Next week's themes...
Monday:
From The Ronettes to The Fratellis, tonight's show features the top trios of all time...
Tuesday:
A return to a theme which turned out to be much better than you would think. Pucker up for...whistling songs. perhaps tonight could be the night Roger Whittaker gets a look in...
Wednesday:
Parent power rules tonight. From Daddy Cool to Sylvia's Mother, it's songs about Ma and Pa...
Thursday:
It's the Get It On beach party tonight with the songs that were made for frolicking around in the sand...
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At 19th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:Monday
Same Old Story - Taste
Say I Won't Be There - The Springfields
Tuesday
I Can Hear The Grass Grow - The Move
Walking The Dog - Rolling Stones
Wednesday
Don't You Rock Me Daddy-o - Lonnie Donegan
Papa Was A Rolling Stone - Karis Hunt Jagger
Thursday
Pipeline - The Chantays - Chamber music?
Don't Back Down - Beach Boys - Or just play the whole of All Summer Long
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At 19th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:Welcome back Ms Faliraki. I trust you retained your crown!
Monday.
Year of Decision / three degrees
I was a big fan of the Philadelphia label. They brought some great black artists to prominence in the 70's.
The Three Degrees were one of the acts, but forget their No. 1 hit, year of decision was far superior and a thoroughly jolly wee tune. It was a toss up between that one and TSOP by MFSB (The sound of Philadelphia
by Mother Father Sister Brother , the house band which featured the degrees on vocals.
Badge / Cream
I remember seeing a film years ago, possibly a TV movie which had this song running through it. It was one of the characters fav songs but I'm damned if I can remember what film it was. Googled the song to see if I could find out with no luck although I did discover where the strange title came from.
What About Me / Kenny Rogers,Kim Carnes and James Ingram.
A love triangle but anything with James Ingram on it will do me
Are we the Waiting / Green Day
If anyone has a ticket for their SECC gig this year I'll swop you a 20p with no date for them.
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At 19th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:Forgot to say re the three degrees. Fayette Pinkney, the one on the left died a couple of weeks back so not sure if they still count for trio night....
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At 19th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:#2
Also, there are four people on Badge incl. G. Harrison.
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At 19th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#4
I daresay there were a lot more than three on the three degrees song as well. Any idea what the film was. Seem to think it had something to do with teenagers or cricket or something.
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At 19th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:No, but it proves that you need a rhythm guitarist.
Groups only work with even numbers. The Shadows template has stood the test of time. The Stones got rid of Brian Jones for this reason.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:Scene:- Auchmaddies, Aberdeenshire. The farmer and his wife organise a rock festival....in a tattie field.
Did YOU listen to Vox Poppers last Friday evening, 18:10 ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland?
If not, I urge you to catch it on 'Listen Again'
Laugh? I nearly paid my licence fee.............
>8-D
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:FACT:- The Roches have never been played on GIO
(if this fact turns out not to be factual, Julie will correct me).
This lamentable situation must not be allowed to continue.
Maggie, Terre and Suzzy deserve better..........
MONDAY
'Mr. Sellack' - The Roches
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#6
So, that wee Shadows dance was the Template?
Ah thote it wis the Slosh..........
>8-D
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:TUESDAY
'The Whistler' - Jethro Tull
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:The Jam - Strange Town,
Rush - Spirit of Radio,
Dixie Chicks - There's Your Trouble,
Wilson Phillpis - Hold On
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Sorry about being sad but did Felix Pappalardi not play on all the Cream stuff keyboards etc?
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Still a trio though. Must count surely and it is a brilliant suggestion.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#13
Don't call me Shirley........
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At 20th Jul 2009, Geeshmeister wrote:OK - New to this so...
Monday - Must be the Police "Message in a bottle" surely and/or Rush "Spirit of the Radio"
Tuesday - "Working on a Dream" by Springsteen in honour of last weel's Hampden show
Wednesday - "Annie, I'm not your Daddy" Kid Creole? "Papa was a rolling stone", "Independence Day" Springsteen,
Thursday - "Boys of Summer" by Don Henley, not cheery but definitely a sunny record
Cheers
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At 20th Jul 2009, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Monday
Fanfare For The Common Man - Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Prog manages to hold on in the great summer of 77.
