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Motoring On...

Bryan Burnett | 17:40 UK time, Wednesday, 3 September 2008

car.jpgI've just scared myself by looking in the mirror. Nothing new there you might think! I had my hair cut (or rather shaved) this morning and had forgotten just how short it was.
It was a horrible feeling standing in the bathroom and being glared at by a scary looking ned then realising it was my own reflection all along! Better be careful in the studio tonight in case Barbara thinks I'm going to make off with her purse!!
Talking of my producer, here suggestion is that we do songs with car in the title in hour 1 and do makes of cars in the 2nd hour. So many people have suggested car name puns on the blog it would seem a shame to leave them out.
Leave a suggestion if you think you can do better than Martin in Buckie's "Audi you do it?" and "Honda Road Again".

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Daddy's Car by The Cardigans is great.

    On the subject of misunderstood songs...Dancing With Myself by Gen X(played last night) falls into the category.

    Let's just say if Billy Idol kept dancing with himself, he'd eventually go blind.

    Hey Folks, can't you eat before you go on air?

  • Comment number 2.

    Hi Bryan, Mandy, et-al....

    Apart from some of the usual suspects such as Little Red Corvette, Prince, Brand knew Cadillac by the Clash what about the B52's Love Shack... "a chrysler as big as a whale" or DEVO's Come back Jonee... "Jonee jumped in his Datsun but went head on into semi..." But hey really make this old punk happy with the b-side of the Dickies Fan Mail with "Stuck in a pagoda with Tricia Toyota"

    Madmac fae Clydebank

  • Comment number 3.

    Sorry Wooly Booly wasn't by the Frogman. It was Sam the Sham and the Pharoes wasn't it. The Frogman's greatest hit was 'I don't know why but I do'

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