All change...
We should start the show with some country music, then bung in a bit of '80s electro, switch to some classic soul and then get some hard rock on. Actually, that sounds just like a typical edition of Get It On and the diverse playlist that you come up with every night.
It would be good to hear about your changes of direction as well. Did you go from punk to mod or vice versa. I could never make my mind up as a teenager. I think I was a metal head, a rockabilly and a new romantic all within 12 months!
So, from the show that's constantly switching direction let's hear about the artists who couldn't make their mind up...
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At 28th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:just to annoy DC Scotch Billy and Frank
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At 28th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
The Mighty Tull have changed direction more often than an Italian Tank Regiment.
Blues Rock
Prog Rock
Folk Rock
Electronic Rock
Hard Rock
The material they have recorded over the last 15 years or so (Tull and Anderson's solo work) could probably be best described as World Music, or whatever they call it these days.
'Locomotive Breath' - Jethro Tull
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At 28th Sep 2010, DC wrote:#1 you are next on zee leest
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At 28th Sep 2010, DC wrote:David Bowie has to feature because he's had more changes of direction than a Lib Dem leader.
In keeping with the theme, I would suggest Changes
There you go, that's the klaxon out of the way.
DC
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At 28th Sep 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:This is great theme idea.
I'll be back!
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At 28th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Hasta la vista!
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At 28th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:...baby...
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At 28th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Elvis Costello - I'm Your Toy (goes Country)
Bob Dylan - Every Grain of Sand (goes Religious)
Bowie - Fascination (goes Soul)
Southside Johnny - Trash It Up (goes funk, prodiced by Nile Rodgers)
Mark Knopfler - The Long Road (goes Irish Traditional)
Springsteen - Dream Baby Dream (goes avant garde post punk)
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At 28th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Donna Summer - Protection (with Brooce i.e Bruce does disco or Donna does Rock)
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At 28th Sep 2010, mary-doll wrote:#4 With you on that one.
Going to suggest some more George Michael. And won't make any cheap jokes about him changing his habits & driving direction re lamp posts & shop windows.
George Michael covering Brother Can You Spare A Dime?
He has a really rich versatile voice, whatever anyone thinks of him as an individual. Just as well suited to this more demanding material as to the cheesiest of his earlier pop stuff.
And the musical arrangement is utterly delicious.
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Comment number 11.
At 28th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:Robert Plant's Dreamland album I thought was brilliant and quite different from Led Zep, the version of Hey Joe is terrific, but at 7mins .. so
Song to the Siren - Robert Plant
It's interesting how his new album with Band of Joy is much more Led Zep, and Tom Petty & TH's Mojo album is all gutsy and bluesy or whatever you want to call it - you have to ask have they really just run out of innovative steam? I'm not knocking the albums, though Mojo will never be the first Tom Petty album I reach for, and I've downloaded Band of Joy but...
Now Jeff Beck has come a long way from Hi Ho Silver Lining and I've asked for this a couple of times - it really is wonderful
Cause We've Ended as Lovers - Jeff Beck
Me? well the changes of direction have been many but one thing was sure - I didn't like country.
Oh really?
So why is Mr Paisley on a constant loop in the ipod then???
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At 28th Sep 2010, henri hannah wrote:#11
I think he prefers to be called Rev?
The Mary O'Hairy Show was really good tonight.
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At 28th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:The Rev. Robert Plant? Seriously?
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At 28th Sep 2010, mazzystar wrote:#10 thank god Mary doll...the voice of reason at last!
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At 28th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:#13 it's true, Norrie - have you never heard his song
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At 28th Sep 2010, mary-doll wrote:#11 Beautiful choice, the Jeff Beck. Thanks for introducing me to it.
Also - forgot they asked about our changes of direction, musically. I just mop up music as and when - never considered myself a diehard fan of anything to the exclusion of anything else. Not that I don't have preferences, but there's always something new/ old out there that I may not have heard before, I hear it, and I like it. If it sounds good to me, result.