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At 20th Jul 2009, joe-k-brown wrote:Great themes this week. My suggestions are:
Trios-
Take good care of yourself - The 3 degrees
Island of dreams - The Springfields
Still......you turn me on - ELP (althogh happy to endorse AFR's Fanfare alternative)
Sunshine of your love - Cream
Where did our love go - the Supremes
Not ready to make nice or Can't hurry love - Dixie Chicks
Whistling-
The stranger - Billy Joel
Dream a little dream - Mamas and Papas
All good things - Nelly Furtado
Over my shoulder - Mike and the Mechanics
Georgy Girl - the Seekers
Games without frontiers - Peter Gabriel
Parents -
Over my shoulder - Mike and the mechanics
Father and son - Cat Stevens
Father to son - Queen
Mama mia - Abba
Mrs McGrath or Walk like a man - Springsteen
The son of Hickory Holler's tramp - OC Smith
Papa was a rolling stone - Temptations
Boy named Sue - J Cash
Love and happiness for you - Kimmie Rhodes
Beach party - Apologies, never been to one. I hope these suggestions are valid!
If I had words - Scott Fitzgerald and Yvonne Keeley
This old heart of mine - Isley Brothers
Hot in the city - Billy Idol
No woman no cry - Bob Marley
Twisting by the pool - Dire Straits
I love this town - Bon Jovi
Lido Shuffle - Boz Scaggs
Use sombody - Kings of Leon
Cliff Top - the Yeah Yous
Goldenheart Assembly - So long St Christopher
Spanish stroll - Mink de Ville
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 20th Jul 2009, joe-k-brown wrote:Apologies for any confusion. penultimate suggestions hould be:
So long St Christopher - Goldheart Assembly
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At 20th Jul 2009, Felonious wrote:Trios
The Big Three and Some Other Guy The Original Decca Recording please , not the Polydor remake on the John Lennon's jukebox CD.
dexter
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Monday - Trios:
Tinseltown In The Rain - The Blue Nile
Hunting High And Low - A-ha
Lily The Pink - The Scaffold
Roxanne - The Police
Everybody Hurts - R.E.M.
Doctor! Doctor! - The Thompson Twins
Givin' Up Givin' In - The Three Degrees
The Tunnel Of Love - Fun Boy Three
Rum & Coca Cola - The Andrews Sisters
Calling All Skeletons - The Alkaline Trio
Da Da Da - Trio
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At 20th Jul 2009, FrankInDenny wrote:MON...
Danny Wilson................Marys' Prayer
TUES....
Guy Mitchell................Singin' The Blues (has there been an older oldie played on GIO .. 1956)
WED...
Paul Simon................Mother and Child Reunion
Thur...
The First Class.................Beach Baby
Hope everyones doing fine
Frank I D
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At 20th Jul 2009, janfromrutherglen wrote:The Lunatics Have Taken Over The Asylum - Fun Boy 3
The Sun Always Shines on TV - A-Ha
The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger
Tinsletown In the Rain - The Blue Nile
Temptation - Heaven 17
We Are Detective - Thomson Twins
Midnight Train To Georgia - Gladys Knight and The Pips. There were 3 Pips and if the theme changes scope as sometime happens then they might just count for tonight's theme. LOL
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At 20th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#20
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Jim, come on Da Da Da? If you're gonna go down that road I'll be suggestin 'I've Lost My Mummy / Rolf Harris' for wed :-)
By the way do you still get they Trio biscuits. them were good!
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At 20th Jul 2009, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#23 ....and I'll be requesting an Opportunity Knocks' double of "Mother of Mine" - Neil Reid and "Ma, he's Making Eyes at Me" - Lena Zavaroni.
What about Gypsy Creams? Are they still allowed?
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At 20th Jul 2009, MaxBGold wrote:The Jam are Max B Gold's favourite band of all time. They are also a trio and therefore Max concludes that they fit saquarely into Monday night's theme. This is pukka.
But what song!! Here it is true to say Max B Gold is uncomfortably placed on the horns of a dilemma but after much thought is pleased to request Funeral Pyre or the Townsend written "Disguises" on the flip side of that single.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#23
Wot???!!!!!! It's a GREAT track! ;-)
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:#25 Great suggestions by Max B Gold esq. could I add So Sad About Us to his list? Another great Jam cover of an ooo track.
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At 20th Jul 2009, FrankInDenny wrote:My fav JAM track.............GOT BY IN TIME.....From In The City
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At 20th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#21
How was the holiday frank?
For First Class read Ivy League, Flowerpot Men, Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, The Pipkins and the original Brotherhood of Man. All names under which tony Burrows and John carter recorded. I think they also sang backing vocals on several classic 60's hits. they could give Norman cook a run for his hitmaking alter egos.
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At 20th Jul 2009, FrankInDenny wrote:#29
Just great Paolo.....fisrt day back at work......ohhhhmanitwizhard
#28
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At 20th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#26
We'll agree to differ on that one. I would happily second tinsel town on your list even though Downtown Lights is my Fav Nile tune.
