Storytime...
Maybe I'm getting less grumpy as I get older as I found myself really enjoying the Belle and Sebastian song despite my reservations about their output. Recently I've also found myself singing along and really enjoying that new Noel Gallagher single which is a much more worrying development.
Tomorrow is another blogger's theme and its story songs. Expect some rambling epics as well as the artists who can cover all the essential points of the story in a three minute pop song.
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At 30th Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Michelle Shocked - Anchorage
Leonard - Famous Blue Raincoat
Broooce - Outlaw Pete / The Hitter / The River etc etc
Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap
and a cracker
John Prine - hello In There
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At 30th Aug 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:#1 @ ya nmcl........................
the john prine................surely the best ever version is ............biily bragg,michael stipe, natalie merchant......by the clyde in 1990....the year of culture.....will we ever see the likes again!!!!
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 3.
At 30th Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Merel Haggard / Willie Nelson - Pancho and Lefty
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At 30th Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#2 probably not! Though there is a good 10,000 maniacs version...
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Comment number 5.
At 30th Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Prince - 'I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man'
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At 30th Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Pink Martini:
'And Then You're Gone (dramatic ditty)
'Hey Eugene' (poppy party prose)
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Comment number 7.
At 30th Aug 2011, gaie wrote:He Didn't have to Be - Brad Paisley
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Comment number 8.
At 30th Aug 2011, gaie wrote:9. At 9:02pm on 19 Jul 2010, Scotch Git wrote:
I submit JACKANORY for songs that tell a story.
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Comment number 9.
At 30th Aug 2011, gaie wrote:Tennessee Plates - Joe Bonamassa and John Hiatt
Black Jack Davy - The Incredible String Band
God Shuffled His Feet - Crash Test Dummies
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Comment number 10.
At 30th Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#8
Sheesh..
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Comment number 11.
At 30th Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Capt Beaky and His Band - Keith Mitchell
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Comment number 12.
At 30th Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#8
Gaie,
Does that mean they have to play my requests? Oh, goody!
Now I'll get to know how Norrie feels...
;o)
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Comment number 13.
At 30th Aug 2011, mary-doll wrote:#7/ 8 - Nthed. Please let's hear Scotch's suggestion. Not just because it's his suggestion and we're ....... nah - it's a fantastic shout. End of.
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At 30th Aug 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:there is one irishman who tells brilliant stories.
he is controversial and has attracted the attention of the special branch over many years for the content of his songs.
i like the way he puts his head above the parapet with 'dying soldier' and love the stories and the people behind tales like 'lisdoonvarna' and 'the ballad of ruby walsh', then standing foursquare with the trodden upon in 'the disappeared' a heartbreaking story if ever there was one.one of his best ever was when he wasn't even singing it, 'the little musgrave' by planxty.
but
the one i would really like to hear on the radio is the best ever song written about glasgow.
and what a story.
the song touches so many points of the great city....east end.....gallowgate.....broomielaw....iconic pubs especially 'the scotia bar' where many a hatch was plotted..........but the song transforms completely when in whispered awe 'jinky johnstone' makes an entrance just as if we're watching the wee man running out onto the pitch alongside 'yogi'....'caesar' and 'big tam'.......with memories of jinky entrancing a full house at......well. choose the stadium.
and for those of a certain generation the name of the ballroom sends a shiver down the spine.
a great song
and even better story.......
'barrowland'..........christy moore
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 15.
At 30th Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#12
That privilege was kicked into touch ages ago and weel you kain.
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Comment number 16.
At 30th Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
Therr's pure hunners, man! I'll give Bryan the choice of two...
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖcoming Queen's Got a Gun - Julie Brown ~
Here's one Bryan keeps threatening to play...
It's Hard to Kiss the Lips at Night that Chew Your Ass Out All Day Long
Ain't it just...
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Comment number 17.
At 30th Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#15
Adam,
Are you suggesting that Norrie MacLean gets preferential treatment?
We should be telt!
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Comment number 18.
At 30th Aug 2011, DC wrote:Joey's on the streets again - The Boomtown Rats
and pleeeeeeeeze
nae squeeeeeeeze........
DC
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Comment number 19.
