Donna's summer mix tape...
I was really won over by tonight's summer mix which was submitted by Donna on Skye. Donna is an American who came here on holiday and met the love of her life. The mix tape tells the story of their romance. I hope you are as charmed as we were....
"My summer playlist is not exactly about my favorite summer songs although there are a few that fit the bill; but my list is more about songs that illustrate my favorite summer. That summer just happens to be last summer when I first visited this wonderful country and of which I'm now a permanent resident."
Beautiful Day - U2 -Last summer I arrived in Glasgow excited to visit a country I've always wanted to explore. The day I arrived was gorgeous and now the first hard part - driving on the other side of the road. To make sure I didn't turn into wrong lanes, I decided to follow the car in front of me and simply to do what he did. I followed the poor fellow for miles and miles ending up somewhere in Paisley but more confident. After a long look at the map, I headed up to Fort William.
Top of The World - Carpenters -The theme for my holiday was whiskey and health. I started with health since if I started with whiskey I may not have gotten to the second part. Not wanting to be a wimp, I chose Ben Nevis for some exercise. I should mention that this was my first outdoor adventure in 20 years. Donning my new boots, new fleece, new rain pants, new rucksack, new everything, I set out up the hill. Here are a few tips for those who have never done this type of thing before:
Start out fast - It will be the fastest you walk that day without wincing with every step
When you see others, stop soon enough to stop huffing and puffing to be able to say Hiya without sounding like you need medical attention
Sing a theme song - Mine was from the Sound of Music "Climb Every Mountain" Though after a little while I realized the lyrics were a metaphor (how can anyone climb every mountain and ford every stream -yeah right)
Never tell yourself that "No Matter What, EVEN IF IT KILLS ME, I'll get to the top." This gets old when you're only half way up.
Whatever you do, don't look back at the car
Despite all the pain and suffering (and snow), I made it to the top
American Woman - Lenny Kravitz -The feeling of accomplishment was almost enough compensation for the pain my knees were feeling on the way back down Ben Nevis. With no place booked for the night I headed north. Along the route I saw a hitchhiker and since I was traveling solo and had no one to celebrate with I didn't hesitate to stop. He was on his way to Inverness. Turns out he was American too and couldn't hide his disappointed in being picked up by another American thus not having an "authentic" experience. He was equally unimpressed with my Ben Nevis achievement (he was an outdoorsy type) and at that moment I knew that I wasn't going to Inverness and dropped him at Invergarry and headed toward Skye.
Do You Believe In Magic - Lovin' Spoonful - Little did I know that I would be driving along the road from Glasgow to Skye at least once or twice a month for the next year and a half. If I hadn't been jet lagged and exhausted from my walk I may have been able to hear the siren song that was calling me. Shunning the Bed and Breakfasts that I passed along the road I fully embraced the "outdoorsy" culture and decided to sleep in a hostel for the first time in my life. I drove to the end of the Isle and found myself being checked into Dun Flodigarry Hostel by my future husband, Bryan.
Always Take The Weather With You - Crowded House - My fellow hostellers included Jack and Bob from near Aberdeen who are both over 70 and had walking stories to share all night. It was time to start on the second theme of my holiday, whiskey. Truth be told, I could hardly understand a word Jack said, who has never ventured out of Scotland, but Bob translated. It was these two men, whose company and bothy music were magic, that kept me another night in the hostel. The next afternoon I was studying for my upcoming transition to Captain for the airline I work for and Bryan came by my table. I was studying weather and Bryan just so happened to work for the Met office for 20 years and he sat down to chat.
Fooled Around and Fell in Love - Elvin Bishop -Our conversation lasted the entire length of my holiday and continues to this day. Bryan swept me off my feet and my whirlwind tour of Scotland stopped at Dun Flodigarry. Neither of us could imagine such an unlikely meeting nor the lasting power it had over us. We both knew that the week had been special. It wasn't your ordinary summer fling.
Who Needs Sleep - Barenaked Ladies - I was living in Cleveland Ohio and Bryan lived in Dun Flodigarry. That is one huge commute. Luckily, my job allows for a flexible schedule and I will work ten days and then have 5-7 days off. During the first part of our relationship I would fly into Glasgow and hire a car to come up to Skye. Those journeys were filled with obstacles. All the massive lorries trying to run me off the road up through Loch Lomond, the deer that would come out of nowhere and not to mention tourists in caravans. Despite all that I would still get sleepy behind the wheel so I would put together mix tapes and one song was my favorite - Who Needs Sleep.
Life With You - The Proclaimers -Bryan and I took our first holiday together to Mexico last September. We stayed at a gorgeous bay with very few tourists called Akumal South. The beachfront was populated by sea turtles that came during the night to lay eggs in the sand. Each morning there were special monitors who would mark each of the nests along the beach so the tourists wouldn't stumble over them. It was on this beach that Bryan asked me to marry him. The Proclaimers song was played at our wedding and just by chance they were in Cleveland the last night of our honeymoon before Bryan flew back to Skye without me. The venue was small and we were able to request "our" song and they were generous to give us a special dedication. By the way, lest you think Cleveland was our honeymoon choice, our honeymoon was not in Cleveland but in Kauai. Nothing against Cleveland, we do have the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum!
