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Next week's themes...

Bryan Burnett | 18:05 UK time, Saturday, 20 June 2009

It's time for me to reveal next week's themes and as usual please don't be shy about getting in touch.Tuesday night's theme will be an interesting one I suspect. What were the tunes that helped you through childbirth! Obviously it's not a theme that everyone can take part in but hopefully in the rest of the week you'll find something you can contribute to.
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MONDAY 22 JUNE
We'll play 'anything' and 'everything' tonight. Paul from Ayr has suggested songs with either or both these words in the title. 'You To Me Are Everything' or 'Do Anything You Wanna Do'? Let me know what you want to hear.

TUESDAY 23 JUNE
Tonight's show will be a labour of love as I'm looking for the songs that were playing when your child was born. What was on your maternity ward mixtape?

WEDNESDAY 24 JUNE
Tonight's theme is speed so I could play 'Fast Car', 'Speed of Sound' or 'Slow Hand'. Don't hang about and get your suggestions in for tonight's theme.

THURSDAY 25 JUNE
School's out! Obviously that well known Alice Cooper ditty is a must for tonight's show but why not leave a comment on the blog and let me know the songs that represent freedom and adventure to you.

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  • Comment number 1.

    Monday

    God Gave Me Everything - Mick Jagger

    Tuesday

    Baby Let Me Take You Home - The Animals

    Wednesday

    Dead Man's Curve - Jan and Dean

    Thursday

    Free As A Bird - Beatles


















  • Comment number 2.

    Tuesday

    Labour of Love - Joe Grusheky

  • Comment number 3.

    As I can request heehaw on Tuesday, I'm gonna ask for this on

    MONDAY

    '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' - Bryan Adams

    If I suffer, everyone suffers! >8-D










    Mark up another Pyrrhic victory for the Git!

  • Comment number 4.

    At least you weren't moderated and it's better than Summer of '69.

    Pyrrhic up your ears as Joe Orton would say.

  • Comment number 5.

    #3

    Go for it!



    :-)

  • Comment number 6.

    Mon
    Everything that glitters is not gold / Dan seals
    Everything I Own / Ken Booth

    Tues
    My ex was a barry Marshmallow fan and insisted on his greatest
    hits in the maternity ward so moving swiftly on to speed night

    Wed
    Slow Dancer / Box Scaggs
    Ernie / Benny Hill
    Nice and Slow / Jesse Green
    Speedy Gonzales / Pat Boone

    Thu
    The Long Road / Mark Knopfler
    An appropriate yet wonderful piece of driving music to hit the open road with and escape the rat race for a few hours.

  • Comment number 7.

    Monday

    Everything - Stereo Mcs
    Everything She Wants - Wham
    Everything Must Go - T. Manic Street Preachers

    Promise Her Anything - Dean Martin
    I Cant Give You Anything - T. Ramones
    Monday Dont Mean Anything - Alabama 3

  • Comment number 8.

    A few first thoughts for the week ahead:

    Everything/Anything

    You are Everything - Ross/Gaye
    Uptight (everything's alright) - Stevie Wonder
    Anything for you - Gloria Estefan
    Do anything you wanna do - Eddie and the Hot Rods

    Labour

    Goodnight Girl - Wet Wet Wet (actually it was a boy)

    Speed

    Life in the fast lane - Eagles
    Speed of the sound of lonliness - Nanci Griffith
    Slow motion - David Gray
    Can't slow down - Lionel Ritchie
    If I should fall behind or Racing in the street - Springsteen

    Freedom

    I'm free - The Who (reminds me of the year I left school (a long long time ago) when I saw them at Parkhead, with Alex Harvey and Little Feat in support)

    Have a good weekend

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 9.

    #5

    Are you sure that isn't Scott Tracy?

  • Comment number 10.

    #9

    Not sure, but one things for sure... prohibition doesn't seem to apply in that barn! Maybe he'll get a taste for it if offered!

  • Comment number 11.

    Before this it was only a dry sherry before dinner - then he woke up in Shanghai with a beard.

  • Comment number 12.

    #11

    And we're not talking facial hair...

  • Comment number 13.

    An emotional Tuesday for me. No such thing as 'songs that were playing when your child was born' in my number one's case. Indeed, the thought of male presence in the labour ward had only just been passed by the midwyfies at Forth Park Hospital in Kirkcaldy (kain?)

