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Comment number 1.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:Pilgrims Progress - Procol Harum from 'A salty Dog'
Bryan, surely one of the greatest closing tracks ever, much requested on GIO but never played - magnificent ending, used by Bob Harris as his theme tune for some years
Blue Jeans & Moonbeams - Captain Beefheart
another opportunity to pay tribute to this pioneer
Milk - Garbage - from 'Garbage'
Shirley at her finest
More, much more to follow...accidentally left the list in the office..
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 2.
At 1st Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:Radiohead - 'Street Spirit (Fade Out)' from 'The Bends'
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Comment number 3.
At 1st Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:R.E.M. - 'Me In Honey' from 'Out of Time'
Vocals shared with Kate Pierson from B52's
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At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Down In The Sewer ~ T. Stranglers (Rattus Norvegicus)
Simply one of the best outros ever!
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Comment number 5.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:Twist & Shout - the Beatles from Please Please Me
One fine spring day in Primary School, while the lesson was droning on in the background, this song came into my mind -as it often did - unconsciously, almost involuntarily, I sang out loud the John Lennon scream from the end of the middle eight of this track. Satisfied that there was, in fact, nothing the matter with me, Miss Johnstone took me out to the front of the class and belted me senseless. It cemented my love affair with The Beatles and this track in particular. Incredibly, this was normal behaviour by some of the sadists that passed for educators in 1964.The incident came back to me years later when I was watching Dennis Potter's 'The Singing Detective' and its portrayal of a similar sadist. Its amazing I learned anything at all.
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 6.
At 1st Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:Rush - 'Vital Signs' from 'Moving Pictures'
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Comment number 7.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:*sigh* Just so as everyone knows; Scotch Git did NOT ask for 'Tiny Dancer' by Elton John. I imagine Bryan will make a point of playing one of the requests below, to make up for his wee error.
>8-D
WEDNESDAY
'Ain't No Good Life' - Lynyrd Skynyrd ~ Street Survivors
'Shadow of Doubt' - Bonnie Raitt ~ Longing in Their Hearts
'Mac Rebennack's Visit to Blairgowrie' - Michael Marra ~ Quintet
'Scribbled Down Drunk (But Posted Sober)' - Michael Marra ~ Posted Sober
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Comment number 8.
At 1st Feb 2011, mary-doll wrote:Going for some more Elton. He's a bit stomping and thumping like a parody of a talented pianist at times but there's no denying the man can play and sing. And Bernie can write. And this is a lovely, sweet and brief little tune to finish a fantastic album:
Elton John Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Harmony
Would have suggested one of my favourites for the opening track of one of my favourite albums, but am going for the closing one instead.
The Eagles The Last Resort from Hotel California.
No big story, you either feel it or you don't.
And one that is possibly the best from a band that shouldn't have bothered releasing anything recently. Let us keep our memories. Absolutely stunning.
Duran Duran The Chauffeur from Rio.
;o)
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Comment number 9.
At 1st Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:#7 Also I didn't request Dylan nor did Glenn as far as I remember 鈽
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Comment number 10.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:No Fish Today - Kid Creole & The Coconuts
another fabulous and much requested track on GIO, would be good to hear
requested youse
henri
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Comment number 11.
At 1st Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:#7 At least it wasn't Soft Cell 鈽
#10 Surely to goodness
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Comment number 12.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:All Right Now - Free from 'Fire & Water'
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 13.
At 1st Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:#1
As much chance of being played as Andy Gray marrying Geramine Greer
#9
No. I missed the show - looks like a mediocre selection.
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Comment number 14.
At 1st Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:That should have been Germolene, of course.
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Comment number 15.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:Year Of The Cat - Al Stewart
melodic and mysterious, haven't a clue what its about, but it always makes me feel good about things
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 16.
At 1st Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:As usual I have two or three contenders. One though is a clear winner as far as I am concerned.
The Skids - Arena
The clsoing track to the Absolute Game and a masterpiece, Stuart Adamson at his finest. If I hear Into The Valley one more time I will scream!