Things We Do For Love - 10cc -ÌýThe winter proved difficult for the long distance commute. The flights out of New York were often postponed due to snowstorms. At times I found myself running for a flight to Manchester because the other flights were full. By this point, we had abandoned the hire car, not because of my driving but because of a lack of sleep, and the bus to Portree became my mode of transportation. This was less conducive sight-seeing. Once I got on the bus it was rare to still be awake by Loch Lomond. The next day Bryan, keen to have an afternoon out in the hills, would have a new hill for us to walk up. I must say that jet lag is best cured by a good hill walk only if your partner can stand the moaning for the first hour or so. At times, after only two days with Bryan, I would be taking the return journey back to Glasgow-Newark-Cleveland.
Doobie Brothers - 'Listen To The Music' -Bryan loves the pop music of the 60's; 70's and some early 80's. There have been many times that we've not been able to get out of the car until the presenter finishes the countdown of the top 10 songs of whatever particular year it is. Bryan will invariably guess the song before announced. Then he proceeds to tell me exactly where he was when he heard the song. Many of his first emails to me had lyrics hidden in them to see if I would notice. I'm a tune girl myself unfortunately Bryan has no ear and when asked to hum a few bars he refers me to youtube. We often listen to "Get It On" at the same time with me in whatever city I happen to be in and Bryan back in Skye. The program themes are much discussed and we keep secret our separate requests until after the show. Listening together provides a little thread that feels like we're sharing time together although the distance is great.
Homeward Bound - Simon and Garfunkel - Bryan and I were married in April in my hometown of Chehalis (pronounced Sha-Hey-Lis), Washington in the Pacific Northwest. The time I spend with Bryan in Skye is precious time and the hills are getting a little easier. The views from the top of the Cullins never fail to take my breath away. Embracing the new country has not been a hardship. The landscape and people are fantastic. Unfortunately, I still commute from Cleveland until I find a flying job in Scotland. But these days when landing in Glasgow I no longer feel like I'm coming for a visit, I'm now coming home..
Wild Thing - Troggs - Life has more twists and turns than a Scottish single track road! Life with Bryan has been a fantastic adventure and although we are still in the newlywed blush, the skies are CAVOK (aviation term for Ceiling and Visibility Okay). This song is for my husband who after my long journeys home has the wine open, shower running and fresh flowers on the counter. If it's true that absence makes the heart grow fonder, we're destined for long term happiness. I'm looking forward to growing old - let's make the older - with the man that makes me smile throughout my day. You are my local hero.
Comment number 1.
At 18th Aug 2008, Scotch Get wrote:Wow! Sounds like a movie starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks; just the thing on a wet Glasgow evening. Mazeltov, Donna and Bryan. Long life and happiness to you both. Ah'm away noo furr a guid greet.
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Comment number 2.
At 18th Aug 2008, norriemaclean wrote:Great Stuff Donna - anyone writing the screenplay yet?
Had a look at the Hostel website as well looks a fantastic place.
I'm off to the states next week - any possibilty you could be flying!?
All the very best to you both.
Norrie
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At 18th Aug 2008, Kene Gelly wrote:Am no usually one for a soppy story, but got to hand it to you Donna ... your mix + storyline combined to make a GIO golden moment. Good shout Scotch-git ... there's a film in there somewhere. Pass the hankies anyone ...
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At 19th Aug 2008, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Haven't heard the show yet so maybe excuses were made, but what is summery about the above? Beautiful Day charted in Nov, Carpenters October, Simon and Garfunkel and the Doobies in March, Crowded House in February, 10CC in December!! OK the Troggs went in in May, I'll give you that. But Summer Mix? Bumper edition of Our Tune more like.
Adam in Rio
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Comment number 5.
At 20th Aug 2008, Scotch Get wrote:Adam, the argument is specious, 'cos in the southern hemisphere your seasons are back to front, or, to use the technical terminology, wonky.
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Comment number 6.
At 20th Aug 2008, Scottish Lass wrote:Donna, loved you're story and what a great selection of music, especially Barenaked Ladies (I'm a bit of a fan).
Adam, it's nice to have you back on the blog, but as my mother says, if you've nothing nice to say, don't say anything at all.
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Comment number 7.
At 20th Aug 2008, Adam_from_Rio wrote:All I'm saying is that the idea of the feature was for people to select their favourite songs of summers past. Songs that were out during (northern hemisphere, if you like SG) summertime. What Donna did was something more akin to the feature GIO ran inbetween Xmas and New Year when listeners were asked for their favourites songs and the stories behind them. Nothing against Donna and her songs and her story - which I'm sure will be snapped up by the People's Friend or the Sunday Post - just that it wasn't in the spirit of the summer mix idea.
Adam in Rio
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Comment number 8.
