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Bryan Burnett | 19:58 UK time, Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Our St Andrews night special certainly threw up plenty of nominations for Scotland's best voices. The popular vote was behind blokes like Bon Scott, Michael Marra and Frankie Miller

Wednesday is the launch of our Get It On advent calendar. Every night we'll open another door and reveal what's behind it. For Wednesday it's Scrooge from A Christmas Carol. So, tonight's theme is a night of Scrooge-like tendencies. Let's have complaining songs, grumpy pop stars, and the artists who have said 'bah humbug' to the world. Surely, heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now is a shoo in for this theme?

( I am also willing to accept requests from bloggers who might occasionally exhibit some of the afore mentioned 'bah humbug' tendencies. Obviously that wouldn't apply to any of you lot though!!)

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    All this user's posts have been removed.Why?

  • Comment number 2.

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  • Comment number 3.

    Mony Mony - Tommy James & the Shondells

  • Comment number 4.

    What makes a great show! In all honesty I imagine it's one that attracts loads of interest with lots of requests from all sources. That's probably what the team set out to achieve. Tonights Scottish Voices was one such show so yeah it was a great show.

    The fact I only enjoyed about three of the songs probably puts me in the bah humbug category but much of it felt like one of those Scotland the Brave cds you used to get free with the Sunday Papers. Still, liking wednesdays theme so off to give it some thought1

  • Comment number 5.

    Bah Homburg / Procol Harum

  • Comment number 6.

    In a Mood - Glenn Miller orchestra

  • Comment number 7.

    Goodbye Cruel World - James Darren

  • Comment number 8.

    We're All Going to Die - Malcolm Middleton

  • Comment number 9.

    The Drugs Don't Work - the Verve

  • Comment number 10.

    There's a ghost in my house / R Dean Taylor
    The Future / Leonard Cohen
    (would have suggested a Tull song for Past and a Blondie song for Present dear but decided against it)


    General Grumpiness
    So What / Ronnie Jordan
    Why did you do it / Stretch
    Don't Bother Me / Beatles
    Get off my Cloud / Rolling Stones
    Leave me Alone / Helen Reddy


    and the vocal performance of the night which must be a grumpy shoo in
    And I'm Telling You I'm not Going / Jennifer Holiday

  • Comment number 11.

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  • Comment number 12.

    All this user's posts have been removed.Why?

  • Comment number 13.

    People Are Strange - The Doors
    It's Money That Matters - Randy Newman
    Even A Dog Can Shake Hands - Warren Zevon

  • Comment number 14.

    #4 hate to disagree with anyone on this blog (aye, right) - but I think you're playing to the gallery a bit here, paolo. With the exception of a couple of songs, I thought tonight's show was actually pretty damn good. I was very glad not to hear Clare Grogan and Subo, too.

    In the mood for some whingers:
    Gwen Guthrie Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But The Rent
    Pulp I Spy
    ( "Take your Year in Provence and ............." etc. ) Jarvis has a few issues with his social status and other bigger issues. I seem to remember Billy Connolly did, too - but he's mixing it with the establishment quite royally now, I hear. And Jarvis isn't doing too badly, either. Ach.
    I still like him.

    And then there's the folk who like rubbing other folks noses in it, certain of their own righteousness...
    Connie Francis Who's Sorry Now?
    Julie London Cry Me A River

  • Comment number 15.


    I'm Only Happy When It Rains - Garbage

    The Captain - Leonard 'Laughing Lenny' Cohen

    regardez youse

    bob

  • Comment number 16.

    WEDNESDAY

    "The mercury is rising, and it's not all that surprising
    In the land of milk and honey where you make BIG MONEY!
    And it always keeps the rain off and it always keeps you dry
    But back home the people hate you, and you never did know why

    But I think I'm going to tell you; just give me 50,000 lire for my thoughts..."


    'Innocence' - Kirsty MacColl

  • Comment number 17.

    Apologies for what became a rather long list..........

    Alone - Heart
    After the love has gone - Earth Wind and Fire
    Waitin' around to die - Lemonheads
    Wreck on the highway - Springsteen
    Because of you - Kelly Clarkson
    This is the last time - Keane
    Why does it always rain on me - Travis
    Tonight I wanna cry - Keith Urban
    I ain't ever satisfied - Gretchen Peters or Steve Earle
    Orphan girl or I had my heart set on you - Emmylou Harris
    Lately - David Gray
    World without tears - Lucinda Williams
    She's my wife - Lyle Lovett
    Neon blue - the Mavericks
    You can bring me flowers or Trouble - Ray LaMontagne
    Every day hurts - Sad Cafe

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 18.

