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Bryan Burnett | 20:00 UK time, Friday, 8 January 2010

bbc2.jpgMad, mad busy show on Friday and I was thrilled that so many of you got in touch. Apologies again if I didn't get round to your message or track. Here we go again with another week of themes - hope you enjoy getting your ideas together for them...

Monday
After one look out of the office window at the frozen River Clyde I was in no doubt about what Monday's theme should be. The atmosphere in the studio will be decidedly frosty as we feature songs about the cold. Gracie from Angus has just been on the text asking for this theme and has come up with Coldplay and Snow Patrol. What are your chilly tunes? Get in touch and let me know...

Tuesday
Last night was cold - so tonight the temperature is rising on Get It On. Will it be Hot stuff, Hot Legs or Martha Reeves and her unseasonal Heatwave? Let's have your playlist of winter warmers...

Wednesday
It's a new year and a new you - and while Vic takes time aff the bevy and Fred takes to the water I've taken to the dancefloor. As my streetdance lessons get underway I am wondering what gets you out of your chair and onto the floor. Obviously dance music doesn't all have to be 140bpm thud thud thud stuff ( how old do I sound???) so let me what your idea of a dance anthem is.....

Thursday
James in Glasgow listened in when we did our 'songs you loved a teenager but can't stand now' theme and thought we should do the opposite. So, tonight it's 'songs you hated as teenager but love now'. Have you decided to re-valuate the musical output of Dylan? Have you learned to love Led Zeppelin or changed your mind about Morrissey now you're all grown up?

As always, I enjoy reading your requests on the blog, or feel free to email me at the usual address...

Comments

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  • Comment number 1.

    Stating the obvious I know for the first post but have to go with Foreigner - Cold as Ice.

  • Comment number 2.


    Mon...

    Cold Cold Heart ............... Hank Willams

    Tues...
    Hot in the City ...... Billy Idol

    Wed...

    Fatboy Slim .......

  • Comment number 3.

    MONDAY:

    'Winter' Love & Money (Preferred Choice)

    'Baby It's Cold Outside - Dean Martin?

    Sacrifice - Elton John (cold, cold heart etc)

    Winter - Tori Amos

    Waterfalls - Paul McCartney (don't go chasing Polar Bears etc) (preferred choice)

    Cold Turkey - John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band

    Frozen - Madonna

    Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers

    Chocolate - Snow Patrol

    Snowbird - Ann Murray (I think the post army, fat Elvis did this too)

    Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum

    Well, that'll do to be going on with - there's tracks by Rainbow and Foreigner too, but can't recall the titles, exactly

    To reiterate an earlier thread: For me, the outstanding track of recent weeks has been:

    Where Have All The Cowboys Gone - Paula Cole

    I'd never heard this until it was played recently on GIO: definitely deserves another spin.

    regardez youse

    Henri



  • Comment number 4.

    For Monday a truly wonderful track would be:

    The Skids - Woman In Winter

  • Comment number 5.

    Johnny Cash reciting 'The Cremation Of Sam McGee' would fit Monday or Tuesday. Unfortunately it's a tad long and has no tune.

  • Comment number 6.

    Josh Ritter - Snow Is Gone, brilliant track.

  • Comment number 7.

    Monday
    Hey Hey we're the brass monkees / The Brass monkees

  • Comment number 8.

    Some very initial thoughts for the week ahead:

    Monday - White winter hymnal - Fleet Foxes
    Tuesday - Heatwave - Linda Ronstadt
    Wednesday - This old heart of mine - The Isley Brothers
    Thursday - Love is a drug - Roxy Music or Suspicious minds - Elvis

    More to follow

    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 9.

    Tuesday
    Beds are Burning / Midnight Oil
    on the roads Again / Canned Heat

  • Comment number 10.

    try that again

    Monday
    Winter in the Hamptons / Josh Rouse

    Tues
    Beds are burning / Midnight Oil
    On the road again / Canned Heat

    Wed
    I'll see you when I get there / Lou Rawls
    Love Ballad / George Benson
    Don't Stop Believin / Journey
    Dancing in the Dark / Springsteen (when I'm really drunk)

    Thu
    It has to be Laughing Lenny. What a genius. Something from his Live in London album would be superb. Gutted I missed out on that tour. Would love to hear

    The Future
    or
    Dance Me to the end of love



    A Leonard Cohen covers night would be a good theme even if few can match the original
    Dance

  • Comment number 11.