Contenders:
The Who - Wont Get Fooled Again
Jackson Browne - Before The Deluge
Springsteen - My City of Ruins
marvin Gaye - Ineer City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
Dennis Wilson - End Of The Show
Bob Dylan - Every Grain Of Sand
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Comment number 17.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#5
Its - possessive
It's - it is
Mibbe Miss Johnstone nivvir hut ye hard enough.......
>8-D
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Comment number 18.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Come to think of it, a Miss Johnstone was advertising in a city-centre phone box.
Ah couldnae' afford her strict discipline.......
frugal git
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Comment number 19.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:If This is Goodbye - Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris (All the Roadrunning)
appropriate title, lovely song
and yes, it would be very nice to hear Jackson Browne
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Comment number 20.
At 1st Feb 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'Polegnala E Todora' (Love Song)' ..... The Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir
Final song from the entrancing album 'Le. Mystere Des Voix Bulgares'
Would be good, but probably ...
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Comment number 21.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Aye, anything other than Abba, Elton, Beatles, Queen, Stones, Blondie, etc. If it's the popular vote you'll get it on!
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Comment number 22.
At 1st Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Forgot
Bowie - Wild Is The Wind
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Comment number 23.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:#17 Professor Git, the poor boy had been battered senseless. No wonder he can't get his apostrophes in the right place.
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Comment number 24.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#23
Some people pay good money to get battered senseless. Especially when they can claim it back as expenses.
"Yes, Miss Johnstone. Thank you. Can I trouble you for a receipt?"
>8-D
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Comment number 25.
At 1st Feb 2011, mary-doll wrote:#17 miserable git
what's with the pedantics?
#21 ok. Anything so long as it isn't popular. I can go with that. Most of us probably can. But sometimes there's no avoiding the inevitable.
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Comment number 26.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:The Best of Everything - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Southern Accents)
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Comment number 27.
At 1st Feb 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'The Ending' ....... (we are) Performance
From the album (we are) Performance
Would be good, but probably .....
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Comment number 28.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#25
the operative word being vote!
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Comment number 29.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#25
I prefer 'frugal'.
>8-D
petulant git
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Comment number 30.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#27
Kene, stop messing!
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Comment number 31.
At 1st Feb 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'EMI' "........ The Pistols
From 'Never mind ......'
Inevitably nae ...
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Comment number 32.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Goodbye A&M!
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Comment number 33.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:It's hard to know if Miss Johnstone could have battered my understanding of its (possessive) and it's (it is) into me and better than was achieved at the time - because it is a fault that I have reserved for the keyboard - doesn't happen in my best copperplate handwriting.
Undeterred by the scathing but justified criticism of minor punctuation errors, her's some more closing tracks.
Saturday Night - The Blue Nile
Love has No Pride - Bonnie Raitt
We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs
Good Vibrations Brian Wilson (Smile)
The Bewlay Brothers/ Lady Grinning Soul - David Bowie
My Love Is Leavin - Stevie Winwood
Ole Black & Blue Eyes - The Fratellis
Slave To the Rhythm - Grace Jones
Stay - Jackson Browne
Two Grey Rooms - Joni Mitchell
Constant Craving - K D Lang
Goodnight Ladies - Lou Reed
Reason To Believe - Rod Stewart
He's Mistra Know It All - Stevie Wonder
and from the world's greatest ever compilation album,Motown Chartbustsrs Vol 3 The Tracks of My Tears - Smokey Robinson
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 34.
At 1st Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#33
Love the deliberate mistake! Please file #17 under It seemed like a good idea at the time!
Dunno what's wrong wi' me the nicht...
agitated git
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Comment number 35.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:aw Henri, please, we're looking for some OTHER Jackson Browne! Well I am.
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Comment number 36.
At 1st Feb 2011, mary-doll wrote:#34 OMG! Scotch is human after all. There was me thinking he was just an incredibly wonderfully amusing wise-crackin' smartarse with great taste in music and a nice line in "stuff". Just shows ya.