At 20th Aug 2008, ProducerMandi wrote:Morning all, just catching up on all the comments on the blog and felt I had to clarify Donna's mix selection and why we chose to play it.
Donna sent in a selection of songs that illustrated her favourite summer, which was the summer she met Bryan! So it definitely fits the bill, whether or not the songs were released in the season or not. And I think you'll agree it was a bit of a special one.
The Summer Mix comes to a close next Monday 25th August, when Bryan will play out a selection of songs from mixes that have been sent in, and we'll be looking for everyone's input on the night.
Have a good Wednesday, all!
Producer Mandi
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Comment number 9.
At 20th Aug 2008, norriemaclean wrote:The refereees decision is final!!
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Comment number 10.
At 20th Aug 2008, ECTheNorthSea wrote:Aye and we all know how rank rotten the referees in Scotland are!!
I can see why the wifies would gang up against you Adam.
Pass the puke bag.
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Comment number 11.
At 20th Aug 2008, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:EC and Adam - good to have you back!
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Comment number 12.
At 20th Aug 2008, MaxBGold wrote:Max B Gold liked Donna's Summer Mix.
He also likes Skye and was on holibags there in July.
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Comment number 13.
At 20th Aug 2008, ECTheNorthSea wrote:Good to be back Julie. How's your summer been.
Hope you've been misbehaving.
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Comment number 14.
At 20th Aug 2008, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:My summer's been pretty good EC. Holidayed in both John O'Groats and in western France this year and the weather was good in both places (but the food was better and the wind warmer in France). My mixtape was played a few weeks ago and not all my tracks were strictly-speaking Summery. I picked mine because they reminded me of Summer or because I'd play them on a Summer holiday, outing or event. Poor Donna - being picked on like that! Don't know that I'd feel comfortable baring my soul to that extent only to have my choice of songs criticised. Hope it hasn't spoiled her enjoyment of it all...shame on you Adam:-)
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At 20th Aug 2008, norriemaclean wrote:Julie - Donna got pretty positive fedback all round! I'm sure she is not concerned in the slightest.
I submitted several summer tapes having spent a fair bit of time on them.......and all of which I totally missed the point of both of the possible ideas....neither summery nor reminiscant of a particular summer! But it was fun doing them and brought back a lot of good memories so hey ho what does it matter!
There's always next year!!
Cheers
Norrie
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Comment number 16.
At 20th Aug 2008, ECTheNorthSea wrote:Sounds like you've had a grand summer Julie. Decent weather anywhere in Scotland has been a rarity so you did well to get it good at the edge of the world.
I don't think the choice of song was criticised, maybe Adam felt that in his opinion they weren't songs which were around in summer. Hence his comments.
Hope the Blog Politburo don't try to stifle healthy debate. No-ones "getting at anyone" just trying to get some clarity on what is truly a "summer" mix.
Keep up the good work Adam.
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Comment number 17.
At 20th Aug 2008, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Julie!
Moi?
I wasn't criticising Donna, I was just.....
Oh never mind.
Bryan and Mandy obviously like good mills and boons with their tunes.
I'm going to email Vic Galloway and ask his opinion. He'll be a wise independant arbitrator......
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Comment number 18.
At 20th Aug 2008, DC wrote:Regarding Donna's loose connection with the summer theme, I have a suggestion. I see that tonight's theme is "Cities". I'd like Comfortably Numb by Pink Floyd to be played caus it was on the wireless when I drove through the City of Dundee last weekend.....................DC
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Comment number 19.
At 20th Aug 2008, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Adam and EC...as I said...good to have you back :-)
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Comment number 20.
At 21st Aug 2008, donnabryan wrote:Hello Everyone -Yes Adam too - Just saw all of the hullaballoo - wow.
Love a good controversy! Thanks for all the great feedback.
Yes it is a loose connection but that's my favorite part about Get It On all the loose interpretations!
If I wrote in a true summer mix it wouldn't have been half as interesting and I would have looked rather dull - my summer mix tape would be filled with James Taylor, Billy Joel, Chris Cross, Dean Martin all the icky gooey stuff!
Come up and visit us sometime! Maybe we should have a Get It On party at the hostel! Except that we couldn't call it the "Get It On" party just in case one of the neighbors gets the interpretation wrong!
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At 21st Aug 2008, donnabryan wrote:If anyone is wondering why I haven't sent in a blog in response to Donna's mix- I've been to mesmerised.
I was totally surprised by the show- I had no idea our names might be mentioned far less our summer of 18 months.
It was the greatest bestest suprise of my life.
Thanks Donna- I Love You!
Thanks to all for the kind comments and Mandi and Bryan for such a great show- everytime!.
Each and evey summer mix has been wonderfully unique to listen to- we enjoyed them all.
Bryan
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At 21st Aug 2008, AngusSkye wrote:Having been away from the office where I listen to GIO the following day on Listen Again I only heard Donna's selection this afternoon. Well .. everyone is going to have to work very hard to beat that mix and commentary. Absolutely superb music and such a romantic tale. Gulp.
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