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Bryan Burnett | 18:45 UK time, Saturday, 8 August 2009

suelawley.jpgOK, let's have your suggestions for this week. Should be some good shows but I think Thursday will be really special. Last time we did it we got a huge response and some really hilarious misheard lyrics. Don't be shy about revealing yours now...

Monday:
All the fun of the fringe can be found on tonight's Get It On. So that means songs about acting, dancing, singing, comedy, stilt walking and just about every other kind of performing art you care to list!

Tuesday:
Ooops I Did It Again could well be our top song as tonight's show is all about getting it wrong...Mistakes, wrongdoing and regrets all coming up tonight...

Wednesday:
What's the best place you've ever been and what's the song you associate with it...GIO goes around the globe for a peek into your holiday album...

Thursday:
It's the return of misheard lyrics on tonight's show. Listen carefully and you might hear 'washed my cotton socks I'm in the nude', 'you come to me on a submarine' or The Police paying tribute to the great Sue Lawley. Looking forward to hearing the words you got wrong...

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  • Comment number 1.

    Monday

    Human Cannonball - Webb Wilder

    Tuesday

    Look Out There's A Monster Coming - The Bonzos

    Wednesday

    Detox Mansion - Warren Zevon

    Thursday

    N. Korean national anthem - You ate nothin' but a hound dog.

  • Comment number 2.

    Hi all...

    Mon..
    Sammy Davis Jr........................ Mr Bojangles

    Tues..
    Jim Diamond .................... Should've known better

    Wed..
    Mario Lanza or Dean Martin ............ Arrividerci Roma ( i shall return again and again and again)

    Thurs..
    Hold him by the Ears! ................... Simply Red

  • Comment number 3.

    Monday
    Dancing fool - Frank Zappa

    Tuesday
    Long Distance Daddy - Maclean and Maclean

    Wednesday

    Wild Women of Wongo - The Tubes (Raucus party in Saltcoats c1969.)

  • Comment number 4.

    MONDAY:

    Bryan Ferry 'Limbo'

    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 5.

    MONDAY

    'The Actor' - The Moody Blues

    'Kansas City Star' - Roger Miller

  • Comment number 6.


    Tuesday's theme could run until September.

    I can feel a list coming on................

  • Comment number 7.

    Tuesday
    If I Could Do It All Over Again I'd Do It All Over You - Caravan
    Couldn't Get It Right - Climax Blues Band
    No Regrets - The Everly Brothers
    Who Put The LSD in Mrs Melly's Tea - George Melly

  • Comment number 8.

    Tuesday
    Yesterday Has Gone - Cupids Inspiration

  • Comment number 9.

    Monday

    The Last Carnival - Springsteen

    Carnival - Natalie Merchant

    Circus Games - The skids

    Circis Girl - Rod Picott with Alison Krauss

  • Comment number 10.

    Monday:

    "One Man Band" - Leo Sayer

    Just back from my weeks sailing trip which went well until the propellor shaft coupling came apart and we had to be towed into Port Edgar by the South London Sea Cadets (what a great bunch of guys they are! Please give them a shout!) All fixed aboard the yacht and made it back to Cellardyke just in time to start dreaming of next years trip away.....

    DC

  • Comment number 11.

    Oh another couple

    Black aka Colin Vearncombe has a great track "Comedy"

    Roy Orbison - The Comedians, I think it is superior to Elvis Costello's own version and is a brilliant track. Must be in with a shout as show closer!

  • Comment number 12.

    #3

    Was it a Toga party?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 13.

    TUESDAY

    The Ladies

    'Handbags and Gladrags' - Mary Coughlan

    'England 2 Colombia 0' - Kirsty MacColl

    'God May Forgive You (But I Won't)' - Iris DeMent

    'Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake' - Kate Bush


    The Laddies

    'God Will' - Lyle Lovett

    'Sam Stone' - John Prine

    'Gaye' - Clifford T. Ward

    'Ulysees' - Jake Thackray

    'Farm on the Freeway' - Jethro Tull

    'Was I Right Or Wrong?' - Lynyrd Skynyrd

    'She Got the Goldmine (I Got the Shaft)' - Jerry Reed


    The Duets

    'Getting Over You' - Willie Nelson and Bonnie Raitt

    'Angel from Montgomery' - John Prine and Bonnie Raitt

    'You Don't Bring Me Flowers' - Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand

  • Comment number 14.