    Anyway, the 38 hour labour which preceded the entrance to the world of number one son (I kid you not) was obviously a stressful time for Mrs C but she did well and the arrival of my wee boy was a fantastic experience.

    A couple of hours later, I jumped into the car to drive home to tell the world about my wee boy and heard 'Alive and kicking' by Simple Minds come over the radio.

    Emotional indeed! Alan is now in his fourth year at Dundee Uni Medical School and about to sit his exams. Please wish him aw the best

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 14.

    #5, #9

    'Stand By Your Action Man' - Tammy Wynette
    or,
    'Puppet On A String' - Lady Penelope


    #13

    Look at DC kvell! Already he is shepping naches from his son, the Doctor.

    My daughter has the same effect on me. I'm so proud of her I feel I could burst.

  • Comment number 15.

    #11

    "We don't let our hair grow long and shaggy,
    Like the hippies out in San Francisco do

    We still wave Old Glory down at the Courthouse,
    And White Lightning's still the biggest thrill of all.."



    I still prefer the Kinkster's version.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 16.

    Scotch, I haven't even started to speak of my daughter or number two son (each with their own special tune!) Happy feth'r's day tae all dads on the blog!

    DC

  • Comment number 17.

    Yep happy fathers day all the proud dads.

    My first wasn't as long a labour as DC's....just 24 hours but still way too long for any poor mum to have to go through. And Barry Manilow was the only tape she took in with her. We didn't have music for the second or third from what I remember but thankfully they were much quicker in making their appearance.

    However I do remember playing the following on returning from the labour wards
    My son and I / Neil Sedaka for Chris
    Isn't she lovely / Stevie Wonder Nats
    Marliese / Fischer Z for Marie Elise (well it was close)

    Marie Elise was to be called Michaela but when I returned home in the early hours from the hospital I put on the Tv to find The Hit Man And Her with Pete Waterman and a screechin Michaela Strachan. Funny how you can go off a name. I was playin some tunes instead of which Marliese was one and thought that would be nice although the missus subsequently altered it to marie Elise.

  • Comment number 18.

    So there we have it.

    The trial and tribulation timekeepers have clocked DC at an eye-watering 38 hours but there must be someone out there sitting shyly on a super-40 score on the maternal mission monitor.

    Let's hear from you.

    Meanwhile, here are Ace posing the musical question How Long Has This Been Going On?

  • Comment number 19.

    #18



    :-)

  • Comment number 20.

    Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken

    Jackson Browne - I'd Do Anything

  • Comment number 21.

    #18. At 37 hrs I think I'll be second in the 'how many hours' contest...although a consultant did tell me that labour actually can take umpteen (that's a technical term) days more. I was in hospital on a 'false alarm' a few days before and it would have been nice if The Daughter had made an appearance then - my Dad's Birthday - they would've loved to have shared the day (never mind though...she gets to share with Scotch Git instead). I didn't have a birth tape, listened to the radio instead so if there's any commentary from a British Lions rugby match from 26 June 1993...even through the haze of every drug they could put in me I do remember declaring my appreciation of Jeremy Guscott's legs. I don't know anyone who made a birth tape. The Daughter was already a fortnight late, it was a hot June and I was becoming very weary so I may have included The Kinks - 'Tired Of Waiting For You' in a tape had I made one.

  • Comment number 22.

    MONDAY:

    'Everything I Am' - Plastic Penny

    Know it's a bit twee but I have a real soft spot for 'Everything Is Beautiful' by Ray Stevens...there are some songs where little kids singing is naff (Grandad) and others where it's OK (e.g this one, Grocer Jack).

    'Almost Anything Goes' - Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

    'I Can't Give You Anything But Love Baby' - Fats Domino







  • Comment number 23.

    MONDAY

    Flippin 'Eck it's mah theme! It's only taken me 2 years to get one accepted but at least I've kept listening. Thanks Bryan and the team.

    My suggestion for now is:-

    Everything is Everything - Lauryn Hill

  • Comment number 24.

    For Monday

    EVERYTHING But The Girl............Baby Come Home


  • Comment number 25.

