Train tracks...
Two hours in the studio with Miss Babs has sent me off the rails ( once again!) so I've decided to use that as inspiration for Monday's show.
Train songs have always been a part of popular music and the romance of the railway is still providing inspiration for the songwriters of today. There's a particularly rich seam of songs in the country genre with artists like Cash and Merle Haggard recording entire albums of train songs.
Don't feel you have to stick strictly to the trains themselves as tickets, stations, platforms and long, long delays may all feature on Monday's show.
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At 27th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
Bryan, I need your assurance that you will not talk over the introduction again!
Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull
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At 27th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
If you cannot give me the assurance I seek, play this instead...
Jackie's Train - Mary Gauthier
I missed most of Friday's show, but the second half playlist looks like the business!
(Apart from Jimmy Somerville, of course. Goes withoot sayin'...)
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At 27th Apr 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Made my short list of aboot a hunner 'n' fifty for the Friday nights distinctive voices but didny make the cut so I feel it's my duty to suggest
Train / Leo Sayer
Al.
No enough Leo yada yada.....there isny though, he was the business!
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At 27th Apr 2012, Rex Titter wrote:... 81 years young this one ...
'The Runaway Train' ~~~ Vernon Dalhart
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At 27th Apr 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Runaway Train' - Soul Asylum.
'Destination Anywhere' - Marvelettes ("said to the man at the railroad station, I wanna ticket just for one")
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At 27th Apr 2012, Rex Titter wrote:memory jerker ...
'Soul Train' ~~~ Swans Way
... lovely biscuits ...
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At 27th Apr 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Getting in with.....
"Rock n Roll Train" - AC/DC
before Norrie gets back.
#3 You're right Al. Not enough Leo Sayer on GIO.
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At 27th Apr 2012, Rex Titter wrote:... so good I had to name-check it twice ...
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At 27th Apr 2012, gaie wrote:are we the blob not the blog now we're all merged into one? (© Miss B)
well anyway, here's the perfect way to open the show and make amends:
Slow Train - Joe Bonamassa
trust me, it was stunning in Edinburgh
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At 27th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
If ye think the trains are slow try waiting furra tram...
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At 27th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
...although it'll probably appear before the Code of Conduct...
>8-D
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At 27th Apr 2012, paolopablo wrote:Seconds for swansway and the marvelettes and agree... Not enough (early) Leo Sayer on GIO
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At 27th Apr 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:#10 sigh!...
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At 27th Apr 2012, FrankInDenny wrote:People Get Ready -- Curtis Mayfield
Two Trains Running -- Little Feet
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At 27th Apr 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Northern Soul...
Don Thomas - 'Come On Train (Ian Parton Remix)'
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At 27th Apr 2012, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:'Jackie's Train' - Mary Gauthier
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At 27th Apr 2012, SpaceTruckin wrote:Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight
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At 27th Apr 2012, gaie wrote:Railroad Bill - Taj Mahal
- Hans Theessink
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At 27th Apr 2012, DC wrote:Last train to Glasgow Central
dC
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At 27th Apr 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:# 15 Class Julie
We deserve a Northern Soul night!
Al.
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At 27th Apr 2012, DC wrote:dC?
Damned ayepad....
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At 27th Apr 2012, paolopablo wrote:Yep friday night some night should be northern soul night
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At 28th Apr 2012, joe-k-brown wrote:First thoughts:
Gladys and the Pips
Long train runnin' - the Doobie Brothers
Southbound train - Nanci Giffith
Downbound train - Springsteen
Long black train - Allison Moorer
Downtown train - Rod Stewart
Morningtown ride - the Seekers
Joe
Linlithgow
City to city - Gerry Rafferty
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At 28th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:- Warren Zevon - The first Zevon track I ever heard. It will not, of course, ever appear on this programme.
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At 28th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#18
Don't make me laugh - I've got a cracked rib.
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At 28th Apr 2012, DC wrote:Better than the wrong type of snow.....
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:'Train running low on soul coal' by XTC or
'Shock on the tube' by 10 CC
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle -
Keep it Country!
