Wise words...
If this sounds like you then you will love Thursday's theme. It's 'life changing lyrics' - the songs that meant so much to you that they made you want to live your life differently. It could be the songs that opened your eyes to a new way of thinking or maybe the lyrics that stopped you in your tracks and made you consider they way you'd been living your life to that point. It's a night for confessing all...
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At 9th Feb 2011, DC wrote:hmmmmm
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At 9th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:A wop bop a loo bop a wop bam boom
That's all you need to know about lyrics
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At 9th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Bow low, Papa Mambo, pop a boo-boo
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At 9th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:You've changed my life (well at least my lyrics)
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At 9th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:"Do you ever feel like hope is gone?"
Only when I saw this theme
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At 9th Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:That's a very fetching portrait of Miss Babs in her little red dress.
What is she singing about?
Our hero?
Glen Miller's unique and touching contribution to the blogotariat and his high regard for f***book?
Banana Loaves?
regardez youse
henri
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At 9th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:She seems to go to Janet Jackson's seamstress.
Be honest, anyone whose life has been changed by pop music is probably already in a secure unit.
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At 9th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Or has an elongated pinkie on her right hand
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At 9th Feb 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:caption.........
'when i finish at 8 i go and moonlight in a blondie tribute band'
'och, awa' ye go, bryan.
cheers frae the dale
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At 9th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Thursday:
Lilac Wine
Wish I'd never heard that dammmd song. Then they might let me out once in a while...
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At 9th Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 9th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Complain about this comment (Comment number 12)
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At 9th Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:THURSDAY
'Getting Over You' - Stephen Bruton
This song, written by the late Turner Stephen Bruton, is my very favourite for several reasons, one of which is the killer line
"But there's a vantage point, (takes some time to find), where you can see how all the pieces fit as you watch them fall apart."
Hearing this for the first time was a real epiphany for me. If music heals, this is the song that set me on the road to recovery.
If you can't find the original, please play
'Getting Over You' - Willie Nelson & Bonnie Raitt
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At 9th Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#10
Why is everything so hazy?
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At 9th Feb 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#7
As far as I'm concerned, a Soft Cell is a secure room wi' rubber walls!
>8-D
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At 10th Feb 2011, spanish_eyes wrote:鈥淪tuck in a Moment鈥 by U2 (good lyrics for anyone who has to stand up straight and get themselves together)
On a personal note, 鈥淟ive Like You Were Dying鈥 by Tim McGraw. I will be cancer free for one year in March. The song made me think about how I want to live for the rest of my life.
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At 10th Feb 2011, paulhandley wrote:lol lol great stuff you witty bloggers....
and respect for spanish eyes...
For me the line "love needs expression, but i've learned too late..."
just about sums it up, too late to save my marriage yes, but there's hope...my first date in 25 years is gonna happen soon.....
...the lesson will be learned!
Paul from Ayr
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At 10th Feb 2011, CaptRamius wrote:I see we upgraded Dylan last night: apparently playing Rainy Day Women #12 and 36
I thought it sounded good.
(Lots of good tracks on last night's show - the Dylan one in particular was a pleasant surprise as it's not in the normal GiO Safe Zone)
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At 10th Feb 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:if i had chosen the life of politics my maiden speech in the house of commons was going to be something like..............'wake up maggie, i think i've got somethin' to say to you'................i didn't and the rest is as they say...........neither getting myself a rock band nor a cue but instead leading a life of ........well i'm still waiting on it happening!!
so rod, the philosopher, was a friendly guiding hand, in what i wasn't going to be.
Maggie May.....Rod Stewart
cheers frae the dale.
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#16 nice one
#17 First date in 25 years? And you wonder why it ended?
It might have been worth your while taking her out on the odd
occasion :-)
Hope it goes well.
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Lyrics that changed my life? Struggling with this one.
