Tongue tied...
You could not ask for two more different shows than last night's classic rock special and tonight's trendy tunes show. I enjoyed both and I hope that most of you did as well. I think I may be setting myself up for a fall with Thursday's theme. It's tongue twisters - Those tricky titles that get you into a guddle, those songwriters that pack too many words into a sentence and the tunes that leave you tongue tied when you try to sing along.
Writing them down will be a lot easier than trying to say them on air so get them in and I will try my best to get them on...
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At 30th Mar 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:REM's Alligator Aviator Autopilot Antimatter
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At 30th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Faileas Air An Airigh - Runrig
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At 30th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:#2 hee hee
Bet there's plenty more where that came from
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At 30th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Boys and thigs that come by the dozen that aint nothin but drugstore lovin
hey little thing let me light your candle cos mama i'm sure hard to handle now
Black Crowes version for a change
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At 30th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:THURSDAY
Is this the 'Scottish Dialect' show we were promised? Oh, good!
'Ananinginaneana' - Saint Andrew
>8-D
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At 30th Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:And klaxon for Quantum Leap's Lone ranger.
Taumatawhakatangihangakoayauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukypokaiwhenuakitanatahu me tonto Kemosabe
You can only play it if you can say it
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At 30th Mar 2011, mary-doll wrote:Cleo Laine My Little Boat a song for DC and all the yachting crew about to set their sails again.......
try following her .....or just about anything else she's ever sung, on your own little boat. Even if she didn't write them - it's about the execution and interpretation, eh, no? Ah dinnae ken. She's no' half bad at the tongue twisters, but.
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At 30th Mar 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Complain about this comment (Comment number 8)
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At 30th Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Barabajagal - Donovan
Ring-a-Round-a-Rosy Rag - Arlo Guthrie
Diggy Liggy Lo - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
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At 30th Mar 2011, DC wrote:#7 aw cheers m-d
Forecast isnae good for the weekend so maybe still high and dry for another week!
I am the walrus is full of tongue twisters
Mister City Policeman sitting pretty little policemen in a row
Try saying that efter three glasses o' plonk
DC
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At 30th Mar 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:Whose bed have your boots been under - Shania Twain
More to follow
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 30th Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:Just in. I heard most of tonight's show when I was traveling across the city to meet a choir who are participating in making a jingle for me. What a hoot.If I had more time I could be tempted to be in a choir though I don't care for all that deo this and deo that stuff.
Anyway, I just wanted to say that tonight's show was an absolute joy and one of my favourite shows in the time I've been listening. Well done and thanks for playing The Phantom Band - I wasn't really expecting that, bit of a bonus.
When we were kids I had a pal who couldn't say 'In The Court Of The Crimson King' but instead always said 'In The Court Of The Kingson Crim'.
It stuck, and now most of the guys I grew up with refer to 'The Court Of The Kingson Crim'.
In The Court Of The Kingson Crim - King Crimson
If this by any chance gets played (it won't) it would mark a remarkable week for me. You could play the first three minutes, of course, which would give everyone a feel for it..it's really quite radio friendly.
regardez - youse
henri
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At 30th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Glen has set a record! A comment so bad they had to set up a new thread.....
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At 30th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Henri I agree! it is a pity Ms Head of 80's Music on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ always has to run off to sort out the weans dinners as I plan to download this show as a CD from available retailers once she gets round to posting the track listing.
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At 30th Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:My first Shazam track discovery is Shola Ama - You Should Really KNow.
There is a theme - the track you were dying to find out who it was by, or just had to Shazam!!
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At 31st Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Dunno about about Tongue twistin but bryans got us blog twistin here. Next next next next ......,
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At 31st Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Savage Garden - 'I Want You'
What is he singing?
