Note perfect...
Wow! '50's Friday went down a storm and brought in some brilliant comments on the text. Everything from 'better than anything on TV' to 'what's your producer on tonight?'. It was certainly a brilliant atmosphere in the studio as all your suggestions came in. Joyful, exciting, romantic and just brilliant fun songs have made this one of my favourite shows. Thank-you.
Monday night, it's an 'auto-tune free show' as we celebrate the best and the purest voices in pop music. There's been lots of stories in the press over the past week about The X Factor's use of technology to 'enhance' the sound of some contestants. As an antidote to that we'll feature the singers who don't need any help to sound good.
*The photo is Miss B's Dad and his skiffle band that I referred to on air tonight. They were called The Hot Dogs.That's him with the washboard...
Comment number 1.
At 27th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Just thought I'd make the first post while I thought about Monday's theme
Does this count as a goal?
DC
Complain about this comment (Comment number 1)
Comment number 2.
At 27th Aug 2010, DC wrote:OK, had time to think. The purest voice in my opinion sadly ceased many years ago but is still known the world over.
He'll have to go - Jim Reeves
Never a better singing voice ever.
As agreed by my kids, me, my mum and my granny.
DC
Complain about this comment (Comment number 2)
Comment number 3.
At 27th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Caption:
DC
Complain about this comment (Comment number 3)
Comment number 4.
At 27th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:Listen closely to the dulcetly pure vocals that emanate from the sadly misunderstood genius that was Tiny Tim.
... 'I saw Mr Presley tiptoeing through the tulips' ... please.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 4)
Comment number 5.
At 27th Aug 2010, Kene Gelly wrote:or alternatively 'My Funny Valentine' by the sultry smooth Chet Baker ... sublime!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 5)
Comment number 6.
At 27th Aug 2010, FrankInDenny wrote:Peggy Lee --- The Folks Who Live On the Hill
Perfect in every way
Complain about this comment (Comment number 6)
Comment number 7.
At 28th Aug 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:Singers who don't need any help to sound good? I'll start with two suggestions based on my experience of live performances and incredible vocals. With my better half I saw Leona Lewis live earlier this year. It was a show rather than a concert, but her voice was simply incredible. Hence, Bleeding love - Leona Lewis. The only other singer whose voice was as good (or better) live in concert was Trisha Yearwood. Hence, On a Bus to St Cloud - Trisha Yearwood.
A final suggestion based on my own experience of seeing "singers who don't need any help to sound good": If I should fall behind - Springsteen.
Others:
Feels like home - Linda Ronstadt
The one that got away - Pink
Your heart is as black as night - Melody Gardot
Every time we say Goodbye - Ella Fitzgerald
Portrait of my love - Matt Munro
I'll be seeing you - Sinatra
I will - Alison Krauss
More to follow.
Joe
Linlithgow
Complain about this comment (Comment number 7)
Comment number 8.
At 28th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:I couldn't fault Friday's show. Absolutely brilliant!
Bryan and Babs, take a bow.
MONDAY
'Dimming of the Day' - Bonnie Raitt
'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' - Barbra Streisand
The solo version, please, from Barbra's 1978 album 'Songbird'
Complain about this comment (Comment number 8)
Comment number 9.
At 28th Aug 2010, Senga wrote:Bryan - You are Breedge's new best friend! Me Ma hasn't smiled so much in years! And I've accumulated enough brownie points to last until Christmas! Thank you, and congratulations on a brilliant show.
For Monday - 99 Miles From L.A. - Art Garfunkel
Gentle On My Mind - Dean Martin
Bridge Over Troubled Water - Elvis
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast - Tony Christie
:o)
Complain about this comment (Comment number 9)
Comment number 10.
At 28th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:#8
Total agreement, Scotch.
50's night took me by surprise, I hadn't expected to enjoy it so much.I think it's because you only here an occasional 50's record and it's usually mixed up with other stuff, so it sounds out of place or dated.The cumulative effect of hearing them as a piece was surprisingly effective and evoctaive of forgotten, simpler times.
I now feel compelled to re evaluate my early childhood which I have always looked back on as a rather empty colourless sepia world: but last night the music brought memories back in HD colour.
It wasn't just the music, though - the studio atmosphere shone through in a way that we only get glimpses of usually - presenter and producer on great form, I thought.
A joy to listen to... some of us here, not least yours truly, are good at venting our frustrations so the least I can do is get right behind the programme and the team when it goes well.
Well Done, Bryan & Babs
regardez youse
henri
Complain about this comment (Comment number 10)
Comment number 11.