However i can think of a song that by chance started a chain of life changing events. Many years ago I was hosting a family fun night in a local community centre and someone came up and asked for ''I am the music man'' by ''Black Lace''. So when I put it on they came back up and started chatting and gave me the number of an entertainment agency which was looking for DJs karaoke presenters and stuff. So i did bits n bobs with them inbetween my own stuff and it was through them I first started hosting pub quizzes. It was at one of my pub quizzes I met my future landlord who found a flat for me when my marriage split and it was also through the pub quiz scene that i subsequently met Imelda. None of that would have happened if I hadn't played Black Lace that night. So lyrics that changed my life? oompah oompah oompapah oompapah oompapah.......
No I don't want it played. I'm in enough trouble with the blog as it is.
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At 10th Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:#11
I am tremendously tickled that, admittedly as a joke, reproducing the lyrics for Starship Trooper by Yes has been more than enough for the moderator to step into the role of censor.
I know that GIO hate prog rock but it's just meaningless mumbo jumbo, not indescribably filthy, and applying the moderator to take it out is taking things a bit far, don't you think?
It really does make you wonder how Ross & Brand ever got on air at all?
regardez youse
henri
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At 10th Feb 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#18 I suspect its better to add an additional rainy day woman than have plan b swearing all over the radio...
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At 10th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:#17 - Paul - You might want to listen to this.
;o)
Double standards? We ain't gonna take it no more! And here's why.
Guys Do It All The Time - Mindy McCready
;o)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Caption and request:
"Ken Lee! Tulibu dibu douchoo"
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At 10th Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:My life-changing event was having a stroke at the age of 35. It made my wife and I re-evaluate our priorities so I can relate to the sentiments in Tim McGraw's song (#16). However, the song that helped my recovery is 'Something Inside So Strong' by Labi Siffre. Although it was written as a protest against apartheid I think that it has an inspirational message to stand up against whatever adversity is thrown your way.
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At 10th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Theme suggestion.
Next Monday is the 14th of February. Why is this date significant?
It's when we celebrate Let's Get It On!!!
LOL!
;o)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:For Monday - Mr. Soft - Steve Harley
;o)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:#27 Are the flags flying at half-mast?
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At 10th Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#17
Might be an idea not to talk about bird-watching on the first date, Paul.
(Unless you're going out with Gaie, of course)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Stand And Deliver - Adam And The Ants
;o)
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#27
Droopy vs the Red Barren / Royal Guardsmen
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Tired of Hangin around / Zutons
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:#17
Is she gonna
Take you down to her place by the river
You can hear the boats go by
You can spend the night beside her.....
or are you just gonna meet under the clock in central Station
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At 10th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:I Can't Get No Satisfaction - Rolling Stones
And if all else fails
God Save The Queen
;o)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:My! You are in some mood today Senga.
:)
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At 10th Feb 2011, CaptRamius wrote:#30
However, it *might* be :
* Have you ever traveled around another country alone?
* Do you prefer the people in your life to be simple or complex?
* Do spelling and grammar mistakes annoy you?
But most of all (perhaps - depending on your intent) :
* Do you like the taste of beer?
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At 10th Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#17
More Wise Words, Paul:
You may be a sharp dresser,
You may be a fantastic dancer,
You may be a lively conversationalist,
But what happens at the end of the evening when the time comes to show how you feel?
Unless you can kiss with confidence all your fancy dressing, dancing and talking won't get you a second date.
Life changing stuff, indeed.
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At 10th Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:#37
and, you could also ask:
Have you ever listened to Another Country?
I see the moderator is still trying figure out the lyrics to Starship Trooper.
Amazing.
regardez youse
henri
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At 10th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Don't mention the blog. She'll think you're sad and inadequate.
Isn't this the most popular theme since TamfaeThailand's "Songs Beginning With A Z" on March 14 1942?
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At 10th Feb 2011, Billy in Alloa wrote:I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it all right.
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At 10th Feb 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#40
May well be Glen.
It certainly doesnt help when some people dont take it seriously (yes,you know who you are!)
