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Next Week's themes....

Bryan Burnett | 14:10 UK time, Friday, 22 May 2009

'In the car' and 'making the tea'. They are the two most popular answers you get when you ask folk where they listen to Get It On. I like the thought that families are sitting around the meal table enjoying the diverse music mix of Get It On. It's true that you can't please all of the people all of the time but I'd like to think that in two hours there would be at least one tune for each member of the family. However, is there a single song that is universally loved by everyone in the house? That's what Thursday's show is all about.
As usual get in touch by phone, text or email or why not join up and leave a comment on the blog...

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Monday:
As it's holiday Monday then anything goes on tonight's Get It On. It's themeless Monday so get in touch with the songs that will make your day....

Tuesday:
Tonight's theme is unavoidable - it's aging! Songs about getting old and growing up all count so how about Turn Back Time,Help the Aged or even Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen?

Wednesday:
We did morning songs last week, so this week's it's songs of the night. What are the best songs written about the hours after the sun has gone down. Get in touch with your after dark anthems...

Thursday:
It's family favourites on tonight's Get It On. What's the one song that unites your family or maybe the song that has special meaning for everyone in your clan? Whether it's dad rock or teen pop is there a song that you are all agreed on? Email your suggestions or call or text during the show...

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  • Comment number 1.

    Taking up DC's idea for poetic requests...

    "On Wednesday, I would be ever so miffed,
    not to hear 'Sunset Hymn' by Emily Smiff"

  • Comment number 2.

    On Monday I think it would be really neat
    If the show commenced with Head Hands and Feet

    Monday

    Warming Up The Band - Heads Hands and Feet - Albert Lee - an unsung hero
    The Good's Gone - The Who - Not often heard but atmospheric

    Tuesday

    Old Rocking Chair's Got Me - Richard Thompson - He's already got the beret
    Silver Threads (Among The Gold) - Jerry Lee Lewis - Old rockers never die

    Wednesday

    On An Island - Dave Gilmour - A warm summer night captured in a song
    St. Louis Blues - Flamin' Groovies - Some way from New Orleans for this classic

    Thursday

    I Dunno - Georgia Satellites - A familial hit
    All Shook Up - Elvis Presley - I remember bobble hats moving in time in the rear view mirror

  • Comment number 3.

    Further to #1...Wednesday:

    If to hear 'Sunset Hymn' is just not to be,
    please play 'Every Night' by Sir Paul McCart-ney,
    Not his version though,
    I'd prefer Phoebe Snow.

  • Comment number 4.

    Monday:

    A record request for Paulopablo:

    To mind him of his stay in Dunbar
    In 75 they didnae go far
    in a caravan with his maw & paw
    the high point was Sky High by Jigsaw

    (see LastFM)

  • Comment number 5.

    I see that yon Morrissey's work's highly rated
    His lyrics surpassing all others - it's stated
    But this charming man's whimsy and camp innuendo
    In blank verse send Scotch and me right round the bendo.

  • Comment number 6.

    "Look - that mouse is MASSIVE!"

  • Comment number 7.

    JFE you may scoff but that is one of the iconic 7" single sleeves and with lyrics to match. Great choice Bryan.

  • Comment number 8.

    I wasn't scoffing - just a wee joke! I like that record.

  • Comment number 9.

    MONDAY

    'On Again! On Again!'

    A wee request for Jake Thackray
    It's pure dead brilliant, by the way!

  • Comment number 10.

    MONDAY

    'Wond'ring Aloud'

    Wull y'ull play us a wee song fae Tull?
    At only two minutes, it's no' long at ull.
    Great Britain is askin', fae Hull up tae Mull,
    "When wull ye play us some Jeth-e-ro Tull?"

    Thurr's nae flute in this song, so that's no' an excuse.
    Furr months noo we've taken aw' sortsay abuse.
    Dae the right thing, Loon; yir finger oot pull,
    And geezaw a blast ay yon Jeth-e-ro Tull

    It's a lovely wee song, it's evocative lyrics
    Will leave your producer, Miss Babs, in hysterics!
    Don't let them say 'Get It On' can be dull
    'Cos therr's ne'er a performance o' Jeth-e-ro Tull





  • Comment number 11.

    Here! This is braw, ah have to say,
    What's been goin on while ah'm away
    Fae mah desk (ye hae tae see...
    Ah'v haen a run up tae Dundee!
    This has been an efternain o' footir,
    But ah'v bocht a new computer!)