At 28th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#10
Let's not get carried away here...
How'd you like to be confused with a wine drinker on this programme for the second time in as many years?
An' yup Wanda Jackson is still on the Rockabilly circuit... reckon Bab's subconsciously wants Mac beyond the grave L.O.L.
Keepin' the feedback comin'
Complain about this comment (Comment number 11)
Comment number 12.
At 28th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Crumbs it gets even worse...
Some other dude got the Vince Taylor & the Playboys ~ Brand New Cadillac
Wonder if the GIO Team actually read the blog?
Complain about this comment (Comment number 12)
Comment number 13.
At 28th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#10
It can't have been colourless and sepia.
As with a typical show there were few surprises, an equal mixture of well known rock'n'roll tunes and well known Tin Pan Alley songs.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 13)
Comment number 14.
At 28th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:Oi! where's thursday's Listen again!
Caption
Miss Bab's is thrilled that her Dad's group loved the new uniform she knitted!
Monday
The purest voice (as opposed to the best) voice I've ever heard was Karen Carpenter on Rainy Days and Mondays.
To pick the best voice is just impossible as there are so many fabulous singers in so many different styles. However one who is vastly underrated in my opinion is James Ingram. Just Once would be brilliant to hear although the single was credited to Quincy Jones even though James was the vocalist.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 14)
Comment number 15.
At 28th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:Feedback: not enough rock & roll; whitewash? someone's never heard of whitewash?; too much giggling.
Sorry, I'm probably not on best form at present.
MONDAY
Singers who can do it in tune - what an asset in the music industry!
Marti Pellow - stunning voice
Somewhere Somehow - Wet Wet Wet
the sadly underrated James Grant -
Does it All Add up to Nothing - James Grant
still going strong:
Ain't No Grave - Tom Jonesfrom Praise and Blame, his newest album, and him 70 years old
hairs standing on the back of the neck:
Thairis Air a Ghleann (Beyond the valley) - Runrig (Donnie Munro)
Stick with me Baby - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
I'm a Dreamer - Sandy Denny
and if someone who knows more about Westlife than me can name the lead singer on Flying without Wings, that'll do too
Complain about this comment (Comment number 15)
Comment number 16.
At 28th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Yeah where`s Thursday`s show!! I cant listen to Friday`s before I hear Thursday`s. Not even a playlist - Capt R wont be happy.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 16)
Comment number 17.
At 28th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Like Joe`s slant of witnessing the voice live, so I`ll go for
Killer - Papa Was A Rolling Stone medley - George Michael.
Strange Kind Of Woman - Deep Purple (Ian Gillan)
Complain about this comment (Comment number 17)
Comment number 18.
At 28th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:#13
well, my memory is quite faulty, I'm sure, but my understanding was that sepia is a tone and not a colour. It's a long time since I had to think about it,though, so I shall stand corrected.
It's good to have my own imprecise and careless blogging challenged.
Precision in the selection of words is an important feature of my work, so the chance to be quite careless here in a spontaneous way is quite liberating, but not good for me.
I shall pay more attention in future.
regardez - vous
henri
Complain about this comment (Comment number 18)
Comment number 19.
At 28th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Try a Cokin filter if without Photoshop!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 19)
Comment number 20.
At 28th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:pattern!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 20)
Comment number 21.
At 28th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#11, #12
I have fond memories of the good old days when I could get 1 song played on the show, let alone 2.
sadly neglected git
Complain about this comment (Comment number 21)
Comment number 22.
At 28th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Not in my eyes Scotch... Rickeee!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 22)
Comment number 23.
At 28th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#22
That's right! You're not from Texas...
Complain about this comment (Comment number 23)
Comment number 24.
At 28th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Purest female voice:
Tennesee Waltz - Eva Cassidy
DC
Complain about this comment (Comment number 24)
Comment number 25.
At 28th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Do you mean
Wear the fox hat.
>8-D
Complain about this comment (Comment number 25)
Comment number 26.
At 29th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:I won't win anyone over on the blog by suggesting my favourite for this, but... after an evening spent in the company of people I really don't ever want to be in the company of again, trying to plaster on a grin but managing only to get plastered, I'm going to be brave:
Queen Somebody To Love
Ok - a few dodgy notes (they even admit it....) but still a damn sight better than a lot of the manufactured vocal acrobats out there. And it's not just Freddie - it was a class act, complete package. (Apart from that Radio Gaga rubbish. Sorry)
#2 I second that one
#7 and I second your Ella and Alison, too.
