Leaps and bounds...
Tonight's theme of 'pop geography' brought out some brilliant music and some great puns as well. Being an Aberdonian I loved 'Torry' Amos but the one that made me laugh out loud was 'Brotherhood Oman'. Thanks also to DC for the epic list elsewhere on the blog.
Tomorrow's theme is music from a leap year, so in order to allow you to start plotting your suggestions, here is a list of every leap year since 1950:
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1996
2000
2004
2008
2012
Comment number 1.
At 28th Feb 2012, Rex Titter wrote:1976
'It should have been me' ~~ Yvonne Fair
... keep the earplugs handy
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Comment number 2.
At 28th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:1956
'My Blue Heaven' - Fats Domino
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Comment number 3.
At 28th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:1964
The Beatles - 'If I Fell'
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Comment number 4.
At 28th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
Right, having got the credit for a song I didn't request, let's see if I can actually get a request played. With or without the credit.
>8-D
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Keep it Country!
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Comment number 5.
At 28th Feb 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:Your charts for 26th February 1972...
MOTHER OF MINE ~ NEIL REID
Your charts for 28th February 1976...
I LOVE TO LOVE (BUT MY BABY LOVES TO DANCE) ~ TINA CHARLES
Your charts for 23RD February 1980...
SO GOOD TO BE BACK HOME AGAIN ~ TOURISTS
Your charts for 25th February 1984...
MY EVER CHANGING MOODS ~ STYLE COUNCIL
Thanks
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Comment number 6.
At 28th Feb 2012, Madmacfaeclydebank wrote:#4 Aye, that's right you bask in the glory! I'm away off-line or is it on-line... Ach, whatever! ;-)
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Comment number 7.
At 28th Feb 2012, DC wrote:Summer 1972:
Standing in the road - Blackfoot Sue
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Comment number 8.
At 28th Feb 2012, gaie wrote:2012
- Admiral Fallow - pure stoater by the way
fair enjoyed reading through the list of placenames again, DC
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Comment number 9.
At 28th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:2004
'Is It 'Cos I'm Cool?' - Mousse T
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Comment number 10.
At 28th Feb 2012, DC wrote:#8 so did I Gaie, but we hae tae mind that it was a big team effort with input fae the likes of GlenEric (where's he gone?)
DC
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Comment number 11.
At 28th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:My memory seems to suggest 1972 was the greatest year in creativity in music - I've only listed a small fraction of stuff I loved from that year.1988 is a complete blank.
1964: You Can't Do That - The Beatles
1968: Jumpin Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones
1968: For Once In My Life - Stevie Wonder
1968: White Room - Cream
1968: Love Child - the Supremes
1968:, Martha My Dear - The Beatles
1972 Moonage Daydream - David Bowie
1972 Polical Science - Randy Newman
1972 Dirty Work - Steely Dan
1972 Virginia Plain - Roxy Music
1972 Heart of Gold - Neil Young
1972 Stay With Me - The Faces
1972 I Saw The Light - Todd Rundgren
1976 Linda Paloma - Jackson Brown
1976 Dancing Queen - Abba
1980: Ashes To Ashes - David Bowie
1980: Waterfalls - Paul McCartney
1984: Stay - The Blue Nile
1984: So Many Sides Of You - Bobby Womack
1988: bringing up small children, building a business, can't remember.
1992: k d lang - Season Of Hollow Soul
1992: Mary -Chapin Carpenter - The Rhythm Of The Blues
1998; Beck - Where It's At
2000: Madonna - Don't Tell Me
2004: Mylo - In My Arms
2008; Great Expectations - The Gaslight Anthem
2008 The Kids Don't Stand a Chance - Vampire Weekend
2012: Beetle In The Box - Admiral Fallow Simplification of the Sound, which lets the lyrics breathe - particularly like the 'ghosts in the machine' line. Looking forward to the crucial 2nd album, but i think they've got it right.
I've been following Radio 4's PM campaign for ' making the great leap', starting tomorrow, obviously. I'm going to do this. Still on the Springstein diet, Norrie?
Our hero is to be congratulated on two of the most diverse programes we've heard in a while, so all our blog debates count for something - those things that hurt, instruct.
However it is self defeating to be endlessly negative, one has to find a way of rewarding the appropriate behaviour.
So, informally, I've decided to monitor the playlist against the number of tracks/covers I was unfamilar with and allocate that number against the producer for the evening.
So far it's Richard 10, Kirsten 8. At the end of each month I'll award a 'Producer of the Month award' and later a 'Producer Of the Year' award, if I can maintain it that long.