BUT - having been exposed to more Morrisey and The Smiths on this programme than ever before I thought I could stomache, I have to admit - I like the music. I still don't quite "get" Morrissey. It's not a prerequisite for enjoying anyone's music. I don't particularly like Bono, either. But him and his band have also made some extremely good music.
Suggestion off the back of that?? It does somehow tie in to that ramble.
The Smiths There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
It's been played recently on the show, I enjoyed it.
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At 28th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#15 I have, I also have a 1967 original Band of Joy recordong of Hey Joe and that is only a bit short of 5mins......
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At 28th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:In the light of Bryan's references to his Willie tonight I'm going to make no comment whatsoever on your typo.
And that might be me moderated twice in one day - yee ha!!
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At 28th Sep 2010, joe-k-brown wrote:#4 - Agreed. Bowie has would be a great start to the show tomorrow.
Other thoughts:
The stars and I - Allison Moorer puts Nashville behind her.
All my tears - from Emmylou Harris's Wrecking ball album (a marked change in direction, if still within the country genre)
Go your own way - Fleetwood Mac
Blinded by the light - Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel (on leaving Genesis)
Johnny and Mary - Robert Palmer
Change of heart - Teddy Thompson (sings country)
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 28th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:so anyway, I don't know any of the original Band of Joy material ( I just knew I was going to get out of my depth here)- is it same sort of thing as the new album?
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At 28th Sep 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#7
Scotch, I know that you know the 'perfect' response from a Series: T-800, Model: 101 would be F.U.A!
Anyhow, back to business now I'm just in from ZUMBA, not me you understand but 90's Retro Kid, sweet Mary an' Joseph!
DEVO's movie soundtrack... Dr Detroit (dance )
Soft Cell's Hendrix
Terry Hall's forget Fun Boy 3 'howz aboot ra' "The ColourField" ~ ColourField
Elvis Costello & the Attractions ~ Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)?
Toots Hibbert and Willie Nelson ~ Still, still moving to me GIO!
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At 28th Sep 2010, DC wrote:#14 I suppose he tried to make the Polis see that there was a reason...
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At 28th Sep 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Okay you ignored these tonight it seems... so add 'em in again!
GI Jolene ~ The Reborn Identity
Old Codger ~ George Melly & T.Stranglers doin' Jazz not Buzz!
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At 28th Sep 2010, mazzystar wrote:#22 not taking the bait DC....Mr Michael is very dear to me!!
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At 29th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:#8 Seconds for The Long Road / Mark Knopfler ...One of the great instrumentals.
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At 29th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:The Glory of Gershwin album features an abundance of artists having a one off change of direction and from it would to good hear one of
Summertime / Peter Gabriel
My Man's Gone Now /Sinead O'connor
The Man I Love / Kate Bush
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Comment number 27.
At 29th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:From Jazz guitarist to Disco King, the genius that is George Benson.
The wonderful Breezin would be good to hear!
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At 29th Sep 2010, paulhandley wrote:#18 good to see you got away with it Gaie, if more Willy is required on the programme look no further than Mr DeVille on "Return to Magenta". More genre changes in one album than in most folks careers, he even changed his name to "Mink" to avoid embarrasing double-entendres ;-)
"Desperate Days"
Of course another guy who liked mixing it up is Neil Young, again usually on the same album but most noticeably perhaps moving from
"Like a Hurricane" to "Comes a Time"
And Scotch, before you say "Living in the Past"......
What about KT Tunstall on "Later" last night?
a bit more up-tempo with "Fade Like a Shadow" from the new album.
Paul from Ayr
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At 29th Sep 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 29th Sep 2010, mazzystar wrote:As long as we don't get that Robbie Williams single where he rapped I'll be happy...
Let's be honest, a lot of changes of direction weren't that great!
I'm back and grumpy as ever ;-)
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At 29th Sep 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#30 Hurrah! :oD
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Comment number 32.
