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Next week's themes...

Bryan Burnett | 23:13 UK time, Thursday, 12 November 2009

pudseybike.jpgThis has been a great week of themes for the show. We will definitely do the 'first lines' theme again so hang on to those suggestions. Monday's show is going to be a good laugh and photos of Miss Babs in her pink legwarmers will be up on the blog after the show. Possibly some video footage as well!!!!


Monday
World record breaker Mark Beaumont is cycling from Anchorage, Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina for a ´óÏó´«Ã½ One series, The Man Who Cycled the Americas. By Children In Need night he'll have completed over 9000 miles.
Our challenge is for the people of Scotland to try and cycle as many miles as he has. Whether you ride a mile or a thousand, get pedalling and get sponsored to raise as much as you can. Together we can make a big difference and if you pedal hard, together you can catch Pudsey and Mark somewhere in Peru!
Our theme will be 'cycling across the Americas' which could include cycling songs or songs that reference any place name on the continent.
To add to the excitement one of the Get It On producers has risen to the challenge so on Monday' show we'll be putting 'Babs on the bike' as Miss B dons the pink lycra and attempts to keep pedalling throughout the show.

Tuesday

Medical man Stuart Richie posted on our Facebook and suggested a theme of doctors and nurses. Will you be calling for Doctor Beat or will the ward sisters be doing it for themselves? If you're feeling under the weather then tune in and let the music be your medicine...

Wednesday
Tonight's show salutes the songwriters. Now, that's not singer-songwriters but it's more about the songwriters who make a living penning the tunes for other artists. I'm thinking of folk like Jimmy Webb, Bacharach and David, or maybe someone like Cathy Dennis.

Thurs
Ask for whatever you like tonight, all we ask is that you might think about making a donation to Children In Need if your song gets picked. If you would like to pay a pound a play to hear your choice then that would be brilliant...

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  • Comment number 1.

    Mon

    Schwinn 24 - Kinky Friedman

    Tue

    Searching For A Heart - Warren Zevon

    Wed

    Wild Thing - Jordan Christopher and the Wild Ones - Chip Taylor

    Thur

    Dancing Queen - The Yayhoos


  • Comment number 2.

    Monday:

    Ooh Las Vegas - Cowboy Junkies

    San Diego Serenade - nanci Griffith

    Tuesday:

    Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne

    My Big Nurse - David Byrne / Brian Eno (you would not be dissapointed, but sadly not for radio play due to a bad word)

    Oh Sister - Bob and Emmylou

    Wednesday:

    Last Cigarette - Boo Hewerdine or kd Lang

    Patience of Angels - Boo Hewerdine or Edi Reader

    Thursday:

    way more than a £ for either

    Springsteen - Dream Baby Dream

    Gene Clark - Lifes Greatest Fool

    Justin Currie - If I Ever Loved You (or anything from one of the best ever albums)

    Stevie Wonder - presenters choice

    Thursday:

  • Comment number 3.

    Lady in green:

    "Hey gringo. With these two bags you'll make it to Antarctica."

  • Comment number 4.

    Monday:

    As I have previously posted, I workout listening to Get It On. My enjoyment of the show (apart from the brilliant tunes and the accompanying patter!) is keeping time to the tracks while keeping "Time" on my exercise bike. Whilst I am "On a road to nowhere", I do "Miles and miles" on "My white bicycle". I reckon I have cycled a fair distance as a result of the show, but without pink lycra...!!!!

    My track of choice is "Route 66" by the Rolling Stones

    £50 to Children in Need if this gets played.

    Ach I'll donate it anyway

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 5.

    BTW As well as Children In Need I am having a charity lunch in the office tommorrow for my Dept and the funds are going to Frank In Denny's Tach Fund....



    Get yer hands in your pockets! A quid makes a difference.

  • Comment number 6.

    Caption
    This is what you could have won...

  • Comment number 7.