I have a theory - most people are feeling a bit rubbish at the moment, one way or another. What we need is a killer theme that will cheer people up. Who's with me for a night of The Proclaimers Greatest Hits?
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Comment number 37.
At 1st Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:#36
apologies, I withdraw my request for Stay by Jackson Browne, upon reflection it's only really enjoyable as part of a bigger whole, incorporated within the previous track, the name of which escapes me and which is much better than Stay.
regardez vous
henri
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Comment number 38.
At 1st Feb 2011, Rex Titter wrote:'Low-down Blues (New Orleans Blues) ....... Jelly Roll Morton
From 'Kansas City Stomp: The Library of Congress Recordings V1'
JRM ... The first great composer and piano player of Jazz? ... Non e possible, si?
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Comment number 39.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks - The National (High Violet)
Before You Were Young - Travis (Ode to J Smith)
#36 being pedantic, I'd leave out the smartarse part of the description
and since none of the Proclaimers' Hits is great I think that leaves room for a night of the Real McKenzies
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Comment number 40.
At 1st Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:You gettin yersel intae bother Scotch?
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Comment number 41.
At 1st Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:The Tide Is Turning - Roger Waters (Radio K.A.O.S)
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Comment number 42.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Sourcing from Greatest Hits Compilations sometimes doesn't adequately cover an artists true talent...
Kinda like interactive radio shows!
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Comment number 43.
At 1st Feb 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:#39
Ever the optimist G ... moi aussi!
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Comment number 44.
At 1st Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:SPOILER WARNING
(for those who have still to listen to tonight`s show)
First of all I find it difficult to believe that someone actually requested Hanging on the Telephone as a song they would really like to hear on the show. Secondly, that the producer thought that it would be really good to play it on the show yet again.
A bit of Queen and Abba thrown in for good measure too I see...
Sheesh.
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Comment number 45.
At 1st Feb 2011, gaie wrote:whereas Brian Matthews happily played Abba Zaba last Saturday morning.
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Comment number 46.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Too few subject matter experts leads to lack luster programming!
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At 1st Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Opening tracks on albums have to be punchy and grab the attention. Closing tracks should be long, inventive and richly instrumented, therefore not IO fodder. I would once have picked A Day In The Life but it would benefit from more intelligent use of the orchestra.
- Grace Slick - From Manhole
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Comment number 48.
At 1st Feb 2011, DC wrote:I have to agree wi Mary-Doll #8. Last Resort - The Eagles.
C'way Bryan, gonnae play this. Guaranteed it's the best thing you'll play since you managed to find a track from Live in Gdansk on the original flying pig night.
And pleeeeeeeze don't talk over it
Cheers
DC
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Comment number 49.
At 1st Feb 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:I run to you - Lady Antebellum (Need you now)
Jungleland - Springsteen (Born to run)
We're all alone - Boz Scaggs (Silk Degrees)
Best of my love - Eagles (On the border)
Jerusalem - Steve Earle (Jerusalem)
I believe (when I fall in love it will be forever) - Stevie Wonder (Talking Book)
Freebird - Lynyrd Skynyrd (Pronounced)
Tell me there's a heaven - Chris Rea (Road to hell)
Joe
Linlithgow
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Comment number 50.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#47
Exactly!
Down In The Sewer ~ The Stranglers
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Comment number 51.
At 1st Feb 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Bet'cha we could have a fair attempt at predicting tomorrows playlist .... U2, Elvis, Prince, Eurythmics, Pet Shop Boys, Dusty Springfield, Crowded House....
Meat Is Murder ~ T. Smiths
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Comment number 52.
At 2nd Feb 2011, paulhandley wrote:The Highwayman - Stevie Nicks (Bella Donna)
Through My Sails - Neil Young (Zuma)
Rock & Roll Suicide - David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust)
Paul from Ayr
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Comment number 53.