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At 28th Apr 2012, gaie wrote:#25 I don't know what's so funny, this is the programme in which We Choose the Music - in fact now that we're all as one, I like to think of it as the programme in which I Choose the Music
The Train and the Gate - Leo Kottke
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:MONDAY
The Train Carrying Jimmie Rodgers ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ - Iris DeMent
I do hope you can track this one down. (See what I did there?)
From - GOING DRIFTLESS: AN ARTISTS' TRIBUTE TO GREG BROWN (Various artists).
Keep it Country!
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#29
What have I missed?
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At 28th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#29
Leo Kottke. Ha Ha Ha. OUCH.
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:Hello again Bryan, Blogotariat....
'Train running low on soul coal' by XTC will no doubt be deemed too depressing; and if Miss Babs is producing next Monday, it will be a 'NO NO'.
So I thought perhaps 'Night train' by Rickie LEE JONES could make it on air.
Friendly greetings to all.
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:...... For XTC fans:
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:One more suggestion: 'Driving the last spike' by GENESIS.
My grandfather (on my Father's side) was a railwayman.
:)
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#33
Christophe,
A brilliant suggestion, but way too sophisticated for the likesay us. Here's a wee preview of Monday's playlist...
Last Train to (1)London (2)Clarksville (3)San Fernando - People Get Ready - Downtown Train - Love Train - Peace Train - Morning Train - Spanish Train - Marrakesh Express - Midnight Train to Georgia - King of the Road - Orange Blossom Special - Casey Jones - and to open the show - City of New Orleans
>8-D
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At 28th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:#7 Great shout Adam a cracking show opener I would think.
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At 28th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:Bowie and Station to Station would, sadly, be too long
Steve Earle - Mystery Train Part 2.
Raul Malo - Downbound Train (great Brooooce cover)
Gene Clark - Train Leaves Here This Morning
New York Dolls - Subway Train
keep it OO Gauge!
New Ypork Dolls - Subway Train
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Theme Suggestion! - Covers from Tribute Albums
Yeah, I know we've had hunners of cover shows, but there's something about cover versions on tribute albums; a purity in the motivation, perhaps.
Pearls in the Snow - Songs of Kinky Friedman
Enjoy Every Sandwich - Songs of Warren Zevon
Brand New Boots & Panties - Songs of Ian Dury
are 3 that spring to mind.
I commend it to the House!
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At 28th Apr 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Echoes of the man in black
Long Black Train / Josh turner
Al.
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At 28th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:#39 great suggestion
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At 28th Apr 2012, gaie wrote:#31 Miss B mistook DC for the Capt or summat, said it was because we had all merged into one in her head.
Escape on the Night Train - Quinn
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:#36 Hello Scotch :)
Too sophisticated am I, really? Well, perhaps I AM French, after all (LOL) but I often have some doubts about my 'French_Ness' [ha ha ha ha]
Anyway, thanks for listening to my suggestions. :)
Here is something French TV viewers sometimes saw on intermissions [interludes]
:)
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:#36 I have just ordered 'The railwayman' by Eric LOMAX from Amazon. I have heard it on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ that his story is soon to be adapted for screen and that they start shooting this month in Scotland with Colin FIRTH starring as Eric LOMAX, Nicole KIDMAN starring as Patti and Jeremy IRVINE starring as the younger LOMAX.
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At 28th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:Hello again Bryan, Blogotariat...;
A song which takes us all back to the time Germany was split in two: BRD (Bundes Republik Deutschland) and DDR (Deutsche Demokratische Republik
Udo LINDENBERG's very special version of 'Chatanooga choo choo' (is this the correct spelling?)
Der Zonderzug nach Pankow (the special train to Pankow)
enjoy!
:)
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At 28th Apr 2012, joethejamman wrote:Asked for this the other night..no joy Belfast Central-Juliet Turner
Flash And The Pan-Waiting For A Train
Eels-Railroad Man
Nancy Whisky-Freight Train.
Kinks-Tired Of Waiting
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At 28th Apr 2012, Alfaeraferry wrote:Take a trip, take a trip, take a trip on the train
Trip trip trip trip, oh baby I'm the same
Take A Trip / Shakin' Pyramids
Al.
