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Next week's themes...

Bryan Burnett | 19:07 UK time, Thursday, 22 October 2009

numan.jpgThe themes for next week presented in all their widescreen glory can be found on the Get It On homepage, but here are they are in good old fashioned black and white.

Thanks to everyone who has contributed theme ideas in the past, but if you've never had a go at coming up with a theme then why not have a bash. Email them in to the usual address and who knows, your idea could be enthralling the nation for two hours one night.

Oh, and if you've never even had a song played, then Thursday's show is just for you.

Monday
A new survey reveals that top tunes that wake us up in winter include Eye of the Tiger, Walking on Sunshine and Beautiful Day. I find it hard to believe that Captain Sensible has made it into the top ten but somebody out there wants to wake up to happy talk! What gets you out of bed on a cold, dark morning - that's Monday's theme...

Tuesday
Anarchy in the UK by the Sex Pistols, Elvis doing That's Alright Mama or maybe Take It Easy by The Eagles. Regular blogger, Mike from Shropshire has come up with debut singles as a theme. Who were the acts whose first singles made a big impact on you?

Wednesday
30 years after Gary Numan first appeared on TOTP, synth pop is the theme. The D-50, the DX 7, the Jupiter 8 and the people who played them. The best synthesiser songs of all time is the theme. From Vince Clarke to Calvin Harris, the kings of the keyboards take centre stage.

Thursday
A different kind of debut singles tonight - It's a first time requester special! if you've never had a song played or always been too sacred to get in touch then tonight is just for you. You can call or text during the show, send in an email, post a comment on the blog our check out 'Get It On with Bryan Burnett' on Facebook.

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  • Comment number 1.

    Tuesday:

    Bruce Springsteen's first song on British soil was at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1975. "Thunder Road" remains one of my favourite tracks of all time

    DC

  • Comment number 2.

    MONDAY

    When you wake up in the dark, go to work in the dark, come home after work in the dark, when this situation seems to last forever, there is only one song to play when every day feels like Groundhog Day.

    'I Got You, Babe' - Sonny & Cher

  • Comment number 3.

    I can't stand music in the morning.

  • Comment number 4.

    #3

    You prefer the smell of napalm?

  • Comment number 5.

    TUESDAY

    'Song for Jeffrey' - Jethro Tull

    They'll never play this!

    Following in the footsteps of Norrie and DC

    Desperate times...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 6.

    First thoughts for the week ahead:

    Monday

    Wake up - Arcade Fire
    Chin up, cheer up or Desire - Ryan Adams
    Until the night - Billy Joel
    Bad things - Jace Everett
    Happier times - Joe Bonamassa
    Holding back the night - Findlay Brown

    Tuesday...thinking

    Wednesday
    Together in electric dreams - Giorgio Moroder & Phil Oakley
    Tainted love - Soft Cell
    Johnny & Mary - Robert Palmer
    Fanfare for the common man - ELP

    Thursday - not eligible

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 7.

    Monday

    Silence

    Tuesday

    Virginia Plain - Roxy Music

    Wednesday

    Virginia Plain - Roxy Music

    Thursday

    Silence


  • Comment number 8.

    #7

    Hello darkness my old friend....

  • Comment number 9.

    Van Halen after David Lee Roth walked away in his sensible shoes.

    I saw Fleetwood Mac in 1970. They were never the same after Jeremy Spencer left.

  • Comment number 10.

    Surely no one is too sacred to get in touch?

  • Comment number 11.

    Well they will not play it etc. etc. but an absolute classic has to be:

    Suicide - Dream Baby Dream

  • Comment number 12.

    #11

    How was the gig?

  • Comment number 13.

    Glen - thanks for asking absolutely superb. Cannot complain in the slightest, great set 100% effort and got pretty clsoe to the band. Very happy.

  • Comment number 14.

    Wednesday:

    Jean Michel Jarre - Oxygene part IV

    or....

    Chariots of Fire - Vangelis (I still whistle this any time I walk along the West Sands at St Andrews...!!)

    I'd prefer JMJ though

    DC

  • Comment number 15.

    #13, so how was Ms Nicks? Horseshoe Bar to her liking?

