Bryan Burnett| 20:01 UK time, Thursday, 20 October 2011
It seems that tonight was a theme you were crying out for. We can all be a bit guilty of choosing the obvious songs to play so having a theme of the less obvious ones really worked. There were many familiar big hitters but I don't think anything felt 'overplayed'. Thanks to everyone who took some time to think about their offerings.
Tomorrow it's 'reality TV stole my song' as we reclaim the songs that were covered on X Factor and the like. So whether you are a lover of Adele, Leonard Cohen or Biffy Clyro tomorrow night is a chance for you to save their reputation.
I had suggested a Glee theme before and with a dstraight face. my daughter for one is listening to a huge range of great artists because of this programme and I tghink of x factor in muvh the same way.
Anyway back to the point Hallelujah was totally ruined by X factor. To my surprise this was actually ok:
For anyone interested here is the latest x factor betting for this coming weekend 4/6 girl greets first 11/10 boy greets first 5/2 two or more people greet 5/1 three or more people greet 8/1 the same person greets more than once
1/2 someone nails that song 4/5 someone owns that song
Great chance to win some money cos I'll have to take your word for it. won't be able to watch it as I've got a tape to rewind.
You must have strained your eyes with the new gadget. If you look more closely you'll see it's an old picture of Capt. Ramius and Jim from Erskine in their naturist band, Dong.
#7. I've watched American Idol and it's introduced me to some good songs..in particular Melinda thingywhotsit (the one with the amazing voice but no neck) singing 'Trouble Is A Woman'. Originally sung by Julie Reeves (I think but one can never be sure...you know how they say things like "tonight Simon, I will be singing 'Without You' by Mariah Carey")
I actally think they should change the theme to include the songs you've heard murdered on X Factor etc but which have lead you to discover/rediscover the original version and more by the original singers:
e.g. Solomon Burke - 'Up To The Mountain'...wonderful song
Btw that Adam Ant song tonight was pretty blimmin' good.
jeez ... remember that episode when that guy (the one that sang ilke every other guy there's ever been on that prog) sang an out of key, tempo, imagination and individuality version of ...
My pal's auntie that lives next door to the girl who walks the dog of the cleaner in the biscuit factory whose boss watches the x factor told me that on falsetto night someone ruined
The end of the road - Boyz 2 Men Independence day - Gretchen Peters Anyway - Martina McBride Valerie - the Zutons Feeling Good - Nina Simone I wanna dance with somebody - Whitney Houston Purple rain - Prince
Terrible terrible rendition of a lovely song by Mr AN OTHER X-Factor wannabe :*( seriously I really wish I had never hear that eejit murdering the song.
That being said some justice could be returned by playing the orginal and best version.
Ironically it wasn't too bad a cover from the x factor guy not brilliant but certainly better than some of the so called "singers" on most of these reality shows.
I thought this would be the theme that would leave me completely stumped as I can honestly say I've never seen the X Factor.
I don't know if this makes me a sad git, but for whatever reason (no telly, among others) I just haven't seen it and have never been inclined to look it up on i-player/You Tube.
So, I have looked up the lists of songs performed (Wiki) - interestingly, each episode seems to be thematic in terms of musical content - wonder where they got that idea from?
Anyway, since the show seems to be aspiring artists/performers covering well known standards form different genres, I thought I would also pick cover versions that I think are an improvement on the original.
Umbrella - Manic Street Preachers I ran a campaign on this a year or so ago and managed to get it played on GIO, but it's great stuff and worthy of being heard again.It's given the Manics 'anthemic' treatment and will be a treat to sing along to in the car.
Could It Be Magic? - Donna Summer Turning a Barry Manilow ballad into a disco classic must have seemed an unlikely prospect, the thing is -however unlikely... Could It Be Magic? - Well, when Donna does it, Yes, it is magic..great teatime music -let's get it on. Very like my mother on this one!
Have enjoyed the show this week but pretty lost as to tonights theme as I haven't saw X-factor since Leona Lewis won it. 2006 wiki reliably informs me. My daughters liked one of the guys, Ben Mills, who actually had a decent voice but obviously didny win, but we had to watch the series anyway. The MacDonald Brothers were also on that one.
Anyhoose, enough said..
Try A Little Tenderness - Otis
Dancing in the Moonlight - Toploader
Both suitably mauled on the show around that time.
Some younger bloggers may not realise that there were TV talent shows many years ago. In the 60s a lot of ballroom dancers were miffed when their music for the cha-cha was nicked by Tony Holland on Opportunity Knocks.