    #4
    Wot no Bike / Pink Floyd

  • Comment number 8.

    monday
    Get out of Denver / Bob Seger
    Hollywood Nights / Bob Seger
    anchorage / michelle shocked
    California / Manfred Mann's Earthbanf

    tues
    I remember playing doctors and nurses as a kid.....quite vividly!

    Down at the doctors / Doctor Feelgood
    Doctor Wu / Steely Dan
    Like a surgeon / Weird Al Yankovic

    wed
    Loving you's a dirty job (but somebody's got to do it)/Bonnie Tyler & Todd Rundgren (Jim Steinman)
    One of Steinmans Best songs

    Thu
    Superman / Five for Fighting (worth a tenner)
    The Shivers / Hercules Mandarin (worth £50 quid)

  • Comment number 9.

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

  • Comment number 10.

    Monday really does have to be
    * Pink Floyd - Bike

    and if that fails, then I'll just have to request it for Thursday.

    By the way, given that this year's CiN theme is 'Do Something Different', I'm pledging £100 to be a guest producer of the show... but need at least 5 of you to join me:

    (the access PIN is 80295)

    Also need the show to agree to this, but for a minimum £600, surely they will. Miss Babs..?

  • Comment number 11.

    I'd rather have ReggaeRadio as producer.

  • Comment number 12.

    #10

    No - I'm Spartacus!

    Monday's track of choice has got to be Sponsored Pedal Pusher's Blues by The Waterboys. Ace track and absolutely fits the theme like no other in the history of the show!

  • Comment number 13.

    ...ehm, or Puncture Repair by Elbow :-)

  • Comment number 14.

    Bit of a wide theme for Monday is it no? You could do a week easy with cycling and the Americas.
    Still, I'd better get a plug in for my toon.

    I Go To Rio - Peter Allen
    Rio de Janeiro - Barry White
    Rio - Mike Nesmith
    Atlantic Avenue - Average White Band.
    (I was on Avenida Atlantica on my bike last Sunday afternoon, so there's a double whammy).


    Oh and a great opportunity for Queen's Bicycle Race to take over the mantle of GIO's most played song from ........any ideas?

  • Comment number 15.

    Mon.
    From The Indies To The Andes In His Undies - The Hoosier Hotshots.
    Veracruz - Warren Zevon.
    Tijuana Brass - Herb Apert.
    Free Mexican Airforce - Peter Rowan.
    El Paso - Kinky Friedman.

  • Comment number 16.

    Monday

    Get On It - Re XT

    Tuesday

    Sister Driving - The Tom The Pool

    Wednesday

    Black and Blue Sky - Jack E Brownson

    Thursday

    Ma Roon, Ed - Dinky Flop


  • Comment number 17.

    Mon. One of the finest Scottish bands ever. It surprises me they're not asked for more often on a Scottish request show. Their brilliant and superior cover of

    MY WHITE BICYCLE - Nazareth

    ENGLAND 2 COLOMBIA 0 - Kirsty MacColl

    VOODOO CHILE - Jimi Hendrix ;-)

  • Comment number 18.

    #10

    If you pull it off play WOND'RING ALOUD - Jethro Tull and dedicate it to Rachael.

  • Comment number 19.

    #16
    About a Quarter to Nine.

  • Comment number 20.

    #14

    3 possibles.

    'Fat-Bottomed Girls' - Queen

    'Get It On' - Marc Bolan & T.Rex

    'Video Killed The Radio Star' - The Buggles

    I will not mention Morrissey as I have no wish to alienate our beloved presenter before Thursday's show, for which I intend to raid the piggy-bank.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 21.

    MONDAY

    'North to Alaska' - Johnny Horton

    'Kansas City Star' - Roger Miller

    'Cowboy Hat in Dallas' - Charlie Daniels Band ~ mentions 11 States & 18 towns/cities

    'That's Right, (You're Not From Texas)' - Lyle Lovett

  • Comment number 22.

