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Next week's themes...

Bryan Burnett | 20:03 UK time, Friday, 27 March 2009

Here we go again with another week of themes. As always I look forward to reading your suggestions for the week ahead. Whether you submit a long list by email or just text in with one suggestion on the night, we do appreciate your input into the show. sax.jpg
Monday 30 March
Sax appeal guaranteed tonight as Get It On celebrates the saxophone. How about David Bowie 'Young Americans', Glen Frey 'The Heat Is On' or Springsteen's 'Born To Run'...

Tuesday 31 March

It's a Battle of the Sexes tonight, as suggested by Morag Campbell in Edinburgh. Songs 'about boys and girls - how they see themselves and each other'. So it could be Cyndi Lauper with 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun', 'Boys' Don't Cry' by The Cure or Joe Jackson 'It's Different For Girls'.

Wednesday 1 April

Tonight's show could only be about fools and jokes! Will it be Stone Roses 'Fool's Gold', Steve Miller Band with 'The Joker', or 'Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy' by The Tams?

Thursday 2 April
Reeni in Bute suggested tonight's theme, which is DIY. It should be a night for Bob the Builder but I do hope not. Vic Galloway will be standing in for me tonight as I take the night off to put up some shelves or something like that!

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  • Comment number 1.

    Oh...first up this week...here goes

    Mon
    Paul Simon...Still crazy after all these years......The Sax gives me goosebumps every time..

    Tue
    Blur......Boys and Girls

    Wed
    Beatles.....Fool on the Hill

    Thur
    Squeeze...Another NAIL in my Heart

    Have a good weekend

    Frank I D

  • Comment number 2.

    MON
    I don't know if Santa ever got Clarence his new saxapone but I'll leave the Brucie choice to DC or Norrie. Started with a list of 2764 and narrowed it down after 4 hours to 2763.

    So in hoping the rest appear on other peoples lists I'll go for two that have sax all through rather than a solo or a break.

    I Don't know why I Love You But I do / Clarence Frogman Henry

    What does it Take / Junior Walker & the Allstars

  • Comment number 3.

    TUES
    Girls / Moments and Whautnauts
    This Boy / Tom Baxter
    Danny Boy / Eva Cassidy

  • Comment number 4.

    Wed
    Fool / Al Matthews (won this from the local paper when I was 13, three weeks before it charted)
    Fools in Love / Joe Jackson
    The Flame / Cheap Trick
    Your latest Trick / Dire Straits

  • Comment number 5.

    Thu
    If I were a Carpenter / Four Tops
    Closer / Nine Inch Nails
    I SAW the light / Todd Rundgren

  • Comment number 6.

    It will be interesting to see how many times David Sanborn and Jerry Douglas get nominated.

    I will start with the following suggestions:

    Ian Hunter - all American Alien Boy, fantastic band including Jaco Pastorius and of course David Sanborn who was fresh from the Young Americans sessions and his trademark sound. What a fantastic musician and if you get the chance check out his discography. It is more likely that his solo on Young Americans will get the nod.

    Jerry Douglas played with an amazing array of people on fabulous songs



    but I will go with the tremendous Dylan track

    Bob Dylan - Baby Stop Crying from the shockingly underrated Street Legal, great song great sax solo at the end!

    and I cannot resist:

    Bowie - Sorrow not his strongest point his sax playing, but instantly recogniseable.

    It would also be good to hear something with Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band, preferaby live with Alto Reed playing alto and tenor at the same time!





  • Comment number 7.

    MOnday

    Urgent - Foreigner - Jr. Walker hits the high note and holds on

    Tuesday

    Affection - The Lost Boys - Little Steven from the second Sopranos album

    Wednesday

    Dancing Fool - Frank Zappa - Have I offended someone?


    Thursday

    Hey Jude - The Beatles - Gaun yersel' Julian

  • Comment number 8.

    Glen that Lost Boys track is a great suggestion, wonder why they never released the album?

    Boys Keep Swinging is a track I love but Bowie's original has been played recently, Susannah Hoffs did a cover version - so that might be fun.

  • Comment number 9.

    Or The Associates version....

  • Comment number 10.

    #8

    As far as I know that's the only track they did, though there's obviously other Little Steven stuff.

  • Comment number 11.

    Here it is in the unlikely event of its not being selected for the show.