Could be looking at another Human League night.
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Inspirational lyrics....look no further than Laughing Lenny
Ring the Bells that still can ring
Forget you're perfect offering
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in
Anthem / Leonard Cohen
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At 10th Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Complain about this comment (Comment number 44)
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At 10th Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Life changing lyrics: ~
Amazingly, my life hasn鈥檛 been changed by lyrics! Am I in a minority here? Have I been listening to the wrong songs? Or have I not being paying enough attention to the lyrics? Will the lyrics to Starship Trooper change the Moderator鈥檚 life?
WATERMELON IN EASTER HAY from GUITAR by FRANK ZAPPA was instrumental in changing my life.
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At 10th Feb 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:Does no-one want to play?... come on bloggers, we've had worse themes!
Maybe 'life-changing lyric's is big ask, but there are some that realy make you (me) stop and think about where it's all going...
Listened to Harry Chapin doing 'Cat's In The Cradle' the other day, and it certaily made me think about spending more quality time with my two wee girls. The fear that they turn round years later and say 'you never had any time for us, dad!
And then, isn't the reality that your time is limited by how hard you work, in order to give them all the comforts and conveniences that their modern world seems to demand.
More like cat's in the pigeons...
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At 10th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:The song you want is Dilemmas of Modern Fatherhood by Duran Duran
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Theme Idea
Wan Singer Wan song
Most outstanding vocal performance in Musical history.
No Lists. One pick per skull.
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At 10th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Why Chinese?
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At 10th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Nobody suggestin Baz Luhrmann's 'Wear Sunscreen'?
Klaxon staying in its box then?
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At 10th Feb 2011, CaptRamius wrote:#46
Yes, I can identify with that - my dad worked away a lot when I was little, and then did Open University most evenings for a *long* time.
I stopped working away nearly 3 years ago, having done it for 10 years while 3 children arrived. Fortunately, wasn't actually away when any of them were born (bar literally out for 10 minutes collecting #2 when #3 arrived very quickly)
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At 10th Feb 2011, paulhandley wrote:you cheeky bloggers :o)
all comments duly noted.....anyway my brain will probably turn to mush at the sight of my girl!!!
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At 10th Feb 2011, CaptRamius wrote:#52
Back to The Vapors then ;-)
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At 10th Feb 2011, DC wrote:She used to be a girl of simple pleasures,
To brighten up the coldest winter's day,
But now she bears the cross
Of the love that she has lost,
No sunshine in her eyes, just clouds of grey
Broken Down Angel by Nazareth
A truly inspirational song for anyone with an interest in weather forecasting
DC
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At 10th Feb 2011, CaptRamius wrote:To be (almost) serious for a moment, a track that had a profound effect on me as a teenager, and stopped me being a mopey git (and therefore ) was
* Howard Jones - Don't Always Look At The Rain
Similar in sentiment to Always Look on the Bright Side of Life. Cheer up you old b*gger!
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At 10th Feb 2011, Scott Martin wrote:Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps, please.
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At 10th Feb 2011, SpaceTruckin wrote:"You could hear the hoof beats pound as they raced across the ground,
And the clatter of the wheels as they spun 'round and 'round.
And he galloped into market street, his badge upon his chest,
His name was Ernie, and he drove the fastest milk cart in the west"
These are the lyrics that definitely changed my life. Up until I heard them I wanted to become an astronaut. Bennie Hill showed that being a milkman was much more fun so I decided there and then to contact the nearest dairy and give it a go.
Never looked back, I've seen many changes in milk delivery, who remembers those daft plastic sachets and the even dafter pourers. The cardboard cartons that the milk flew out of when you tried to open the spout and now back to plastic bottles. The wonders of modern technology. But the one constant has been the wummin. (mmmm - Maybe I should have asked for Willie & Julio "To all the girls I've loved before
Who travelled in and out my door")
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At 10th Feb 2011, henri hannah wrote:Just driven back from a meeting in Edinburgh listening to James Grant's 'My Life In 5 Songs' on the way back in the car.