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At 20th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#24
Adam, for whistling night
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At 20th Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:try again.
Adam for whistling night
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#31
You'll notice that it was at the BOTTOM of my list... I generally list tunes in order of preference!
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Are the Beastie Boys a trio - if so a song should be played in support of MCA who has been diagnosed with throat cancer.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#35
Norrie - yes they are: Michael "Mike D" Diamond, Adam "MCA" Yauch, and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Scottish Lass wrote:Trios-
It ain't what you do, Fun Boy Three & Bananarama (2 trios or will that count as six members?)
Mary's Prayer, Danny Wilson
It's like that, Run DMC
American Idiot, Green Day
Jive Talking, Bee Gees
Ace of Spades, Motorhead
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:OK Beastie Boys - Ch-Check It Out.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:#12
I see his wife breached the pre-nuptial agreement by shooting him dead.
#19
And a Roxy Music connection for RJ.
#35
I am slow to forgive them after having my VW badge pinched.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:#37
I'm going to see Motorhead on my birthday.
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Is that true Glen? Poor guy!
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Felix I mean not you as Motorhead wil be good I am sure..
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:I'll put your ticket on eBay then
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:Apparently she was a music critic
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Thrash can be a nuisance - very painful, I hear.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:That's the yeast of it.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Most people cana sten it.
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#26, #31, #34
Well, I didn't get the blame for it! :-)
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At 20th Jul 2009, RoxyJohn wrote:#39
Oh please no not Jelly Sky. Bryan Burnett played this on the last whistling theme and introduced it as Bryan Ferry's Jealous Guy instead of Roxy Music. He then faced the wrath of RJ who phoned in and corrected the error of his ways before the song was finished and he then publicly apologised to the nation as the song faded out.
If you where going to play a Roxy whistling song it has to be 'A Song For Europe'.
J.O'B.
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At 20th Jul 2009, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Okay, okay... a whistlin' Rebel withoot his kegs, if you're seeking something different!
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At 20th Jul 2009, Glen Miller wrote:#49
I was thinking of Big Three (and several other respected bands') bassist Johnny Gustafson
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Thats a great fact Glen - I have that CD and alswys been annoyed by the lack of any sleevenotes and I assume not all the songs were actually on his portable jukebox as there are no b sides and the note says it had 40 records yet the CD's have 41 songs. It has got some brilliant music on it and a lot of them I dont know anything about.
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At 20th Jul 2009, FrankInDenny wrote:#35 36
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Frank - looks hopeful he will make a full recovery so that is good. Vic just played their single and it was pretty good.
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Whistling
There has been a lot of Bowie played recently but this is an absolute classic single:
David Bowie - Golden Years
as is
Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers
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At 20th Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Tuesday - Whistling:
Whistle While You Work - Louis Armstrong
Whistle In - The Beach Boys
Grandma Whistled - The Village Singers
Games Without Frontiers - Peter Gabriel
The Whistling Song - The Pinker Tones
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At 20th Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:This song does not have any whistling except for a tin whistle but is a great, fun song by John Prine:
John Prine - Fish and Whistle
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At 21st Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#57
"Father, forgive us for what we must do;
You forgive us and we'll forgive You....."
Brilliant shout! I'll lend my support to this one, if I may.
I have a premonition that my Jethro Tull request shall be cast into the deep.
i.e. The River Clyde
>8-D
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:Everybody and his auntie have recorded Mr Bojangles but nobody sings or whistles it like Sammy boy but since he never made it onto singing actors night, there's every chance he'll miss out again. If so then Daydream / Lovin Spoonful would be a good alternative.
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:And while we're whistling
Is it true that Gilbert O'Sullivan's single Clair is being rerecorded by the cast of Corrie under the name of Cleh!
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At 21st Jul 2009, Mike Connon wrote:Due to being busy and the blog access problem didn't find out about last nights theme until driving home and listening in. Don't yu all wish that prince Charles had married Sheila Ferguson instead of Di, now that would have been interesting. Anyway, whistling:
Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding
Workign on a Dream - Bruce Springsteen
Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard - Paul Simon
The Stranger - Billy Joel
Two of Us - Beatles
Jealous Guy - John Lennon
and we can't miss out on.....
I was Kaiser Bill's Batman - Whistling Jack Smnith
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At 21st Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:You would think someone would have suggetsed
How Soon is Now? - The Smiths by this point in whistling theme. What is this blog coming to?!
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#62
It's senses! :-)
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At 21st Jul 2009, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Tuesday - Whistling:
Generals and Majors - XTC
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:Got a busy day or two so for wed...