    Right, from the last thread.....

    I've been in touch wi an awld school pal o' mine who is now a Doctor in Australia, by the name of Donald MacGeachy. He is the cousin of the late Ian MacGeachy also known as John Martyn.

    I copy his mail here:

    "His mither wis fae London. She met ma Uncle Tommy whin they wis singin fir the troops durin the war. Uncle Tommy was Eddie's (ie Donald's dad, who was our PE teacher at the Waid Academy) brither and definitely Scottish. Split wi his wife early efter Ian wis born and Ian spent maist o' his childhood in Glesgae, brocht up by ma Granny MacGeachy (also definitely a Scot, despite the assertion on the previous posting!). He did frequently go doon tae stay wi his Mum in London, usually Summer hols. Get his autobiograpphy" Some people are crazy", it's all in there".

    So there ye go. You can take the man oot o' Scotland, but ye'll never take the Scot oot o' the man.

    John "Ian MacGeachy" Martyn was a Scot.

    DC

  • Comment number 19.

    #14 Playing to the gallery?

    Playing to what gallery?

    I just gave my honest opinion, it wasn't a show I enjoyed that much personally, and tried to balance it by saying that it was probably a great show by the shows objectives. I'm well aware many would have enjoyed it, yourself included Mary Doll. There'll be shows i'll like that you possibly won't. Different tastes and all that. I thought we were allowed opinions without the implication that it's just for effect.

    For the record I enjoyed John Martyn, James Grant and Frightened Rabbit.

  • Comment number 20.

    Hook line and sinker PP?

  • Comment number 21.

    #18

    The trouble you took to render the Australian patois is appreciated. And good work in claiming another early drink-related death for Scotland to boost our statistics on this our national day. It'll all stop when they put the price up.








  • Comment number 22.


    Ah'm wi'

  • Comment number 23.

    'SHUT UP' ... The Real McKenzies (for Gaie)

    C'mon Gio ... it's only 1' 35" of sheer unadulterated winging joy ... geeza break!

    (21 January ... Admiral Bar, Glasgow ... will be pdg!)

  • Comment number 24.

    #20
    just keeping on theme. The only other person that's reached the required level of grumpiness so far is the moderator

  • Comment number 25.

    #14 sorry, mary-doll, but I'm with Paolo on this one. Always happens when it's 'very, very busy tonight'. It was a real happy surprise to hear Frankie though and given the ominous 'we'll be having Caledonia, but not necessarily by FM' I was pretty sure he was going to be by-passed, so while Darlin's not my favourite, it's a step in the right direction and the team could be forgiven for thinking 'there's no pleasing them'. Encouragement's the key - well done, team, it didn't hurt that much, did it. And there's loads more Frankie Miller songs for you to work your way through. Paolo & me will be happy to advise.

    #23 thank you!

    WEDNESDAY

    Hate (I Really Don't Like You) - Plain White T's

    Ain't No Pleasing You - Chas & Dave

  • Comment number 26.

    The song with which to start the show:

    No more Mr Nice Guy - Alice Cooper



    DC

  • Comment number 27.

    The wonderfully titled

    "If you can't live without me then why aren't you dead yet?" by My Life Story

    Can't think of anything grumpier than that.

  • Comment number 28.

    #26

    It's all pretty subjective stuff, but for me, the demon word is 'Scottish'.

    People who are otherwise thought clinically sane at all other times become utterly irrational as soon as 'Scottish' enters the frame. I'm afraid I'm with Renton from Trainspotting on this one.The results were entirely predictable.

    At the end of the programme did we rush to download 'Fergus Sings The Blues?' - another dreadful lyric which plays on nationalist populism, is not greatly sung by a singer of no great note and is a salutory reminder that the idea that 'white men can sing the blues' is not one worth pursuing.I am not a purist, but I doubt it's 'Blues' either.

    Yet, there it is: first song of the night on great Scottish voices.

    "Shuttit henri!" she explained.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 29.

    'Not In Love' by Crystal Castles featuring Robert Smith on vocals...brilliant stuff!!

  • Comment number 30.

    This could be the blues night that some have craved on here

  • Comment number 31.

    Caption

    Aw naw the driveways needin cleared again

  • Comment number 32.


    #28 - Henri - I know! Imagine not playing the Rollers!!!

    ;o)


    "In this life, one thing counts. In the bank, large amounts!"

    You've Got To Pick-A-Pocket Or Two - Fagin ~ from Oliver!

    :o)

  • Comment number 33.