    Ah'm glad to see that life's no' dull
    We hae a request for Jethro Tull.
    Julie will wonder if she will see
    Or hear of Jake Thackerey.
    But I'm no worried caws us loons
    Will defer ower to iChoons
    If Bryan doesn'tgive Jools her way
    And play some Jake Thackeray.

    I think that I will have to tak
    A look on this new Aipple Mac
    At this guy Jake Thackeree,
    (For I don't know him, who is he???)
    Hey Julie I mean you no offence,
    It must be me, I can be dense!

    But I still come back to this one,
    Please play Dave Gilmour's 'Fat Old Sun'
    Against this song there is no measure,
    Caws it gives me so much pleasure
    Come on Babs, you can't avoid,
    this great guitarist from Pink Floyd
    To hear this song, I would like........

    Cheers (fae DC in Cellardyke)


  • Comment number 12.

    I know I've mentioned Jakey T,
    But 'twas far, far more for Scotch than me.

    There's a track that on the playlist I'd love to see,
    Babs's fave...'Burlesque' by Famil-ee.

  • Comment number 13.

    A mood has been growing (I'll give it a voice)
    Of much disillusion at persistent choice
    Of artistes whose music appeals to the many,
    While Jethro and Thackray - well there's hardly any.

    The policy's ingrained, appealing's in vain
    It's T Rex and Queen till it's numbing the brain.
    A radical remedy - ask Jeff if he'll
    Just scrap Get It On and play archived John Peel.

  • Comment number 14.

    Or maybe Morrisse
    or Bowie
    Springsteen is the Boss
    Play what you want I dont give
    A cross word its all without
    Doubt
    For a request in ryhme
    My points they are nout!

  • Comment number 15.

    MONDAY

    "There was a young girl from Nantucket,









    oops! Wrong blog.........................................................

  • Comment number 16.

    MONDAY #13

    Forget musical genres, we all know there are only two kinds of music. Good music and the other kind. We all have our favourites, but we share this fundamental truth.

    Bryan and his team understand this better than we, the difference being the responsibility they have to all of their listeners.

    Glen does, IMO, make a valid point. But I do not envy the team this balancing act they have to perform four times a week.









    P.S. If Iain Anderson can play Ian Anderson, why can't GIO?



    P.P.S. This whiskey is very smooth. In fact, I'm gonna pour me another.

  • Comment number 17.

    I don't like days that ain't got a theme
    But here's one for the GIO team
    I meant to ask for it last wednesday
    But it's not a song by Jake Thackray.....(you're right Scotch silly me)
    It would have been good for the theme of AM
    But I obviously wasn't on top of my game
    But now that I am on the ball
    Play me this song from Declan's Moll
    It's Narrow daylight by Diana Krall
    And it gives me shivers and goosebumps 'n' all

  • Comment number 18.

    Scotch for my wednesday request I need something to rhyme with Marimba.

  • Comment number 19.

    #4
    To reciprocate the request

    Play a song from Adam from Rio
    Anything By Ronnie James Dio
    I don't know if he likes him or not
    But it rhymes so that's gonna be his lot :-)

  • Comment number 20.

    Each and every weekend, on I log
    with a list compiled for the GIO blog.
    Today, however, was like no other time.
    For all requests were set in rhyme.
    Even although I don't know why
    I thought I should also try
    to adopt this poetic style.....
    but only for a little while.
    For if there was a couplet for every song
    my poem would be unacceptably long
    and my verse would grow increasingly weak.

    So here are my thoughts for coming week.

    First, a Springsteen list for each day:

    M - Janey don't lose your heart
    T - Walk like a man
    W - Dancing in the dark
    T - Born to run

    Monday

    Stronger than Jesus - A Camp
    C'mon, c'mon - Von Bondies
    Have a little faith in me - Jewel
    Believe me baby, I lied - Trisha Yearwood
    La cienga just smiled - Ryan Adams
    Every River - Kim Richey
    Hurry on now - Alice Russell
    Blessed - Brett Anderson
    Back to me - kathleen edwards

    Tuesday

    Grow old with me - Mary Chapin Carpenter
    When you are old - Gretchen Peters
    My Generation - The Who
    Martha - Tom Waits
    It was a very good year - Sinatra
    Alove that will never grow old - Emmylou Harris
    Cat's in the cradle - Harry Chapin
    My old school or Reelin' in the years - Steely Dan



    Wednesday

    Until the night - Billy Joel
    Because the night - Patti Smith
    Back in the night - Dr Feelgood
    Boogie Nights - Heatwave
    Strangers in the night - Sinatra
    Heartache tonight - The Eagles
    December 1963 (oh what a night) - The Four Seasons
    Hollywood night - Bob Seger

    Thursday - to follow


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 21.