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At 28th Apr 2012, DC wrote:#42 surely not? I don't get a mention these days, even though my request is played
DC
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At 28th Apr 2012, henri hannah wrote:#48
Me neither. Nothing I've suggested has made it past the montage for weeks. I remember Scotch Git didn't get a mention for about six weeks once and I'm fairly certain I'm right up there with him.
#15/20/22
yep, a Northern Soul night would be epic. The 'award' for for the abandoned 'producer of the year' is a magnificent Northern Soul box set with really fanstatsic sleeve notes/booklet and lots of photies, posters, stories from the Wigan casino DJ's etc. Since the scores were pretty even over a couple of months and since I began to realise the themes they were dumped with could make a big difference, I decided to award them all equally. In a reversal of 'prizes for all' they apparently are not allowed 'prizes' anyway.
Since they are all young enough to have no idea what Wigan Casino was, I shall arrange to deliver 'A Complete Introduction To Northern Soul', hopefully they will be as captiveted as some of the rest us and grant us bloggers a Northern Soul theme.
Turning to this theme:
Days Of Fire - Nitin Sawhney feat Natty
is probably the most important song written about trains in long enough, from the Album 'London Undersound' it's about travelling on the tube on the day of the Menezes shooting.
However, although I feel certain it would be track of the night, since I've suggested it on present form we won't be hearing that so let's try something much more obvious:
Steam - Peter Gabriel
Long Train Running - the doobies
the beautiful Train In The Distance - Paul Simon and a double whammy, from the Transpotting soundtrack The Passenger - Iggy Pop
but, Nitin Sawhney is what I'd like to hear.
regardez youse
henri
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At 28th Apr 2012, dale_kelvin wrote:having received my uniform and other functional requirements from a location in canning town i decided to travel on the 5.38am friday 27th april, from euston station.......
let me pick up on the story............
the passengers were enjoying the early morning train ride through the english countryside whose colours and poetry could have been penned by wordsworth and turner......commuters from wigan, city types from the city,duh, treckers heading for the lakes, perhaps there were those visiting/leaving a loved ones, children 'doggin' school, and healthy young bubbly types with bicycles.....by the time we'de reached preston the coach i was in , carriage D, was a place of peace and contentment. preston station was busy as the train pulled up for a scheduled stop....the chimes from the tannoy were to inform the passengers that we were at preston and that those leaving should have a safe onwards journey and those remaining should continue the ambiance of the ride etc etc etc.......
however.....
cue the chime chime chime from the tannoy.................
THIS IS THE TRAIN MANAGER.....THE PERSON WHO OWNS THE BICYCLE IN CARRIAGE D,THAT'S SITTING OUTSIDE THE TOILET, BLOCKING THE PASSAGEWAY HAS 1 MINUTE TO MOVE IT OR ITS BEING LEFT ON THE PLATFORM.
now, if you can't remembers this phrase, ask an ageing relative, there is a bit of tennis history where a certain nameless tennis diva used the phrase 'YOU CANNOT BE SURIOUS'.......
but as you all know, with officialdom.....they can be surious.....so after much flapping and unbelievably the flourishing of official letters giving the bicycle permission to be on the train a major international outbreak of war was just by the skin of its teeth...averted.
I sat quietly averting my gaze and began sipping the tea i'de bought at euston 3 hours earlier, i know....yeeeeuk...
i could have used my diplomatic skills to defuse this highly volatile scenario with a simple suggestion to the charity cyclists.
next time put your bike on here....
'freight train'.........elizabeth cotten (or any other decent recording would do)
cheers frae the dale
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At 28th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#50
Who said, "Nothing ever happens in Preston"?
I'd like to hear Elizabeth Cotten, too. The song must have been 50 years old when I first heard it by Nancy Whiskey and Chas McDevitt. I wonder if she got any royalties.
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At 28th Apr 2012, paolopablo wrote:My Coo ca choo choo
Alvin Stardust
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At 28th Apr 2012, paolopablo wrote:You are my love / Liverpool Express
One way ticket / Eruption
What was that song about a wummin on a train to Paisley. Does anyone know who she was?