  • Comment number 12.

    #6 Norrie you are an unsung hero on this blog. Brilliant.

  • Comment number 13.

    Monday

    Dancing in the Moonlight - but the version on Live and Dangerous with John Earle on the horn. (Best live album ever, remember).

  • Comment number 14.

    Tuesday

    Girls in Their Summer Clothes - Bruce
    American Girl -Tom

    Not Fat Bottomed Girls again!! You tell them Julie!

    Wednesday

    Fool For Your Loving - Whitesnake (One of the best rock songs ever!)

  • Comment number 15.

    Thursday

    Hate when people split their choices but I`m away for a weekend`s golf so have to do it.......

    DIY

    Chuck Key`s In Love - Rickie Lee Jones

  • Comment number 16.

    Chuck Key!!

    AFR that was a kind remark!

    Enjoy the golf, in the sunshine with little wind no doubt on plush manicured courses.

  • Comment number 17.

    And Jerry Douglas will be flattered by your comments about his sax playing.

  • Comment number 18.

    MONDAY

    'Long Gone' - George Thorogood & The Destroyers

    Hank Carter played sax on almost all of the recordings.

    Buddy Leach took over a few years ago and is, I think, still with the band.

    Check 'em out at the Armadillo, May 29th.





    P.S. Danielle, Rich, et alii.
    Our clocks go forward this weekend.

  • Comment number 19.

    Glen - I was trying so hard not to do that! Just wait till dobro night, Steve is the man!

    Sorry Steve Douglas - Sax, not Jerry Douglas.

  • Comment number 20.

    #2 or #1 ?!?

    Paolo,

    That's illegal. Consider yourself yellow-carded. >8-D

  • Comment number 21.

    WEDNESDAY

    "The boy says, right, Ah'll dae it
    But Ah'll need tae play it crafty
    So that naebody'll suspect me
    Ah'll kid on that Ah'm a dafty"


    'Hamlet' - Adam McNaughton



    If this doesn't get played, I demand a Shakespeare theme night.

    Or a Danish Royalty theme night.

    Or................................

  • Comment number 22.

    #6
    Norrie I was very close to nominating Seger's The Famous Final scene for the last song but at over 5 mins I didn't think there 'd be much chance

    #20
    Oops poor Frank. We must have posted at same time and turned them upside down.

    On the subject of Sax i've got a 20 track bits n pieces of sax solos which I tried to get on you tube for you all to have a go but it infringed somthing or other. Maybe Facebook will take it. I'll let you know.

  • Comment number 23.

    Ok hope this works. 20 sax bits n pieces. Artist and title of song. Can anyone get them all without cheating?

    [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator]

  • Comment number 24.

    paolo need to sign up - will do that in the morning!

  • Comment number 25.

    #15 Adam, I have it on good authority that Joe Dumps is smiling down from that great metalwork room in the sky....

    DC

  • Comment number 26.

    Just in case the GiO team have a weekend off and don't look at last week's 'Next week's themes',....

    Monday's sax night:

    'Jungleland' - Bruce Springsteen,
    'Born to Run' - Bruce Spr... ach you know what's there...

    and

    'Tunnel of Love' - Dire Straits from the 'Alchemy' album.

    Speaking of which, the end of 'Tunnel of Love' is one of those Air Piano moments. On the way to Dundee for a conference today, I listened to 'Country Girl' by Primal Scream and had an Air Drumming session all the way through St. Andrews. What about 'Air Instruments' as a theme? I'm sure that our resourceful bloggers will recount instances of Air Harmonica ( eg Bob Dylan) or Air Electric Drums (Come on Eileen) etc.

    This has to be a GiO theme

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 27.

    a somewhat rubicund saxophonist... well almost!

  • Comment number 28.

    TUESDAY

    'Like a Tall Thin Girl' - Jethro Tull

  • Comment number 29.

    WEDNESDAY

    'Thick as a Brick' - Jethro Tull

    'Two Short Planks' - Jethro Tull

  • Comment number 30.

    THURSDAY

    'Only Solitaire' - Jethro Tull

  • Comment number 31.

    Wednesday: 'Fool Tull you think it's over'.....

  • Comment number 32.