Anyone want to join in/ how can we develop this?.
regardez youse
henri.
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Comment number 12.
At 28th Feb 2012, Bruce Nesmith wrote:"Had a Dream (Sleeping with the Enemy)," Roger Hodgson 1984
"Time and Tide," Basia 1988
"Love is Free," Sheryl Crow 2008 from her album "Detours"
Still waiting to hear my favorite song of 2012...
Bruce Nesmith
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
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Comment number 13.
At 28th Feb 2012, Kene Gelly wrote:2012
... so far ...
'Genesis' ~~ Grimes
notes of melancholy and no bitter after taste ...
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Comment number 14.
At 28th Feb 2012, joe-k-brown wrote:1996
On a bus to St Cloud - Gretchen Peters
2000
Red dirt girl - Emmylou Harris
Your lies - Shelby Lynn
2004
Somewhere only we know - Keane
All at sea - Jamie Callum
Trouble - Ray LaMontagne
2008
Holiday - Joan as Policewoman
All I want to do - Sugarland
Run - Kathleen Edwards
Even now - William Fitzsimmons
Joe
Linlithgow
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Comment number 15.
At 29th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Will each year get at least one song?
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Comment number 16.
At 29th Feb 2012, paolopablo wrote:#11 1998?
#15. Why? Do you think 1976 should get all the songs?
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Comment number 17.
At 29th Feb 2012, paolopablo wrote:Previously on the blog
DC when that list or part of that list was being compiled i was out and about shopping following the posts coming in thick and fast on my new smartphone and laughing like someone that laughs a lot. Folk must have thought i had escaped fae somewhere laughin everytime I looked at my phone.
King Crail / Alvas Arran Paisley still makes me titter.
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Comment number 18.
At 29th Feb 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:1968
Yesterday Has Gone / Cupids Inspiration
Ain't Nothing But A Houseparty / Showstoppers
1972
Dancing in the Moonlight / King Harvest
(heard lot's of covers of this, still like this version the best)
It Never Rains in Southern California / Albert Hammond
1976
Hotel California / Eagles
Couldn't Get It Right / Climax Blues Band
White Honey / Graham Parker & The Rumour
More to follow ramorra, aff tae beddybyes.....
Al.
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Comment number 19.
At 29th Feb 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:Here is my own pick
1972
WHO 'Join together'
Harry NILSSON 'Without you'
AMERICA 'Horse with no name'
Elton JOHN 'Love lies bleeding'
Neil YOUNG 'Heart of Gold'
1976-
Gary WRIGHT 'Dream weaver'
Bob DYLAN 'Hurricane'
10cc 'I'm Mandy fly me'
WINGS 'Let 'em in'
ABBA 'Money, money, money'
Elton JOHN 'Pinball wizard'
HALL & OATES 'Sara smile'
Linda RONSTADT 'That'll be the day'
Al STEWARD 'Year of the cat'
QUEEN ' You're my best friend'
1980-
Diana ROSS 'Upside down'
ABBA 'The winner takes it all'
BLONDIE 'Call me'
Kate BUSH 'Babooshka'
Jackson BROWNE 'Boulevard' or 'That girl could sing'
Siouxie and the Banshees 'Christine'
Peter GABRIEL ' Games without frontiers'
DEVO ' Freedom of choice'
FOREIGNER 'Head games'
the CARS 'Touch and go'
1984-
Lloyd COLE and the COMMOTIONS 'Forest fire' or 'Perfect skin'
Nick KERSHAW 'I won't let the sun go down on me'
VAN HALEN 'Jump'
Rick SPRINGFIELD ' Love somebody'
John WAITE 'Missing you'
The STRANGLERS ' skin deep'
TOTO 'Stranger in town'
Mike OLDFIELD 'To France'
The CARS 'You might think'
Think I will stop at that for the moment.
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Comment number 20.
At 29th Feb 2012, gaie wrote:oh defo seconds for Skin Deep, great song. Have to remind myself of the Rick Springfield now, I bought the album, must have liked it, can't remember it at all.
Thumbs up for last night's playlist - keep going, folks, keep going, looking good.
#10, yes, come on back, Glen/Eric.
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Comment number 21.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:16, sorry, typo - 1996 - Beck - Where It's At
Tonight's show will be a bit of a challenge for the producer. Thank god Bohemian Rhapsody was released in 75.
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Comment number 22.