At 30th Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#17 what on earth are you trying to imply Mr Git? Bad enough that you want to "feel" me, now this.....
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At 30th Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#19
Norrie,
You look like Vince Gill! (see #16)
Rodney reminds me of Senga...
>8-D
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Comment number 21.
At 30th Aug 2011, gaie wrote:#12
you're asking me to comment on the selection process?
Pass.
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Comment number 22.
At 30th Aug 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:'The Strange Case Of Frank Cash And The Morning Paper' ~~ T-Bone Burnett (any relation?)
'Cortez the Killer' ~~ Neil Young
'After We Shot the Grizzly' ~~ The Handsome Family
'The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖcoming Queen's Got a Gun' ~~ Julie Brown
'Harper Valley PTA' ~~ Jeannie C Reilly
... essential bed-time listening ...
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Comment number 23.
At 30th Aug 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:skip the first minute, then it's worth it ... what a lovely story ...
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Comment number 24.
At 30th Aug 2011, Elwe wrote:Dry County - Jon Bon Jovi
a rambling storied song from Bon Jovi which I am sure my sister Susan will appreciate since she is an avid Bon Jovi fan.
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Comment number 25.
At 30th Aug 2011, paulhandley wrote:story about stories.....
Wondrous Stories - Yes
....the acceptable face of Prog.......as usual with Jon Anderson's lyrics i've no idea what it's all about but it sounds like it means something anyway.......
Play it early doors please as i'll be en-route to PolisBurdJoan gig, hope it's worth the trip east.
Anyway looking forward to the Edinburgh street buzz and mini GIO nite-oot with JfE
Paul from Ayr
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Comment number 26.
At 30th Aug 2011, henri hannah wrote:where do i begin..... once upon a time....
Patches - Clarence Carter an example to us all in these troubled times
Ode To Billy Joe - Bobby Gentry hints at an emerging breakdown in family life and widespread societal change...
Rocky Racoon - the Beatles Mccartney parody on Dylan
All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix wonderfully ambiguous Dylan tale
No Fish Today - Kid Creole life's realities spelt out in a parable
Night Comes On - Leonard Cohen fantastic ghost story!
The Captain - Leonard Cohen fantsatic surreal parody on good and evil
Meet Me On The Corner - Lindisfarne a tale of everyday folk meeting their dealer
Midnight Shadow - Mike Oldfield Saturday Night goes horribly wrong, always thought it was based on the Lennon shooting, though it's not referenced
Homborg - Procol Harum things no longer fit - things are not they way they seem.
He's Mistra Know It All - Stevie Wonder entrepreuners aren't nice.
27 Strangers - the Villagers that his dinner's in the dog isn't his fault.
On The Border - Al Stewart utterly brilliant tale of looming civil insurrection
Nick Of Time - Bonnie Raitt Bonnie discovers that age doesn't come alone
He's On The Phone - Saint Etienne.. and she wants to go home...
Train In The Distance - Paul Simon immense wisdom, utterly accurate portrayal of real life... the thought that things could be better...
The Afterlife - Paul Simon guess what, heaven is the job centre
Stones In the Road - Mary - Chapin Carpenter commentary on our declining values..
W.O.L.D. - Harry Chapin the oldest swinger in town's sad decline and fall, the realisation that the things you gave your life to didn't matter...
that'll do
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 27.
At 30th Aug 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:Happy to second Norrie's Pancho and Lefty suggestion (#3).
Also:
The story - Brandi Carlile
The son of Hickory Holler's tramp - O C Smith
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ to Houston or Now she's gone - Steve Earle
Downbound train - Springsteen
He thinks he'll keep her - Mary Chapin Carpenter
The flyer - Nanci Griffith
Joe
Linlithgow
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Comment number 28.
At 30th Aug 2011, DC wrote:Billy don't be a hero - Paper Lace
Just as well I'll be out Wednesday
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Comment number 29.
At 30th Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#25
Aye, aye.
Which JfE would that be exactly, Paul?
#28
Good shout DC.
With this theme we could get that sought after PL back-to-back with The Night Chicago Died . Many reckon 'TNCD' is the better tale too.