This year's X Factor is pretty bad...compared to other series I mean.Ìý I have watched all the series...I must be mad.Ìý Even the FB and Twitter rantings seem to have dried up this year. I amuse myself by yelling at the telly
I know some people enjoy the auditions but really, a few can sing but the majority are obviously broadcast for their comedic value. I say comedic value but I really cannot bear watching folk making fools of themselves
I could not stand Ray Quinn, the wee Liverpudlian Sinatra wannabe who fancied himself so much and got away with churning out swing versions of about every song he sang
You could play Dean Martin's 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head'...Ray's version has insinuated itself into my mind and now I'm all out of sorts
I do however quite enjoy the Judges' Houses shows...The number of tears shed could fill all the swimming pools the poor contestants stand next to while warbling their hearts and souls out (It means absolutely everything to them you know...EVERYTHING...MORE THAN EVERYTHING!!!)
I imagine Dermott O'Leary ambushing them, on their way to sing, armed with half an onion...and a sharp stick just in case the onion doesn't provoke enough tears.Ìý Then, when the judges are telling them whether or not they've made it to the live shows, the producers stand just off-camera and kill a puppy or put the contestants's entire stock of false eylashes, favourite JLS-style poncy snood or their hair extensions through a shredder...just to make sure the requisite amount of blubbering takes place
One good thing about this year though...Louis's group didn't end up going to Dublin!!!Ìý About time...previous year's Louis's Groups must've been so jealous of the others jetting off to the USA or South of France while they went to Dublin with the one from Westlife or Boyzone nobody remembers the name of. Poor Tesco Mary's probably fuming that this year they were in Barcelona
American Idol had a far better standard of singing...and a lot of country and soul songs...last year Alfred. E. Neuman won it! He's rather good! (google it ;o)
It was the girls in the office talking about it over lunch that brought it back to mind.It's a great thrill for me when they bring in their celebrity magazines and I have no idea who the people in the photies are.
Excuse my poor expression. I meant original in respect of the Stripped remake. I should have said "earlier version" to avoid doubt and the risk of wounding, nitpicking comment.
If we're gonna hear Wild Horses, can we please hear the original release by The Flying Burrito Brothers and not the Rolling Stones' cover version which, let's be honest, we've all heard a million times.
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Comment number 1.
At 20th Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
X-Factor? I think not! I can't even identify the unkempt youths in the photie.
ignorant auld git
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Comment number 2.
At 20th Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Caption
GET A ROOM!!!
>8-D
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Comment number 3.
At 20th Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I had suggested a Glee theme before and with a dstraight face. my daughter for one is listening to a huge range of great artists because of this programme and I tghink of x factor in muvh the same way.
Anyway back to the point Hallelujah was totally ruined by X factor. To my surprise this was actually ok:
David Bowie. Heroes.
That said please play the original!
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Comment number 4.
At 20th Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I have a new gadget - im still learning to type on it!
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Comment number 5.
At 20th Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#1 Its the Bee Gees. Glad to be of help.
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Comment number 6.
At 20th Oct 2011, paolopablo wrote:For anyone interested here is the latest x factor betting for this coming weekend
4/6 girl greets first
11/10 boy greets first
5/2 two or more people greet
5/1 three or more people greet
8/1 the same person greets more than once
1/2 someone nails that song
4/5 someone owns that song
Great chance to win some money cos I'll have to take your word for it. won't be able to watch it as I've got a tape to rewind.
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Comment number 7.
At 20th Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:X Factor America ruined these for me:
Van Morrison - In The Days Before Rock n Roll
Tom Russell - East Of Woodstock, WEst Of Vietnam
Bob Seger - Still The Same
I mean what were they thinking of!
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Comment number 8.
At 20th Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#1 #5
You must have strained your eyes with the new gadget. If you look more closely you'll see it's an old picture of Capt. Ramius and Jim from Erskine in their naturist band, Dong.
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Comment number 9.
At 20th Oct 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#7. I've watched American Idol and it's introduced me to some good songs..in particular Melinda thingywhotsit (the one with the amazing voice but no neck) singing 'Trouble Is A Woman'. Originally sung by Julie Reeves (I think but one can never be sure...you know how they say things like "tonight Simon, I will be singing 'Without You' by Mariah Carey")
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Comment number 10.
At 20th Oct 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:I actally think they should change the theme to include the songs you've heard murdered on X Factor etc but which have lead you to discover/rediscover the original version and more by the original singers:
e.g. Solomon Burke - 'Up To The Mountain'...wonderful song
Btw that Adam Ant song tonight was pretty blimmin' good.
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Comment number 11.
At 20th Oct 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#9
Or indeed the fabulous "Ken Lee"
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Comment number 12.
At 20th Oct 2011, Kene Gelly wrote:jeez ... remember that episode when that guy (the one that sang ilke every other guy there's ever been on that prog) sang an out of key, tempo, imagination and individuality version of ...
'Sometime Around Midnight' ~ Airborne Toxic Event
???