    #18 Marimba, shmarimba...

    Paolo,

    I guess I asked for it. (sigh)

    'Simba', meaning lion, is the only one which springs to mind. Also, words that end with er or re would suffice if only you would quit rolling your rrrrrrs.
    e.g. timber/timbre

    >8-D

  • Comment number 22.

    #2
    Mmm Head,Hands & Feet, surely a treat
    to hear them would be a result
    but to finish the show
    and leave a nice glow
    it must be the Blue Oyster Cult (not the Reaper)

  • Comment number 23.

    My thanks to you Buck. That's the right note you've struck
    You sound like you're my kind of guy
    Let me reciprocate. The Cult's output's all great
    But I hanker to hear ETI.

  • Comment number 24.

    #23 Voila...

  • Comment number 25.

    Check out his Vegas Vulcan

  • Comment number 26.

    Where are you Miss Babs
    you've been quiet for some time
    Are you at work in your labs
    Trying to make up a rhyme :-)

  • Comment number 27.

    Tues Ageing
    Play it again Dooley.

    As Time Goes By

    or

    Old and Wise / Alan Parsons Project
    with Colin Bluntstone on vocals and a wee sax solo to finish.


    Oh and lest we forget
    Growing Old is Better than the Alternative

  • Comment number 28.

    Guys - are we all agreed that nobody will request Old Shep on Tuesday? :-S

  • Comment number 29.

    Depends who has that sheepish look...

    DC

  • Comment number 30.

    It's said John Noakes left Blue Peter under a bit of a cloud when it turned out that the Beeb refused to let him keep Shep because the Border Collie was techhnically owned bt the Licence-Payer...

  • Comment number 31.

    There was an old dog called shep
    who really did want to be kept
    By his master John Noakes
    but he just couldn't coax
    the Beeb to forget the red tape

  • Comment number 32.

    R.Cole, The Endrick Shepherd

  • Comment number 33.

    Wed The Night

    Moonlight Feels right / Starbuck
    A real finger tapper whilst stuck in those jams and a great 30 second marimba solo in the middle.

    Up all night (Frankie Miller Goes To Hollywood) / Counting Crows
    Great title and great song

    Piano in the dark / Brenda Russell

    We Belong to the Night / Ellen Foley

    Dark Shadows / Hercules Mandarin

  • Comment number 34.

    Pat Macaulay, the Irish shepherd.

    BRING ME THE HERD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 35.

    TUESDAY

    'Nick of Time' - Bonnie Raitt

    'Old Folks Boogie' - Little Feat

    'Angel from Montgomery' - Bonnie Raitt and/or John Prine


    John Prine, he so fine.....

    Little Feat, really neat, made lots of music with.............

    ..........Bonnie Raitt. Bonnie's great!



  • Comment number 36.

    WEDNESDAY

    'Honky Tonk Night-Time Man' - Lynyrd Skynyrd



    I don't think Haggard done it this way.................................

  • Comment number 37.

    Have you heard? Poor Lynyrd Skynyrd
    He got ptomaine poisoning last night after dinner.

  • Comment number 38.

    #16

    Note to self:- Whilst inebriated; DO NOT drive. DO NOT operate heavy machinery. DO NOT go on-line.









    tired and emotional git

  • Comment number 39.

    #37

    Note to Glen:- Avoid DEATH.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 40.

    Just the two of us for over twelve hours.

    Have you looked out of the window Scotch.....?


  • Comment number 41.

    It's been a fine day out here.....

    DC

  • Comment number 42.

    Monday - Themeless:
    A difficult one, this 'themeless' thing! I've basically just gone for a list of tracks off the top of my head that I would like to hear - if I keep thinking about it the list will only grow, so I'm stopping now!

    China Girl - David Bowie
    The Unwelcome Guest - Billy Bragg
    Lonely Boy - Andrew Gold
    Anthems For The Blind - Steve Hillage
    Hold Me Close - David Essex
    Embers - Just Jack
    Cross Eyed Mary - Jethro Tull
    You're My Best Friend - Queen
    Ride On A Pony - Free
    Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple
    On Horseback - Mike Oldfield
    Shouting In A Bucket Blues - Kevin Ayers

  • Comment number 43.