You couldn't help but be impressed by his honesty and realism about things.
And, funnily enough, it is one of his songs that is one of those that struck a chord with me when I heard it.
I'm kinda with Paulo, I don't think lyrics change your life but they can be heard in particular ways that are relevent to what you are living thorugh when you hear them and become a placcard for what you are feeling or experiencing - they appear to be personal and become anthemic to you in some important way.
This blog has a few marriages under its belt and I found the fact that my marriage was failing a tremendous shock. In reaction presumed I it must all be my fault, blamed myself for everything and resolved to try and get it to work out. I did this tirelessly for about 18 months, but the truth of the matter was, that although I couldn't see it at the time, the marriage had died the day our daughter died. My ex, particularly, just never felt the same, somehow - I later read infant mortality does that.I don't know how I felt but, inappropraitely, did the stoic bloke bit - buried myself in my work etc.Quite idiotic.
I had taken it into my head during these 18 months that my own feelings were supremely unimportant. One Saturday I walked into Fopp and for no reason at all bought Love & Money's 'Dogs In The Traffic'.
When I heard You're Not The Only One I suddenly realised that I couldn't bring the dead back to life: that my fear of the unknown was in fact less dangerous than the mediocrity I was putting myself through.
Days later, I was out driving on business and passed a block of new build flats in the West End. I turned the car and drove back - got out and went to the portacabin site office.In exchange for a tenner the girl agreed to hold the last flat for sale until I tidied up the paperwork.
Although it would be too much to attribute this lyric to that change, it probably crystalised something that was building inside me anyway - it just verbalised an emotional turmoil to a point of resolution.
It was long ago and far away but it taught me a valuable lesson:if at first you don't succeed, try, try again - then give up, no point in being an idiot about it.
And it was the right decision - I'm happily involved with the love of my life, Smiffy.
The track Your Not The Only One is quite slow, but it's very radio friendly - its not a show opener, but beautifully crafted and I feel certain people will listen. Been requested a few times - would be good to hear.
regardez youse
henri
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At 10th Feb 2011, PontoonCapella wrote:July 1977
Fed up of folk songs and silver jubilee garden parties, I got my hair spiked into a mohican, ripped my jeans, got attitude and started listening to a new style of music. The track which changed my life has one of the best starts ever is the SexPistols "Pretty Vacant".
If you don't play it then WE DON'T CAAAYYYYYRRRRRE
PC
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At 10th Feb 2011, DC wrote:pert canty vat
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At 10th Feb 2011, DC wrote:pet cat try van
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At 10th Feb 2011, DC wrote:There was a young man from Glescae,
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At 10th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Who on Thursday was feelin quite fresky
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At 11th Feb 2011, paolopablo wrote:Is there a theme tomorrow? Never heard it mentioned tonight
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At 11th Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Poalo - the moderators will go along with your theme as long as it doesn't include Elvis.
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At 11th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:#53
Hey Jude would be more appropriate
#66
You had a good run
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At 11th Feb 2011, DC wrote:Maybe they realised that the bulk of the bloggers didn't engage with last night's theme so have decided not to speak to us.......
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At 11th Feb 2011, Glen Miller wrote:At least they haven't tumbled to the secret messages contained in Henri's posts.
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At 11th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 11th Feb 2011, DC wrote:No relation to Juan?
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At 11th Feb 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#69 Hen's ripost?
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At 11th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Shoe prints.
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At 11th Feb 2011, DC wrote:H Stropiness?
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At 11th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Rip hot noses.
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At 11th Feb 2011, DC wrote:She stirs no P?
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At 11th Feb 2011, DC wrote:So, press thin
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At 11th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:Those snipers.
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At 11th Feb 2011, Senga wrote:#66 - You can forget Jim Kerr as well.
;o)
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