At 29th Feb 2012, norriemaclean wrote:1952 - 1952 Vincent Black Lighting, Richard Thompson
1956 - Angel Eyes, The Four Freshmen
1960 - Such A Night, Elvis
1964 - Blues In The Bottle, The Holy Modal Rounders
1968 -Big Boss Man, Bobbie Gentry
1972 -All The Young Dudes, Mott The Hoople
1976 - Give Up The Funk, Parliament
1980 - Ashes To Ashes, Bowie
1984 -Dancing In The Dark, Brooooce
1988 - Brilliant Disguise, Broooce
1992 - Tears Of Love Recall, k d lang
1996 -Life Is Sweet, Maria McKee
2000 - Oh My Sweet Carolina. Ryan Adams
2004 - Let Me Kiss You, Mozz
2008 -Good Morning, Sparks
2012 - We Take Care Of Our Own, The Boss
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Comment number 23.
At 29th Feb 2012, norriemaclean wrote:or del mcouery - 1952 vincent black lighting
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Comment number 24.
At 29th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#16 Well, some sort of "weighting" might be employed, certainly.
#11 I think we could have a month alternating between '72 and '76, Henri, and still not do them justice.
#20 Glen Eric may be tempted back by this theme, Gaie. He could have a go at "PPP" with this one. Thats "Predicting Preferred Picks" of the GIO team, in this case, for each of the years.
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Comment number 25.
At 29th Feb 2012, mikeshropshire wrote:1956: Just Walking In The Rain: Johnny Ray
1960: My Old Man's A Dustman: Lonnie Donegan
1964: The House Of The Rising Sun: The Animals
1968: I've Gotta Get a Message to You: The Bee Gees
1972: Alone Again (Naturally): Gilbert O'Sullivan
1976: A Little Bit More: Dr. Hook
1980: It's Still Rock and Roll to Me: Billy Joel
1984: That's All: Genesis
1988: Fast Car: Tracy Chapman
1992: I Can't Make You Love Me: Bonnie Raitt
1996: Breakfast At Tiffany's: Deep Blue Something
2000: Stan: Eminem
2004: White Flag: Dido
2008: Love Story: Taylor Swift
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Comment number 26.
At 29th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#25
Is there a story there Mike?
:)
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Comment number 27.
At 29th Feb 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:'Année bissextile' (French for leap year) But the other day, a weatherman on French TV said 'année bisexuelle'. Isn't it what they call a trip of the tongue?
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Comment number 28.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
"I'm glad I'm not bisexual. I couldn't stand being rejected by women and men."
Bernard Manning
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Comment number 29.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
When Olga discovered her Scotch lover was bisexual, she didn't know which way to turn.
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Comment number 30.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
What's that,
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Comment number 31.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:#16
Agreed - and I forgot to something in from 'Exile On Main Street'.
1972: Rip This Joint - The Rolling Stones
regardez - youse
henri
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Comment number 32.
At 29th Feb 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:some mair...
1980
I Got You / Split Enz
Jersey Girl / Tom Waits
'84
Shout / Tears For Fears
Can't Fight This Feeling / REO Speedwagon
'88
Wishing Well / Terence Trent D'Arby
Hallelujah Man / Love and Money
'92
Under the Bridge / Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Friday, I'm in Love / The Cure
'96
One of us / Joan Osborne
Too Much / Dave Matthews Band
2000
I Hope You Dance / Lee Ann Womack
Smooth / Santana (with Rob Thomas on lead vocs. version)
2004
My Immortal / Evanescence
Daughters / John Mayer
2008
When The Sun Goes Down / Joe Bonamassa
Live Like You Were Dyin' / Tim McGraw
Phew, Bryan is gonny need the extra 24 hours to play this lot. Some great choices so far guys and gals, hope the Production Team are in early, they've gotta a bit of sortin' out to do.
Al.
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Comment number 33.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:well with 110 minutes and music from seven decades to consider it will be surprising if I hear anything tonight that isn't an old hit I have heard before which unbalances my producers award scoring - so if I hear anything I don't know, I'll give it ten points.
regardez youse
henri
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Comment number 34.
At 29th Feb 2012, DC wrote:#17 I think there's the possibility of a theme suggestion here.
You know how lots of folk keep textin in telling Scotland what they're having for tea? Well the theme could be to make a song suggestion based around that meal eg
"Bryan, we're having a 'David Gilmour Salad' for tea: chicken legs, lettuce leaves, cucumber, coleslaw and Fat Old Sun dried tomatoes"
or
"Just time for a snack, how boring! Anything by the Granny Smiths would be goood".
Bound to be more....
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Comment number 35.