At 29th Sep 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Ray Charles's country songs...'You Don't Know Me', 'Your Cheating Heart'...or...the one I've been asking for recently which is just wonderful...'Do I Ever Cross Your Mind' (superb duet with Bonnie Raitt).
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At 29th Sep 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 29th Sep 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Ha ha! – He can’t play morrisey tonight because he’s still playing the same tune as his first song!
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At 29th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#33 Brilliant suggestion and fantastic album Billy.
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At 29th Sep 2010, mazzystar wrote:Fred...let's not fall out now ;-)
My serious suggestion for tonight is Charlotte Church 'crazy chick' From voice of am angel to drunk, chain smoking party girl....now you're talkin!!
Oh and its a great pop song so there!!
Happy Wednesday Bloggers
Mazzy*
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At 29th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:#20 No - basically some rubbish old demos.
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At 29th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Nancy Sinatra went "indie" (honest) on her 2004 lp simply called Nancy Sinatra
Nancy Sinatra - Let Me Kiss You
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At 29th Sep 2010, mazzystar wrote:Right Norrie! My new challenge is next week no mention of; the boss, the bowie or the eno!
Can you do it??!!
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At 29th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:All 3!!!
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At 29th Sep 2010, DC wrote:#34
Quite correct and no mis-hake
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At 29th Sep 2010, Senga wrote:Michael Bolton sings ballads now but it was not always so.
His early albums are those of a rocker giving it laldy!
Rocky Mountain Way - Michael Bolotin ~ from his second album Everyday Of My Life
:o)
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At 29th Sep 2010, mikeshropshire wrote:Bruce Springsteen goes folk (We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions):
Mrs. McGrath
or The Sex Pistols: Somethng Else (Punk or Rock 'n Roll?)
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At 29th Sep 2010, norriemaclean wrote:Dylan goes electric. Pick your moment the 1965 Newport Folk Festival debacle or the 1966 world tour. Regardless of which you think was the defining moment, Dylan's change from folk artists to electric rock changed both genres forever.
Audience member: "Judas!!"
Dylan : "I don't believe you, you're a liar!!"
Dylan to band: "Play it * loud"
Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
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Comment number 45.
At 29th Sep 2010, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Miss Chatelaine' - k d lang...to mark her move away from Country music.
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At 29th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:#44 superb shout, Norrie.
I'm enjoying the themes this week, something a bit more to think about.
David Grohl - Nirvana drummer to Foo Fighters' singer and drumming again for Them Crooked Vultures. Afraid I don't 'get' Nirvana, but I like what little of Foo Fighters I know. Them Crooked Vultures are ... very loud.
Times Like These - Foo Fighters
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At 29th Sep 2010, CaptRamius wrote:Gotta have some Billy Bragg tonight - bet there's no-one who can be more extreme than going from Punk Rocker to Folkie.
* The Imagined Village - The Hard Times of Old England (Retold)
Lead vocals: Stephen William Bragg
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At 29th Sep 2010, CaptRamius wrote:Alternatively, you could have
* Billy Bragg - England Half English
to show Punk->World Music
(hmmm thinking about Peter Gabriel's influence here, and his own journey from Prog to WOMAD)
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At 29th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:Jon Fratelli (John Lawler)- from the Fratellis to Codeine Velvet Club - quite a leap
Vanity Kills - Codeine Velvet Club
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At 29th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:Ginger Baker - Cream to jazz-fusion
Dust to Dust - Ginger Baker from his album Horses & Trees
( other people do play on it- heaven forbid a whole album of drum solos. Love the track - and that's one of these GIO finds while doing a bit of digging)
Hey, that reminds me - what about a shout for Shine - their drummer altered direction a bit didn't he?
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Comment number 51.
At 29th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:#50
He should never have started drumming with Brushes
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At 29th Sep 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Should playing or listening to one type of music exclude you from playing or listening to another type of music at the same time? Or simultaneously even? Unlike Bryan, my musical appreciation has not changed direction but expanded. Bryan thinks GIO has a diverse playlist – I don’t.