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:BRING ME THE TWIN BLOG THREAD OF ALFREDO GARCIA
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:(4-Aminobiphenyl, hexachlorobenzene
Dimethyl sulfate, chloromethyl methylether
2, 3, 7, 8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-
Para-dioxin, carbon disulfide)
(Dibromochloropane, chlorinated
Benzenes, 2-Nitropropane, pentachlorophenol,
Benzotrichloride, strontium chromate
1, 2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane)
Run Straight Down - Warren Zevon - No, not the ingredients of an Innocent smoothie, but a song of some topicality as radiation rains down on Glasgow - with a nice solo from David Gilmour
More lyrics:
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Burning For You - Blue Öyster Cult - For Robert Bunsen's 200th anniversary
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:One Week - Barenaked Ladies
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Thought for the day:
'I don't care for all that deo this and deo that stuff' - slightly offensive, or is it just me?
OK, it's probably just me - no intention of starting a theological debate, I just had to say it
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At 31st Mar 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:There's a great line in The Pogues, 'Sally Maclennane', that you have to sing so fast, you just can't get your tougue round it...
"Where the elephant man broke strong men's necks
When he'd had too many Powers"
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:#22 Henri is just quoting what's in the songs these choirs sing. I too don't care for such type of songs.
I'm not sure how such a view can be offensive?
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At 31st Mar 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:You can trip over your own tongue trying to sing along with
'Diner' - Martin Sexton
Apt for teatime too and a very cheery song...dance round the dining table!
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:#24 OK, as I said, it's just me. I know it wasn't intended to offend and this isn't the place for the discussion.
Apologies.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Deo Do Do Do, Deo Da Da Da
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:a lot of do-do indeed
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At 31st Mar 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:'the elements' (periodic table).........tom lehrer...........
after a week of serious rock and yoof a piece of Gilbert and Sullivan would go down nicely, thank you.
cheers frae the dale
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Police, that is.
We Didn't Start the Fire - Billy Joel
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:As Frank would say, deo-be, deo-be, dooooo
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:I think this has
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At 31st Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:Sparks - 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us'
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Bob Dylan - Subterranean Home Sick Blues and also i did find it hard singing along to L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N but almost got it cracked, the chorus bit I mean.
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:But the latter orobably best kept for Friday.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:#34 It was fun hearing BB trying to say L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N. last week ☺
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At 31st Mar 2011, Will Power wrote:#35 Surely one of the klaxon songs.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Senga wrote:I defy anyone to sing along to the chorus of this.
Welcome To The Cabaret - Christy Moore
;o)
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At 31st Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:I thought last night's show was the best since Tuesday night's probably because, once again, the theme excluded the usual dross.
How am I doing Glen?
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At 31st Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Dig teen out?
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:#39
That's it - one step at a time. Eventually you won't need to bite your tongue.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Talking of tongues, here is the tongue twister they don't want you to hear:
Heut' kommt der Hans zu mir, freut sich die Lies.
Ob er aber über Oberammergau, oder aber über Unterammergau,
Oder aber überhaupt nicht kommt ist nicht gewiß!
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At 31st Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:Of course, there's always
Apache Dropout - Edgar Broughton Band great singalong number, easy to follow.
regardez youse
henri
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#42 my mother went to see the play in Oberammergau.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:I was there myself once. Unfortunately it was in one of the nine out of ten years when it wasn't on. They use the theatre for showing Carry On films the rest of the time.
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:I thought you were going to say it was 1940 you were there, the only time it was cancelled.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#12
Henri, a similar story - we had a guy at our school who would always get himself in a guddle with "The Cat Crept In". He is still nicknamed Bunged Up to this day!
The Cat Crept In - Mud
Here DC, is there no a Pink Floyd song about being tongue-tied? Could be a show opener.
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At 31st Mar 2011, henri hannah wrote:#22/24/26
No need to apologise, Gaie, the comment was about the inevitable use of latin and not the content or meaning, since I don't know what it means. My partner Smiffy used to sing in the Glasgow Cathedral Choir and the endless rehearsal of this stuff did drive one round the twist a bit.
That's not to say I don't like the music, on Classical night I surprised myself by harping on about Karl Jenkins until I got it played.I'm not religious myself, but appreciate the music, Andrae Crouch and The Disciples really moves me and I once went to see the London Community Gospel Choir at The Arches and was totally knocked out.