    BRING ME THE TALKING HEADS OF ALFREDO GARCIA AND ALAN BENNETT!

  • Comment number 15.

    Re: Thursday

    Is it just me, or does anyone else wince when they hear;

    "We're gonna roll this Truckin' convoy across the U.S.A." ?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 16.

    Scotch - how come you are up this late? Or is it early? :-)

  • Comment number 17.


    That was late. This is early.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 18.

    MONDAY:

    The Decemberists - 'I was Meant For The Stage'.

    McGuinn,Clark and Hillman - 'Backstage Pass'.

    and one I've heard in a Fringe production:
    Victor and Barry - 'Kelvinside Man'








  • Comment number 19.

    Thursday

    Kelvinside Love - Cilla Black

  • Comment number 20.

    Tuesday

    Del Amitri's finest:

    Be My Downfall

  • Comment number 21.

    #15,

    "Hey Sod Buster, listen
    You wanna put that microbus in behind the suicide jockey?"

    "Yeah, he's haulin dynamite
    He needs all the help he Scotch- git".......

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 22.

    #20. That's such a good song Norrie.

  • Comment number 23.

    Thanks Julie - good one for the theme I think? It's my favourite Del Amitri track.

    Great list by the indefatigable Scotch Git at #13

  • Comment number 24.

    Thursday - Happy Enchilada anyone?

    And wasn't that a great maxwell tapes advert with into the valley by the Skids?

  • Comment number 25.

    Monday - Performing Arts:
    She Said She Was A Dancer - Jethro Tull
    Acting This Way - The Robert Cray Band
    Understudy - China Crisis
    High Wire - Men At Work
    Human Statue - Dogs On Catwalk
    My Body Is A Painting - Alison Weeces
    Anyone Can Play Guitar - Radiohead
    Performance - Japan
    She Never Told Me She Was A Mime - Weird Al Yankovic
    The Yodelling Ranger - Jimmie Rogers

  • Comment number 26.

    Tuesday - Mistakes & Regrets:
    This Guitar Says Sorry - Billy Bragg
    Sorry - Karine Polwart
    What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted - Colin Blunstone or Paul Young
    Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads
    Regret - New Order
    Never Going Back Again - Fleetwood Mac
    Make No Mistake - John Martyn
    Slip Of The Tongue - Whitesnake
    Where Did It All Go Wrong? - U2
    You Got It All... Wrong - The Hives
    Mistaken Identity - Delta Goodrem

  • Comment number 27.

    Wednesday - Best Place Song:
    Barcelona - Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballe
    (reminds me very much of several great holidays and it's also where I was on 9/11 - literally arrived at the hotel, set down my bags and my phone went - my wife telling me to GET THE TELLY ON FAST!)

  • Comment number 28.

    Thursday - Misheard Lyrics:

    I Try - Macy Gray
    In the chorus it sounds like she is singing
    "though I try to hide it, it's clear
    my world gobbles when you are not there"


    Labour Of Love - Hue & Cry
    In the chorus it sounds like Pat is singing
    "lipgloss my navel with love" :-)

    Dancing Queen - Abba
    "feel the beat from the tangerine - oh yeah"

    Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix
    "scuse me while I kiss this guy"

  • Comment number 29.

    #12
    Naw, an Orgy.

  • Comment number 30.

    #10

    "Home is the Sailor, home from sea......"

    Robert Louis Stevenson


    #21

    Home to his

    >8-D

  • Comment number 31.

    #3, #29

    Ah, hence the reference to Senator Incitatus!

  • Comment number 32.

    Thursday -

    I'm well known (in my house anyway) for mishearing lyrics. Most recently, I kept hearing a song on the radio where the singer seemed to state that "this time" she was going to be "Babe Ruth"...it turned out to be 'Bulletproof' by La Roux!!!

    My ears hear The Kooks sing "tie some paper jeans" in 'She moves in her own way'.

  • Comment number 33.

    #23

    Norrie,

    Thank you for the kind words, but I can take credit only for my self-restraint.
    This theme is an open goal!

  • Comment number 34.

    Julie, a band you have requested previously, Burlesque Family is it? Wouldn't Monday night be a good chance of them being played? They fit the theme.

  • Comment number 35.