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Comment number 13.
At 20th Oct 2011, paolopablo wrote:My pal's auntie that lives next door to the girl who walks the dog of the cleaner in the biscuit factory whose boss watches the x factor told me that on falsetto night someone ruined
Float on / The Floaters
15 themes and counting......
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Comment number 14.
At 21st Oct 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:The end of the road - Boyz 2 Men
Independence day - Gretchen Peters
Anyway - Martina McBride
Valerie - the Zutons
Feeling Good - Nina Simone
I wanna dance with somebody - Whitney Houston
Purple rain - Prince
Joe
Linlithgow
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Comment number 15.
At 21st Oct 2011, Elwe wrote:Terrible terrible rendition of a lovely song by Mr AN OTHER X-Factor wannabe :*( seriously I really wish I had never hear that eejit murdering the song.
That being said some justice could be returned by playing the orginal and best version.
Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
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Comment number 16.
At 21st Oct 2011, Elwe wrote:Another possibility would be
Ironically it wasn't too bad a cover from the x factor guy not brilliant but certainly better than some of the so called "singers" on most of these reality shows.
Cannonball - Damien Rice
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Comment number 17.
At 21st Oct 2011, paolopablo wrote:Liked the Dougie MacLean track last night. Good show.
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Comment number 18.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:I thought this would be the theme that would leave me completely stumped as I can honestly say I've never seen the X Factor.
I don't know if this makes me a sad git, but for whatever reason (no telly, among others) I just haven't seen it and have never been inclined to look it up on i-player/You Tube.
So, I have looked up the lists of songs performed (Wiki) - interestingly, each episode seems to be thematic in terms of musical content - wonder where they got that idea from?
Anyway, since the show seems to be aspiring artists/performers covering well known standards form different genres, I thought I would also pick cover versions that I think are an improvement on the original.
Umbrella - Manic Street Preachers I ran a campaign on this a year or so ago and managed to get it played on GIO, but it's great stuff and worthy of being heard again.It's given the Manics 'anthemic' treatment and will be a treat to sing along to in the car.
Could It Be Magic? - Donna Summer Turning a Barry Manilow ballad into a disco classic must have seemed an unlikely prospect, the thing is -however unlikely... Could It Be Magic? - Well, when Donna does it, Yes, it is magic..great teatime music -let's get it on. Very like my mother on this one!
regardez - youse
henri
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Comment number 19.
At 21st Oct 2011, steve_isle_of_man wrote:Marked Deck - The Fabulous Thunderbirds
Someday, Someway - The Jeff Healey Band
Cold Shot - Stevie Ray Vaughan
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Comment number 20.
At 21st Oct 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Have enjoyed the show this week but pretty lost as to tonights theme as I haven't saw X-factor since Leona Lewis won it. 2006 wiki reliably informs me.
My daughters liked one of the guys, Ben Mills, who actually had a decent voice but obviously didny win, but we had to watch the series anyway. The MacDonald Brothers were also on that one.
Anyhoose, enough said..
Try A Little Tenderness - Otis
Dancing in the Moonlight - Toploader
Both suitably mauled on the show around that time.
Al.
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Comment number 21.
At 21st Oct 2011, Will Power wrote:Never seen the X factor or been inclined to watch it or similar shows but here goes:
Snow Patrol - Run (covered by the aforementioned Leona)
Subo did no a bad stab at Wild Horses but not a patch on the Stones version so please play that.
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Comment number 22.
At 21st Oct 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Some younger bloggers may not realise that there were TV talent shows many years ago.
In the 60s a lot of ballroom dancers were miffed when their music for the cha-cha was nicked by Tony Holland on Opportunity Knocks.
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Comment number 23.
At 21st Oct 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:This year's X Factor is pretty bad...compared to other series I mean.Ìý I have watched all the series...I must be mad.Ìý Even the FB and Twitter rantings seem to have dried up this year. I amuse myself by yelling at the telly
I know some people enjoy the auditions but really, a few can sing but the majority are obviously broadcast for their comedic value. I say comedic value but I really cannot bear watching folk making fools of themselves
I could not stand Ray Quinn, the wee Liverpudlian Sinatra wannabe who fancied himself so much and got away with churning out swing versions of about every song he sang
You could play Dean Martin's 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head'...Ray's version has insinuated itself into my mind and now I'm all out of sorts
I do however quite enjoy the Judges' Houses shows...The number of tears shed could fill all the swimming pools the poor contestants stand next to while warbling their hearts and souls out (It means absolutely everything to them you know...EVERYTHING...MORE THAN EVERYTHING!!!)