At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Great big lashings of seconds for
Last resort / eagles
we're All alone / Boz Scaggs
Wild is the Wind / Bowie
Also
The Famous Final Scene / Bob Seger (You won't have this) from a Stranger in town
Crime of the Century / Supertramp from Crime of the Century
Wired To the Moon / Chris Rea from Wired to the Moon
Question / Manfred Manns earthband from The Roaring Silence
Crying Like a church on Monday/New Radicals from Maybe you've been brainwashed too
However one that I'd really like is the closing track of Stuck in the Middle with you
Back on the Road / Stealers Wheel
Joe egan also recorded it as a solo single but this version was superb.
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Comment number 54.
At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Definitely a theme in album title tracks, particularly ones that werent singles.
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Comment number 55.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Virginia wrote:Two songs came to mind:
The Essential Dixie Chicks 鈥淚 Believe in Love鈥
U2 Rattle &Hum 鈥淎ll I Want is You鈥
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Comment number 56.
At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#37 I did wonder Henri, not your usual spot on type of suggestion for an artist. The track you refer to is The Load Out.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:Dexy's Midnight Runners - 'There, There My Dear' from 'Searching for the Young Soul Rebels'
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At 2nd Feb 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:And a huuuge third for 'Wild Is The Wind'!!!
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Comment number 59.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Scotch Git - Leave my Henri alone! You big bully.
;o)
Support for Henri - We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
Support for joe-k-brown - We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
Support for Paolo - We're All Alone - Boz Scaggs - Silk Degrees
The Famous Final Scene - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Stranger In Town
Thanks to Paul for jogging my memory - The Kick Inside - Kate Bush - The Kick Inside
:o)
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Comment number 60.
At 2nd Feb 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Love Reign O'er Me'(live from The Kennedy Center Honors) - Bettye LaVette ('Interpretations: The Great British Songbook)... Sooooo many people who've not heard this would be sooo glad you did!
'Rastaman Chant' - The Wailers ('Burnin')
'This Train Don't Stop There Anymore' - Elton John (Songs From The West Coast).
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Comment number 61.
At 2nd Feb 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#60. Of course I mean if you play Bettye LaVette so many people hearing her breathtaking, show-stopping, emotional rendition for the first time would be so glad you played it. It is truly stunning.
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Comment number 62.
At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:This Train Don't Stop There Anymore' - Elton John (Songs From The West Coast)would be fantastic, great suggestions Julie.
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Comment number 63.
At 2nd Feb 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:#16: What a shout Norrie... How GREAT would it be to hear Jackson Browne doing Before The Deluge on tonights show?
Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want Bryan.... hang on... wasn't that the closing track on a certain 'Smiths' Album of 1984.
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Comment number 64.
At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#16 and #63
and dedicate it to those poor folk in queensland who are about to be swamped again
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Comment number 65.
At 2nd Feb 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:'waterloo sunset'.............kinks (something else)
no bad fur a last song.........and very appropriate especially if bryan plays it just as todays sun is setting which is 4.52 pm so GIO early please!!
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 66.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Willie B wrote:#20,Kene,got to support you on "Polegnala E Todora".There are few GIO themes that this would "fit".Maybe "Most beautiful harmonies ever" or "Music to make your hair stand on end".I expect Bryan has had a World Music theme before but if not then this would be the perfect choice for such a theme.Coincidentally I have just booked tickets to see the Estonian Philharmonic Chamber Choir at Kelvingrove Art Gallery on 11th Feb. performing "Holy Minimalist" composer Arvo Part's "Kanon Pokajanen" which owes more to Russian Orthodox music but still electrifyingly beautiful.Cheers,Willie Bartke
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At 2nd Feb 2011, HarryFaeGatehoose wrote:"Little Red Robin Hood Hit the Road" by the mighty Robert Wyatt from the ineffable "Rock Bottom" assisted by the saintly Ivor Cutler. This is a proper album - the tracks have links to each other, and ideally should be listened to at one sitting. It closes out the album in a mixture of sinster and humorous tones, which more or less sum up what has gone before.