    ;-)

    DC

  • Comment number 16.

    Monday Alarm Calls

    Plutonium. That's the name of the tune on my phone alarm apparently.
    If I was cheatin it would be nice to wake up to
    Al Jarreau's Mornin

    Tuesday Debut Singles

    Every Kinda people / Robert Palmer
    Keep Yourselves Alive / Queen
    Ballpark Incident / Wizzard
    You send Me / Sam Cooke
    Cannonball / Damien Rice
    My Declaration / Tom Baxter
    Blinded by the light / Bruce Springsteen
    Longview / Green day

    Wed Synth
    Take a moog, a clavinet and come up with a song it's just impossible to stay still to

    Superstition / Stevie wonder

    Thu
    Washing my hair

  • Comment number 17.

    #13
    Did she do gypsy and Sara the finest fleetwood mac (part two) songs on the planet.

  • Comment number 18.

    #13

    I've grown to appreciate Lindsay Buckingham's understated style. I used to think it was a bit spare.

    #15

    Did you treat her to a pie and beans?

    #16

    From the drum intro to the brass fade-out, the arrangement on Superstition is near-perfect and the clavinet's almost a percussion instrument.


  • Comment number 19.

    whose picture is this?
    I like it.

  • Comment number 20.

    #15

    More to the point, did she win the karaoke competition?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 21.

    It really was a greatest hits set. Included Gypsy, Sara, Rhiannon, Second Hands News, Tusk, Dreams, Big Love, Oh Well etc etc. Stevie enjoyed her pint but said she will pass on the pie next time.

  • Comment number 22.

    #18
    I remember watching one of these 50 greatest something or others on tv presented by Isaac Hayes where it was claimed that when Stevie Wonder was introduced to the clavinet he said 'ok leave it with me and I'll see what i can do'' and a fortnight later had written Superstition.

    Just hope it's not disqualified for having a lot more than the synths on it. Also hope we get warning when the Pet Shop Boys are gettin played so I can go and do something useful :-)

    Why is superstition so hard to play

  • Comment number 23.


    Wednesday is a dream theme for the Zappa fans.

    Cannae wait...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 24.

    Oh dear, if ever there was a theme made for me, it's Synths...

    Hope it's going to go a long way beyond just plain pop...

    Long list of artistes follows, to be short-leeted later in the week:

    * Beatles
    * ELP
    * Kraftwerk
    * Jean Michel Jarre (please, not Oxygene *again* - something from Concerts in China)
    * Joy Division/New Order
    * Human League (wonder if we'll get something from The League Unlimited Orchestra..?)
    * Thomas Dolby
    * Eurythmics
    * Ultravox/Visage
    * Bronski Beat
    * ABC
    * OMD
    * Thompson Twins
    * Howard Jones
    * Depeche Mode/Yazoo/Erasure
    * Depeche Mode (post Vince Clarke)
    * Japan
    * Nik Kershaw
    * Frankie Goes to Hollywood (and Trevor Horn's Fairlight)
    * Art of Noise (and Trevor Horn's Fairlight)

    ...and that's even avoiding the one(ish)-hit wonders like King, Alphaville, Paul Hardcastle, Heaven 17, Lotus Eaters...

    A big shout out to the Prophet 5 btw, in amongst yer Rolands, Yamahas and Korgs.

    Wondering if we can get Bill Bailey's Das Hokey-Kokey played..?

  • Comment number 25.

    A big shout to a machine! I can see this being as a exciting as norriemaclean list of mathematical formula.

  • Comment number 26.

    #25

    I can see your point when we're moving onto digital synths, and the tinkly cool sound of additive synthesis (per the Yamaha DX series).

    But there's something very different about the old analogue ones, with *real* knobs and sliders that controlled *real* oscillators, filters and amplifiers. That you could build yourself with a soldering iron. With their organic sounds.

    The ARP, the Moog...

    (Alright, I'll give you that Sequential's products such as the Prophet 5 were microprocessor controlled, so not really in this vein. But it felt like they were)

    Fairlight trivium btw: part of the reason for Martin Hannett's departure from Factory was because Factory wouldn't spring for a Fairlight like the one Trevor Horn had. A couple of months later, Relax was released...