At 29th Feb 2012, Rex Titter wrote:1952 'It wasn't God who made Honky Tonk Angels' ~~ Kitty Wells
1956 'Flying Saucer' ~~ Buchanan & Goodman
1960 'Bye Bye Baby' ~~ Mary Wells
1964 'BJ the DJ' ~~ Stonewall Jackson
1968 'Care of Cell 44' ~~ The Zombies
1972 'I Gotcha' ~~ Joe Tex
1976 'Get up offa that thing' ~~ James Brown
1980 'A Forest' ~~ The Cure
1984 'All my rowdy friends are coming over Tonight' ~~ Hank Williams
1988 'Fat' ~~ Wierd Al Jankovic
1992 'The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead' ~~ XTC
1996 'Caught a Lite Sneeze' ~~ Tori Amos
2000 'Frank Sinatra' ~~ Miss Kitten & The Hacker
2004 'I have forgiven Jesus' ~~ Morrisey
2008 'Ame no Hi ni wa Ame no Naka o Kaze no Hi ni wa Kaze no Naka o'
~ Hitomi Shimitani
2012 'Drunk' ~~ Ed Sheerin
........... eclectic heaven
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Comment number 36.
At 29th Feb 2012, patrick mccafferty wrote:My thanks to Adam_from_rio for the complimentary mention yesterday
(At 19:14 28th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:
McCafferty-esque, DC.
A fine collection)
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Comment number 37.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:#36
Welcome!
Good to see you on the blog, Patrick!
Plenty of space here to get a decent sized list in and join the show's troublesome, rebellious awkward squad, who, that notwithstanding, form the backbone of the show.
Must be a big list for tonight?
regardez - youse
henri
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Comment number 38.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:#35
I'm not familiar with any of those, that I recall, so if one gets played that's an automatic ten points for tonight's producer!
regardez -youse
henri
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Comment number 39.
At 29th Feb 2012, ProducerBabs wrote:#11
as senior producer I have a couple of questions regarding the "producer of the year" award.
Is this part of the official appraisal system
Is there a proper award - like a trophy or a plaque that we can show our parents
And can we have badges like they do in the fast food outlet with stars on it
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Comment number 40.
At 29th Feb 2012, dale_kelvin wrote:now for the next debate.
'lists'......are they a good thing?
now, this isnae the definitive answer and don't draw any conclusions either.
my list.
'this wheel's on fire'................brian auger/julie driscoll and the trinity (who needs wikickedpedia).
cheers frae the dale
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Comment number 41.
At 29th Feb 2012, Will Power wrote:1972
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band - My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains
1976
Boz Scaggs - What Can I Say
1980
Eddie Rabbitt - I Love A Rainy Night
1984
Julian Cope - An Elegant Chaos
1988
R.E.M. - Stand
1992
Peter Gabriel - Digging in the Dirt
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Comment number 42.
At 29th Feb 2012, Will Power wrote:#40 Yes - see #41 ☺
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Comment number 43.
At 29th Feb 2012, patrick mccafferty wrote:Thanks to Henri Hannah for his welcome, as challenged here's my short list for tonight ...........
1952 : here in my heart = al martino
1956 : rock around the clock = bill haley
16 tons = tennessee ernie ford
memories are made of this = dean martin
its almost tomorrow = dreamwavers
why do fools fall in love = teenagers
just walkin in the rain = johnny ray
1960 : running bear= johnny preston
cathy's clown = everlys
3 steps to heaven = eddie cochran
good timin = jimmy jones
shakin all over = johnny kidd & the pirates
please dont tease = cliff
1964 : glad all over = dave clark 5
needles & pins or dont throw your love away = searchers
little children = billy j kramer
world without love = peter & gordon
1968 : mighty quinn = manfred mann
legend of xanadu = dave dee, dozy, beaky etc
lady madonna OR hey jude = beatles
young girl = gary puckett
with a little help for my friends = joe cocker
1972 : i'd like to teach the world to sing = new seekers
school's out = alice cooper
clair = gilbert o'sulivan
1976 : december 63 = 4 seasons
i love to love = tina charles
combine harvester = the wurzels
mississippi = pussycat
under the moon of love = showaddywaddy
1980 : together we are beautiful =fern kinney
geno = dexy's
start = the jam
tide is high = blondie
1984: pipes of peace = paul mccartney
99 red balloons = nena
i just called to say i love you = stevie wonder
1988 : dont turn around = aswad
heart = pet shop boys
he ainty heavy he's my brother = hollies
orinoco flow = enya
1992 : aint no doubt = jimmy nail
slepping satellite = tasmin archer
1996 : dont look back in anger = oasis
return of the mack = mark morrison
breakfast at tiffany's = deep blue something
2000 : rise = gabrielle
pure shores = all saints
never be the same again = mel c
breathless = the corrs
2004 : toxic = britney
5 colours in her hair = mcfly
call on me = eric prydz
2008 : all summer long = kid rock
2012 : ?????