    Monday - Anything & Everything:
    All The Things She Said - Simple Minds
    All These Things - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
    Every Path - Alela Diane
    Everything Must Go - Steely Dan
    Anything She Does - Genesis
    Every Little Kiss - Bruce Hornsby
    Any World - Steely Dan
    It Doesn't Really Matter At All - Dave Edmunds
    Anything - The Damned
    Anything At All - The Soulsteppers
    All Kinds Of Everything - Dana (not joking - it's a great song!)
    Promise Her Anything - Tom Jones

  • Comment number 26.

    Wednesday - Speed:
    Fylingdale Flyer - Jethro Tull
    Speedway Hero - Billy Bragg
    Drive - Todd Rundgren
    World's Slowest Elevator - Carbonlifer
    Run - Air
    1000 Miles Per Hour - OK Go
    Slow Dancer - Boz Scaggs
    Manuela Run - Toto
    Speedy's Coming - Scorpions
    Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Daft Punk
    The Fastest Guitar Alive - Roy Orbison
    I'll Come Running - Brian Eno

  • Comment number 27.

    I spent five hours today listening to 'Daddy' songs on Country music radio shows, at the end of which I was tripping o'er the snotters. Therefore,

    WEDNESDAY

    'Daddy, Don't You Walk So Fast' - Wayne Newton



    If I suffer, everyone suffers! >8-D










    sentimental git

  • Comment number 28.

    #22 Re: Grocer Jack

    Julie,

    Apparently when Mark Wirtz played 'Excerpt from a teenage opera' for the approval of EMI executives, they were horrified. The unanimous verdict was "Can the tape, kill the project."

    Somehow John Peel, then with Radio Caroline, obtained a recording. When he aired the song, the response was immediate. People demanded to know who, where, why and how could they get their hands on a copy.
    The rest is historical history.

    EMI also turned down the opportunity to sign the Beatles. Go figure.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 29.

    I salute your historicalasity.

  • Comment number 30.

    #29

    I was gonna write an historical history, but the knowledge that Hoppo would regard this as a declaration of war stayed my hand.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 31.

    An hypothesis indeed...

  • Comment number 32.

    #27

    Tell me you haven't sunk to Commander Cody's Down To Seeds And Stems Again. It makes Red Sovine's Teddy Bear sound like Agadoo.

    #28

    Wednesday

    My White Bicycle - Tomorrow




  • Comment number 33.

    Thursday - Freedom & Adventure:
    This Land Is Your Land - Billy Bragg
    Fire At Midnight - Jethro Tull
    Eternity Road - The Moody Blues
    Freedom Train - Lenny Kravitz
    Philadelphia Freedom - Elton John
    I Want To Break Free - Queen
    I Can't Stay - The Killers
    Chimes Of Freedom - Youssou N'Dour
    Breathe - Prodigy
    Love's Great Adventure - Ultravox
    The Great Escape - We Are Scientists
    Wide Open Space - Cliff Richard

  • Comment number 34.

    Just noticed the Thursday comment "Schools Out".

    Not in Fife they're no'......

    DC in Cellardyke (where the bairns don't return to school after the summer holidays until 19th August 2009)

  • Comment number 35.

    Speaking of 'School's Out', howzabout SAHB's cover of the Alice Cooper classic?

    WARNING!
    You will probably have to remove the reference to what not to do in the water supply! >8-D

  • Comment number 36.

    # 29 correct, #30 no I will not rise to the bait.

    For tonight;

    Everything Must Change - Paul Young
    Everything Must Change - Nina Simone

    Currently a busy man at work, which is not good for the soul - in fact it brings on the blues

  • Comment number 37.

    Can any of you techno guys out there tell me how long it should take to convert WMA files to the itune format. I'm doin about 15000 from my flash drive and so far it's got through 2000 in 14 hours...and slowing the old laptop up considerably. Is this normal? Should I book a holiday in the sun and come back in a fortnight and see if it's finished?

  • Comment number 38.

    #37

    Paulo - yes it's normal, and does it on install. You can temporarily kill the process if you need to but I'd suggest just letting it chunter on until it's done. It's usually fast enough.

  • Comment number 39.

    MONDAY

    Anything from the David Sylvian CD 'Everything And Nothing'

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 40.