    Barstow - Jay Farrar.

  • Comment number 23.

    #22


  • Comment number 24.

    Hi All..

    For Mon...

    Scott Walker ...................... Lights of Cincinnati

    For Tues..

    Doobie Brothers.................. The Doctor

    For Wed...

    Johnny Mercer...

    Ella ............... Somethings gotta give
    Frank.............One For My Baby (And One More For the Road)



    Thanks again to everyone for their donations : {)

  • Comment number 25.

    #6 LOL

    "Okay, one last time. This is small, but the ones out there are far away..."

  • Comment number 26.

    Thoughts for the week ahead:

    Monday: (Apologies, I lost control of my list (again))

    Slave labour - Mariachi El Bronx
    Road to Ensenada - Lyle Loveatt
    On a bus to St Cloud - Trisha Yearwood
    Alabama song - Allison Moorer
    Portland Oregon - Loretta Lynn
    Atlantic City - Springsteen
    Do you know the way to to San Jose - Dionne Warwick
    Boulder to Birmingham - Emmylou Harris
    Midnight train to Georgia - Gladys Knight and the Pips
    Blue Ridge Mountains - Fleet Foxes
    8 Miles from Memphis - The Grid
    Las Vegas Turnaround - Hall & Oates
    Lake Charles - Lucinda williams
    San Diego Serenade (good call Norrie) or Goodnight New York - Nanci Griffith
    New York, New York - Ryan Adams
    From Brighton Beach to Santa Monica - The Clientele

    Tuesday:(Kept short as a penance)

    Little sister - Ry Cooder
    Rock'n'roll Doctor - Little Feat
    Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor Doctor) - Rober Palmer
    Sister Rosetta Goes Before Us - Plant/Krauss

    Wednesday:

    Holland–Dozier–Holland: Baby Love - The Supremes
    Holland-Dozier-Holland & Moy: This Old Heart of Mine - Isley Brothers
    Chinn-Chapman: Tiger Feet - Mud or Ballroom Blitz - Sweet
    Burt Bacharach: I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself - Dusty Springfield
    Diane Warren - How do I live - Trisha Yearwood
    Jimmy Webb: Still Within the Sound of My Voice - Linda Ronstadt or Wichita Lineman - Maria McKee
    Cole Porter: Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Ella Fitzgerald
    Bert Kaempfert: Starngers in the Night - Sinatra
    Harlan Howard: I Fall to Pieces - Trisha Yearwood/Aaron Neville

    Thursday:

    So Long St. Christopher - Goldheart Assembly
    Low Rising - Swell Season
    Heaven never seemed so close - Kill it Kid
    Slave labour - Mariachi El Bronx
    Relator - Yorn/Johansson
    This life - Curtis Stigers
    Seven Day Mile - The Frames
    This old heart of mine - Isley Brothers

    Have agood weekend all

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 27.

    #26 usual outstanding suggestions from Joe K.

  • Comment number 28.

    #26

    Been working in your lovely town all week Joe...

  • Comment number 29.

    #28

    Frank,



    >8-D

  • Comment number 30.

    Howdi Bryan & team

    MONDAY

    The cycling journey started in Anchorage, so Michelle Shocked's "Anchorage" would be the obvious way to start the programme?

    However since the cycling journey ends in South America, how about the beautiful "Third World Man" from Steely Dan's 'Gaucho' album - or even the bizarre lyric and musical brilliance of the track 'Gaucho' itself.

    Lastly, for Monday,any programme about traveling in America is an excuse to play Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues".

    Surely, my fellow blogger, Glen Miller, will suggest St Louis Blues March,Tuxedo Junction or that unpronounceable/unspellable Choo -Choo one for Monday's show? Sorry, I couldn't resist that.

    I agree,Bryan,it would be a help to get some further photographic material on the blog, featuring a woman who has promised to kiss me, complete with pink leotard,(way above my expectations, but hell, why not?) and play 'Blackmail' by 10CC (if it can be found) in exchange for £100 towards CIN, on Thursday.