The Latin chanting can get tiresome: wish they'd do it in English,that's all.
regardez vous
henri
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Na, I was being silly, henri. I totally agree about the chanting.
Here's something more sensible:
Skoobly Oobly Doobob - Ten Years After
Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm - Crash Test Dummies
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Hey pablitomeister here is Seger's current set list:
ROLL ME AWAY
TRYING TO LIVE
HER STRUT
MAINSTREET
OLD TIME ROCK AND ROLL
DOWNTOWN TRAIN
RAMBLIN’ GAMBLIN’ MAN
C’EST LE VIE
GOOD FOR ME
SHININ’ BRIGHTLY
TRAVELIN’ MAN
BEAUTIFUL LOSER
NUTBUSH
COME TO POPPA
IT’S YOUR THING
±Ê±«²Ñ±Ê±õ±·â€™
BETTY LOU
WE’VE GOT TONIGHT
TURN THE PAGE
SUNSPOT BABY
HORIZONTAL BOP
KAT MAN DU
AGAINST THE WIND
HOLLYWOOD NIGHTS
NIGHT MOVES
ROCK & ROLL NEVER FORGETS
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At 31st Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#50
GIO's two are in there I see.
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At 31st Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:#50
You've just made a grown man weep. I'm sick emailing to tell him that I know a lovely wee Armadillo
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At 31st Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Thursday
Life is a rock / Reunion
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At 31st Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:#50 He must be saving Still the same and Get out of Denver for the Glasgow encore
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:#47 Good shout Adam!
Learning to fly has the lyrics:
Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies,
Tongue-tied and twisted, just an earth-bound misfit, I
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:Naebody has suggested Lindisfarne's Fog on the Tyne yet. I know it was played on alliteration night but this is a song which would be difficult to sing correctly on a stag party in Newcastle
All together now,
Could a copper catch a crooked coffin maker
Could a copper comprehend
That a crooked coffin maker's just an undertaker
Who undertakes to be a friend
DC
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At 31st Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#54
He won't be playing Glasgow for fear of being booed and having fruit chucked at him!
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At 31st Mar 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#57 Bob Seger is a cheating diver that feigns injury! Whatever next!!
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At 31st Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Plastic fruit!
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At 31st Mar 2011, gaie wrote:Le Petit Tortillard - Plastic Bertrand
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At 31st Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:He just be pumpin' every one of 'em up with all the bag fulla
"It must be just what they all need . . . "
The Illinois Enema Bandit Juice
Tongue twisting by IKE WILLIS
THE ILLINOIS ENEMA BANDIT from YOU CAN’T DO THAT ON STAGE ANYMORE VOL 6 by FRANK ZAPPA
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At 31st Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#58
I admit he may make a meal of some fouls but I'm not sure there is much feigning required when up against the assassin known as Scott Brown.
Did you see the game? I dont think cheating was actually required.
Anyway, we're beginning to sound like Gaie and Henri earlier - not a discussion for the Blog. If you didnt see the game you can refer to this impartial view:
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At 31st Mar 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:On Listen Again - yup, good show.
Bryan, given you expect your producers to dress in theme, did Babs come in her Daisy Dukes and a bikini on top?
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:If they were supposed to be playing the role of nineteen year olds, did BB fall to the floor clutching his ankle then start greetin when Babs told him to grow up?
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At 31st Mar 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Two whole shows plus nine minutes without the usual dross. Ach weel, still must be a record.
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At 31st Mar 2011, Glen Miller wrote:Keep on making progress like this and you could be out within three months.
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At 31st Mar 2011, DC wrote:Dul sour ass
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At 31st Mar 2011, Madmacfraeclydebank wrote:Fresh R.E.M... can't say I didn't try!
No surprise really, I feel fine.
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At 31st Mar 2011, paolopablo wrote:Good show tonight and some inspired choices. Shirley Ellis and Martin Sexton going on the paolopod.
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