    My thoughts for the week ahead

    Monday - sax classics

    With lots of other I'd like to hear: Born to run or Jungleland - Springsteen

    Alternatively, it would be good to hear:
    Just the way you are - Billy Joel

    Also, does any one know if "Dance with me" by Orleans has an alto sax solo?

    Tuesday - boys and girls

    Girls talk - Dave Edmunds or Linda Ronstadt
    The boys are back in town - Thin Lizzy
    Uptown girl - Billy Joel
    Stainsby Girls- Chris Rea
    Jersey Girl - Springsteen
    Galway girl - Steve Earle
    Red dirt girl - Emmylou Harris
    Downtown Train - Tom Waits (The downtown trains are full with all of those Brooklyn girls ...)

    Also, happy to endorse AFR: Girls in their summer clothes

    Wednesday - Fools and Jokers

    What a fool believes - Doobie Brothers
    Fool if you think it's over - Chris Rea
    Fools rush in - Elvis
    Fool #1 - Mavericks
    Fool to cry - Rolling Stones
    That kind of fool - Cado Belle

    Happy to endorse AFR: Fool for your lovin'

    Thursday - DIY

    Ragged wood - Fleet Foxes
    Jacob's ladder - Springsteen
    If I had a hammer - Nanci Griffiths
    Slow screw against the wall - Rufus

    Song titles which best describes my DIY experiences:
    I fall to pieces (Trisha Yearwood & Aaaron Neville)
    Shattered - Linda Ronstadt

    Have a good weekend

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 33.

    THURSDAY

    'BRING ME THE SHED OF ALFREDO GARCIA!'

  • Comment number 34.

    Monday...

    Oh bondage, Up yours! ~ X-Ray Specs

    Hey! (Rise of the Robots) ~ The Stranglers feat. Laura Logic of X-Ray Specs on Sax.

    The Beat feat. Papa Saxa ~ Tears of A Clown or the under-rated Save it for Later

    For a friend ~ T. Communards

    Young Americans ~ David Bowie

    What a waste ~ Ian Dury & the Blockheads

    Walk on the Wild Side ~ Lou Reed

    Lastly, and not looking to steal ROXY JOHN'S thunder there will have to be some Andy MacKay on Monday... how's about Strictly Confidential or Grey Lagoons from the best ever Roxy LP 'For Your Pleasure'

  • Comment number 35.

    MONDAY:

    The Skatalites - 'Guns Of Navarone',

    Men At Work - 'Who Can It Be Now'

    Ian Dury and the Blockheads - 'The Passing Show'

    James Brown - 'Living in America'

  • Comment number 36.

    Skatalites... good call Julie!

  • Comment number 37.

    TUESDAY

    'Girls with Guitars' - Wynonna Judd

    Mary Chapin sure can write 'em...............

  • Comment number 38.

    No saxophone show would complete without a rendition of Harlem Nocturne. From the hundreds of versions I would suggest The Viscounts or Boots Randolph.

    If it isn't possible, anything would do from Amon Duul II's fourteenth album Sitting On The Third Ring Of Saturn With A Banjo On My Knee (disco mix).

  • Comment number 39.

    Mon.
    Madness 'One Step Beyond'

    Tues.
    The Cure 'Boys Don't Cry'
    Eden Kane 'Boys Cry'

    Wed.
    Garbage 'Stupid Girl'

    Thurs.
    Rubettes 'I Can Do It'

  • Comment number 40.

    Monday:
    Sax and Violence from the Muppets
    or
    Gratuitous Sax from Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins by Sparks

    Thursday:
    If I had a hammer
    Hammer to Fall
    If I were a Carpenter
    Knock on wood (well you would do this if you were hammering in a Nail)
    or:
    even better: "DIY" by A Band Called Quinn

  • Comment number 41.

    Not been on here for ages - now you need a sign -in!

    Anyway, for the sax night norriemclean at #6 has the brilliant idea of All American Alien Boy by Ian Hunter but there is probably no danger that it will get played.

    So how about the wonderful sax playing in the amazing "everything but the kitchen sink" production of Wizzard's 1973 No1 hit "Angel Fingers". Enjoy turning back the clock at:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ddz-rRI16k

    Hope you have got your Mott reunion tickets for Hammersmith in October, norrie!

  • Comment number 42.

    (All The Way From Menstrie)

    For DC

    Thursday

    I Lost My Hand To A Saw In Cupar - Sarah Brightman

  • Comment number 43.