    MONDAY:
    The Communards - 'So COLD The Night'
    ...and again...Phoebe SNOW - 'Every Night'
    COOLio - 'CU when U get there'
    Teenage Fanclub - '(S)PARKY('s) Dream'
    Modjo - 'CHILLin''

  • Comment number 12.

    Paolo - a Leonard Cohen night....now you are talking! And two great tracks suggested by you.

  • Comment number 13.

    MONDAY:
    how could I possibly forget my campaign for airplay for...

    Nine Below Zero - 'Don't Point Your Finger At The Guitar Man', 'Eleven Plus Eleven', 'Three Times Is Enough'.

  • Comment number 14.

    Monday - Cold:
    Cosy Prisons - A-Ha
    Coldest Winter In Memory - Al Stewart
    Cold - Tears For Fears
    A Winter's Tale - Queen
    Speed Of Sound - Coldplay
    White As Snow - U2
    The Icicle Melts - The Cranberries
    Freeze - The Motors
    Pink Frost - The Chills
    Love Is A Wonderful Colour - The Icicle Melts
    Daddy Cool - Boney M
    Tip Of The Iceberg - The Hollies

  • Comment number 15.

    Tuesday - Warmth:
    Embers - Just Jack
    The Warmth Of The Sun - Brian Wilson
    Desert Island - XTC
    Warm Sound - Zero 7
    Burning Up - Eagle-Eye Cherry
    Canned Heat - Jamiroquai
    Sunset Strip - Roger Waters
    The Boys Of Summer - Don Henley
    Unusual Heat - Foreigner
    Burn Baby Burn - Ash
    Stones On A Sandy Beach - Charlie Hole

  • Comment number 16.

    is that bloke on Bell's Bridge about to jump?

  • Comment number 17.

    Henri - it is Jim Frae Erskine - only threating to jump if he hears any more Elvis. Thankfully he did not do it.....

  • Comment number 18.

    We didnae get snow like this when Heather the Weather was in charge......

  • Comment number 19.

    Monday:

    Snowflake Boogie - Jools Holland & Edwin Starr
    Colder - Travis
    Ice in the sun - Status Quo
    Slip slidin' away - Paul Simon
    Into the valley - The Skids
    Mr Bojangles - The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
    Tenth avenue freeze out - Bruce Springsteen

    DC in Cellardyke

  • Comment number 20.

    For Monday

    Hazy Shade of Winter - Simon and Garfunkel
    Winter - Rolling Stones (I remember this track, but can't find it at the moment to check out if it as good as I think I remember it being)
    Mandolin Wind - Rod Stewart (which I think was a great song)
    Girl of the North Country - Bob Dylan

  • Comment number 21.

    Mon. Support for HoppoLocos MANDOLIN WIND

    RAPED AND FREEZIN' - Alice Cooper

    FOOTPRINTS IN THE SNOW - Bill Monroe

    Tues. SIROCCO - Sensational Alex Harvey Band

    WHEN YOU'RE HOT YOU'RE HOT - Jerry Reed

  • Comment number 22.

    #17/18

    No.. it's DC - fed up the lack of gritting in Cellardyke and miserable with the GIO team not playing anything from Dave Gilmour's 'Live in Gdansk' album .. he's about to make the ultimate protest... only Miss Babs can save him now...

  • Comment number 23.

    #20


    Mandolin Wind still is a good song - but - I'm surprised I'm the only one listing 'Winter' by Love & Money.

  • Comment number 24.

    #22 but she has a cold heart.........

  • Comment number 25.

    Monday

    I Bet You Took Grit On The Dancefloor - Artic Monkeys


    #3 - See #1, HH.