  • Comment number 27.

    #26, you forgot the Stylophone.....

  • Comment number 28.

    Long list above stupidly missed out:

    * Genesis
    * Peter Gabriel
    * Vangelis
    * Tangerine Dream
    * Toto
    * Enya
    * Tomita
    * Laurie Anderson
    * Tears for Fears
    * Brian Eno
    * Walter/Wendy Carlos
    * Rick Wakeman
    * Jeff Wayne
    * Pink Floyd (on Wish You Were Here in particular)
    * Herbie Hancock
    * Stevie Wonder

    And I wonder whether My Perfect Cousin will get a related nod...

  • Comment number 29.

    You forgot Suicide, Bowie, Pete Townsend, Giorgio Moroder, YMO.......

  • Comment number 30.

    #26

    Alright ...hands up who got to the end of this post....i made it to line 4 :0)

  • Comment number 31.

    #28

    WOOHOO! Somebody else that rates Tomita! :-)

  • Comment number 32.

    For Wed...

    Ultravox (with John Foxx) ..... Slow Motion..... i Wonder what Mr Numan was listening to in 1978?

  • Comment number 33.

    #21

    I saw Fleetwood Mac's picture in the paper and thought the interviews for Santas had started early.

  • Comment number 34.

    Facts about synthesisers

    The word comes from the Latin syn meaning bad and thesis meaning idea.

    They sound sterile or, at best, almost like a musical instrument (see Wilfred/Wilma Carlos).

    The players don't move much - apart from those spangly people with inflated Melodicas.

    They are generally played by people with the all the charisma of an ironing board (when did you last hear a joke from Vangelis?)

    They don't require much skill and can play themselves, often sounding better.

    There are no synthesists with the musicianship of Nicky Hopkins or Steve Nieve or the energy and excitement of Jerry Lee Lewis or Little Richard

    They are popular with Germans.

  • Comment number 35.

    Laods of vangelis joeks on the inretent

    Dylesixa rlues KO btw

  • Comment number 36.

    Monday:

    found this whole concept a wee bit difficult because what gets me out of bed is an alarm clock, which either rings or (if you have a modern version) beeps.

    I suppose if I knew how to set my clock to play music I'd prefer to be woken up by the Moody Blues "New Horizons".

    Please show me how...

    DC

  • Comment number 37.


    Any of you youngsters know what's going on ?

    I don't get it.

  • Comment number 38.

    Yes, we do. :-)

  • Comment number 39.

    #27

    I deduce that DC will be requesting 'Space Oddity' on Wednesday.

    Pure elementary, btw

    >8-D

  • Comment number 40.

    #38

    Jim,

    I was addressing the kiddywinks. Dinnae forget, your age is in the public domain.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 41.

    #25

    Do you mean formulae?

    I'm bored and pedantic. An unhealthy combination.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 42.

    #41

    Spot the deliberate mistake.

  • Comment number 43.

    Mon. I agree with glenmiller at #3

    Tues. Don't get confused. LADY ELEANOR was the first hit. The first single was
    CLEAR WHITE LIGHT - Lindisfarne

    Wed. Rolf Harris plays an Australian didgeridoo. Kate Bush plays an Australian Fairlight CMI
    THE DREAMING - Kate Bush

  • Comment number 44.

    #39

    Take your protein pills and put yer helmet on....

  • Comment number 45.

    Difficult themes this week
    Monday; difficult because I don't like gettin up to any music in winter particularly, unless... maybe a motown-y Christmas song, maybe
    Springsteen - Santa Claus is Comin to Town - or similar

    Tuesday; difficult because often the songs that made an impact on me were a bands 2nd or 3rd single, eg Police's Roxanne or Coldplay's Yellow. Managed to think of some that made my "ears open my eyes" though
    Stray Cats - Runaway Boys
    Madness - The Prince
    The Jam - In The City
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
    The Smiths - Hand in Glove
    Pogue Mahone (the Pogues) - Dark Streets of London
    The Cult - Spiritwalker
    Rage Against the Machine - Killing In The Name Of

    Wednesday; difficult to know what NOT to ask for
    Depeche Mode - Just Cant Get Enough, New Life, Enjoy the Silence
    China Crisis - Wishful Thinking
    O M D - Joan of Arc, Talking Loud and Clear, Souvenir
    Visage - Fade to Grey
    Furniture - Brilliant Mind
    Tubeway Army - Are Friends Electric
    New Order - Regret
    Groove Armada - Purple Haze (not a Hendrix cover)

    Thursday; difficult because I cannae join in :(


  • Comment number 46.