The best mummy or daddy song by a country mile is Papa was a rolling Stone / Temptations.
Unfortunately to be appreciated in all it's glory the full 12 minute version would have to be played and that's not gonna happen. Four different vocalists all taking the role of siblings questioning their mother as to what happened to their father and each one getting the same answer. The long instrumental passages between verses signifying the time lapse between each kid's questions are brilliantly arranged with instantly recognisable bass line and Hi Hat throughout. It is a stunning piece of music and if you've not heard the full version dig it out, stick on the earphones and appreciate.
A few shorter suggestions
Swing Your Daddy / Jim Giltrap (the ultimate doo wop song)
My Fathers eyes / Joe Cocker
My Father's House / Bruce Springsteen
Saturday Fathers / Dean Friedman (for anyone who's experienced the pain of being separated from their kids)
Mama you've been on my mind / Rod Stewart (from Never a dull moment...My first ever album)
Mama weer all crazee now / Slade (My first ever single)
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At 21st Jul 2009, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#66 something by Dusty Springfield perhaps?
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At 21st Jul 2009, MrsStourie wrote:Last night I asked Mandi on email what her most publicly embarrassing moment was as she had already revealed mine on the blog. She aired my request but gave no answer. Now my imagination is going wild and I can see her first boyfriend discovering three copies of the Beverley Sisters singing 'How much is that Doggie in the Window? lurking amongst her sounds'
How about as a theme 'the most embarrassing record you have ever been caught with in your record collection' and why.
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At 21st Jul 2009, ProducerMandi wrote:The list would be very long for me, Mrs Stourie! My husband still insists on keeping our record collections separate just in case anyone suspects that he harbours a deep passion for the complete output of Love And Money!
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At 21st Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Nothing wrong with Love and Money!! Or James Grant solo.
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At 21st Jul 2009, MrsStourie wrote:I suspect this is a ruse to hide his copy of 'Chirpy,Chirpy Cheep Cheep'. But I do think this would be a great opening to a show on 'all these embarrassing moments that we've all suffered in pursuit of our favourite musical moments, many best kept to ourselves.
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#70
or Friends Again.
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:We all know what makes GIO so good...the eclectic mix of music being one of them but last night.....puff the magic dragon mixed with Rush....bryan your a star!
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#73
I asked them NOT to play Puff The Magic Dragon but they mis-read my text and credited me for asking for it! Payback time for Dolce, methinks... ;-)
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Just remembered! For Whistling Night:
Twist a St. Tropez - Telex
It's a wee belter! :-)
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At 21st Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:#74
I know but to be fair you also got credited with Fun Boy three. Just when you've got your credibility back along comes the beast of Honalee:-)
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:#76
I'm hoping Telex would right the scales again! Others might take a different view... :-)
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At 21st Jul 2009, bakergordon wrote:I can't think of many songs with whistling apart from Scorpions-Wind of change
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At 21st Jul 2009, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#78
Marty Robbins 'Ribbon of Darkness'
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Wednesday - Mum & Dad:
Mummy Was An Asteroid, Daddy Was A Small Non-Stick Kitchen Utensil - Phil Manzanera
We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us About - Jimmy Buffet
Mother Goose - Jethro Tull
Lonely Boy - Andrew Gold
Mother - The Police
My Father's Eyes - Eric Clapton
Father And Son - Mark Knopfler
Mom & Dad - James Brown
Run To Mummy - Status Quo
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At 21st Jul 2009, Geeshmeister wrote:Wednesday
How about
"Mama just wants to barrelhouse all night long" Bruce Cockburn
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At 21st Jul 2009, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Mum Mum Mummy Master Engelbert Rose
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At 21st Jul 2009, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:I Dreamed About Mama Last Night - Hank Williams
I'm A Long Gone Daddy - Hank Williams
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At 21st Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:WEDNESDAY
'Cloudbusting' - Kate Bush
A sad wee song about a daughter and her daddy.
'Circle Dance' - Bonnie Raitt
A sad wee song about a daughter and her daddy.
'I Don't Wanna Play House' - Tammy Wynette
A sad wee song about a daughter and her daddy.
'Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast' - Wayne Newton
A sad wee song about a daughter and her daddy.
'Mother Stands For Comfort' - Kate Bush
Mammy knows best........................
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At 21st Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Great list SG.
I have been trying to avoid springsteen requests of late but on this theme it is impossible for me not to suggest:
Springsteen - My Fathers House for reasons not to be gone into here, but anyone who is a fan should seek out his introduction and performance at teh Shrine Auditorium 1990. Not hard to find on that well know etc etc
And might as well lob in two more which are wonderful stories of a wee boy and his relationshios with his parents:
Springsteen - The Wish, all about his relationship with his mother and it is a fantastic track.