    #8 - Great shout on the Fleet Foxes, Joe.

  • Comment number 26.


    BRING ME THE SLED OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 27.


    Panto was PDB, BTW. Sair heid. "I'll never drink again etc. etc."

    Note to self:- Never play Blackjack whilst inebriated.

    MONDAY

    'Under Ice' - Kate Bush

    'Tundra' - Jethro Tull

    'Cold Wind to Valhalla' - Jethro Tull

    'First Snow on Brooklyn' - Jethro Tull

    'Jack Frost and the Hooded Crow' - Jethro Tull

    'Skating Away on the Thin Ice of the New Day' - Jethro Tull

  • Comment number 28.

    #27 SG - we specifically discussed this!!!

    Card counting + alcohol = failure (Nov. 2009)

  • Comment number 29.

    #28

    I could hardly count my fingers. I blame the cold weather. Gotta get back to Vegas...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 30.

    Stuck in the house, injured knee, car parked a street away and getting a bit nored. Moving on to Tuesday:

    City Too Hot - Lee Scratch Perry
    I'm on the Fire - Bruce Springsteen
    Under the Boardwalk - The Drifters
    Heat Treatment - Graham Parker and the Rumour

  • Comment number 31.

    Still bored!


    Wed

    Pressure Drop - Toots and the Maytals or The Specials
    Israelites - Desmond Dekker
    Miss You - Rolling Stones
    Valerie - Amy Winehouse (Getting a bit more up to date)
    Jump Around - House of Pain (Moving away from the "Lounge Lizard" style of dance that I apparently seem to favour - according to some critics)
    I Feel Love - Donna Summer

  • Comment number 32.

    #18

    Aye, a sleekit one, her...

  • Comment number 33.

    #22, #24

    ...but warm hands... :-)

  • Comment number 34.

    ...I - errrm... imagine.

  • Comment number 35.

    regardez HH, 2nd your Dean Martin suggestion "Cold Outside" for Monday
    other songs for
    MONDAY;
    Winter - Teenage Fanclub
    Love is a Wonderful colour - Icicle Works
    New Year's Day - U2 (this one certainly was f'f'f'freezin & the image of the band in the snow on the video for this track surely lets this song qualify)
    TUESDAY;
    Babylon's Burning - Ruts
    Hunka Burning Love - Some old guy can't mind his name
    Sunshine on Lieth - Proclaimers
    Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
    Hot Legs - Rod Stewart
    Sleep Now in the Fire - Rage Against the Machine - they've about as much chance of gettin played on GIO as they have of gettin a Christmas number one !!!
    WEDNESDAY;
    Star - Take That (to dance wi the girls)
    One Step Beyond - Madness (to dance wi the boys)
    Just the Way You Are or The First The Last My Everything
    - Barry White (to dance with my wife)
    Knock Three Times - Tony Orlando ( coz we all love a slosh!)

  • Comment number 36.

    #27 #28 #29

    Friday
    Twistin the night away / Sam Cooke
    Hit Me Hit Me Hit Me / Ian Dury

    For Scotch

  • Comment number 37.

    #19
    Big Seconds for Snowflake Boogie / Jools & Edwin Starr

    Norrie I must get you a copy er I mean loan of this CD to overcome your joolsphobia.

  • Comment number 38.

    #37 I don't like many Jools songs, but Snowflake is good.

    #33 we should be telt.....

    DC

  • Comment number 39.

    #36

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Brilliant!!

    MONDAY

    'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad' - Meat Loaf

    "But you've been cold to me so long I'm crying icicles instead of tears"

  • Comment number 40.

    Monday.
    Cold Sweat - Thin Lizzy.
    Cold Day In The Sun - Foo Fighters.
    Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day - Jethro Tull.
    Cold Feet - Albert King.
    Slippin' & Slidin' - Little Richard.
    Ice Cream For Crow - Captain Beefheart.

  • Comment number 41.


    Wee Heavy,

    Welcome aboard!

    N.B. Don't take it personally when requests for the Mighty Tull prove fruitless. We plough a lonely furrow...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 42.