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At 28th Apr 2012, CaptRamius wrote:#35
Also Brian McNeill: Drive The Golden Spike
(aye, but it's non-proclaimerywhiterabbitness *and* scottish, so won't be featured)
(we could fill a week of shows with scottish acts that just don't get featured anything like as often as they're requested. Even the pop ones)
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At 28th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:AFR could you add to your BCC the following bleats:
1. I never get a song played
2. I've asked for this for months (i.e it is dross)
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At 28th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:oops i meant :o)
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At 28th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
DC,
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio4, Thursday, May 3rd., 23:00 - Syd Barrett.
Also available on Alison Again, Rom-Com with Tamsin Greig & Alex Jennings.
Well worth a listen! If you like that sort of thing...
;o)
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At 28th Apr 2012, henri hannah wrote:oh.. and
Fast Train - Solomon burke and
Train - Goldfrapp
regardez - youse
henri
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At 28th Apr 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#6
Right enough Rex, quite a mem j that one.
#36
Good guessing SG, but I dont think they'll play Spanish Train again. It wasnt what they expected when they played it last time.
#50
Whats the uniform for Dale?
#55
Need to wait for the next BCC Committee meeting.
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At 29th Apr 2012, patrick mccafferty wrote:city of new orleans = willie nelson
love Train = the o'jays
marrakesh express = crosby stills & nash
midnight Train to georgia = gladys knight & the pips
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At 29th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#60
To this list of obscure songs you should add:
Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley
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At 29th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:And possibly:
- The Beat Stokers
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Comment number 63.
At 29th Apr 2012, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Went with my son to see The Avengers this evening.
I was well miffed when I didnt see Patrick Macnee and Diana Rigg in full 3D glory.
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At 29th Apr 2012, DC wrote:#55 please sir!
I bet you wiz a class monitor at primary school
#59 re #50 read the previous blogs, yer too busy thinking about this bcc stuff
D(isnae) C(onform)
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:why? why has my last post been deleted? Was there anything really offensive in it? I do not think so. The idea was just to try translating Udo LINDENBERG's song into English. And after all, it is not ME taking on Erich Honecker. And I do not think he is highly revered in Germany (East or West) either.
Well... whatever....
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At 29th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Sacrebleu!
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At 29th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
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At 29th Apr 2012, dale_kelvin wrote:#59 @ ya A_F_R............its ma olympic volunteers uniform, its a show coming near you soon.
there seems to be increasing concern on this blog re standards in skools etc the most recent example of a soo' side school and its 'mckenzie' like approach to the curriculum.might be nirvana to some but to others this old buffer will be birlin' if not taking tea in BR's first class munching on some o' they heavenly 'cup cakes'
point of discussion (no irony)... how come cup cakes have become a compass for today's orthodox philosophy?
'night mail (train)'..................w.h. auden (brownie points from mr reith for playin' as well)
cheers frae the dale (save our station)
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At 29th Apr 2012, dale_kelvin wrote:#66 @ ya CN
but wiz he any good on the moothie? (a much underrated instrument whose possibilities were largely ignored by the regime, which goes to show that if you ignore the 'moothie' ye'll come a cropper sooner or later with or without pancakes!!)
cheers frae the dale
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:# 68 Thanks Scotch! Now I know there is a double 't': chattanooga. Double tea? Hum, not now. Better not to eat too much since I have IBS.....
:)
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At 29th Apr 2012, paolopablo wrote:#17 #23 #36 #60
Even with all the klaxons goin off in the background midnight train to georgia's class would still come through.
#65 congratulations Mr Naud. Initiation passed!
I vote Norrie thatcher stalin Maclean head of BCC. He'll sort us out.
I also vote DK head of IOC. He will make Frank happy and make the slosh an olympic sport.
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:Ahaaaa! Copyright laws. Methinks Dear Udo has never had to eke a living with less than 700 euros per month for more than three years, nor has he ever had to survive on peas, rice and beans for one full year. Had he been born in East Germany, he might have had to...
On second thoughts, I could do with a double tea.....
:)
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At 29th Apr 2012, norriemaclean wrote:Yes yes. Thanks.