    Ooh! ooh!...thanks Jan...that would be perfect for The Famous Spiegeltent (or rather, since it's not here this year, the Old Pulteney Spiegeltent...residing at North Berwick for Fringe By the Sea).

  • Comment number 36.

    #30

    It wasn't until I checked the lyrics of "Convoy" this morning that I realised that Rubber Duck is speaking to PIG PEN and not BIG BEN !!!!!

    (Home is the sailor, home from)

    DC


    :-0

  • Comment number 37.

    #2 good luck with SDJ which has been asked for more than once but not as much as Burlesque which I was gobsmacked at Julie having to be reminded of!

  • Comment number 38.

    Monday
    My first pick would be a soul hit from mid 70's we don't hear too much of these days but perfect for tonight
    High Wire / Linda Carr & the Love Squad

    Alternatives

    The Show Must Go On / Three dog Night (better than Leo Sayer's original)

    Wonderful Remark / Van Morrison (from the closing sequence of the De Niro film King Of Comedy)

    Turn the Page / Bob Seger about life as a performer on the road)

    Oh and whisper it...I am a clown wasn't the worst song David Cassidy ever done.

  • Comment number 39.

    Monday

    Being For The Benefit Of Mr Kite - Billy Connolly and George Martin. Best version of this I have heard.

    Give My Regards To Broadway - Al Jolson
    Putting On The Ritz - Fred Astaire
    Singing In The Rain - Gene Kelly

    Thank You For The Music - ABBA
    Private Dancer - Tina Turner

    Few oldies there, feeling a bit nostalgic this weekend as it would have been my mums birthday on Sat 8th...

  • Comment number 40.

    Don't know if thge hoover's Mr Trampoline man is for monday or thu but re some other misheards..... although I'm sure this is what's REALLY sung

    You picked a fine time to leave me Lucille
    Four hundred children and a crap in the field

    In Money's too tight to mention Mick Hucknall sings
    'we're talking bout Reganomics oh oh down in the cornflakes!'

    And on a tour of the Western Isles Foreigner spent a week camping in a field in Uist. When the farmer asked what they were doing there they sang
    'I've been waiting for a gaelic ewe to come into my life'

  • Comment number 41.

    MONDAY

    'Don't Cry Out Loud' - Elkie Brooks

    Baby cried the day the circus came to town
    'Cause she didn't want parades just passing by her.
    So she painted on a smile and took up with some clown
    And danced without a net upon the wire...............

  • Comment number 42.

    #41 and #25
    Nice shouts for Elkie Brooks and Robert Cray

    #10
    fav song from a fav place for DC and his broken coupling
    Come on over to my place / The Drifters

  • Comment number 43.

    #37. It's an age thing ;0)

  • Comment number 44.

    43# Its not an age thing, you just too busy relaxing,away from The Fringe :-)

  • Comment number 45.

    Tuesday

    Nae Regrets - Martyn Bennett
    Diary (beautiful but sad) or You Left Me Just When I Needed You Most - Bread
    Come Live With Me - Heaven 17
    You Made Me Love You - Al Jolson
    What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted - Jimmy Ruffin or Colin Blunstone

  • Comment number 46.

    Wed

    It would be nice if Spanish Stroll by Mink DeVille was played for the recently departed Willy DeVille

  • Comment number 47.

    Have you heard something about an afterlife?

  • Comment number 48.

    Sorry....?

  • Comment number 49.

    We are still waiting for Burlesque. Playing records for those who can't hear them will only occasion further delay.

  • Comment number 50.

    #42

    There's always the theme tune to "The Odd Couple"...

  • Comment number 51.

    #49 He he! Of course stupid boy that I am. Maybe it should be played in memory of him even though he is most unlikely to either be aware of or appreciate the gesture, would have been a good Sat night song.

  • Comment number 52.

    Don't tell him, Pike!

  • Comment number 53.

    MONDAY PERFORMERS

    Mama used to dance for the money...

    Gypsies,Tramps & Thieves - Cher
    Jazzman - Carole King
    Pearls a Singer - Elkie Brooks
    Sultans of Swing - Dire Straits

  • Comment number 54.