Julie, you could try your Kate Bush request again.
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Comment number 30.
At 30th Aug 2011, paulhandley wrote:Adam, there's only one JfE!
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Comment number 31.
At 30th Aug 2011, frodofeetvegas wrote:Scotch is want to feel norriemaclean (though why you would want to as you would be sleeping with his choice of muisc), paul is on a night out with julie....I should come this way more often:
The Clash - Something About England
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Comment number 32.
At 30th Aug 2011, henri hannah wrote:# Scotch is want to feel norriemaclean....is...or he's just want to feel norriemaclean?
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Comment number 33.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Living For The City - Stevie Wonder - Does any other song include the word "sturdy"?
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Comment number 34.
At 31st Aug 2011, paolopablo wrote:Taxi / Harry Chapin
Night Moves / Bob Seger
Drunken nights in the city / Frankie Miller
Rock and roll i gave you etc etc / Kevin Johnson
The last resort / Eagles
The Pretender / Jackson Brown
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Comment number 35.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#33
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
everywhere you go;
and, there's a tree in the Grand Hotel,
one in the park as well,
the sturdy kind that doesn't mind the snow
sang Perry Como and Johnny Mathis.
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Comment number 36.
At 31st Aug 2011, Elwe wrote:Hazard - Richard Marx
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Comment number 37.
At 31st Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife' - k.d. lang ...or Glen Campbell
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Comment number 38.
At 31st Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Paul - you and the onlyJfE should listen to Tom Morton today as Joan as Policewoman is the guest....
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Comment number 39.
At 31st Aug 2011, paulhandley wrote:thanks Norrie, that's annoying as the last day of the month is chaos at work, unlikely to get any time for it! Hope you can listen later.....
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Comment number 40.
At 31st Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Yes you normally can Paul ~ barring glitches...
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Comment number 41.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:#35 "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas"......
The local co-op has big boxes o' sweeties on display this week. It'll be chocolate eggs before we know it
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Comment number 42.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:A short story song recounting the anguish felt by a little girl abandoned by her mother. The mentally ill parent spends the evening uttering nonsense before who subsequently disappearing to some undisclosed, distant place.
Chirpy chirpy cheep cheep - Middle of the Road
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Comment number 43.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:Ooops! delete the 'who'.....
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Comment number 44.
At 31st Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'The Killing Of Georgie' - Rod Stewart
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Comment number 45.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:The tale of an encounter with the Queen of New Orleans:
Grant Lee Buffalo - Dixie Drug Store
Superb ☺
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Comment number 46.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:#43 Poor old Pete and Roger ☺
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Comment number 47.
At 31st Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress' - The Hollies
'Trouble Is A Woman' - Julie Reeves (jealous bar-room brawl)
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Comment number 48.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:A rail traveller haunted by a ghostly woman:
Godley & Creme - Under Your Thumb
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Comment number 49.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:#28 #42 No Ernie?
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Comment number 50.
At 31st Aug 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:#41 @ ya Dc.......
thats nuffin........
a couple o' years ago i was innocently drivin' doon the boulevard at the drum and there sittin by the side of the road advertisin' the local carvery (eatin' house!!) was an inflateable santa....the ones similar to the 'yogi bears' you used to see waving about at packed football stadiums....see #14..........the fact that it was early september only added to the festive mood in the car and reminded me that i really should think about ordering ma' goose
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 51.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:#50 Must be time to get your sprouts on too ☺
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Comment number 52.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:#49 Graaayyyttt suggestion. Paolo, have you still got the bloggers version?
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Comment number 53.
At 31st Aug 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:How could I forget...
'Your Honour' - Pluto Shervington
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Comment number 54.