    There are lots of other tracks I'd shell out lots of quids to hear played for a good cause - among them,

    Tickets to Waterfalls - Jack Bruce
    I Believe In You - Talk Talk
    The Mess/Somedays - Paul McCartney

    I expect many of my fellow bloggers feel the same way - it would be a way of getting the less obvious, but superb, played - maybe the show should be extended to raise lots of quids?

    I'd also be up for that guest producer for charity idea, it could be called 'the lunatics have made a contribution to the asylum' - but I doubt they'd do it - too nervy of the invasion of the annoraks, perhaps.

    It does show, though that there is a pent up demand to hear less obvious, more eclectic music as suggested by the audience.

    regardez - vous

    Henri




  • Comment number 31.

    #29

    Heyyyy!!!

  • Comment number 32.

    #29





    no wayyy wayyyy

  • Comment number 33.

    Uh-huh.

    Just don't request for a while...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 34.

    #14 A proclaimers track I would guess?

  • Comment number 35.

    #34

    The Eurythmics, Annie Lennox and T Rex are played a lot. Bowie and Springsteen too.

  • Comment number 36.

    Bowie and Springsten are not played enough!

  • Comment number 37.

    Especially Bowie.

  • Comment number 38.

    And Tull.

  • Comment number 39.

    Monday - Cycling Across The Americas:
    Sponsored Pedal Pusher's Blues - The Waterboys
    Puncture Repair - Elbow
    Delaware - Perry Como
    Clear Across America Tonight - Alabama
    Viva Las Vegas - ZZ Top
    Calling America - ELO
    New York, New York - Gerard Kenny
    City Of New Orleans - John Denver
    My White Bicycle - Nazareth
    Pennsylvania 6-5000 - Glenn Miller
    Manhattan Skyline - A-ha
    Sacramento - Middle Of The Road
    Mexico - James Taylor
    Nicaragua Libre - The Pogues
    Highway Chile - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    Rio - Duran Duran
    Copacabana (At The Copa) - Barry Manilow
    Miss Argentina - Iggy Pop
    Caribbean Moon - Kevin Ayers

  • Comment number 40.

    #30

    henri hannah,

    If you live in or around Glasgow and have a copy of 'The Original Soundtrack' on CD I would suggest popping in to ´óÏó´«Ã½ HQ at PQ and letting the team borrow it. If you have any Jake Thackray or Jethro Tull albums on CD, take them in as well.

    As for eclecticism, we are only an exiguous component of the GIO audience. Just like everyone else, I am convinced that even the best of the shows would benefit from the playing of my requests!

    Aside from a wee aberration here and there the songs we bloggers urge Bryan to play are pure quality, man! Alas, Bryan must keep everyone happy, no' jist us.

  • Comment number 41.

    TUESDAY

    'Doctor to My Disease' - Jethro Tull

    'Goodness Gracious Me' - Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren

    'To the Blood Bank, Cabbie! I Wish to Make a Withdrawal!' - Dr. Acula

  • Comment number 42.

    Monday
    Les Bicyclettes de Belsize / Mireille Matthieu

    Nothing too american about it but I like the way she rolls her Rs :-)


    #14 good shout for Peter allen but best Rio songs are
    Blame it on Rio / James taylor
    Rio de Janeiro blue / Randy crawford


  • Comment number 43.

    #14, #20, #34 & #35

    Hanging on the Telephone - Blondie
    Jimmy Jimmy \ My Perfect Cousin - Undertones
    Angel of Harlem - U2 (Once played three nights on the trot. Most likely played again on Tuesday).

    Plus a song from the Proclaimers and one from Johnny Cash, just not sure which ones.

    Captain R, Stato of the Blog, probably knows best.

    #42 - Dont know that Randy Crawford song, Pablito. I`ll check it out.