    I wonder who I can persuade to go out and bring back my lunch. Through the office window it looks like Narnia! LOL!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 34.

    #28 all I did was suggest Alice Cooper.......................









    thank goodness I didn't mention ozzy!



    DC (crawling away back into the snowhole)

  • Comment number 35.


    #34 - DC - Henri thought you suggested Alice From Cupar

    Very suggestive! LOL!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 36.


    Here comes lunch!

    :o)

  • Comment number 37.

    Bryan Ferry:

    'Cruel'
    'Nobody Loves me'

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 38.

    #35 I used to live next door to her, for about 24 years. But now she's gone and I'm still here so I gotta get used to it. I guess she had a reason, but I just didn't want to know....

  • Comment number 39.

    #6 LOL, Glen.

    #18 So that makes Cliff Indian then, DC?

  • Comment number 40.

    Rise - Public Image Limited

    Grumpy JR at his best.

  • Comment number 41.

    #39 aye

  • Comment number 42.

    Leave Me Alone - Pink
    I Hate You So Much Right Now - Kelis
    I Wish It Was Over - Teddy Thompson
    World Shut Your Mouth - Julian Cope
    It's My Party - Lesley Gore

    Or for some real bah humbug -

    Scrooge - The Muppets Christmas Carol

  • Comment number 43.

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  • Comment number 44.

    Seasons Greetin',Bryan!Got the askit miseries myself right now so how about Linda Ronstadt or Warren Zevon doing "Poor,Poor,Pitiful Me",Barratt Strong's "Money"The Shangri-Las "Past,Present and Future"The Beatles "You Never Give me Your Money"and "Mean Mr Mustard"fit the bill although a bit on the short side. Of course,you could always play "Tip toe through the Tulips"by Tiny Tim!(no,no only joking)Cheers, Willie Bartke

  • Comment number 45.

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  • Comment number 46.

    apologies to anyone who has already mentioned Dylan as I'm too late to scan the blog, he definitely has his grumpy moments and as he gets older and gruffer the effect is magnified....

    Love Sick - Bob Dylan, sick of love he is on this and that must be a bit like being sick of Christmas

    Paul from Ayr

  • Comment number 47.

    #19 The gallery of those who spend blogs prior to themes prejudging what the show will be like and why it could be full of so much tripe and who then, once the show is over and they've played a few of those songs thus anticipated, go on to say they had expected as much and how disappointing the show was. Occasionally (?) it seems like it's "the bloggers v the producers" here - maybe that's what this place is all about (and why I don't really fit into the community all that well because I come across as a complete brown-noser and offensive to fellow bloggers who don't mind voicing their issues etc.) As you say - it's all a matter of taste. But I, too, qualified my comment, with "a bit" - no need to be overly defensive. I thought I was in keeping with the spirit of the theme.......

    For the record, I'm with gaie on the encouragement bit. Sugar works better than salt. Mostly.

    And the songs you did enjoy we both agree on, so there's a thing. ;o)



  • Comment number 48.

    God bless us, every one.

  • Comment number 49.



    Dude, you could not be a bigger dork.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 50.

    #39

    Are you saying Glen is Gaie?

  • Comment number 51.


    >8-D

  • Comment number 52.

    Only 25 shopping days to the sales.

  • Comment number 53.


    What is that horrible noise?

    Is Norrie home already?

  • Comment number 54.

    #47
    there's nothing wrong with feedback and debate whether it's an appreciation of the show or a wee moan. If all we did was list song titles we'd all be as well on Facebook.

  • Comment number 55.

    I hope he remember that official Bruce Springsteen toupée I asked for.

  • Comment number 56.

    #55

    Don't let him fob you off with one of Liberace's.































    Again.

  • Comment number 57.

    #47, #54

    HUMBUG!

  • Comment number 58.


    So, a Daniel O'Donnell theme tomorrow.

    Anyone else going to see him in Glasgow next week?

  • Comment number 59.


    I lost interest when he got married.

  • Comment number 60.


    Angelic behaviour?

    We'll need to make something up...

  • Comment number 61.

    #47


    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




    Well that's you telt Paolo!

  • Comment number 62.

    #47 etc., playing to the gallery? and why not? (B. Norman, Film '72)
    Isn't it what the blog's for?

    For the record, last night's prog seemed OK but would have been elevated to greatness by the inclusion of my suggestion ;-)

    Tonight's prog, ditto ;-)

    Tomorrow.... was gonna sat the same....;-)



    but i'm pretty confident my suggestion is gonnae get played!!!

    Lookin forward to a grrrrreat show ;-D

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