At 31st Aug 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:I wonder if a wee folkie number might satisfy tonights theme.... let me think... yep, here's a couple;
Che Guevara T-Shirt: Richard Shindell
A Cottagers Reply: Chris Wood
Billy Austin: Steve Earle
The Lonesome Tale of Hattie Carole: Christy Moore
1952 Vincent Black Lightning: Richard Thompson
Hurricane: Bob Dylan
Walk Away Rene: Billy Bragg
Cat's In The Cradle: Harry Chapin
Lily, Rosemary, And The Jack Of Hearts: Bob Dylan
Levi Stubbs Tears: Billy Bragg
The River: Bruce Springsteen
Folk Tale: Christy Moore
A Pair Of Brown Eyes: The Pogues
The L&N Dont Stop Here Anymore: Michelle Shocked
The Suns Comin' Over The Hill: Karine Pollwart
Matty Groves: fairport Convension
Copperhead Road: Steve Earle
Desperados Waiting For a Train: Guy Clark
Ode to Billy Joe: Bobby Gentry
Making Pies: Patty Griffin
Cold Missouri Waters: James Keelaghan
The Last Time I Saw Richard: Joni Mitchell
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Comment number 55.
At 31st Aug 2011, Will Power wrote:Mark Knopfler & James Taylor - Sailing to Philadelphia
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Comment number 56.
At 31st Aug 2011, HarryFaeGatehoose wrote:Most of Nick Cave's "Murder Ballads" tell great stories, but are unplayable during GiO hours, sadly;
Dylan - "Lily, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts" or "Isis" are both in the rambling mode, but worth a go?
Blue Oyster Cult "(Then Came) The Last Days of May" is both short and complete, and I'll persist in asking for it :-)
Rainbow "Stargazer" is an epic, monstrous vocal, drums and guitar-fest;
and most of Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" consists of tales strung together: "5 Years" and the title track being cases in point.
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Comment number 57.
At 31st Aug 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:beth neilsen chapman can only be applauded for putting a song like this right out there in the public domain.
brave doesn't do this masterpiece justice.................
'shadows'...................beth neilsen chapman
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 58.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scottish Lass wrote:Bank Job, Barenaked Ladies
When She Loved Me, Sarah McLachlan
Poor Jenny, The Everly Brothers
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Comment number 59.
At 31st Aug 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Come Dancing by The Kinks
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down by Joan Baez
Highway 20 Ride from the Zac Brown Band - any country fans wha havent heard the ZBB, they are the real deal....
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Comment number 60.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#22
Had a quick look at The Handsome Family on YT and it made me wonder if there might be a theme here - inappropriate band names. Names that dont really fit the band - the Pixies would be another one. Or ones that do, like...can only think of one off the top of my head but I think I would get moderated!
Or maybe awful band names - the Beatles for example.
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Comment number 61.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Like The Killers (one would hope) or The Beach Boys which should have been The Beach Boy because only Dennis Wilson surfed.
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Comment number 62.
At 31st Aug 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#60 Thats a great theme idea.
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Comment number 63.
At 31st Aug 2011, Willie B wrote:Every time this theme comes up I think of "Ode to Billy Joe"which had such a strong narrative structure that it was made into a very good little film later.That's already been chosen,as has "Harper Valley PTA".Is there such a genre as Soul Country?I was thinking of the great "Hickory Holler's Tramp" a country song to be sure but O.C.Smith's soulful delivery was a long way from Merle Haggard.Not to mention Clarence Carter's "Patches" which tread similar social comment territory although a bit too maudlin for me!Still would be cool to hear O.C,Cheers,Willie Bartke
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Comment number 64.
At 31st Aug 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:RAZZLE IN MY POCKET from REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL by IAN DURY AND THE BLOCKHEADS
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Comment number 65.
At 31st Aug 2011, ElspethsDaddy wrote:Two quite different stories of injustice, one fictional, one true, both with biblical parallels.
XTC - The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead
Martyn Joseph - Dic Penderyn
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Comment number 66.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Henri / Willie B,
Here's a good "version" of "Patches" by Brazilian band Titas. Its called "Marvin".
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Comment number 67.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:The use of capitals always reminds me of the letters torn from newspapers often seen in blackmail and ransom notes.
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Comment number 68.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#66
Were they named after South American philosopher Titas Aduxass?
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Comment number 69.
At 31st Aug 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Eric – My use of capitals is to make it easier to read for Bryan. I have often noticed that he can’t tell the difference between the name of a SONG/ALBUM/BAND and ordinary text so this makes it easier for him. Plus I can’t be arsed learning html.
Anything else you want to take a dig at?