  • Comment number 44.

    #14 etc. I don't keep any stats myself but the answer has to be.....

    Dignity - Deacon Blue

    Must be due for retiral I'd say!

  • Comment number 45.

    Should that be retial?

  • Comment number 46.

    Or even retrial?

  • Comment number 47.

    Perhaps the Get It On format has run its course. We know what we're going to get and what we're not going to get. Themes are being repeated (composers for one)and the music is predictable. Is it time for a change?

  • Comment number 48.

    #47

    Glen - The argument, by extension, dooms all radio, television, and popular music in general unless it's weird and experimental. For many people their is a certain comfort and enjoyment in the experience of the familiar which is why stories have a beginning a middle and an end, for example. Yes, I'd like to hear some different artists on the show, but that doesn't mean that by definition it is 'finished'.

  • Comment number 49.

    A sizable chunk of radio and television is trying to be weird and experimental and is failing dismally, Vive la différence.

  • Comment number 50.

    #48

    So Get It On is the new Archers?

  • Comment number 51.

    #48

    No - but perhaps reality is the new black.

  • Comment number 52.



  • Comment number 53.

    I dialled 6-5000 and got this:

  • Comment number 54.

    I ws trying to think of some Americas songs which related more to the indigenous peoples of the Americas and could only come up with these but I am sure some of the regular bloggers would have better ideas:

    Indigo Girls - Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee
    Little Steven - Native American
    Ry Cooder - Onda Callejera

  • Comment number 55.

    #40 - thanks for that. I'll do that before Thursday.

    'Eclectic' was the wrong word, upon reflection - 'less obvious' would do.

    I agree.

    Bryan and the team do a fantastic job in what must be quite frantic circumstances on the night, because of the vox - pop/inter active aspect of the show - it has to bend to demand,as texts, emails and blogs come in - therefore, de facto, the more obscure requests will be mostly overlooked, - but that some get played is great.

    Curiously enough, although I agree with you about each of us imagining that our requests would improve a good show, it's the less obvious requests of other listeners that do it for me. For example, recently, requests were played for The Robert Cray Band and Paloma Faith - I've since bought music by both (and other artists requested) which, even if I was aware of, wasn't really familiar with.

    I suppose what I'm driving at is that there is another show or format still to be explored which 'democratises' the D.J. John Peel was crucially aware that his influencial position was ludicrous - he was no better judge of what was 'good', than anyone else.

    Reading this blog, it is quite plain that there is great diversity in what people really listen to, as opposed to what is requested to fit with the theme for the evening.

    In that regard, Thursday's show, in which people merely pay for what they want to hear, will be really interesting.

  • Comment number 56.

    There are surprisingly few good cycling songs - I think that Luka Bloom with The Acoustic Motorbike captures the hard work and joy of cycling well.

    A theme on Latin America might work well in the future - and I'd love to hear Boat to Bolivia by Martin Stephenson and the Daintees tonight.

  • Comment number 57.

    #47, #48: Interesting discussion Glen/Jim. I think on the whole, we could have more unplayed or seldom played artists on... I would still like to get some Mark Erelli, or Richard Shindell played (who I know I am always going on about!!), but having said that we have had 'The Wailin' Jennys' and 'Seth Lakeman' recently, and you can't have it all.

    And while we're on the subject of unplayed artists, what IS the score with Jethro Tull?

    Anyhow: MONDAY:

    Baltimore: Mark Erelli
    Sparrows Point: Richard Shindell
    Why Georgia: John Mayer
    Arlington: The Wailin' Jennys
    Mainline Florida: Eric Clapton

  • Comment number 58.

    MONDAY

    Anyone remember a quirky drama series set in Cicely, Alaska? One of the few programmes worth watching on TV.
    A possible alternative to Michelle Shocked;

    'Theme from Northern Exposure' - David Schwartz

    The main character was Dr. Joel Fleischman, so it might work for Tuesday also.

