).Had Vic played it, he might have got into hot water and if I understand it correctly, post Ross/Brand, gettng into hot water isn't a good idea at the Beeb.
So, the cautious reluctance is understandable - but is it also reasonable and fair to those who are giving up their time to inter act and participate in such success as the show enjoys to also be marginalised in some important ways.
If I'm remotely in the right ballpark, that some of this is lack of knowledge, should we expect a greater knowledge/research committment from the team?
If we put our requests for such a show in over the weekend they could be more thorughly checked before we get on air.Or does that happen already and our requests for the X list just don't get considered? It would be nice to know.
If they want to constantly improve a great show, it's unlikely to be achieved without some additional graft, if you can call music appreciation graft.
I think it's about time, once in a whole alphabet, that the minority that constitutes the regular bloggers got their wishes fulfilled.Once in an alphbet doesn't seem unreasonable even it it takes a temporary uplift in research.
But since that's not going to happen, I suggest:
X = Xerox: stuff copied or based on something else
regardez youse
henri
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At 12th Aug 2010, CaptRamius wrote:* Sawdoctors - Will It Ever Stop Raining?
And then the wind blew my ice-cream onto the sand...
Typical Irish summer weather - pretty similar here too. But served up with a cheeky little Ska groove.
* Dubstar - St Swithin's Day
Very nice cover of the beautifully reflective Bragg song.
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At 12th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#73 really like that as a theme.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Weather: ~
STORMBRINGER from STORMBRINGER by JOHN AND BEVERLEY MARTYN
BLESS THE WEATHER from BLESS THE WEATHER by JOHN MARTYN
CASTLE IN THE CLOUDS from ANGEL鈥橲 EGG (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE PART 2) by GONG
A SPRINKLING OF CLOUDS from YOU (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE PART 3) by GONG
RAINDROP TABLAS from SHAPESHIFTER by GONG
SECOND WIND from FAMILY JEWELS by PIERRE MOERLEN鈥橲 GONG
DOWNWIND from DOWNWIND by PIERRE MOERLEN鈥橲 GONG
THE WEATHER from SHE MADE THE WORLD MAGENTA BY MOTHER GONG
LISTEN TO THE WIND from THRIVE by GONGZILLA
GOPEE SNOWPEA from RIDE A COCK HORSE by QUEENADREENA
HURRICANE from DESIRE by BOB DYLAN (has Bryan Ferry murdered this one yet?)
SECOND WIND from SECOND WIND by BRIAN AUGER鈥橲 OBLIVION EXPRESS
OH THE WIND AND RAIN from ALMOST ACOUSTIC by THE JERRY GARCIA ACOUSTIC BAND
STEAL SOFTLY THRU SNOW from TROUT MASK REPLICA by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND
THE CLOUDS ARE FULL OF WINE (NOT WHISKEY OR RYE) from LICK MY DECALS OFF, BABY by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND
Another great list from FredTheFish, Bryan.
X is for XYLOPHONE including other instruments from the same family e.g. VIBRAPHONE MARIMBA, GLOCKENSPIEL etc.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Could you expand on that, Henri?
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At 12th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:#78
Of course, but I've got real work to do, so I've kept it short.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:I've written in a similar (though more concise) vein myself. The conclusion is that the programme is not going to change so let's just enjoy contributions like Fred's above. I like the xylophone idea. I can hear Pandora's box opening that show.
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At 12th Aug 2010, CynthiaPlastercaster wrote:Blimey Fred, Well Done!!!! I'll second that list, and add a few more.......................
RAIN(BOW) TAKEAWAY from RAIN(BOW)by KEVIN AYERS
(B)RAIN STORM from THE UNFAIRGROUND by KEVIN AYERS
SWIFT AS THE WIND from HANGMAN'S BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER by THE INCREDIBLE STRING BAND
NO MORE SAD (REF)RAINS from NO MORE SAD (REF)RAINS by SANDY DENNY
BLOWIN IN THE WIND from THE ESSENTIAL BOB DYLAN
GET OFF OF MY CLOUD from ROLLED GOLD by THE ROLLING STONES
ANY WAY THE WIND BLOWS from CRUISING WITH RUBEN & THE JETS by FRANK ZAPPA
STORMY WEATHER from THE LOVE OF ELLA by ELLA FITZGERALD
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At 12th Aug 2010, CynthiaPlastercaster wrote:#81
BTW the Album Cover should read RAIN(BOW) TAKEAWAY by KEVIN AYERS
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:BREAK LIKE THE WIND by SPINAL TAP
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At 12th Aug 2010, CaptRamius wrote:#83
I've been trying to get Spinal Tap played for near on 2 years...
One for the X show?
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:You'll have to content yourself with Deacon Blue's Raintown.
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At 12th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:83 tch tch forgot about the caps again
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#86
The Roslin Institutes's in Edinburgh isn't it?
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At 12th Aug 2010, norriemaclean wrote:88. At 4:15pm on 12 Aug 2010,Henri Hannah wrote:
If we are going to have Sunshine on Leith, vould it be the McIntosh Ross version please.
Regardez Vouz
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At 12th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:A leaked copy of tomorrow's playlist
Affection 鈥 The Lost Boys
Accidentally Like A Martyr- Warren Zevon
Fat 鈥 Kantner, Slick and Freiberg
Persuasion 鈥 R & T Thompson
Ride 鈥楨m Jewboy 鈥 Kinky Friedman
Hitting Where It Hurts 鈥揥ebb Wilder
High Hopes 鈥 Pink Floyd
You Tore Me Down 鈥 Flamin鈥 Groovies
Dancing Queen 鈥 The Yayhoos
In Your Mind - Bryan Ferry
How Much I Lied 鈥 Elvis Costello
I Love Everybody 鈥 Johnny Winter
Just Like Tom Thumb鈥檚 Blues 鈥 Bob Dylan
Never Knew Her 鈥 David Lindley
Buck Rogers 鈥 Feeder
Pilgrim鈥檚 Progress 鈥 Procol Harum
In State 鈥 Kathleen Edwards
Desperadoes Under The Eaves 鈥 Warren Zevon
Dancing The Night Away 鈥揟he Motors
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At 12th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#73
Excellent suggestion, to which I lend my support unreservedly!
X Marks the Spot.
Brilliant in its simplicity.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Hughie Green wrote:#80 Glen, are you humouring me?
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At 12th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Z - songs that send you to sleep
Please play the entire Morrissszzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...........................
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At 12th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#90
Would that be your pitch for your tribute night Glen?
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Thanks for that SG.
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At 12th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:Off to have chicken pesto spaghetti for my tea. Can someone tell me when we get to 99. I'm on a hat trick.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Wee Heavy wrote:Cloud nine if any are played...
Brighter Day - The Tubes
My Head Is My Only House (Unless It Rains) - The Tubes.
Who Names The Hurricanes - The Tubes.
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At 12th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:Wrong programme on Listen Live again.
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At 12th Aug 2010, Wee Heavy wrote:#97
Break out the flaming torches..
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At 12th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:#98 I've got mine ready......
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At 12th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Right Paulo on you go...
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