    Monday:

    Skipping the 'All' songs that we had last week, I'm pretty thin on the ground for this. But I'm going for:

    * Blues Brothers: I got everything I need (almost)

  • Comment number 41.

    #38 Chunter! I couldn't have described it better myself. If ever a word suggested one speed only then that's it. Ever been used in a song title that would do for Wed Night?

    #39 Not like you to be playin away from home RJ

  • Comment number 42.

    Tuesday:

    I'm refusing to be disqualified from this, on 2 counts: firstly, Mrs Ramius would very much like me to point out that not everyone goes near a maternity ward: all 3 of ours were homebirths (and, she insists on me telling you, waterbirths).

    While I'll give you the listing of CD she put together for CabinBoy #1's birth tomorrow once I've dug it out, I'd also like to propose
    * Runrig: News From Heaven
    for Tuesday.

  • Comment number 43.

    #33

    If you're going for the Bragg nexus for Thurs, then you can't look past:
    * Billy Bragg: To Have and To Have Not
    (which is also an 'end of school' song, that's maybe regrowing into appropriateness in these times)
    * Billy Bragg: A Lover Sings
    (note to GiO Production Team: that's definitely not one that fits into your Bragg 'one bloke & guitar' assumptions - it's got Hammond Organ & everything)

  • Comment number 44.

    #41

    Tunes with 'chunter' in the title:

    Chunter - Keller Williams, from the album Dance

    I can't find it on Youtube, but check this out instead - it's a belter!


  • Comment number 45.

    WEDNESDAY

    'I'm A Celerity...Get Me Out Of Here Very Quickly!' - Jennifer Rush

    >8-D

  • Comment number 46.

    #45

    I'm A Celeriac - Get Me Out Of Here:


  • Comment number 47.

    #38, #41

    In future, whenever I'm asked what I drive, I shall reply thus:-

    "A Chunter. 2.5 Diesel."

    >8-D

    N.B. Glen, this is not an anagram!!

  • Comment number 48.

    #46

    A waste of ten big studs...........

  • Comment number 49.

    Monday:

    'Don't believe anything I say' - Graham Coxon
    'Everything is average nowadays' - Kaiser Chiefs

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 50.

    #47

    Each turn, slide E 2.5

    DC

  • Comment number 51.

    #50

    Which part of not do you not understand?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 52.

    ALERT! ALERT! THEME DEVIATION!

    That Roy Orbison song is titled 'You Got It'............

    ........and Bonnie Raitt does it better..................

  • Comment number 53.

    #41 David Sylvian is just Bryan Ferry with flat batteries. ;-)

  • Comment number 54.

    #51 regarding # 47

    You accusin me of being Glenn?







    The lucid Seer 2.5? Na


  • Comment number 55.

    Dana's horse song:

    All kinds of everything remind me of uhu

    DC

  • Comment number 56.

    #53. Well said.

  • Comment number 57.

    Hey JFE you were right that Dana song was not as naff as I remembered - no doubt about that whatsoever.

  • Comment number 58.

    I felt a bit nervous listening to the show tonight in case it was light on quality but needn't have worried, even Dana was worth listening to, if no quite up to the memory of it.
    Also, thanks to the Team for playing my choon on my theme night.

    TUESDAY

    Never did mix-tapes so just did a bit of google research to find what was in the charts when my son was born in 1987. I was amazed to find it was "China in Your Hand" by T'Pau, as it it's a big favourite of my wife Cathie. Definitely worth hearing again.

  • Comment number 59.

    New here and I'm not sure I like the sound of my posts being "reactively moderated" - sounds a bit nasty.

    TUESDAY
    Gonna request some Smashing Pumpkins for the maternity mix as we had loads playing at the births of our first two (as well as played to them via a walkman and headphones throughout the preceeding 9 months. 'Today' was a favourite and caused a fair bit of wriggling.

    WEDNESDAY
    Kiss 'Detriot Rock City', preferably the live version from 'Alive II' but the studio recording from 'Destroyer' would be fine.

    THURSDAY
    The Guillemots 'We're Here' always gets a play when we're off on our travels, particulalry brilliant when played loudly as we're driving through the highlands.

  • Comment number 60.

    '57. Oh Norrie...please don't give me cause to worry about you.

  • Comment number 61.