Seeing as Ella missed her spot on 50's night - how's about a bit of her singing with Louis, another legend with a voice autotune would no doubt struggle to pitch.
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Summertime
Complain about this comment (Comment number 26)
Comment number 27.
At 29th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:and, if based on joe at #7's live experience of excellent vocals is a good enough criteria (can't imagine a better one), would love to hear some
Christie Moore Black Is The Colour
That man was on the stage with just his guitar and a microphone. Had the audience rapt. And not a bum note in sight.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 27)
Comment number 28.
At 29th Aug 2010, DC wrote:#24 OK, I mis a leter when typng. Who gives a sit. Just trying to mke Norie feel comfortale
Stil a graaayyyttt chooon.
C
Complain about this comment (Comment number 28)
Comment number 29.
At 29th Aug 2010, DC wrote:#26 that's the last time we invite you for a meal by the way. I thought the lobster was cooked to perfection
:-)
Complain about this comment (Comment number 29)
Comment number 30.
At 29th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#23 but is Roky is!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 30)
Comment number 31.
At 29th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:- The Doors - Jim Morrison had a great voice. This single appears to have been a job creation scheme for brass players. I'm prepared to overlook "for you and I" if you are. Note composer Robby Krieger's shiner at 1:00.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 31)
Comment number 32.
At 29th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Still no sign of Thursday`s show despite Rich chasing it up over on the Dark Side and getting this reply
Get It On With Bryan Burnett just added, should be up in about ten minutes, sorry for the delay Rich. Miss B
Friday at 11:14am ·
Complain about this comment (Comment number 32)
Comment number 33.
At 29th Aug 2010, ProducerBabs wrote:sorry folks....don't know why iplayer and playlist not there for Thursday - must be a fault, I'll ask the tech team to get on to it tomorrow.
And thanks all for nice remarks about Friday's show.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 33)
Comment number 34.
At 29th Aug 2010, Wee Heavy wrote:Maybe a fuse has blown.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 34)
Comment number 35.
At 29th Aug 2010, mary-doll wrote:Maybe sit appened. It sometimes does and there's nothing to be done.
Anyway - anyone fancy some chanterelles? I've got a glut. Didn't set out to find them so they were a very happy bonus at the end of a very lovely woodland walk with the dug.
Just re-read and found the offending word "pop" - I hope it's just shorthand otherwise none of my previous suggestions count. But got another couple of candidates for the theme.
Barbara Streisand and Donna Summer No More Tears (Enough Is Enough)
But Scotch's Streisand request would be equally welcome. Give the man a break - this place would be very boring without him. And he does offer up some great songs along with the banter. (Apologies for the patronage, Scotch - it's more of a petit homage to you!)
#29 I didn't mind the lobster at all - it was better behaved than the one that nipped my thumb last time I shook hands with one. 'Twas the gaping social differences that put the spanner in the works for me. When teenaged boys dress like their dads, there's something not quite right. And if I ever have to listen to another over-privileged, public-school educated half-wit who onlyevergotajobbecauseoftheirconnections witter on about the inadequacies of the other 99% of the populace and their lack of go-get (whilst they studiously ignore the copious amounts of alcohol being consumed by their very under-aged offspring, but it's OK - they're not upsetting the neighbours because there are none on this glorious estate who aren't tenants..........) I think I might have to punch them. Never again.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 35)
Comment number 36.
At 29th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:#34 no, that was mine that blew: #15 - apologies for derogatory remarks, I'm sure Friday's show was fine, it was just me, as no doubt my family would say I've been as scratchy as a bag of cats this weekend - it's all their fault of course.
Anyway, lead singer with Westlife is Shane Filan I'm told.
and there's
Killing Me Softly With his Song - Anne Murray
and
My Ship is Coming In - Walker Brothers (Scott Walker)
Complain about this comment (Comment number 36)
Comment number 37.
At 29th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:I liked .
Brian Wilson's new album of Gerswhin songs sounds as if it was made around the same time.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 37)
Comment number 38.
At 29th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:That should, of course, have been Whingers songs.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 38)
Comment number 39.
At 29th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Shrew singsong.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 39)
Comment number 40.
At 29th Aug 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Snoggers winsh.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 40)
Comment number 41.
At 29th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Negs grin shows
Complain about this comment (Comment number 41)
Comment number 42.
At 29th Aug 2010, DC wrote:Who Sings Gerns
Complain about this comment (Comment number 42)
Comment number 43.
At 29th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Swing, gross hen.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 43)
Comment number 44.