    Mary Margaret O'Connell was played by Janine Turner, the sexiest woman on this or any other planet.

  • Comment number 59.

    Northern Exposure?

  • Comment number 60.

    hi, brian saw you this morning in a coffee shop ,the scones were unbelievable, but anyway,some thoughts for Monday's show,
    Boston - more than a feeling
    chicago - hard habit to break or hard to say I'm sorry
    or anything from kansas.

    David in renfrewshire

  • Comment number 61.

    MONDAY:
    'Talk to me of MENDOCINO' - a journey song by Kate and Anna McGarrigle.
    'El Paso'-Marty Robbins
    I'll second the request for 'Get Out Of DENVER'(I also like the Dave Edmunds version).

  • Comment number 62.

    MONDAY - AMERICAS
    Boat To Bolivia - The Daintees

    TUESDAY - MEDICAL
    Emergency Case - The Undertones

    WEDNESDAY - SONG WRITERS
    I Write The Songs - performed by Big Daddy

    THURSDAY - CHILDREN IN NEED
    Be charitable and play the stuff you'd normally reject like Your Honour or Nice Legs Shame About The Face.

  • Comment number 63.

    Tues. I cannot improve on joe-k-brown's suggestion on #26

    ROCK 'N' ROLL DOCTOR - Little Feat

  • Comment number 64.

    Use for old LP covers anyone?

  • Comment number 65.

    Since I didn't get my song request #4 tonight, my £50 pledge for Thursday now depends upon David Gilmour's "Fat Old Sun" from Live in Gdansk.

    DC

  • Comment number 66.

    #65

    "It's a nice business you've got here, Bryan. It would be a shame if anything happened to it."

  • Comment number 67.


    oh come on 3 Rio songs

  • Comment number 68.

    But not Dial Rio by Lew's Tools.

  • Comment number 69.

    TUESDAY

    Last time we had this theme my Kenny Rogers request was played.


    'Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)' - Willie Nelson









    Keep it Country!

  • Comment number 70.


    BRING ME THE HEADSHRINKER OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 71.


    TUESDAY:

    well, I suppose I would say this:

    The Hospital Song - 10CC -

    BUT - easily the best for the theme:

    Bad Case of Lovin You ( Doctor Doctor) - Robert Palmer

    also

    The Doctor - Louden Wainwright III.

    Penny Lane - The Beatles (the pretty nurse is selling poppies form a tray)

    Dr Wu - Steely Dan (though I don't really care for it)

    regardez vous

    Henri

  • Comment number 72.

    As usual, listening on iplayer. Good theme tonight, I'll post a quiz sheet on USA which I used as a fund-raiser when I took my football team on tour to America.

    As for the medical theme;
    I don't want to die (in a hospital) - Conor Oberst
    The British Disease - Gene
    What's The Matter Here? - 10000 Maniacs
    Pain Killer - Turin Brakes
    Milk & Alcohol - Dr Feelgood
    In The Hospital - Friendly Fires
    Bulimic - The Used
    Hospital Food - Eels
    What The Doctor Ordered - Terrorvision

  • Comment number 73.

    re Jethro Tull:

    Anyone familiar with Blodwyn Pig, the band Mick Abrahams set up after leaving Jethro Tull?

    I once again stumbled across the 'Ahead Rings Out' album that i owned when I was 14. It's beautifully played, though I always thought the vocals were occasionally weak.

    I'd be tempted to pleadge a few quid for Thursday to hear some of this.

    regardez vous

    Henri

  • Comment number 74.

    WEDNESDAY: - SONGWRITERS:

    I shall leave it to the majority to pick the best from Holland Dozier Holland but would request any of their classic Motown compositions.

    Leiber & Stoller

    Among many that they wrote for Elvis etc, I think 'On Broadway' for The Drifters is their finest - George Benson does a tremendous version of this, which is much better than the original.