    No Julie it was far far worse than I recalled, presumably kept a reasonable track off air and makes me wonder what JFE's definition of naff is!! ;o)

  • Comment number 62.

    Of course I accept that a lot of my stuff people will not like....each to their own!

  • Comment number 63.

    #57, #61

    Make your mind up!



    :-)

  • Comment number 64.

    #59
    wildturkeyandcoke,

    Welcome aboard!

    You must have the constitution of a grizzly bear. The worst hangover of my life was inflicted by Wild Turkey.

  • Comment number 65.

    #47, #51, #54

    Ah gi'e in. If yer legs fa' aff, dinnae come runnin' tae me!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 66.

    #64
    Hi scotch-git, thanks for the welcome- any more whisky related posters round here?

    I've had my share of "badger in mouth, sledge hammer in skull, WTF did i do last night and where am i?" moments with the fire water myself but damn if it don't taste nice! Through utter lack of imagination (I've only been meaning to register here for ages so I have no excuse) I conjoured up a username based on what I was drinking at the time. I guess it could've been a lot worse.

  • Comment number 67.

    welcome to the blog

    signed

    sodaandlimeforfourweeksanditsmakingmegrumpy!

  • Comment number 68.

    welcome from me too

    signed

    ihavenoboozeleftinthehouseihavedrunkitall...hic!

  • Comment number 69.

    Welcome wildturkey.

    Hope your press is well stocked. You'll need a good supply to get through this blog experience. (it'd drive anyone to drink)

    signed

    naeboozeforafortnight!

  • Comment number 70.

    Hi wild turkey etc, good to have you aboard

    Hope you;re not a Smiths fan......

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 71.

    Forerunner of Hot Tuna

  • Comment number 72.

    Hi WildTurkey - Welcome!

    Hope you are a Bragg/Tull/Rundgren fan - if so, you can join the nexus! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

  • Comment number 73.

    Did I say that out loud?

  • Comment number 74.

    Ah, the mix tape for the birth. We had Springsteen, Ry Cooder, Ted Hawkins plus some soul. The wife was / is a queen fan (her musical taste is a standing joke amongst friends and family, queen is not even half of it) so I compromised and put some Roachford on as she liked 'Cuddly Toy'. So having trawled throguh the memory bank I suppse the highlights would be:

    Springsteen - Thunder Road
    Ry Cooder - He'll have to Go
    Ted Hawkins - Ain't That Pretty
    Dorothy Moore - Misty Blue

  • Comment number 75.

    #67,68,69- thanks all- some very fine examples of just hw much worse my username choice could've been :) Also, yes, well stocked as in nuclear-winter-end-of-civilisation well stocked. Should just say that's down to an imminent birthday and a generous family. Honestly, I'm not an alchoholic (although that could just be classic denial).

    #70 "I hope you're not a Smith's fan"? Actually sounds like something Morrisey could have writen. BTW sorry to disappoint....

    #72,73 No and yes, respectively. Actually, Bragg I can take but Tull....spent many years blocking out attempts by "friends" to convert me to Tull. Bit of a shame really as your cult of musical zealots/evil empire sounds kinda fun.

  • Comment number 76.

    #75 etc. At this time of the morning it's teaandbanana for me, but not in the same cup!

    Happy blogging..

  • Comment number 77.

    capuccino and banana for me and now a long day of 'how to work more efficiently' (eg cut costs without saying so) to look forward to.

  • Comment number 78.

    Hello Wildturkey.
    Jeez you guys are lucky.
    I've got the hangover from hell this morning and I only had one pint last night. How did that happen. Maybe I should have gone to sleep at some point. And I've got to stay awake through two meetings today, one of which I'm hosting. Haven't felt like this since I spent 24 hours at a bedside 23 years ago not allowed to nod off. Even with an epidural in her back and doped up to the eyeballs in excruciating pain, she could still muster up enough energy to scream ''Don't Sleep'' if my head moved forward as much as half an inch.

  • Comment number 79.

    #78 I increasingly finding that my alcohol consumption and hangover bear no relation to each other. At one point I had to consume copius quantities, and / or strange concotions to get a serious hangover. Now I can do it after pint, or a glass or two of wine. Strangely I still have days where after serious drinking I am fine. Thus I try and avoid drinking on school nights, thoguh even this doesn't work as now if I do get a hangover I can feel crap for two or three days.