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Comment number 44.
At 29th Feb 2012, DC wrote:I can foresee a rant by Julie Fae Embry....
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Comment number 45.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:#39
Howdi Miss B
Yep, absolutely!
This bloggers endorsement, based upon eclecticism, whilst unlikely to form part of the internal appraisal system is nevertheless a useful addition to the CV and a handy thing to have sitting about the desk when Jeff swoops in from Inverness.
Moreover, striving to attain this award motivates the producer to be more influentially persuasive with our hero for the minority tracks in the nightly plebiscite, thus encouraging an interesting and diverse musical offering on a constant basis, without alienating the mainstream core audience. (this reads like a commissioning brief)
I will think about a gong for 'producer of the month' and there will be a proper trophy for 'producer of the year' -there should certainly be some function to present it and I'll have a think abut that too.
Hopefully my blogging peers will join in. First gong dished out for March but I'll carry the February ones forward.
So far I'm at Richard 10 - Kirsten 8. Tonight's will be tough because of the theme but 10 points for anything not heard before - Rex Titter's list will achieve that easily.
This blog constitutes a fair old amount of musical knowledge, so to get such an award is not a little thing.
regardez youse
henri
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At 29th Feb 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:How about some angst or anguish for a change?
'The affectionate punch' by The ASSOCIATES was released in 1980. What I like about the introductory track are the eerie backing vocals. They seem to convey fear mixed with pathos.
I luv' it, I luv' it, I luv it!!!!
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Comment number 47.
At 29th Feb 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:I am talking about this version (there is another one on youtube, but not as good as this )
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Comment number 48.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#39
Miss Babs,
A Country song will earn y'all 5 of your Earth points.
A song requested by Scotch Git will earn y'all 10 points.
Ergo, a Country song requested by Scotch Git will earn a massive 15 points!!!
NEWSFLASH!!! A 5 point bonus will be awarded for Country songs requested by Scotch Git, giving the producer responsible a humungous 20 points!!!
At the end of March, the winning producer will be given a chocolate egg.
N.B. The aforesaid chocolate egg is unlikely to be "Kosher for Passover".
If in doubt, consult your Rabbi.
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Comment number 49.
At 29th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#44 Explain...unless particulartly perplexed, I've given up ranting...to be honest I've managed to wean myself off listening nightly...I did get annoyed at good suggestions being passed-up in favour of same ol' but...it's just a radio show etc etc. I've ranted in the past...and may do again but, at the moment, I agree with Norrie!
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Comment number 50.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#39, #48
See #4
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Comment number 51.
At 29th Feb 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#49
rant, rant, rant. At least it's no' a fitba' blog...
;o)
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Comment number 52.
At 29th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#51 Sharrap xx
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Comment number 53.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:Well, that's Davy Jones away - I'm completely gutted, I never imagined Megrahi would outlive one of the Monkees.
The theme just gets stronger and stronger.Our hero is doing tributes on the spot.. poor old Bert Jansch...
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Comment number 54.
At 29th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#45
I have still got that mankini (slightly soiled) if you need it Henri.
Welcome McCafferty (if it is indeed you!). The Blog was getting a bit listless right enough.
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Comment number 55.
At 29th Feb 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Davey Jones!!! Nooooooo!...though Mike's my favourite.
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Comment number 56.
At 29th Feb 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#40
Well D-K, I'm not a list fan. I think bloggers should restrict themselves to a max of four shouts a theme. They may have more than that that fit the theme but they should force themselves to choose the four they'd most like to hear on the show.
Also (although this is sometimes harder to do) they should should not request songs, which they know are rubbish, simply because they fit the theme (eg Lily the Pink the other week).
There is nothing clever about reproducing huge google/spotify/songfacts generated lists.
Not, I hasten to add, that I'm against using such methods as memory aids, but the selection process suggested above should then be employed.
IMHO as they say...
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Comment number 57.
At 29th Feb 2012, henri hannah wrote:Rex Titter's Mary Wells track gets the 10 points, Miss B.
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Comment number 58.
At 29th Feb 2012, DC wrote:#49 I seem to mind you getting annoyed at the length "Bryan O' Burnett" got when we were making it up, and the inconvenience it caused you having to scroll down your ayefone. I'm referring to the length of the previous posting to mine...
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