    #44

    Take the pills, but leave the capsule.









    If you dare!

  • Comment number 47.

  • Comment number 48.

    #34
    "Facts about synthesisers

    The word comes from the Latin syn meaning bad and thesis meaning idea."


    I am not sure about that, I always thought it was the use of the word synthetic to make synthetic sounds.

    J.O'B.
    (Just back from most of October in sunnier climates)

  • Comment number 49.

    #48
    Welcome back RJ. Like DC disappearing when they played Floyd, what an october you've missed so far. Roxy must have been played about 18 times. One night we even had roxy music Phil Manzanera and Bryan ferry all played. In fact we thought you'd joined the production team. i'm sure it was in the first week for which the playlists are no longer available :-)

  • Comment number 50.

    #34

    I admit making that up - but I did pick Roxy Music.

    Are you going for Eno's Music For Airports?

  • Comment number 51.

    #50 good on you for VP.

    I will go for Roxy's 'South Downs' the b-side to Oh Yeah. It is a 5 minute atmospheric synth piece by Ferry. The track is so weird that when they put it on a box set called The Thrill Of It All, they laced the master tape on backwards and no one noticed. (until the fans heard it after it was released)

    Trash 2 is a good synth track (B-side to Trash)

    Simple Minds 'Theme For Great Cities', another cracker too

    J.O'B.

    P.S. what Manzanera track was played and what was the theme.

  • Comment number 52.

    Synth tracks

    David Sylvian - - Bamboo Music
    Japan - - Cantonese Boy
    Japan - - Ghosts

  • Comment number 53.


    Inverurie Locos 2, Stranraer 1

    Hoppo will be fu' the nicht!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 54.

    Inverurie's doin' a brand new dance now
    (C'mon baby do the loco-motion)
    I know you'll get to like it
    If you give it a chance now
    (C'mon baby do the loco-motion)
    The boys ower at Gierie can do it with ease
    It's easier than learning oor DC's
    So Inverurie, come on,
    Do the loco-motion with me

    You gotta swing your hips now
    Come on Garioch, jump up, hmmm lets get foo
    Caws it's Stranraer one an us lot two..

    Now that you can do it
    Let's make a chain now
    (C'mon gierie do the loco-motion)
    Chug-a chug-a motion like a railway train now
    (C'mon gierie do the loco-motion)
    Do it nice and easy now don't lose control
    A little bit of rhythm and a lot of soul
    So come on, come on,
    Do the loco-motion with me
    You gotta swing your hips now
    Come on, come on,
    Do the loco-motion with me

    (apologies to little eva..)

  • Comment number 55.

    #48 you should kain better than listen to Glen......

    Hope you enjoyed your holiday & that the weather was as kind to you as it was to me.

    Welcome back

    DC

  • Comment number 56.

    #51

    Virginia Plain is one one of only half a dozen or so singles I have bought, believing them to offer poor value for money compared with LPs.

    And talking of value, I bought the re-mastered Please Please Me today for the stereo mixes. Be warned that some fool threw out the master tapes of Love Me Do and PS I Love You. I remember hearing Love Me Do in stereo on a ´óÏó´«Ã½ test broadcast when they put one channel through TV and one through Radio. It never caught on.

  • Comment number 57.

    A wee prezzy fae the Boss. (Jeff, that is).

    For the benefit of our bloggers who reside the U.K.

  • Comment number 58.

    When I get up in the morning I always play

    David Gilmour - Breathe, from Live In Gdansk

    just to remind me

  • Comment number 59.

    #51
    Was only kidding. But Floyd was played when DC was on holiday.

  • Comment number 60.