    #41 What!! NO TULL on the show BLASPHEMY..

  • Comment number 43.

    Adding to #8, I suggest:

    Monday: Cold

    Cold in California - Allison Moorer
    Less than zero - Elvis Costello
    When will I see you again - Three Degrees
    Cold Wind - Arcade Fire
    Desperado - The Eagles. ('Don't your feet get cold in the wintertime/ The sky won't snow and the sun won't shine/ it's hard to tell the nightime from the day...')
    Run - Snow Patrol

    Tuesday: Hot

    The heat is on - Glenn Frey
    In the sumertime - Mungo Jerry
    Fire - Pointer Sisters
    Burning love - Elvis
    Hot stuff - Donna Summer
    Sunny afternoon - the Kinks
    Lately - Stevie Wonder (from Hotter than July)

    Also, happy to second "Hot In The City"

    Wednesday: You dancin'?

    A little respect - Erasure
    Night fever - Bee Gees
    Take me out - Franz Fedinand
    Twist and shout - Beatles
    Jump - Pointer Sisters
    Boogie wonderland - Earth Wind and Fire
    Jumpin Jack Flash - Rolling Stones
    Down at the twist and shout - Mary Chapin Carpenter

    Thursday: Hated then/like now

    No woman no cry - Bob Marley

    Friday: Weekend

    Off to see the Swell Season next Saturday (with tapas before) so my 5 for Friday:

    Más Es Amar - Enrique Iglesias
    Low Rising - the Swell Season
    Falling Slowly - Glen Hansard
    Seven day mile - The Frames
    In the midnight hour - the Commitments


    Joe
    Linlithgow

  • Comment number 44.

    Another strange thing has happened.

    After waking up on Thursday ( I think it was Thursday) and finding myself enjoying the jazz house, today Smiffy and myself ended up in McSorleys Bar in Jamaica Street.With a cumulative age of 550, there was a New Orleans jazz band playing - the kind of stuff that sounds dis-interesting on record, but marvelous live. Great fun.This jazz thing is turning into something of an epiphany. I didn't have anything to eat, so have nothing of interest for Bryan to talk about.

    Anyway, I've remembered another great 'cold' track

    The Night Comes On - Leonard Cohen ( I went down to the place where I knew she lay waiting, under the marble and the snow...)

    Yep, I'm also up for a Laughing Lenny night..

    regardez - youse

    Henri

  • Comment number 45.

    #26

    This joke was first broadcast on January 14 2009.

    Monday

    Ice A' The Light - Todd Rundgren

    Tuesday

    110 In The Shade - John Fogerty

    Wednesday

    Bluebell Polka - Sir Jimmy Shand MBE MA

    Thursday

    Gimme Gimme Good Lovin' - Crazy Elephant

    Friday

    Tales of Brave Ulysses -Rotary Connection with Minnie Riperton

  • Comment number 46.

    #26, #45

    Barry Cryer, Terry Wogan, Glen Miller, I'll steal jokes from anyone!

    It's all grist to the mill...

    >8-D

  • Comment number 47.


    BRING ME THE JOKE AFORESAID OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 48.

    Monday

    BRING ME THE HEAD COLD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 49.

    Tuesday

    BRING ME THE HOTHEAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 50.

    Wednesday

    BRING ME THE HEADBANGER MUSIC OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 51.

    Thursday

    BRING ME THE "HEAD SHOULDERS KNEES AND TOES" OF ALFREDO GARCIA!

  • Comment number 52.

    Friday

    BRING ME THE A TO Z OF ALFREDO GARCIA

  • Comment number 53.


    I say I say I say, are you the ice cream man?

    Aye. Whit aboot it?

    Don't stand too close to the fire!











    Ah'll get mah snowshoes...

  • Comment number 54.

    MONDAY

    'Ice Cream Man' - Mary Coughlan

  • Comment number 55.

    MONDAY

    Phil Manzanera 'Ice Age 2000'


    Happy New Year everybody.
    J.O'B.

  • Comment number 56.