Did you lot that like 10cc see they have reformed and playing at the Playhouse.
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:#70 Hiya Dale :)
I really do not know.... I suppose Udo can play the moothie. Perhaps Wikipedia can tell us ....
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At 29th Apr 2012, Will Power wrote:R.E.M. - "Driver 8"
Psychedelic Furs - "Into You Like A Train"
The Equals - "Funky Like A Train"
The Blue Nile - "From A Late Night Train"
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At 29th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:I'm thinking of donating a prize to anyone who can detect a scintilla of sense in posts #64-#75.
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At 29th Apr 2012, henri hannah wrote:#74
2.5CC more like it.
I'll let it pass, though the original 10CC would still be epic. Eric was is a terrible car crash a few years ago and I'm not sure how he is - did you know he was married to Lol Creme's sister?
regardez youse
henri
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:Ha! here is another train track by 'Les RITA MITSOUKO4
'Le petit train'
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At 29th Apr 2012, mikeshropshire wrote:The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore: Michelle Shocked
(The L&N being of course the The Louisville and Nashville Railroad).
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At 29th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:- Jackson Browne & Bonnie Raitt - Waiting for the Double-E
- Bob Dylan - Flaggin' down the Double-E
- Rolling Stones - My baby done caught that southbound train and gone
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At 29th Apr 2012, SpaceTruckin wrote:#50 - Aye standards must be dropping in schools if they are now allowing the bairns, to indulge in "doggin".
AR - will you be publishing aforementioned BCC?
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At 29th Apr 2012, SpaceTruckin wrote:Oops - forgot the F. Should have read AFR.
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At 29th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Like the Potty-Mouthed Pirate, you wanted an F in ARRRRRRRRRR!
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At 29th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#77
#73 is an obvious dig at Julie the Francophile!
"You'll have had your double tea?"
What's my prize?
expectant git
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At 29th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
dale_kelvin,
11 weeks, 5 days a week, 9 hours a day, and they give you only ONE uniform?!?
>8-D
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At 29th Apr 2012, Christophe NAUD wrote:# 85 Hello again Scotch
No double tea this evening_ low stomach capacity.
:)
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At 29th Apr 2012, gaie wrote:exciting week ahead .........
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At 29th Apr 2012, Thing-Fish wrote:#78
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At 29th Apr 2012, Thing-Fish wrote:#78 It’s Crème on this programme!
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At 29th Apr 2012, Thing-Fish wrote:DESPERADOS WAITING FOR A TRAIN by MALLARD – double whammy!
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At 29th Apr 2012, Thing-Fish wrote:3.10 TO YUMA by SANDY DENNY
MORNINGTOWN RIDE by THE SEEKERS
CLICK CLACK by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART AND HIS MAGIC BAND
GRAVEYARD TRAIN by CRE….. och, what’s the point, I mean really, we all know what’s on the playlist and none of it will be worth listening to.
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At 29th Apr 2012, dale_kelvin wrote:#86 @ ya SG
ye git 2 of everything, but only 1 watch and 1 pair of commissioned adidas trainers and sadly only 1 jacket and mibbe free parking and a definitely a dinner ticket.
#87 @ ya CN
hiya...... that's far too much information
cheers frae the dale
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At 29th Apr 2012, Glen Miller wrote:#92
Courage brother, do not stumble. You'll eventually learn to love Albert Hammond's I'm A Train and, if you go private, you may even avoid bedsores.
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At 30th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Aye, very funny. What have I won?
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At 30th Apr 2012, Scotch Get wrote:#93
dale_kelvin,
Free parking? In London?!? At least they don't say lunch when they mean dinner.
;o)
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At 30th Apr 2012, Will Power wrote:Robbie Robertson - "Somewhere Down The Crazy River"
"Catch the blue train
To places never been before"
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At 30th Apr 2012, DC wrote:Surely the show has to open with Johnny Cash & The Orange Blossom Special?
DC
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At 30th Apr 2012, DC wrote:....dribbles past one defender, nutmegs another, races to the corner flag.... right foot cross to the penalty box and....
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At 30th Apr 2012, DC wrote:GOAAAALLLLL
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