    MONDAY

    When I wake up

    In the morning light

    I leave my jeans

    On the chair

    Roll over, and

    Pull the duvet ower mah heid.









    If you MUST play David Dundas again at least namecheck Paolo.

    Gotta 'ave a larf, ain'tcha!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 61.

    Woke up this morning
    Got yourself a gun - Alabama 3

    Woke up this morning
    My dog was dead
    Someone disliked him
    And shot him through the head - Nazareth

    You know I woke up in the mornin', now, I had them Statesboro Blues
    I woke up this morning now, I had them Statesboro Blues
    I looked over in the corner, grandma and grandpa had 'em too - Taj Mahal

    I woke up this morning, just before the break of day
    I woke up this morning, just before the break of day
    I looked at the pillow where my good girl used to lay - Fleetwood Mac

    Woke up this morning
    Had a shave
    Did the Times crossword
    Had another shave - Roger McGough

  • Comment number 62.

    "Woke up this mornin' - that was my first mistake." (Billy Connolly)

  • Comment number 63.

    Can I request the Breakfast Blues please?

    You give me hard eggs in the morning. Cheese omelet you go.
    You give me such hard eggs in the morning. Cheese omelet you go.
    You hot butter grit your teeth and bare it. I donut love you anymore.
    (Get that glazed look off'a your face).

    Ham bacon you to leave me. I never sausage misery.
    Ham bacon you to leave me. I never sausage misery.
    You treated me so ungrapefruitly. You gave me raisin to be free.
    (Orange juice ashamed of yourself?)

    What do you eggs benedict me to do girl? I got muffin left to say
    (You butter come up with somethin'.)
    What do you eggs benedict me to do girl? I got muffin left to say.
    You left such a waffle toast in my mouth. You biscuit out of town today.
    (Ain't gonna leave the home fries burning for ya.)

    [Repeat the first verse changing the last line:]
    "Ain't gonna quiche you anymore"

  • Comment number 64.

    #63

    Was that stolen from Rich Hall?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 65.

    'Woke up this afternoon'

    from the classic 'Alarm Clock Blues'

  • Comment number 66.

    #60
    When I wake up in the morning light
    i think to myself what day is it, come on Paul what day is it,
    do I need to get up, goddamnit why can't I remember what day it is.....

  • Comment number 67.

    #64 made it up myself

    0:-I







    OK, I lied....



    DC

  • Comment number 68.

    #63

    Interesting! It reminds me of

    >8-D

  • Comment number 69.

    Monday Wake Ups

    68 Guns - The Alarm

    What wakens me every week day is the alarm clock. At weekends it is Scooby Doo, Phineas & Ferb etc or the dulcet tones of my 2 wonderful children LOL. But how about this? The Beatles Good Day Sunshine, used as the wake up call on a NASA space mission :-)

  • Comment number 70.

    Actually there were hunners of songs used on the space missions, ranging from "City of New Orleans" (for its line "Good Morning America, how are you") to "Scotland the Brave (because a Scot was on board the shuttle).



    Good shout though!

    DC

  • Comment number 71.

    Alarming Monday:

    I was going to go for the early Bill Bailey short blues number:
    Weeellll, I didn't wake up this morning [FIN]

    or Fat and Frantic's cos no self-respecting blues guy actually wakes up in the morning.

    While a student, I had This Mortal Coil's Filigree and Shadow as my wakeup music - waking up to Velvet Belly segueing into The Jeweller is a particularly mellow way to start the day.

    Current alarm clock is provided by .

  • Comment number 72.

    Monday - Wake Up Tunes:

    I'm using some new software on my phone to use tunes from the old poddy as the alarm sound rather than the cursed built-in sounds - this is my actual playlist!

    Busy Doin' Nothin' - The Beach Boys (no it's NOT the song you think!)
    Cool In The Pool - Holger Czukay
    8 Miles High - Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin
    Owner Of A Lonely Heart - Yes
    Lovely Day - Bill Withers
    Valerie - Steve Winwood
    Ocean Drive - Lighthouse Family
    We Got The Beat - The Go-Go's

  • Comment number 73.

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

  • Comment number 74.

    Here! Maybe we should have Space as a theme.

  • Comment number 75.