    I'm not sure how pure you're being about this, but there are some singer/ songwriters whose work is famously covered by others: I'm thinking of:

    Laura Nyro

    whose work was covered by Barbara Streisand (Stoney End), Three Dog Night and others, however, if you check her song 'Blowin Away' you will discover she accidentally wrote 'Hot Love' for T Rex. ( It's true, listen)

    John Stewart

    Who wrote 'Daydream believer' for the Monkees. Among his own work is the classic 'Gold' - you will find Steve Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham on this - probably the greatest 'Fleetwood Mac production' not on a Fleetwood Mac album.

    And although it seems ludicrous, Paul McCartney, who wrote stuff for others - a forgotten gem is 'Step Inside Love' - Cilla Black.

    regardez vous

    Henri

  • Comment number 75.

    2nd Gold by John Stewart - brilliant record. So good Ms Nicks put it on her own anthology Enchanted (disc 3)

  • Comment number 76.

    #73

    BRING ME THE (A)HEAD (RINGS OUT) OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 77.

    #66

    ......correct....

  • Comment number 78.

    #73

    Why not play the whole of the Island sampler Nice Enough To Eat?
    Every one (except perhaps Quintessence) a cracker.

    "Cajun Woman" (Thompson) – Fairport Convention
    "At the Crossroads" (Sahm) – Mott the Hoople
    "Better By You, Better Than Me" (Wright) – Spooky Tooth
    "We Used To Know" (Anderson) - Jethro Tull
    "Woman" (Fraser/Rodgers) – Free
    "I Keep Singing That Same Old Song" (Gibson) – Heavy Jelly
    "Sing Me A Song That I Know" (Abrahams) – Blodwyn Pig
    "(Roamin' Thro' The Gloamin' With) Forty Thousand Headmen" (Winwood/Capaldi) – Traffic
    Time Has Told Me" (Drake) – Nick Drake
    "21st Century Schizoid Man" (Fripp/McDonald/Lake/Giles/Sinfield)– King Crimson
    "Gungamai" (Rothfield/Shankar/Bhava) – Quintessence
    "Strangely Strange But Oddly Normal" (Pawle) – Dr. Strangely Strange

  • Comment number 79.

    Tuesday - Doctors & Nurses:
    Doctor My Eyes - Jackson 5
    Bush Doctor - Peter Tosh
    Doctor, Doctor - The Who
    Timewarp - Doctor & The Medics

    A Letter To The Patron Saint Of Nurses - Richmond Fontaine
    dedicated to my Dad who's back in hospital today

    A Nurse's Life Is Full Of Woe - Billy BRagg
    Devil's Nurse - J.J. Cale
    Florence Nightingale - The Possum Trot Orchestra

    Time Heals - Todd Rundgren
    Medicine Jack - The Waterboys
    Valentine's Treatment - The Undertones
    Emergency - The Motors
    How We Operate - Gomez (from Grey's Anatomy)
    Injection - Westworld

  • Comment number 80.

    #79 Nothing too serious Jim, I hope, all best wishes.

  • Comment number 81.

    # 47 #48 #55 and #most played song

    I think the show rather than dying is getting more and more popular which is why we're getting so many repeat themes 'for the benefit of those that missed them first (or second) time around'. The medical one tonight for example was done earlier this year which is maybe a wee bit too recent for a repeat.


    Yes there are songs that are played regularly but every song is requested by someone. However I would hope that thursday's show is seen as a chance to make a few quid for a deserving cause and also for a chance to hear the less obvious. Two songs alone on this blog which have never been played have already been pledged for £50 quid each, and whilst I'm not suggesting the requests go to the highest bidders, it's clear that there may be folk willing to fork out in a one off show to hear stuff that's never made the playlist before.



  • Comment number 82.

    There's a theme

    Songs that have never been played on GIO

  • Comment number 83.