    Tuesday - Ageing:
    Who's Grown Up Now? - John Martyn
    A Lady Of A Certain Age - The Divine Comedy
    The Pensioner - Cash Mattock and Butch Barnette
    All Grown Up - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
    End Of Our Days - Howie Day
    Hope I'm Around - Todd Rundgren
    File It Under Fun From The Past - Marianne Faithful
    Growing Old Is Getting Old - Silversun Pickups
    All Grown Up - Johnny Horton
    Living In The Past - Jethro Tull

    and for a wee bit of fun, check this out...
    Grandma Ruth's False Teeth - Awele Makeba :-)

  • Comment number 44.

    Tuesday - Ageing
    The Colorectal Surgeon - Bowser and Blue


  • Comment number 45.

    Monday

    Hassle in El Paso - Kinky Friedman

  • Comment number 46.

    You Can't Sit Down - Phil Upchurch Combo - A great record

  • Comment number 47.

    #44

    Bucky, you've got guts.

  • Comment number 48.

    #45 FOTCL

    "I don't think Haggard done it this way.............."

  • Comment number 49.

    #37 & #40
    We were all away lookin for Jeffrey Hardy

  • Comment number 50.

    this time last week there were 150 posts. Wonder what the difference is?

  • Comment number 51.

    #47 Thanks Jim..Got away with it ... again.

  • Comment number 52.

    #50

    99

  • Comment number 53.

    Julie is keeping a low profile. We can expect an epic poem when she emerges from the library.

  • Comment number 54.

    #52
    do you want a flake in that luv?

  • Comment number 55.

    maybe if we had a theme on monday there may have been one or two more

  • Comment number 56.

    #52

    Scotch - Ironically it was 98 as soon as you posted that.

  • Comment number 57.

    #55

    Yup - I find it much easier to think of tunes when there is a theme. Not having a theme means basically asking for tunes you like... That could be any one of thousands of tunes for me! So for Monday I just did a quick list and left it at that. I immediately came up with more but I am sure others will choose great stuff so hopefully in the end it will be a great show anyway.

  • Comment number 58.

    #56

    This from a man who cannae be bothered to compose a wee poem for Monday.
    While I'm up on this high horse, shouldn't 'Cross-Eyed Mary' be on Tuesday's list?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 59.

    #58

    Possibly, but I went for Living In The Past instead - and of course I am therefore asking for TWO Tull tracks! :-)

  • Comment number 60.

    Tuesday
    When you and I were young - Jerry Douglas & Peter Rowan
    Skeleton Crew - Webb Wilder
    Lights out - The Pirates
    I'm still here - Kevin Coyne
    Sixty Sixty - Faust
    Senor Blues - Taj Mahal
    Grown so ugly - Captain Beefheart
    Good Patient Woman - Green on Red
    Shootin' Straight - Dan Hicks
    She ain't got no hair - Professor Longhair
    Old man going - The Pretty Things
    Look at Granny run run - Ry Cooder
    Slow Death - Flamin' Groovies

  • Comment number 61.

    58,

    That comment Scotch was quite terse,
    Do you really expect a verse
    He is not a poet,
    He likes music don't you know it?)
    He' the famous Jim frae Ers (kine)

    :-)


  • Comment number 62.

    #61

    DC - I understood that! I speak the lingo... :-)

  • Comment number 63.

    MONDAY:

    A few I've (unsuccessfully) requested before:

    'Burlesque' - Family
    'Don't Point Your Finger' - Nine Below Zero
    'Wishful Thinking' - The Ditty Bops
    'Local Girls' - Graham Parker and the Rumour
    'Gold In Them Hills' - Ron Sexsmith and Chris Martin
    'Diner' - Martin Sexton
    'River Deep Mountain High' - the Harry Nilsson version

    #53. Ach Scotch, ah canny be bothered now.


  • Comment number 64.

    Monday

    Move Over Darling - Doris Day
    Gypsies Tramps and Thieves - Cher
    The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down - Joan Baez
    Love Is The Answer - Todd Rundgren
    The Unwelcome Guest - Billy Bragg
    Birdhouse In your Soul - They Might Be Giants

  • Comment number 65.

    Woohoo! That's another shout for The Unwelcome Guest!

  • Comment number 66.

    At the end of a long trying day
    When you're not sure it's Fife that you're fae
    When your deacon's gone blue,
    When your fighters are fu'
    There's always the chance Maggie May.