    Monday

    Cold Shoulder - Squeeze - And very cool for cats
    OK - Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich - Zero degrees Kelvin is as cold as it gets

  • Comment number 57.

    It's 5 degrees outside today. up 15 degrees since yesterday. I've seen puddles. by the time monday comes BB is gonna look very foolish playin cold as ice when we're all walking round with shorts and shades.

  • Comment number 58.

    Aztec Camera - Walk Out To Winter, would be great track for Monday.

  • Comment number 59.

    Hello everyone, I hope it's alright for me to join in. I'm not up to dissertations on the de-/merits of the White album, but it seemed a bit voyeuristic to go on reading the blog and not contributing now and again so here I am, a first time blogger. Learning to fly, though I aint got wings. I may master bold type and hyperlinks by the end of the year. Or not.
    Monday:
    Coming in from the Cold, the Delgados;
    Cold Wind, Arcade Fire;
    Cold Desert, Kings of Leon;
    Cold fire, Rush;
    Rock n' Roll Girl, the Icicles ;
    Tip of the Iceberg, the Hollies
    and #23 I've just listened to Winter from Love and Money and it's great.

    Tuesday
    Hot Rod Heart, John Fogerty;
    Hot in the City, Billy Idol;
    Play with Fire, Rolling Stones;
    Baby's Lookin' Hot, Jeff Healey band;
    Barabajagal (love is hot), Donovan;
    Red Hot Gal, Mick Fleetwood blues band;
    Summer in the City (hot town, summer in the city ..), Lovin' Spoonful;

    BTW I just burnt the dinner through spending too much time doing GIO stuff. Other people seem to produce gourmet meals. Where am I going wrong?

  • Comment number 60.

    #59
    All voyeurs are welcome, as for this weeks themed meals

    Monday
    Gazpacho


    Tuesday
    Hotpot

    Wed
    vindaloo Prunes (to get you movin)

    Thu
    Brussel Sprouts

  • Comment number 61.

    Tuesday.
    Hot Foot Blues - Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings.
    Hot Rails To Hell - Blue Oyster Cult.
    Burnin' for You - Blue Oyster Cult.
    Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen.
    Hot Nights in Georgia - Jason and the Scorchers.
    Loco Gringos Like a Party - Reverend Horton Heat.
    Going Up The Country - Canned Heat.
    Minor Swing - Quintette du Hot Club de France.

  • Comment number 62.

    #59

    Welcome Aboard, fear not, we all talk mince, most of all about the White Album - and anyone who supports the playing of 'Winter' by Love & Money is just fine by me!

    regardez - youse

    Henri

  • Comment number 63.

    Monday's cold...

    At the First Fall of Snow ~ Hank Williams

    However See #13 & I'd concur that there seems to be an issue with R&B requests 'often a shout, seldom a play' therefore please DO consider Julie's shout for 9 Below Zero's ~ 'Three Times Is Enough'
    OR
    Nine Below Zero ~ Muddy Waters

    Cold, Cold Heart ~ Lucinda Williams
    So Cold The Night ~ T. Communards
    Cold Shoulder ~ Johnny Cash
    Cold Lady ~ Humble Pie
    Frozen Warnings ~ Nico
    Ice Cream Van ~ Glasvegas
    Ice Machine ~ Depeche Mode
    Icy Stone ~ Dinah Washington
    Winter Lady ~ Leonard Cohen
    Lastly, remember Winter Kills ~ Yazoo

  • Comment number 64.

    MONDAY - COLD

    With the amount of quality suggestions already the "Cold" show should be HOT! Hopefully one of the following can be squeezed in:

    Skating on Thin Ice - Procol Harum
    Avalanche - Leonard Cohen
    Love Minus Zero - Dylan
    Picture This - Blondie
    Four Strong Winds - Neil Young

    The last two have coldness references in the lyrics and the Neil Young one is specifically about the North American winter so hopefully should be appreciated by Carol from Madison, tho the weather in her old home town has been like that recently! Welcome to all the new bloggers, good to see so many.

    Paul from Ayr

  • Comment number 65.