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Comment number 70.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:H A V E Y O U T R I E D T H I S ?
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At 31st Aug 2011, Willie B wrote:If your looking for great story telling then look no further than folk ballads.Unfortunately the best of them like "Tam Linn"by Fairport Convention or the grisly"Cruel Sister"by Pentangle are well over three minutes.Still would be great to hear, say ,the spellbinding and not overly long "Once I Had a Sweetheart" by Pentangle or the haunting(literally!)"She Moves Through the Fair"with exquisite delicate harp playing by Breton harpist Alain Stivell,the best version ever .Cheers,Willie Bartke
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Comment number 72.
At 31st Aug 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Bad Bad Leroy Brown - Jim Croce
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Comment number 73.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#68
Dont think so.
I wonder what Johnny Cash song we'll get tonight?
I've said it before - it never ceases to amaze me how much airtime is given to JC on GIO. For a man of his time and genre you might expect a couple of plays a year (maybe) on a show like this, but not half a dozen a month (sometimes more).
It could have something to do with the West of Scotland's fondness of C&W but then we rarely have Sidney Devine on the show.
That reminds me, no Red Sovine tonight, Scotch?
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Comment number 74.
At 31st Aug 2011, henri hannah wrote:#66
Does Mary - Ann Kennedy know about this ? I really like it, you truly are a citizen of the world, Adam.
How do you think the name Titass would go down on your suggested theme of duff names?
#69 Steady Thing Fish - that's no way to speak to the faither.
#70 Tried what, faither?
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Comment number 75.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:Cash has become the new Queen. Of course dying is always a good career move.
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At 31st Aug 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#70 AH! STUDIO THIEVERY
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Comment number 77.
At 31st Aug 2011, Willie B wrote:Oooh, I cant resist because Joni Mitchell's distillation of Tennessee Williams "Night of the Iguana "into a four minute wonder is brilliant and shows that she can still come up with the goods...and it rocks!Cheers,Willie Bartke
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Comment number 78.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#73
Adam,
If they're gonna pander to the masses it'll be thon Shel Silverstein classic again!
Re: Red Sovine - Like everyone else I could have left a long, long list, but unless you're name is Glen, Norrie or Henri you only get one played. If you're lucky!
#66
I like the arrangement, but, like Jethro Tull, they could be doing with a decent singer.
;o)
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Comment number 79.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:Gamblin Bar Blues - SAHB
Oxford Town - Bob Dylan
Nae chance with these two then
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Comment number 80.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#76
Hi di ho! Very astute.
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Comment number 81.
At 31st Aug 2011, holdontight wrote:How about;
The Battlefield Band - The Dear Green Place
If you don't know which town they're singing about, The clue is in the title.
Ian
Gartcosh
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Comment number 82.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:Hay! I vote hire stud!
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Comment number 83.
At 31st Aug 2011, gaie wrote:oh damn, that's the keyboard soaked again
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Comment number 84.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Idiot! Ye haver, thus!
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Comment number 85.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Oops! #84 refers to #82
;o)
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Comment number 86.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Thursday & Friday themes are here.
Gaie, whose themes are these?
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Comment number 87.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Sh*te radio Thursday!
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Comment number 88.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Oops
#87 refers to #84
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Comment number 89.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Teenage gang themes?
EC in the North Sea I would think. Him or Capt Ramius.
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Comment number 90.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Adam,
I don't think you have grasped the concept...
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Comment number 91.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Oops! #90 refers to #87
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Comment number 92.
At 31st Aug 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#83
It's a
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Comment number 93.
At 31st Aug 2011, gaie wrote:#92 saying nothing, Henri says I'm not allowed
#86 I'll only tell you if you say it's a brilliant theme
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Comment number 94.
At 31st Aug 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#92, #93
Full House beats a Flush!
>8-D
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Comment number 95.
At 31st Aug 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#90
But its close....
#78
You do realise he's not singing in English, right?
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Comment number 96.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:If they don't get the next thread up quickly.....
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Comment number 97.
At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:maybe we can
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At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:have a shot
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At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:at
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At 31st Aug 2011, DC wrote:GOAL
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