  • Comment number 67.

    #63 ?!?

    Oor star's bereft of rhyme or reason!
    Mind you, it's been a long, hard season.


    THE LION

    Oh, weep for Mr. and Mrs. Bryan!
    He was eaten by a lion:
    Following which, the lion's lioness
    Up and swallowed Bryan's Bryaness.

    OGDEN NASH

  • Comment number 68.

    Point of order - what holiday Monday. I'm in my office looking at a week of, well a week of whatever it is I do. Anyway since there is no theme:

    Long Time Coming - Bruce Springsteen
    Positively 4th Street - Bob Dylan

  • Comment number 69.

    Honest Men have caused a commotion
    Cos Super Ayr have gained a promotion
    It feels very much like we've just won the cup
    So play CURTIS MAYFIELD - MOVE ON UP

  • Comment number 70.

    #67, been reading too much Dudley D Watkins?

    You could get a job with

    DC (Thompson)!!!

  • Comment number 71.

    #67
    There was one other guy called Ben
    Who walked into the lions den
    there was a growl and a yelp
    And a shout for help
    And i never saw that fellow again

  • Comment number 72.

    If I ain't gonna get Narrow Daylight by Diana Jrall tonight then another I've unsuccessfully asked for before is Superman by Five For Fighting.
    Off to St Andrews for the day. I'll wave to the fifers as I drive through.

  • Comment number 73.

    #72 or even Diana Krall

  • Comment number 74.

    #67, #70

    You think I composed this, word for word?

    My dear DC, the notion's absurd!

    Who then, the author, if not me or you?

    The name at conclusion might offer a clue.......

    >8-D

  • Comment number 75.

    Now our Scotch has changed his style,
    More 'Rupert the Bear', by a mile!
    My comment did not refer to Nash,
    Read first bit again, have a bash!

    DC

  • Comment number 76.

    I'm making no attempt to rhyme!
    But hastily looking at the time...
    For the ´óÏó´«Ã½ demands that I...
    Must work while bankers tend their lawns
    Which means Bryan and I can Get it On!

    You've all gone nuts this week! I'm impressed by the poetic offerings, (my own not included!!) tho I think it's going to take me most of the afternoon to plough thro it to find what you really want to hear on the show tonight. And yes, Hoppo, it's a normal week for us too! Speak to you all later x

  • Comment number 77.

    It's good to know that the spirit of McGonagall lives on.

  • Comment number 78.

    #76

    "Must work while bankers tend their lawns" - Spelling mistake? ;-)

  • Comment number 79.

    I am wearing my black arm band today as Inverness got relegated at the weekend. I could request Bryan Ferry's 'The Name Of The Game' on themeless Monday but it is a terrible song. Maybe his version of It's All Over Now Baby Blue' would be more appropriate.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 80.

    #79

    Roxy - you could always go for Ferry's Goin' Down or perhaps Roxy Music's While My Heart Is Still Beating as there is always hope for next season!

  • Comment number 81.

    Producer Babs wrote in at two
    That she would have to plough through
    The posts on the blog
    So that she could log
    And know which tracks they could do

    Wellll....for the fourth time of tryin',
    I appeal to Miss Babs and Bryan,
    My request is just one,
    Dave Gilmour's 'Fat Old Sun'
    If you don't play that I'll be cryin....

    So it's a holiday out there (is that right?)
    The sun seems to be shining bright
    But I'll have to tune in
    To listen again
    Some of us are still working tonight!

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 82.

    #80

    Yes Jim but Goin' Down is up there with my 'worst of Ferry' list. It sounds like everything a Bryan Ferry record should not sound like. It's pub rock at its worst. It's like a bar band playing some Dire Straits record you haven't heard of.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 83.

    #80

    Not heard it in years - I think I'd better check it out again now... I have it in my MP3 collection. If it's not as good as I remember and as bad as I remember I might find my finger hovering over the delete button!

  • Comment number 84.

    #83

    Meant that to be "not as good as I remember and as bad as you remember!"

  • Comment number 85.

    There wiz a young fellae fae Mull
    Who kept askin' till he wiz dull
    He emailed each week
    But nary a squeak
    Ah c'mon, gaunnae gie's some Tull?

    Witches' Promise would do it nicely.

  • Comment number 86.