    #2, #1 eh?

  • Comment number 44.

    #42
    Glen, that made me laugh alot, very good.

    DIY night; BUILDING A Bridge to Your Heart by Wax

    Not wanting to be a nit picker but isn't the Boys and Girls theme more to do with Battle of The Sexes rather than just songs with boys and girls which has been done loadsa times?

    Just saying like...

    Happy weekend everyone

    Maria

  • Comment number 45.

    #44

    I agree with Maria re boys an' girls

    The Undertones did loads of stuff about about such issues and from both perspectives ~ 'Girls don't like it'.

  • Comment number 46.

    Re: #44 - Maria made me do it..............

    TUESDAY

    'Get Your Biscuits In The Oven & Your Buns In The Bed' - Kinky Friedman & The Texas Jewboys

  • Comment number 47.

    #42, as someone who has lost part of my hand in a machine planer, I'm not sure which bit of the dedication is for me....













    Awright, it was just a wee bit. Given the speed that DIY is done these days, and sensing a need to tie in the Fife connection, I'll suggest...





    Leven on a Jet plane

    DC

  • Comment number 48.

    nickety nackety noo noo noo

  • Comment number 49.

    Mefful no more.

    Possible theme: Scottish towns in a song eg Ayr on a G String

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 50.

    Heads Tobermory, Tails Auchtermuchty

  • Comment number 51.

    Midnight Train to Falkirk

    Rainy Night in Falkirk










    Falkirk On My Mind

  • Comment number 52.

    By the Time I Get to Falkirk

  • Comment number 53.

    Scotch, get on to Last fm. You're wasted here (and in Falkirk)

    DC

  • Comment number 54.

    Elie's fine but it ain't home...

    Niel Diamond (I Am I Said)

    Definite theme here

    DC

  • Comment number 55.

    'Cellardyke Harbour Lights' - Boz Scaggs

  • Comment number 56.

    #44. That's a great song - had forgotten all about it...I'll enjoy hearing that if it's played.

  • Comment number 57.

    #53

    Wasted ?

    I wish.......................................

  • Comment number 58.

    King Crail, as Elvis sang

    DC

  • Comment number 59.

    #26 DC, your memory is definitely failing,l must be too much vodky. Quite right that 'Tunnel of Love' is a great Air Piano, but the sax song from Alchemy is 'Two Young Lovers' with Mel Collins on saxaphone (and just a wee bit onto 'Tunnel of Love')

    DC (by coincidence BTW)

  • Comment number 60.

    TUESDAY

    'Guys Do It All The Time' - Mindy McCready

  • Comment number 61.

    Tuesday suggestions:

    The Who - Real Good Looking Boy, brilliant track and homage to Elvis

    Pete Townsend - Rough Boys

  • Comment number 62.

    Nothing for months and months then two suggestions in a weekend...

    Wednesday night should have "What's So Funny About Peace Love & Understanding" on the list. Either the EC & The Attractions version or there is a lovely live acoustic version by writer Nick Lowe on his "Untouched Takeaway" album. You could also go for the Brinsley Schwarz original or even the Steve Earle cover from his "Just An American Boy" live set. I'd even be happy to send you a bootleg I have of the mighty Wilco covering it as an encore - it is that good a song!

  • Comment number 63.

    I see that David Howell Evans (I believe he's known as The Wedge) is building five mansions at Malibu.

    Let's get back to simpler days with Brinsley Schwarz.

    For Monday,

    Wild Weekend - The Rockin' Rebels - Huge enthusiasm and spirit and no pretensions to save the planet while already owning half of it.

    Today's clue:

    Laudable? Pants! (7,6)

  • Comment number 64.

    MONDAY:
    #35
    Skatalites: Fantastic Suggestion.

    But we *have* to salute the sax (and songwriting) of Lee Thompson of Madness, a band that had the sax playing deeply embedded within the sound, rather than having the odd highlight riff or solo.

    Classic tracks: Embarrassment (for preference) or House of Fun, both which Thompson wrote.

  • Comment number 65.

    #62 Alan - great suggestion for Peace, Love and Understanding. I bought the Nick Lowe compilation and liked the Brisnley Shwarz original. Amazing that theElvis Costello version was originaly the b side to a Nick Lowe single!