I imagine Dermott O'Leary ambushing them, on their way to sing, armed with half an onion...and a sharp stick just in case the onion doesn't provoke enough tears.Ìý Then, when the judges are telling them whether or not they've made it to the live shows, the producers stand just off-camera and kill a puppy or put the contestants's entire stock of false eylashes, favourite JLS-style poncy snood or their hair extensions through a shredder...just to make sure the requisite amount of blubbering takes place
One good thing about this year though...Louis's group didn't end up going to Dublin!!!Ìý About time...previous year's Louis's Groups must've been so jealous of the others jetting off to the USA or South of France while they went to Dublin with the one from Westlife or Boyzone nobody remembers the name of. Poor Tesco Mary's probably fuming that this year they were in Barcelona
American Idol had a far better standard of singing...and a lot of country and soul songs...last year Alfred. E. Neuman won it! He's rather good! (google it ;o)
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Comment number 24.
At 21st Oct 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#22 good one Adam.
Norrie,
Is that you on your training programme?
Al.
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Comment number 25.
At 21st Oct 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Can we also reclaim
Run - Snow Patrol
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Comment number 26.
At 21st Oct 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#24
I was wondering how Norrie was getting on with his Boss programme. He's been quiet. I hope he hasnt pulled anything.
Its ok Paul, calm down, you're not missing out on anything. I was referring to muscles.
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Comment number 27.
At 21st Oct 2011, CaptRamius wrote:#6
100% guarantee that whoever gets kicked out .
And/or had a sick relative that they were doing it for.
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Comment number 28.
At 21st Oct 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:#26 Think we should refer it to our viewers panel
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Comment number 29.
At 21st Oct 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#28
Great stuff Al!!
Worth checking the audiences that show was pulling in in 76.
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Comment number 30.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:#23
Alfred E Neuman? From MAD Magazine?
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Comment number 31.
At 21st Oct 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#30...it's uncanny!
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Comment number 32.
At 21st Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Yes thank you for the kind comments. That Boss mix is actually pretty good!
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Comment number 33.
At 21st Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:My true identify as Tony Holland the Musical Muscleman has been revealed.
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Comment number 34.
At 21st Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#21
By coincidence they played it in HMV today - instantly recognisable from the first strummed chord. A great song from a great album.
Wild Horses - Rolling Stones
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Comment number 35.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:#34
Agreed. Sublime album. Big 2nd for Wild Horses.
I didn't realise there was an HMV in Elgin. They obviously haven't gotten round to closing it yet. What else have you got left up there?
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Comment number 36.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Would that be the 1971 album?
;o)
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Comment number 37.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:#1
Remember earlier this year there was a docu-drama about a housing estate in Kilmarnock?
I believe the members of this band also come from Klmarnock.
One of their songs featured in a Max Factor commercial, I believe.
Hopefully this edifies on the yoof of today etc.
regardez vous
henri
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Comment number 38.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#37
For someone who has no telly, you are remarkably well informed.
Indeed, I salute your remarkability!
>8-D
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Comment number 39.
At 21st Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#35
Sorry for the confusion - Highland Motor Vehicles, of course.
#36
The Stripped version's good but the original is better. fine too.
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Comment number 40.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Well, as the Flying Burrito Brothers released their version first, you could argue that the Stones' rendition is the cover.
;o)
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Comment number 41.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:#38
It was the girls in the office talking about it over lunch that brought it back to mind.It's a great thrill for me when they bring in their celebrity magazines and I have no idea who the people in the photies are.
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Comment number 42.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
There is a foolproof method of identifying the Radio Times without looking at the title.
It is the only T.V./Radio guide that does not have a photie of Jessie Wallace on the cover.
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Comment number 43.
At 21st Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#40
Excuse my poor expression. I meant original in respect of the Stripped remake. I should have said "earlier version" to avoid doubt and the risk of wounding, nitpicking comment.
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Comment number 44.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
>8-D
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Comment number 45.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Bryan & Babs,
If we're gonna hear Wild Horses, can we please hear the original release by The Flying Burrito Brothers and not the Rolling Stones' cover version which, let's be honest, we've all heard a million times.
Thank you!
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Comment number 46.
At 21st Oct 2011, henri hannah wrote:you've got about 15 mins to deliver it to reception
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Comment number 47.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#46
It's a wee experiment. I wanna see if they actually read the blog after 1600 hours.
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Comment number 48.
At 21st Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:#45
Et tu Scotus
Gram Parsons couldn't sing in tune - there I've said it.
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Comment number 49.
At 21st Oct 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Norrie will be ever so upset.......
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Comment number 50.
At 21st Oct 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Gram Parsons couldn't sing in tune!!!! What!??
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Comment number 51.
At 21st Oct 2011, ericinelgin wrote:No, but I believe he was very well-mannered and kind to animals.
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Comment number 52.
At 21st Oct 2011, Florian wrote:Oh dear, I predict a riot!
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