I think I was a metal head, a rockabilly and a new romantic all within 12 months! – Bryan Burnett
No change in musical style will survive unless it is accompanied by a change in clothing style. Rock is to dress up to - Frank Zappa
GONG have been known to dress up and constantly change direction between prog rock and jazz fusion with bits of other stuff thrown in.
FLUTE SALAD from ANGEL’S EGG (RADIO GNOME INVISIBLE PART 2) by GONG – a change in direction for GIO
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At 29th Sep 2010, Billy in Alloa wrote:All this user's posts have been removed.Why?
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At 29th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:#51 well he should certainly have cleaned the paint off them first - the first few rows at the gigs weren't impressed
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At 29th Sep 2010, Hughie Green wrote:#46 Banana, nirvana, mañana
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At 29th Sep 2010, henri hannah wrote:#50
Good luck with that - doubt you'l be hearing it though.
Likewise, here's another forlorn request for Jack Bruce
Jazz, Blues, Pop, Rock,Jazz,Opera,Samba,World: here's a nice little tuneful jazzy ballad:
Make Love - Jack Bruce
Much unloved by hardcore Jam fans, Paul Weller's collaborations in The Style Council are his finest work imho:
The Walls Come Tumblin'Down - the Style Council
Another latent soul boy is the rapper, Plan B
The Recluse - Plan B I listened to this before suggesting and can't hear any curses or oaths..
and... Eartha Kitt goes disco Where Is My Man?
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 57.
At 29th Sep 2010, henri hannah wrote:IMHO, no 80's band lives up to Talk Talk and their amazing progression - witnessed by their move from to EMI to the jazz label,Verve.
A far cry from being a pop band - few records of any genre sound anything like their later records.
Their later EMI and Verve recordings are one of the great secrets of our times - 'Spirit Of Eden' is one of my favourite albums, but no one has ever heard it or of it.
I always felt the makers of Trainspotting missed a trick -using
I Believe In You - Talk Talk instead of 'Perfect Day' would have been all the more appropriate, with it's haunting lyric and 'church' organ.
Although it starts slowly, this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever heard, completely addictive, I never tire of it.
So we've no chance of hearing it.
reagrdez youse
henri
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Comment number 58.
At 29th Sep 2010, henri hannah wrote:Is there a musical style or genre McCartney hasn't tackled?
How about the beautiful accoustic jazz ballad 'Distractions' to make up for that track from Thriller last night.
Nope, we won't be hearing this either, I suppose..... time my alter ego, henri hannah, took up the cudgels for the less obvious once more. I mean, is there anyone who hasn't heard The Girl Is Mine?
regardez youse
henri
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At 29th Sep 2010, Hughie Green wrote:Yes - listenable
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At 29th Sep 2010, norma21 wrote:yes to #44 - never ceases to amaze!
Bobby Darin changed styles a few times - how about "Mack the Knife" or "Beyond the Sea"?
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At 29th Sep 2010, gaie wrote:#55
Havana, pirhana, Santana
What's that in the sky now?
Pigs that can fly now
Get it On plays Gong
tell me then which song, which song?
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At 29th Sep 2010, DC wrote:Hey Gaie's a poet
and we didn't know it!
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At 29th Sep 2010, FrankInDenny wrote:#50 Gaie
Thanks for the thought... but you've nae chance... :o>
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At 29th Sep 2010, mary-doll wrote:#14 Too kind! I do enjoy a lot of GM's music, but I'm hardly the voice of reason. Good to see another person here who does, though!
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At 29th Sep 2010, mary-doll wrote:GIO team - merci beaucoup! ;o)
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Comment number 66.
At 29th Sep 2010, paolopablo wrote:#65
is that scandinavian?
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Comment number 67.
At 29th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:#66
Doesn't George prefer Greek?
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At 29th Sep 2010, mary-doll wrote:#66 Naturligvis. Finnes det ett annet språk?
#67 Maybe one day he'll do a duet with Demis or Nana. That would be an interesting collaboration.
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At 29th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Yes.
Or maybe no...
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