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Musical relationships....

Bryan Burnett | 12:04 UK time, Tuesday, 20 October 2009

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I don't know what it was about last night's theme but it seemed to inspire one of our most diverse playlists yet. Your 'sound' suggestions took in everyone from Tommy Steel to Girls Aloud, from Public Enemy to The Buzzcocks. On paper it sounds bonkers but I think
it made a good show. Full details and links to all the artists are available on the Get It On homepage where you can also listen again to last night's show.
Tonight it's 'relationships within bands', a theme inspired by Fleetwood Mac's visit to Glasgow later this week. The breakdown of the various relationships within that band have been well documented over the years. It must have been hell to have been around them at the time
they were all splitting up. But then again they did make some fine music during that period. Maybe the tensions between couples fuel the creative process.
I'll sure we will gets lots of suggestions of loved up couples as well as the ones whose rocky relationships have nearly split up the band! Ones that spring to mind include Blondie, Eurythmics and Deacon Blue. ( The album is great by the way.)
I like to maintain a close working relationship with my production team although not that close if you know what I mean. However, that didn't stop the new boy in the office asking if myself and a certain producer (*** ) were an item! Oh how we laughed. Mind you, at the time we were shouting across the office and arguing about whose turn it was to do the montage....Is it any wonder he thought we were a happily married couple?

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