    MONDAY

    mad mac's selection has just reminded of

    A Walk On Thin Ice - Yoko Ono

    It's hardly R&B, but worth a play.

    reagrdez youse

    Henri

  • Comment number 66.

    #63. Thanks for the support MadMac. They could play both something by 9 Below Zero AND the track of the same name (wouldn't need to be either/or).

  • Comment number 67.



    Alfredo Garcias

  • Comment number 68.

    #57 Wade in the Water......

    #59 come on in Gaiebrown. A couple of tips: Don't pay any attention to anyone who disregards the merits of the White Album and always provide support to anyone who suggests Floyd, Tull, Rolling Stones and Gilmour, especially anything from Live in Gdansk.



    :-0

    DC


  • Comment number 69.

    #59 Howdy:)

    #40 How did i miss Cold Sweat - Thin Lizzy?? I'm always watchin for a track of their's to suggest ;:(

    #39 Cheers Scotch, new there were some lyrics in "2 Out of 3 Aint Bad" to make it fit but couldnae be bothered to think it through ;)

    One more for Monday
    Snowbird - Slim Whitman (or Elvis or many others)
    One more for Tuesday
    Burnin Down the House - Tom Jones (or the talking heads of alfredo garcia?)

  • Comment number 70.

    #60

    Friday - leftovers.

  • Comment number 71.

    #59

    Hi and welcome! You can also join those of us who are also in the GIO LastFM group at

  • Comment number 72.

    Monday:

    Stone Cold Sober: Del Amitri
    Cold as Christmas: Elton John
    One Last Cold Kiss: Christy Moore
    Let The Cold Wind Blow: Kate Rusby

  • Comment number 73.

    Revised Monday:

    Green green grass of home - Tom Jones

    :-)

    DC

  • Comment number 74.

    Stop Press:

    We have had a complete thaw in this part of the world. You can therefore imagine my shock at seeing the first gritter of the year going past my window........

    Monday suggestion:

    It's too late - Carole King





    DC

  • Comment number 75.

    #72 The mention of 'Stone Cold Sober' reminds me that there are at least two other songs of the same designation:

    Stone Cold Sober - Paloma Faith - this was played last year on GIO and well worth another spin

    Stone Cold Sober - The Faces (or Rod on his Todd)

    regardez youse

    Henri

  • Comment number 76.

    Re: Bonspiel; Lake of Menteith.

    A caller to Graham Stewart's show this morning said that the curling tournament was cancelled because the pitch was frozen.

  • Comment number 77.

    I heard it was because the ice didn't have enough of a steep slope to make the stoney things scoosh.

  • Comment number 78.

    Monday

    * Tom Jones/Cerys Matthews - Baby It's Cold Outside
    * Art of Noise - Opus 4 (OK, it's about November, but it applies)
    * Terence Trent D'Arby - Delicate (just feels right somehow)
    * Christy Moore - January Man
    * Cocteau Twins - Iceblink Luck

    Anyone suggesting 'Let it Snow' will be 1st against the wall come the revolution ;-)

  • Comment number 79.

    #77

    Insert Easter Road joke here -->

  • Comment number 80.

    #78

    Indeed CaptRamius, let's try once again for Christy Moore–January Man (but its got to be the version with Declan Sinnott from the 'Live at Vicar Street' Album. A better track on this planet does not exist... in my humble opinion...

  • Comment number 81.

    #79 You are in trouble now.......

  • Comment number 82.

    MONDAY
    MR COOL from YES WE HAVE NO MANANAS, SO GET YOUR MANANAS TODAY by KEVIN AYERS
    COLD SHOULDER from THE UNFAIRGROUND by KEVIN AYERS
    BLESS THE WEATHER from BLESS THE WEATHER by JOHN MARTYN
    COOLTIDE from COOLTIDE by JOHN MARTYN
    ICE CREAM FOR CROW from ICE CREAM FOR CROW by CAPTAIN BEEFHEART
    COLD HARBOUR from MYRRH by ROBIN WILLIAMSON

    TUESDAY
    TAKE ME TO TAHITI from BANAN FOLLIES by KEVIN AYERS
    SATURDAY SUN from FIVE LEAVES LEFT by NIK DRAKE
    BLESS THE WEATHER from BLESS THE WEATHER by JOHN MARTYN

    WEDNESDAY
    BUTTERFLY DANCE from SONGS FOR THE INSANE TIMES 1969-1980 by KEVIN AYERS
    DANCING from ONE WORLD by JOHN MARTYN
    DANCING OF THR LORD of WEIR or DARK DANCE from MYRRH by ROBIN WILLIAMSON

  • Comment number 83.