    #78

    Yes! I used to have this - superb, that's how I came to buy Ahead Rings Out. Over the years, I'd forgotten about it - must be in my mum's attic with my old hippie albums.

  • Comment number 84.

    Rather than request Dr. Robert by The Beatles, I'll plump instead for Digging Your Scene by The Blow Monkeys. Fronted by...Dr Robert.

    This single also had a great b-side called I Backed A Winner. If it went to a vote, I'd say this was my favourite a-side/b-side combination of the 80's.

    Anyone remember The Blow Monkeys album Limping For A Generation?

    LLIM.

  • Comment number 85.

    LLIM - was that their first album? Weird coer? The Dr. album with pp arniold is excellent- title track from that lp would be great Five In The Afternoon.

  • Comment number 86.

    #82

    Pretty much the theme I'm pushing for if GiO accepts my :
    (PIN is 80295)
    My actual suggested theme being "The Ones that Got Away" - tracks that should have been played but never made it (maybe would have if the show were 4h long!)

    And, fact fans, we're now up to £200 as Norrie has joined in. Can they resist it if it got to £300? £500? £600? More? Anyone else coming in on it? The idea is that pledgers would be the production team that night...

  • Comment number 87.

    86#

    count me in, though it might be chaos

    regardez vous

    henri

  • Comment number 88.

    #87

    Cool - go sign .

  • Comment number 89.


    Years ago Mick Abrahams played Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre under the name 'Jethro Tull' while Ian Anderson's Jethro Tull were on tour in North America, which was a wee bit naughty. The audience didn't riot, but a lot of people failed to return after the interval. As a Blues guitarist Mr. Abrahams is pretty good, but conning folk out of hard-earned cash is despicable.

  • Comment number 90.

    # 88 pleadge now signed.



  • Comment number 91.

    You know, henri hannah, I think I preferred you as "EC in the North Sea".

  • Comment number 92.

    89# I know, I hate it when that stuff happens.

    On a lighter note, a few years ago i watched an hilarious documentary about a legal battle about the use of the name 'Bucks Fizz' - between that cute blond bloke from Dollar and the original members. Even the judge concluded that any fizz that was in it had long gone..... at least Jethro Tull is a name worth blagging, I suppose, though like you, I disapprove.

    ' Ahead Rings Out' isnt dimminished though - still a great album.

  • Comment number 93.

    #91, no shair about that AfR, have a look at #92. EC doesn't seem the type who would say "an hilarious". Mair like "richt funny"

    DC

  • Comment number 94.

    Tuesday
    Has anyone asked for

    Doctor Doctor - UFO

    or

    Dr Kiss Kiss - 5000 Volts

    ???

  • Comment number 95.

    #91 'EC in the North Sea'? non comprende?

    I've never been or even heard of 'EC in the North Sea'

    regardez vous

    Henri

  • Comment number 96.

    Hospital Food - David Gray

    Medicine - Del samitri

    Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Browne

  • Comment number 97.

    Also known as Del Amitri

  • Comment number 98.

    #90

    Cheers! We're now up to £300... anyone else want to join the fun? Remember, you only have to cough up if the GiO team let us do it.

  • Comment number 99.

    TUESDAY:

    Dr John singing 'Such A Night'

  • Comment number 100.

    WEDNESDAY (SONGWRITERS):

    I'm not that much of an Elvis Costello fan (being a bit resentful that he got some of the recognition that should've gone to Graham Parker),some think he's given too mkuch airtime on GIO and I know he really fits more into the singer/songwriter category but...I'd like to make a case for one of the following to be played on Wednesday:

    'Almost Blue' - Chet Baker. Written by Elvis Costello...and recorded by him but it was always Elvis's plan that it would be sung by Chet Baker (who played trumpet on 'Shipbuilding').

    Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach co-wrote 'God Give Me Strength' for the film 'Grace Of My Heart' which was about a Carol King-type character in the songwriting industry over a few decades. It's a beatiful, beautiful song.

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