Used Cars
I could go on......
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At 21st Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:Now I have got that out of my system:
Iris DeMent - No Time To Cry
and the superb
Paul Simon - Father and Daughter
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At 21st Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Another for Wednesday:
Nae Regrets - Martyn Bennett
"Ay'll no bide wi ma granny nae mair.
Ay'll no bide wi ma granny nae mair.
She skelps ma face an she pulls aa ma hair,
An ay'll no bide wi ma granny nae mair.
Ay'll awa hame tae ma mither ah wull.
Ay'll awa hame tae ma mither ah wull.
She keeps a wee shop at the tap o the hall,
An she sells a wee drappy at sixpense a go."
So there you have it - mum's are better than abusive grannies!
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At 22nd Jul 2009, Mike Connon wrote:Parents, a touchy them for those of us who remmebr how we felt about them way back whcn, and of course are now parents and can see how our kids feel about us, most of the time.
#65 Second all the comments on Papa Was a Rolling Stone, a must play for sure.
#85 why woud you avoid requesting Springsteen? Again I back all the sugestions
Mama Said - Shirelles
Julia - Beatles
Mother and Child Reunion - Paul Simon
Mother's Little Helper - Rolling Stones
Fortunate Son - John Fogerty
My Old Man - Ian Drury
Tank Park salute - Billy Bragg
A Father and Son - Loudon Wainwright III
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At 22nd Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:#87
Jim,
I strongly suspect that Martyn's was an aberrant Granny.
Grandparents usually specialise in ice cream, sweeties and lashings of ginger beer!
Indeed, it has been said that one reason why grandparents and their grandchildren get on so well is that they share a common enemy.....
>8-D
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At 22nd Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:#88 Just that I think the Boss has had probably more than his fair share of play (no bad thing for you and me!) and as with Bowie I reckon you could suggest a track for just about every theme, again no bad thing!
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At 22nd Jul 2009, mikeshropshire wrote:Wednesday:
A shout for the quite brilliant writing of Ewan MacColl: 'The Fathers Song' sung by Dick Gaughan.
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At 22nd Jul 2009, BobFraeAnnan wrote:how about
Son Of My Father - Chicory Tip
Father And Son - Cat Stevens
....or songs about the turbulence of fatherhood, rightly or wrongly
Tangled Up Puppet - Harry Chapin
Cats In The Cradle - Harry Chapin
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At 22nd Jul 2009, BobFraeAnnan wrote:...or even My Special Child - Sinead O'Connor
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At 22nd Jul 2009, RoxyJohn wrote:Wednesday
Roxy Music. Mother Of Pearl.
Or for a change the rerecording Bryan Ferry did for the 'Ordinary Decent Criminal' soundtrack, very funky.
J.O'B.
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At 22nd Jul 2009, Jim Frae Erskine wrote:Thursday - Beach Party:
Aussie BBQ Song - Bogle
Private Beach Party - Gregory Isaacs
Get Your Towel - Chris Cairns
T-Shirt Sun Tan - Stereophonics
Sunburn - David Lee Roth
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At 22nd Jul 2009, paolopablo wrote:Beach party night
The Last Time I Get Burned Like This / Robert Cray
It's about time we had him on the show again.
Alternatives
I've still got sand in my shoes / Drifters (Boardwalk sequel?)
Seaside Bar song / Bruce Springsteen
Down by the Sea / Men at Work
Stranger on the shore / Acker Bilk
Remember walking in the sand / Shangri Las
And Hoppo look away now
Seaside Rendezvous / Queen
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At 22nd Jul 2009, DeltingMurph wrote:Thursday
'In the Summertime' by "Mungo Jerry". It has to be one of the ultimate feel good songs. Not to mention the fantastic sidelappers of the singer Ray Dorset.
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At 22nd Jul 2009, Scotch Get wrote:BRING ME THE BEACHHEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!
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At 22nd Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:So we're
Having A Party (Southside Johnny or Sam Cooke)
On The Beach (Chris Rea)
any
Cheap Excuse (Chocolate genius)
as
It's 5 o'clock somewhere (Alan Stewart)
preferably
Margaritaville (Jimmy Buffet)
or
Down At The Twist And Shout (Mary Chapin Carpenter)
we will have
Sand In Our Shoes (Dido)
and looking for
Rock Lobster (B - 52's)
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At 22nd Jul 2009, norriemaclean wrote:It is too late now but how I forgot about
Chocolate Genius - My Mom
is beyond me.
For anyone who has a family member sadly affected by the curse of Alzheimers.
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