I'm tempted not to go for the easy options, but...
"Rock'n'Roll Suicide" by David Bowie from "The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars" - again, closes out the story;
"Riders on the Storm" by the Doors from "LA Woman" - classy ending to the album and, though not deliberate, to Mr Mojo Risin'.
Great openers tends to be more radio friendly than great endings, but I hope you stick to the theme with those that are genuinely thought-out as closing tracks, rather than just easy-radio tracks that just happen to be left til last on the album? And NO WAY should a compilation album track be featured imho.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#43
Good Chris Rea shout Joe.
C'mon GIO, Chris Rea isn't just for Christmas!
#67 - Wise words Harry.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:just been riflin' thro' ma mental back catalog...............
a wee cheeky wan from 'the monkees'.......'i'm a believer' (more of the monkees) and yep i used to watch 'the circus boy' avidly. (in black and white).
cheers frae the dale
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At 2nd Feb 2011, gaie wrote:Certainly is not. I saw him in the Edinburgh playhouse many moons ago one April and very good he was too. That would be round about Easter-time.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, gaie wrote:#70 refers to #68
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At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Cliff et al
Want to know how to sing a song properly?
Miss you nights / Dobie Gray
From Midnight Diamond.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:GROOVEJET from READ MY LIPS by SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR
SKELETON MAKES GOOD from ICE CREAM FOR CROW by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND THE MAGIC BAND 鈥 last track, last album; brilliant
STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN from THE FRANK ZAPPA AAA鈥NRAA鈥A BIRTHDAY BUNDLE 21.DEC.2010 by FRANK ZAPPA 鈥 last track from his latest album; long live ZAPPA
SUMRI HALLAR from DIRTY PAPER CUP by HAFDIS HULD
SISTER RAY from WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT by THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
PORTAL from 2032 by GONG
BUTCHER AND THE BUTTERFLY from THE BUTCHER AND THE BUTTERFLY by QUEENADREENA
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At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#73 any bets on which one of that list will make it on?
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At 2nd Feb 2011, gaie wrote:hey, Paolo - Aerial's Up was on Tom Morton today
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:As Pa, I rule
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At 2nd Feb 2011, gaie wrote:a pure sail
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:super alia
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Comment number 79.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#74 Are you implying that GIO is predictable and that "you say it we play it" only applies to the most obvious commercial sounding music?
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Comment number 80.
At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:pause rail - very similar to an Edinburgh tram rail.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#79 of course not . You're just being silly now.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#75 thanks gaie. Their new single us on the radio scotland playlist which means that I get to hear my son on GIO for the first time next week on 'things you find on top of the telly' night.
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Comment number 83.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#82
The Big Match?
(one for our older bloggers there)
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Comment number 84.
At 2nd Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:Japan - 'Cantonese Boy' (from 'Tin Drum'), ach you never know 鈽
#83 You might need to explain yersel
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Good to hear some world music from Plan B. What language does he speak?
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At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:He dus speek bling from d getto innit
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:I recognised the f word
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At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Plan B lp is actually very good..
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At 2nd Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Comfy music is a great theme idea, bound to throw up some different stuff from the usual themes.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:You comfy?
Dingwall.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:They don't want to upset people with unusual music but bad language seems to be OK.
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#40
Adam,
Wood eye?
>8-D
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#90
Furry boots?
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Comment number 94.
At 2nd Feb 2011, paulhandley wrote:#59 Senga, your welcome! Always happy to help get a Kate Bush track onto the program. Pretty much everything on "Kick Inside" is good to listen to!
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Your - possessive
You're - you are
>8-D
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At 2nd Feb 2011, DC wrote:Yer - pedantic
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At 2nd Feb 2011, DC wrote:Where's Paolo?
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:I need help...
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At 2nd Feb 2011, DC wrote:Is he in the penalty box?
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At 2nd Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:I seen he done that
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