    Pops
    Tops
    Stubbs
    Pubs

    Pops in Tops and Stubbs in Pubs
    Pops in Pubs and Stubbs in Tops

    Stubbs in Tops in Pops in Pubs
    Stubbs in Pubs on Tops of Pops

    Bragg in Tears comes
    Bragg with Fears comes
    Let's make cheers for Tears for Fears

    Here's an easy game to play.
    Here's an easy thing to say...
    Let's have Bragg
    Let's not nag
    Bragg nag?
    Drag sag.

    Bryan brings Bragg's broast
    Bragg brews Bryan's brine
    Bryan plays Bragg's broast
    Bragg plays Bryan's show

    Billy Bragg brews Stubbs with sticks
    Bryan plays Billy Bragg with Stubbs and sticks
    Billy Bragg plays Stubbs with Tears and Fears
    Bryan plays Billy Bragg with Levi Stubbs' Tears

    (with apologies to Dr Seuss)

  • Comment number 87.

    #80

    OK - I agree!

  • Comment number 88.

    Max B Gold would like to suggest the following for Monday:

    Nine Below Zero - Don't Point Your Finger Or Eleven Plus Eleven

    Small Faces - Tin Soldier

    The Monkees - Stepping Stone

    CAKE - Sheep Go to Heaven OR Love You Madly

    The Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues

  • Comment number 89.

    OK, now out of rhyme energy (hey, I'm at home, off sick), but as tonight's Ashes to Ashes night, can we have something from the following:

    * UB40: Food for Thought
    * New Order: Temptation
    * Bowie: The Man Who Sold the World
    * Blondie: Atomic
    * The Jam: Funeral Pyre

    All of which jems came from last week's episode and are woefully underrepresented in 80s compilations. Was there ever a series (or four counting LoM) that had such a love for the music of the period?

    PS ´óÏó´«Ã½: usual fee, brown envelope, and the Telegraph ain't heard nuffink, 'k?

  • Comment number 90.

    #19 - Paulo, coincidentally wee Ronnie was in Rio just the other week with Heaven and Hell (Black Sabbath).
    Didnt go and see them this time, though I was a fan of RJD when he was in Rainbow and thought he did a good job with Sabbath.

    Talking about Rainbow we could have a Graham Bonnet double on Wednesday:

    Night Games - Graham Bonnet
    All Night Long - Rainbow


  • Comment number 91.

    Come on Babs, stop vetoing all the good stuff

    Gilmour / Floyd / Tull, get them on!

    DC

  • Comment number 92.

    #91 - You're supposed to be working DC!!

  • Comment number 93.


    For Tuesday

    A must play......Frank Sinatra.........A Very Good Year - a song chronicling the years, ages, and seasons of a mans life.

    Too many Topaz McGonagalls here already so i'l just play it straight.... ;O)

  • Comment number 94.

    #92 Adam, I was so excited about what Bryan would say about the rhymes we've been busy making up & posting that I took my moby in to work so that I could listen via the headphones. Now there's no signal in my office so I took to wandering around the building for two whole hours, just so's I could hear GiO.

    No mention, no namecheck, nothing, other than a dismissive comment about how 'they've changed from Tull to Gilmour on the blog' or something like that.

    Pity that the football has finished (actually there's still the wee matter of the Scottish Cup to be decided B&B...) or I might well be tuning in to 810 MW of an evening

    DC in the huff, ..........I mean Cellardyke

  • Comment number 95.

    DC,

    I thought Mr. Watkins drew the wee pictures. No?









    very easily confused git

  • Comment number 96.

    He worked for Thomson

  • Comment number 97.

    Not the 'Twins'

  • Comment number 98.

    TUESDAY:

    Mary J Blige - ' Work In Progress (Growing Pains)'.
    John Mellencamp - 'Cherry Bomb' a "remember when" song.
    Ian Dury - 'The Passing Show'(another looking-back song).
    Ron Sexsmith - 'Hands of Time'.

  • Comment number 99.

    TUESDAY

    Enough, already! I'll leave the rhymes to Tom Lehrer and Shel Silverstein.

    'When You are Old And Gray' - Tom Lehrer

    'You're Still Gonna Die' - Old Dogs

    The Old Dogs were Waylon Jennings, Mel Tillis, Bobby Bare and Jerry Reed.
    If you've never heard of them, don't worry. Bryan kens fine weel!

  • Comment number 100.

    Tuesday

    Don't you 'for get about me' - Simple Minds

    OOH LA LA - T.Faces

    Smithers Jones - T.Jam

    We're gettin' closer to the grave each day - Hank Williams

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