At 29th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:she sings wrong
Complain about this comment (Comment number 44)
Comment number 45.
At 29th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Cerys Matthews
Complain about this comment (Comment number 45)
Comment number 46.
At 30th Aug 2010, DC wrote:What sets me cry
Complain about this comment (Comment number 46)
Comment number 47.
At 30th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:west cat rhymes
Complain about this comment (Comment number 47)
Comment number 48.
At 30th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Chewy mattress
Complain about this comment (Comment number 48)
Comment number 49.
At 30th Aug 2010, gaie wrote:stew them scary
Complain about this comment (Comment number 49)
Comment number 50.
At 30th Aug 2010, DC wrote:strewth, yes mac
Complain about this comment (Comment number 50)
Comment number 51.
At 30th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:Why cram testes?
Complain about this comment (Comment number 51)
Comment number 52.
At 30th Aug 2010, paolopablo wrote:take it we're all bored with this theme then?
Complain about this comment (Comment number 52)
Comment number 53.
At 30th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:Monday
Long Tall Sally - the Beatles (Paul McCartney)
McCartney on blisterisng form,yep, the man's a rocker
This Could be The Day - James Grant
big 2nd for anything by James Grant/Love & Money (Gaie above) but this is a personal favourite that I couldn't persude you to play on my birthday, doubtless I'll have no more success now.
They - Jem
The Swingle Singers doing Bach, appart from Man Tran, vocals don't get much better
Born Under A Bad Sign - Cream (Jack Bruce)
peerless
Tuxedo Junction - Manhatten Transfer
ditto
Light My Fire - Clarence Carter
Jim Morrison is indeed a great singer, however, The Doors version of their own masterpiece has always been spoiled by that overly long hippie fest organ solo. Clarence Carter's version ( fabulous singer) allows us to hear the song as it might have been: soulful. Great voice, fabulous version,the best, imho.
Young At Heart - Frank Sinatra
I took my mum to see Frank Sinatra at Ibrox in 1988.It's wasn't a massively popular gig, as I remember it (which strikes me as incredible now) but the man himself was on great form and he was a fair age then.
Big 2nd for Melosy Gardot - (Joe)
That'll do just now
regardez youse
henri
Complain about this comment (Comment number 53)
Comment number 54.
At 30th Aug 2010, DC wrote:#52 th' scewy master....
Complain about this comment (Comment number 54)
Comment number 55.
At 30th Aug 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Pitch Perfect...
For today, Mon. 30th
May I suggest
Ìý
'So Amazing' - Luther Vandross
From the excellent 'Give Me the Reason' released in 1986. Four of the album's nine tracks became hits on the R&B charts, but to me this track slipped under the radar.
ÌýIn 2005, this smooth ballad provided the title of the tribute album recorded after Luther sadley passed away.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 55)
Comment number 56.
At 30th Aug 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Auto-tune Free: ~
ESCAPE CONTROL DELETE from 2032 by GONG
Complain about this comment (Comment number 56)
Comment number 57.
At 30th Aug 2010, gordon christie wrote:Monday
I'm gonna say the late great Freddie Mercury
simply awesome
Gordon
Complain about this comment (Comment number 57)
Comment number 58.
At 30th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:Another couple:
On Days Like These - Matt Munro
the best crooner fo them all, imho
At Last - Etta James
It will be 'At Last!', I've been requesting tis since the beginning of time.
It must be coming up for about a year since I started blogging on this site. Do you get a badge for that - 'Blind Persistence: One Year'?
Or a Jack Bruce/James Grant/Clarence Carter/ Dreadzone track played?
I think it's deserved - although I also accept there are more deserving cases.
reagrdez youse
henri
Complain about this comment (Comment number 58)
Comment number 59.
At 30th Aug 2010, Glen Miller wrote:#53
There's another great version of Light My Fire by Jose Ovejas.
Complain about this comment (Comment number 59)
Comment number 60.
At 30th Aug 2010, henri hannah wrote:#59
thanks, I'll check it out, can't find it on spotify at the moment.
Ventilator Blues - The Rolling Stones
as it is with The Beatles, so much great Stomes stuff never gets an airing
regardez youse
henri
Complain about this comment (Comment number 60)
Comment number 61.
At 30th Aug 2010, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#59
Ovejas??
Complain about this comment (Comment number 61)
Comment number 62.
At 1st Sep 2010, Scott Martin wrote:That's where Miss Babs got her washboard stomach. Now you know!
Complain about this comment (Comment number 62)