    #80

    I'd link to my remix/arrangement of Martin Carthy's version, but for the fact I'm still offline at home (where the server lives).

  • Comment number 84.

    Tuesday

    An ironic (in the Alanis sense) suggestion of
    The Sawdoctors - Will It Ever Stop Raining?

    Is it too soon for another spin for
    The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Fire?

    Definite 2nd for JFE's #15 suggestion of
    Roger Waters - Sunset Strip

    I've got a great mashup of Heatwave with Floyd's One of These Days but I don't fancy my chances of it getting played.

  • Comment number 85.

    Cold Monday

    I smell winter, The Housemartins
    River, Joni Mitchell (since the Clyde is frozen)
    Footprints, Barenaked Ladies
    Only gay eskimo, Corky & the Juice Pigs

  • Comment number 86.

    Monday

    Cold Ethel - Alice Cooper

  • Comment number 87.

    Worth a try for Monday's FroZone (but not holding out much hope):

    * Runrig - (I See Winter)

  • Comment number 88.

    McIntosh Ross - Winter Is Coming

  • Comment number 89.

    I've just been reading through the blog requests for Monday's 'Cold' theme - quite astonishing diversity - if we can't get a great show out of this selection, I'll be amazed... over to you, Bryan

    regardez youse

    Henri

  • Comment number 90.

    Monday...

    Would it be possible to play something by The Icicle Works on Monday? Remember seeing this mob at Govan Town Hall of all places.

    Understanding Jane would be great.

    LLIM

  • Comment number 91.

    Monday

    Winter by German grocery heiress Viv Aldi

  • Comment number 92.

    How could I have forgotten:

    Cold Cold Cold - Lidl Feat

  • Comment number 93.

    Well there you have it, DC, they played one of yours!

    That'll make up for your cream puff on Friday.

    Who knows, maybe Miss Babs will dig out Fat Old Sun (though, I don't think so - it's several minutes long and not very radio friendly)

  • Comment number 94.

    #93, eh?

    Fat old sun is VERY radio friendly, and can be faded out!

    It'll never be played though. My £50 offer for Children In Need was ignored, so it'll hardly be played on Tuesday!!!

    DC

  • Comment number 95.

    #94

    It's okay, I was just acting the goat - how did you learn to do that bold type thing?

  • Comment number 96.

    #60,62,68,69,71 thanks for the welcome, folks, much appreciated.
    #68, would consider trading support for one of the above, in return for a recruit to my Frankie Miller campaign?

  • Comment number 97.

    he has the same teacher as me

  • Comment number 98.

    97 relates to 95

    #96
    Count me in

  • Comment number 99.

    #96 I agree not enough Frankie Miller (or of course Tom Petty ;o) )

    So to Tuesday

    Fire - Pointer Sisters

    In The Heat of The Morning - an early Bowie classic, well worth seeking out espacially the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Sessions version

    Whitre Light / White Heat - Velvet Underground

    and one of my absolute favourites

    This Is It (Your Soul) - Hothouse Flowers

    a simply wonderful track.

  • Comment number 100.

    Tuesday.
    Blister On The Moon - Taste
    Blue Turns To Red - The Pretty Things.
    Let It Simmer - Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks.
    Light My Fire - The Doors.
    Nuclear Power - Uncle Tupelo.
    Sunshine - Spooky Tooth.
    Put Your Finger in the Socket - Man or Astroman.
    Hot as a Docker's Armpit - Budgie.



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