    I truly wish I could have afforded the reunion gigs Alan, but I have well and truly exceeded any kind of notional budget for gigs this year. I kept hoping they would play some additional gigs but it does not look likely now.

  • Comment number 66.

    #63

    BRING ME THE WEDGE OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 67.

    #66

    Bring me the extra nuts and bolts left over after building the Ikea chest of drawers bought by Alfredo Garcia even though I followed the instructions completely.

  • Comment number 68.

    #67

    Inflicts
    Knackering
    Excessive
    Aggravation

  • Comment number 69.

    TUESDAY (BOYS and GIRLS):

    'With a Girl Like You' - The Troggs
    'My Kind Of Girl' - Frank Sinatra
    'My Girl Josephine' - Fats Domino
    'Stranglehold' - UK Subs
    'The Word Girl' - Scritti Politti
    First Boy In This Town' - Scritti Politti
    'I Know What Boys Like' - The Waitresses
    'Runaway Boys' - Stray cats

  • Comment number 70.

    #69 Brilliant! A Stray Cats track! I have one for this week also - will blog later this evening. I want to make sure some of the songs I have chosen are actually as good as I remember them... Quite often they are not!

  • Comment number 71.

    No Re-Gretsch - Stray Cats

  • Comment number 72.

    #70 Chance it, it's crazy!

  • Comment number 73.

    #65

    Yup it looks live five nights in London and that's it. I know what you mean re the budget, norrie - so much on and troubled times. But, having never seen them back in the day this was a beg, steal or borrow trip.

    I was an extremely excited 14 year old with a ticket to see them at the Apollo in late November 1974 when they were touring with the "new" line-up with Mick Ronson replacing Ariel Bender. However, following a few dates in mainland Europe, Ian Hunter collapsed, was diagnosed with nervous exhaustion and finally did what he had been threatening to do for years and broke up the band. I was one upset teenager but, an incredible thirty five years later, I have the chance to put it right.

  • Comment number 74.

    #71 Don't fret.

  • Comment number 75.

    The good times evaporate for tribute band Haud The Poodle.

  • Comment number 76.

    #41
    Wizzard is a great shout for the old sax. Not only was Roy wood an instrumental genius but Wizzard also took TOTP miming to a new art form. Love this old clip where the drummer juggles and Mr Wood even manages to play the Bob Dylan at 2.40

  • Comment number 77.

    #49 - Viva Lesmahagow!?

    MON (Sax):
    'Return of Django' - Lee Perry + the Upsetters
    Val Bennett's solo somehow manages to make a tyre squeal sound!? My colleague is still convinced the song is about an elephant called Django but I thought it was named after a Western. Can anyone else shed any light on this?

  • Comment number 78.

    There is a film called Django, dont know about the elephant though! Only reason I know this is that a scene in it inspired tarrantino in Reservoir Dogs.

  • Comment number 79.

    Is the elephant Indian or African?

    'Sukiyaki Western Django' was recently released on DVD. I think the director is Japanese. So it's an Eastern Western.

  • Comment number 80.

    Just One Leuchars - The Hollies

  • Comment number 81.

    KC & the Sunshine Band
    Sound That Fun Kinghorn

  • Comment number 82.

    #77. I'll second that shout - let's hear some Jamaican music in preference (or, to be fair, as well as) Madness :0)

  • Comment number 83.

    While My Heart is Still Peat Inn - Roxy Music

  • Comment number 84.

    Re: #63

    PALUDAL BASTEN

    is there a prize?

  • Comment number 85.

    Monday - Saxophone:
    Wild Saxophone - Stray Cats
    Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick - Ian Dury and The Blockheads
    The Saxophone Song - Kate Bush
    One More Night - Phil Collins
    Runnin' - Earth Wind And Fire
    Morning Dance - Spyro Gyra
    Gratuitous Sax - Sparks
    Still In Love - Warren Hill
    The Simpsons Theme Tune - Lisa Simpson :-)

    Tuesday - Boys And Girls:
    A Boy Named Sue - Johnny Cash
    Dancing With The Big Boys - David Bowie
    Nature Boy - David Bowie (amazing song, from Moulin Rouge)
    No Son Of Mine - Genesis
    My Best Friend's Girl - The Cars
    Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy - Queen
    Uptown Girl - Billy Joel
    Wild Boys - Duran Duran
    Fat Bottomed Girls - Queen
    Material Girl - Madonna
    American Girl - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers
    Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills, Nash (Or CSNY)
    About A Girl - Nirvana
    Rough Boy - ZZ Top
    All The Children Sing - Todd Rundgren