    There must be some Shakespeare going on at the fringe:

    True Love Never Runs Smooth - Gene Pitney
    Romeo Is Bleeding - Tom Waits
    Milkman Of Human Kindness - Billy Bragg
    Something Wicked (This Way Comes) - Siouxsie & The Banshees
    Hubble Bubble (Toil & Trouble) - Manfred Mann
    All That Glitters Isn't Gold - Martha & The Vandellas
    When In Disgrace With Fortune And Men's Eyes - Rufus Wainwright

    and for RJ

    Shall I Compare Thee To a Summer's Day - Bryan Ferry

  • Comment number 55.

    Jim, Re: 'you'

    A poster on another ´óÏó´«Ã½ blog suggests that if you "set your tools to block cookies" your username will appear above your comments, but if you "accept all cookies" you get the 'you'.

    Q. What is a cookie?

    Q. Should I/we be blocking or accepting them?

    (Please explain as you would to a 5 year-old).

  • Comment number 56.

    #46
    And while you're listening to Mink de Ville you could have a cornetto in honour of the late great Renato Pagliari

  • Comment number 57.

    Scotch, try



    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 58.

    Jim, P.S.

    While you're here, tell DC to stop acting skeich.

    (Please explain as you would to a 5 year-old).

    >8-D

  • Comment number 59.

    Tuesday
    Mistakes wrongdoing regrets and generally making an a**e of it

    Should've Never Let You Go / Neil Sedaka (duet with his daughter Dara)
    Payin for it now / Robert Cray Band
    Like a Rock / Bob Seger
    If Loving You is Wrong I don't wanna be right / Millie Jackson
    Right place wrong time / Dr John
    Can't do right for doin wrong / Erin Rocha

  • Comment number 60.

    Hehehehehehe.......

    DC

  • Comment number 61.

    Don't suppose tonight's going to be the night when we get Marillion: Script for a Jester's Tear?

  • Comment number 62.

    Monday - Minstrel's song by the Moody Blues

    DC

  • Comment number 63.

    Monday:

    * Incredible String Band: The Hedgehog's Song
    * Yardbirds: Ha Ha Said the Clown
    * Erasure: The Circus
    * Ultravox: We Came to Dance
    * The Kinks: Lola
    * Sugarloaf: Don't Call Us, We'll Call You
    * The Passions: I'm in Love With a German Film Star (the Foo Fighters cover is good too)
    * Marillion: Freaks
    * The Jam: That's Entertainment

    Also loving the idea of For the Benefit of Mr Kite and Milkman of Human Kindness

  • Comment number 64.

    Might Max B Gold enquire as to whether Johnny Cash - Burning Ring of Fire would qualify for Monday?

    Please reply soonest

    Regards XX

  • Comment number 65.

    MONDAY:

    Any songs about fey teenage thespian types, obviously from the cast of a Fringe production, who wander round the supermarket singing just loudly enough to grab everyone's attention? Witnessed that today...just after negotiating my way round some of the Soweto Gospel Choir laden down with their shopping bags, waiting for a taxi...then I walked round the corner and nearly bumped into JK Rowling! Yup...it's festival time again.

  • Comment number 66.

    #65

    Julie,

    Are you familiar with Christopher Brookmyre's short story set during the Edinburgh festival? I heard it on Radio 3's 'The Wire' many moons ago, and thought it one of the funniest radio dramas ever!

    The dialogue could be described as uncompromising, although I'm sure the author would argue that it is accurate. It's titled

    Enjoy!

  • Comment number 67.

    #66. Ha Ha! I like his T-Shirt idea (although I am trying to be less grumpy around this time of year).

  • Comment number 68.

    Rolling and tumbling ain't done me no harm

  • Comment number 69.

    I can see the Tull fans eyes lit up.....there's hope yet for you lot

  • Comment number 70.

    Really good show tonight...

    Tuesday Regrets, Wrongdoing and Mistakes

    Del Amitri - Be My Downfall, fantastic track Justin Currie at his finest

    Lyle Lovett - Her First Mistake

    Iris DeMent - You've Done Nothing Wrong (the version with Iris and the Beautiful South would be good as well)

    Cheers Norrie

  • Comment number 71.

    #70, Agreed, some good "new" stuff (well for me anyway) and excellent alternative versions as well.

    #66 I read Chris Brookmyre's " All fun and games until somebody loses an eye" while on holiday recently. I didn't think the words "comedy" and "thriller" went together but they do here. References to the M8, shopping in E.K. and Scottish football in there too!