    #74

    Can we have Stars Across the Moon for it?

  • Comment number 76.

    Clouds Across The Moon, actually.

    Mazzy

  • Comment number 77.

    Monday -

    Here Comes the Summer by The Undertones

  • Comment number 78.

    This comment is of no interest to the moderators

  • Comment number 79.

    Plunged to new depths....

    Uptown top ranking??????

    (oooooh!)

    DC

  • Comment number 80.

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    Bring me the moderation of Alfredo Garcia!

  • Comment number 82.

    Tuesday - Debut Singles:
    Arnold Layne - Pink Floyd
    My Sharona - The Knack (awesome single cover photy!)
    Anarchy In The UK - Sex Pistols
    Sexy Boy - Air
    Something In The Air - Thunderclap Newman
    Psycho KIller - Talking Heads
    Rock Lobster - The B-52's
    Have I The Right? - The Honeycombs
    Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
    A Horse With No Name - America

  • Comment number 83.

    #82

    BRING ME THE TALKING HEADS OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

    BRING ME THE TALKING HEADS OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 84.

    #80 (Muttley) Shehehehehe....

  • Comment number 85.

    Tuesday:

    One of the most important singles must be:

    Elvis Presley - That's Allright Mama

    would love to hear that.

    Most of the singles that I really loved were not a debut single but I remeber really loving

    The Jags - Back of My Hand

    Toyah - Victims of the Riddle

    The Pretenders - Stop Your Sobbing

    and

    Lone Justice - Ways To Be Wicked

    when they came out.

    As an aside and I am not requesting this - but the first debut single to chart at no 1 was Vanilla Ice, please do no play it.

  • Comment number 86.

    There is only be one contender for best debut single. A Whiter Shade of Pale.

  • Comment number 87.

    #96

    I think I've got pirate flu.

  • Comment number 88.

    #97

    After the show's finished, probably - with a cup of tea.

  • Comment number 89.

    #98

    The Completion Backward Principle

  • Comment number 90.

    All you need is:
    Bryan Ferry, Peter Gabriel, Sharon Corr, Cara Dillon, Midge Ure, Brian May, Bill Wyman, Paloma Faith, Hayley Westenra, Clare Teal, Cara Dillon, Bailey Tzuke, Beth Rowley, Heather Small, Nick Mason.

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBsXOKvi3Ss

  • Comment number 91.

    Tuesday: Debut Singles

    Surely the hallmark of a great debut single is the one you hear for the first time and you think 'this artist is going to be BIG... and then years later, you still very much associate the artist with that single'...
    so on that basis, a few suggestions:

    Dignity: Deacon Blue
    Hey Joe: Jimi Hendrix
    New England: Billy Bragg
    Gangsters: The Specials
    Fast Car: Tracy Chapman
    Marlene On The Wall: Suzanne Vega
    Green Onions: Booker T and the MGs
    Sultans of Swing: Dire Straits

  • Comment number 92.

    #86 also contender for the best spoonerism...

    DC

  • Comment number 93.

    A wee thought for a theme:

    'Over-shadowed singles"

    You know the singles off an album that where over-shadowed by the more famous hit that gets played all the time. Usually the second or third single release from an album that doesn't sell as well because the first single was released before the album.

    Roxy Music's 'Both Ends Burning' get forgotton about due to it more famous sibling 'Love Is The Drug' both from the 'Siren' album.

    Good idea for a theme?
    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 94.

    Sorry to be pedantic but Physco Killer was about the 3rd single for Talking Heads.

  • Comment number 95.

    good idea RJ and also the album onlyt track woulds be a great theme. I am aslo still promo9ting my suggestion of b side theme and 2:59 as a theme!

  • Comment number 96.

    TUESDAY (Debut Singles):

    E.L.O - '10538 Overture'
    Human League - 'Being Boiled'
    Pluto Shervington - 'Dat'

  • Comment number 97.

    #87

    You okay, Glen?

    You're looking a bit peelie-wally.

  • Comment number 98.

    DRAT, DRAT and DOUBLE DRAT!

    Julie has scuppered my cunning plan...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 99.

    #94

    Did they release it twice?

    >8-D

  • Comment number 100.

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