  • Comment number 80.

    Thursday - school's out! - My first taste of freedom was a work experience placement at a department store in Brisbane, Australia, 1975 just before I left school.
    and the song which always takes me back to that 'Big new world' feeling of being out amongst it all - 'Ding a dong' Hollands Eurovision entry for that year ! Dont ask me why, but it must have got quite a bit of airplay in far flung Australia.

    Ian in Partick.

  • Comment number 81.

    #79

    Hoppo,

    If I awaken after a richt guid bevvy feeling fine it's because I'm still drunk. The hangover gradually imposes itself during the course of the day. By early evening my options are extremely limited; i.e. go back to the pub or go home to bed.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 82.

    TUESDAY

    Well as I am not equipped to give birth it makes Tuesday hard for me. As I am never stuck for a Roxy/Ferry reference for most themes I thought of a wee bit of word play on 'Virginia Plain'

    Plain could miss out the L and become 'pain' and you can do your own wordplay on 'Virginia' for fear of the wrath of the moderator.

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 83.

    #82

    N.B. Glen, this is not an anagram!!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 84.

    #83

    Correct - it's a monologue.

  • Comment number 85.

    #80

    Ian,

    Welcome! Are you True Blue? Is Buckland a reference to fortified wine? Do you know Zac Savage? He's from Brisbane. Or is it Adelaide?

  • Comment number 86.

    #76, 78
    Hello
    Thanks
    Ouch- hosting a lie in bed with a hangover is about my limit, hope your audience were sympathetic.

    #77 don't envy you, been to enough of those to know that doing away with meetings about efficiencies is probably the number one way to achieve them.

    Loving all the alternative beverage based usernames which got me thinking that mine was perhaps a poor choice; not only does it imply several social and psychological issues it would appear to contravene the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s advertising policies. Twice! Which may make a name check/hearing a request v unlikely, which kind of defeats the purpose.

  • Comment number 87.

    #83 Ivan grip pailing?

  • Comment number 88.

    Baby night -

    Push it, Salt and Pepa
    The Drugs Don't Work, The Verve
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    Father and Son, Cat Stevens

    Speed night -

    The Speed of the Beat of My Heart, Horse
    Ray of light, Madonna

  • Comment number 89.

    #88 well done Kirsty I forgot about that KB song.

    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush
    This Woman's Work, Kate Bush

    I hope they take the hint.
    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 90.

    Tuesday - Baby Night:

    Well, as I can't claim any knowledge of the whole baby production thing, I shall just suggest a few nice tunes for consideration!

    Newborn Lullaby - Billy Walsh
    Welcome - Phil Collins
    Be My Baby - Bay City Rollers
    Newborn Man - The Dartts
    Baby Blue - Nat King Cole
    The Fidgety Bairn - Kathleen Ferrier

  • Comment number 91.

    ...or Mama Gave Birth To The Soul Children - Queen Latifah with De La Soul

  • Comment number 92.

    #87

    Watch out for the peepee, DC.

  • Comment number 93.

    WEDNESDAY
    'Wall Of Death' - Richard Thompson

    'Our Velocity' - Maximo Park

    'Leave Them All Behind' - Ride

    Or if, you feel really brave- 'Faster Bastard' - Bomb Disneyland

  • Comment number 94.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 95.

    This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.

  • Comment number 96.

    Comments left on the blog are very often nothing to do with the "blog topic".

    There's enough on this thread alone.

    It's a free world - or is it?

  • Comment number 97.

    There is no 'licence to insult' on public forums, no.

  • Comment number 98.

    #95 & 97, Sorry Jim, really didnt mean it as an insult. I was just responding to:

    "I can't claim any knowledge of the whole baby production thing".

    Must remember and put ;) at the end of my posts.

  • Comment number 99.

    There is a great Bowie instrumental called Speed of Life from the Low album well worth a play (oddly not featuring Eno).

    Lloyd Cole & The Commotions - Speedboat

    Kim Carnes & Lyle Lovett - Speed of The Sound of Loneliness, from the labum View From The House which also has an outstanding version of Prines If You Dont Want My Love)

    Snow Patrol - Velocity Girl

  • Comment number 100.

    Norrie - I only know the John Prines version of Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness. I'll look your one out.

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