  • Comment number 72.

    #55

    Scotch - cookies are files maintained on your system by web browsers typically in order to store frequently used information to aid with web site logins and other associated data that would otherwise need to be repeatedly requested. So for example when you go to your favourite weather forecast site it 'remembers' where you are so as to offer you the appropriate forecast without your needing to search for it again. There is nothing wrong with cookies unless they are being abused by dodgy web sites to gather info about where you have browsed to/from etc. Yes you can switch them off but that would mean your browsing experience would become a total pain.

    You basically have three choices:
    Switch them off totally
    Allow them but have an alert notify you each time
    Allow them all

    If you go for option three, that should be fine as long as you have decent antivirus/antimalware software on your system and do a scan for the wee buggers periodically!

    I don't know if any of this would have an effect on the visibility of your screen name on the blog as I suspect it's database-driven anyway and not cookie-based, but I could be wrong, not having given it any thought whatsoever! :-)

  • Comment number 73.

    #72 re #55....

    I think the cookie bear was far more interesting..........

    DC

  • Comment number 74.

    #73

    Agreed! And if you hadn't beaten me to it I would have said the same! LOL

  • Comment number 75.

    Tuesday: a song about a guy who realises he has perhaps adopted the wrong attitude in the past

    No more Mr Nice Guy - Alice Cooper

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 76.

    #72

    Thamk you!


    #75

    "I went to church in Cognito...."

    >8-D

  • Comment number 77.

    #71

    Paul,

    I like all of his books, but for anyone reading him for the first time I would recommend 'One Fine Day in the Middle of the Night'

    Don't read it in public unless you want people to wonder who's the bam giggling uncontrollably.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 78.

    Did I mention that we once rubbed shoulders?

    Born to be Wilder

  • Comment number 79.

    TUESDAY:

    Robyn Hitchcock - 'I Used To Say I Love You'

    Beverley Knight - 'Shoulda Woulda Coulda'

    The Platters - 'I'm Sorry (for the things I've done)'

    The Last Shadow Puppets - 'My Mistakes Were Made For You'

  • Comment number 80.

    Tuesday


    Get It Right Next Time - Gerry Rafferty

  • Comment number 81.

    #77 Thanks for the tip Scotch, I'll look out for it.

    OOPS - TUESDAY

    " I was dumb, I was wrong, I let you down "

    About You Now - Sugababes

    " I made some mistakes "

    Run For Home - Lindisfarne

  • Comment number 82.

    Sorry adding another in for Tuesday

    Maria McKee - You Gotta Sin to Get Saved

    basically Maria with the Jayhawks and it is a superb track.

  • Comment number 83.

    Tuesday: Regrets and wrong-doings

    Nobody's Diary: Yazoo
    Right Next Door (Because of Me): Robert Cray
    Silly Thing: Sex Pistols
    Wasted Life Stiff Little Fingers
    Why Does It Always Rain on Me: Travis
    I Should Have Known Better: The Beatles
    Just When I Needed You Most: Randy Van Warmer
    A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall: Bob Dylan

  • Comment number 84.

    Tuesday

    So many - but I'd love to hear Lucinda Williams

    Over Time - Lucinda Williams (heartbreaking!)

    A Letter to Elise - The Cure
    I Shot the Sheriff - Bob Marley
    So Sorry - Feist
    Wrong - Everything But the Girl

    Or you could fill your whole programme with Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash (please don't!!). Forgiving You Was Easy (Willie) or Wanted Man (Johnny) would fit.

  • Comment number 85.

    Tuesday:

    * Blues Brothers: Expressway to Your Heart
    * Billy Bragg - Levi Stubbs' Tears
    * Billy Bragg - St Swithin's Day (OK, we're a month late)
    * The Specials - Too Much Too Young (prompted by JFE's suggestion of Bragg's This Guitar Says Sorry)
    * Lennon - Mother (possibly the most painful, regretful song I know)
    * Pink Floyd - Jugband Blues (Syd's last track with the Floyd)
    * Pink Floyd - Welcome to the Machine
    * Dylan - Simple Twist of Fate
    * Traveling Wilburys - Congratulations

    If we're going to have Oops.. then can we have the Richard Thompson version again?

  • Comment number 86.