    Wednesday - Fools And Jokes:
    Foolish Love - Rufus Wainwright
    Fool To Cry - The Rolling Stones (unusually quiet Stones track)
    That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore - The Smiths
    The Fool On The Hill - The Beatles
    The Riddle - Nick Kershaw
    These Foolish Things - Rod Stewart
    The Worst Joke Ever - R.E.M.
    The Trickster - Radiohead
    You Don't Fool Me - Queen

    Thursday - DIY:
    D.I.Y. - Peter Gabriel
    An Architect's Dream - Kate Bush
    Another Nail In My Heart - Squeeze
    Hammer To Fall - Queen
    Pulling Up Shelves - Tartan Amoebas
    Assembly Line - Dixie Dregs
    Date With Ikea - Pavement
    What's He Building? - Tom Waits (won't be played, but check it out!)

  • Comment number 86.

    'Stornoway' - Del Shannon

  • Comment number 87.

    #67

    Jim,

    Isn't following the instructions the final resort?

  • Comment number 88.

    Monday - Sax

    Jealous Guy - Bryan Ferry
    Wonderful Life - Black
    Baker St - Gerry Rafferty, worthy of more than just the montage,who cannot like this track??
    Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick - Ian Dury and The Blockheads
    Morning Dance - Spyro Gyra

  • Comment number 89.

    #85 - Typical. I go away for two days, come back and JFE has requested Fat Bottomed Grils.

    Is that yer banker for a mention Jim?

  • Comment number 90.

    Well I wouldn't use the word banker.

  • Comment number 91.

    Hey, Adam - fat bottomed girls make the rocking world go round!

  • Comment number 92.

    As many have already said, must have some Springsteen and the choices are myriad. Apart from that suggest;

    Shotgun - Jr Walker
    It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me / Scenes from an Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel
    Never Tear Us Apart - Isaac Hayes
    Bad to the Bone - George Thorogood
    Living in America - James Brown

    ...and while I have nothing against fat bottomed girls, more's the pity, just say no please. Or, if you must play it last and warn meso I can switch off.

  • Comment number 93.

    Monday

    I know it was played recently-ish, but as it's one of the saxiest ever I think we're entitled to another listen to...

    Will You - Hazel O' Connor

  • Comment number 94.

    Hi Bryan

    I'm back to full attention again after my winter (skiing) sabbatical. I have heard quite a few shows (and enjoyed) but not found time to request.

    Sax:
    Lily was Here - Candy Dulfer
    Aja - Steely Dan
    Mirror in the Bathroom - Beat
    Waiting on a Friend (or Brown Sugar) - Stones
    Don't Ever Think (Too Much) - Zutons
    Lady - Regina Spektor

    Or - please play Clarence Clemons more than once (because I know you are going to do some Springsteen), how about You're a Friend of Mine by Jackson Browne - with Clarence Clemons

  • Comment number 95.

    When I saw Van Morrison being surly and boring in concert, his band included a glamorous, female saxophonist...who would that have been?

  • Comment number 96.

    That was Candy Dulfer and her best sax playing on his records is:

    Van Morrison - Peace of Mind

    was he really surly and boring ;o)

  • Comment number 97.

    #96

    He was a right grumpy old bleep...I know...hard to believe isn't it :0)

    Thanks Norrie - thought you'd answer that question.

  • Comment number 98.

    #88
    re Baker St. I once saw an edition of Weakest Link where Ms Robinson asked who played Sax on Baker St and then chastised the guy for not knowing it was Bob Holness. I know it's a bit of a dumbed down programme but ´óÏó´«Ã½ researchers accepting urban myths as fact?

    #94
    Waiting on a friend is my fav Stones track. One of the ones I took off my list in the hope someone else would pick it. Hope t gets played

  • Comment number 99.

    I think we have a great theme in Scottish towns.

    'Walking on Dunoon' by the Polis must feature

    DC

  • Comment number 100.

    Why is Bryan's Blog still working in GMT? We need to be telt

    DC

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