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Towns, cities and villages according to The O's...

Bryan Burnett | 19:04 UK time, Tuesday, 12 August 2008

leyton.jpgDespite my parading around in an Arsenal top else where on the blog, the members of The Leyton Orient Message Board have decided to forsake football phone ins and stay with Get It On. I mentioned that I would put their list for tonight on the blog. So let me start by thanking the contributors then follow it up with their selections relating to the Cities, Towns and Villages theme.

The contributors today were: M B Gold, Les Zeppelin, Spike, Medhorrinum, Roger O'Thornhill, I8uButler, Mennita Mendoza, AussieBradO, Loulou, Judge Dredd, Joe Strummer, Sheffo, Orientstud, Orient Chick, Euripedes Trousers, Fortissimo, StandonO, Weasel, Orient Til I Die, JanieJones

The songs:
In The City - The Jam
Townes Van Zandt - Pancho and Lefty
Quit This Town - Eddie & The Hot Rods
Strange Town - The Jam
Town Called Malice - The Jam
Village Preservation Society - The Kinks
Our Town - Willy Mason
Guitar Town - Steve Earle
Down Town Train - Tom Waits
Funky Town - Lipps Inc
Ghost Town - The Specials
The Boys are Back in Town - Thin Lizzy
YMCA - Village People
5705 - City Boy
City Gent - The Untouchables
Anything by Mega CITY Four
We Built This City-Starship
Love this City - The Whitlams
Santa Claus is coming to town- Springsteen.
Living for the city-Stevie Wonder
Dirty Old Town - Ewan MacColl
Paradise City - Guns'n'Roses
Suffragette City - David Bowie
Meat City - John Lennon
Kansas City - Beatles
Downtown - Dusty Springfield
One Horse Town - the Thrills
Crosstown Traffic-Jimi Hendrix
Boomtown Rats - Mary of the Fourth Form
Talk of the Town - Pretenders
Chinatown - Shack (could've done yesterday's too)
Hometown Unicorn - SFA
Clash City Rockers - Clash
City Hobgoblins - The Fall.

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