    Tuesday additions:

    I Should Have Known Better - Jim Diamond (PhD)
    I Won't Let You Down - Jim Diamond (PhD)

  • Comment number 87.

    #85, #86

    I'd back all of those suggestions! Good shouts.

  • Comment number 88.

    thanks for playing One-man band last night. Mys suggestions for tonight's theme are:

    it happens - Sugarland
    steve earle - Sugarland
    mercy - Duffy
    I found a letter - Allison Moorer
    she's not there - Santana
    since you've been gone - Rainbow
    god blessed the broken road - Rascal Flats
    goodbye - Steve Earle or Emmylou Harris
    home to houston - steve earle
    bring 'em home - springsteen
    (although the last two may be too political/controversial)

    For tomorrow's best place theme, I suggest:

    best city - new york new york by ryan adams or manhattan by ella fitzgerald
    best beach - antigua - and the song I associate with it is Bob marley's "No woman no cry" which was played constantly.

    Nothing yet for Thursday.

    Have a good day

    Joe
    Linlithgow



  • Comment number 89.

    Could I add one more to my choons at #59 for tonight
    Baby Come Back / Player

    Bryan, Mike #83 really wants his Robert cray selection played :-)

    Looking forward to a few interesting tales for tomorrow night even though I'm sure we did holiday songs quite recently. (Captain?) So many places, so many songs. Will need to have a wee think but on a similar vein I was in the pub last night when UB40's King came on. There I was back in 1980 in the Burns Tavern in Ayr sinking the black and white ball simultaneously to blow the pool tournament I'd organised with my fellow racecourse campers as King was played on virtual repeat on the jukebox.
    Funny how songs can give you flashbacks to a specific moment in time.

  • Comment number 90.

    #89

    Absolutely true! There are loads of 70's and 80's tracks that remind me of playing pool and jukeboxes blasting... Many an evening was spent playing in bands in hotel lounges - when we took a break the jukebox would be switched on again! More power to our drinking elbows!

  • Comment number 91.

    #89 #90

    I have a great memory of a long December evening in Pollock Halls Refectory Bar (aka The Moon - nae atmosphere you see) where we just put Fairytale of New York on the jukie again and again the whole night.

    And sang along, drunkenly (well, you have to, really).

  • Comment number 92.

    Nobel Peace Prize Winner Aung San Suu Kyi has been given another 18 months of House Arrest in Burma.



    On 'Wrong' night, perhaps a reason to play Damien Rice's 'Unplayed Piano' which was written about her.

  • Comment number 93.

    Tonight has to be a night to play a track from Luther Wright and the Wrongs' cover of The Wall. I'm thinking in particular of In The Flesh Part II where they take the original sexist/racist/homophobe lyrics and definitely improve them:

    ...
    so they sent on the Wrongs as a surrogate band
    ...
    Are there any deer in the theater tonight?
    Get 'em up against the wall.
    There's one in my headlights, he don't look right to me
    Get 'em up against the wall.
    And that one looks squeamish, and there's a racoon
    Who let all this wildlife into the room?

  • Comment number 94.

    ...it's bluegrass btw, I forgot to mention.

  • Comment number 95.

    Tuesday regrets -

    I wish it was over, Teddy Thompson
    The wrong man was convicted, Barenaked Ladies
    River, Joni Mitchell
    Learning to do without me, Gary Clarke
    I've never been to me, Charlene

    And I second Norrie's suggestion for Del Amitri.

  • Comment number 96.

    Howsabout
    * Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe

  • Comment number 97.

    #78 And don't forget Webb's Credo...
    "Work hard, rock hard, eat hard, sleep hard,
    grow big, wear glasses if you need 'em."

  • Comment number 98.


    MISTAKES IN SONGS

    'Louie Louie' - The Kingsmen

    1:56 in, just after the wee instrumental, middle-eight thingmy, the singer resumes too early.










    Alternatively, you could argue that every song by Simply Red was a mistake.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 99.

    Hearing Elvis Costello reminds me that I forgot about "Accidents Will Happen". Oops, stoopid mistake!

  • Comment number 100.

    There is a great Bowie track which was released on his Sound and Vision Box Set called After Today, it is brilliant but the band falls apart at the end and they never went back and did a full take which is a real shame.

    David Sanborn on Sax and Luther Vandross on backing vocals.

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