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Three minute heroes...

Bryan Burnett | 19:54 UK time, Tuesday, 31 May 2011

I'm a bit bowled over by how good tonight's theme was. We got so many wonderfully creative suggestions from you guys and I loved the different approaches. There were clever links between lyrics, suggestions of songs with similar chords and tracks that for no particular reason sounded good together. I liked Stuart Russell's idea of linking two songs together to make a sentence. His suggestion was to fuse The Judds and Simon and Garfunkel to give us Love can Build A Bridge Over Troubled Water! I wonder if there's a theme in that? My song of the show was Ane Brun with her song about Gillian Welch. I'd never heard of her before but I love the sound of her voice and will definitely be checking out more. Have a search online for her cover of True Colours which was used in a TV ad. She also does a stunning acoustic version of Alphaville's Big In Japan which takes the song into a different league. Tomorrow night is about the songs that can make an impact in 3 minutes. You can suggest longer songs if you like but my plan is to cut them off after precisely 3 minutes. the Jackon Five's ABC is bang on however The Artic Monkeys will have to lose 3seconds from their new single if they want to be included. American Pie will only be getting warmed up when miss babs sounds the 3 minute warning. If we haven't been sold on a song in the first 3 minutes then is there any hope that we are ever going to get it. Or do many of the classics not get going until much later in the song? We'll find out tomorrow night.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    When lightening hits small wonder -Its fast rough factory trade,No expense accounts, or lunch discountsOr hypeing up the charts,The band went in, ’n knocked ’em dead, in 2 min. 59

    The Clash - Hitsville UK

  • Comment number 2.

    According to my preferred choice of media player, all of these clock in at three minutes dead.

    C'est la Vie / Bob seger
    It's just the night / I am kloot
    It don't come easy / Ringo Starr
    Farewell is a lonely sound / Jimmy Ruffin
    Don't look back / Bruce Springsteen
    The way old friends do / Abba
    Bernadette / Four Tops
    Love letters / Frankie Miller

    and finally
    Groove me / King Floyd
    much better than the Fern Kinney cover

  • Comment number 3.

    Time to test Babs reaction time, all meant to be 3:01

    The Beatles - I'm Only Sleeping

    Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane

    Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Accidents Will Happen

    Boz Scaggs - What Can I Say

    Bruce Springsteen - Incidsent on 57th Street

  • Comment number 4.

    WEDNESDAY


    To the best of my knowledge, only one of the following songs has previously been played on the show.


    'Trouble' - Little Feat ~ 2:15

    'Jealous Man' - Hoyt Axton ~ 1:38

    'Wond'ring Aloud' - Jethro Tull ~ 1:55

    'She's Too Lazy to Be Crazy' - Hoyt Axton ~ 2:10

    'Eh Umna Therefore Eh Um' - Saint Andrew ~ 2:26

    'Dinna Ast Me [Eh Dinna Ken]' - Saint Andrew ~ 2:55

    'Get Your Buisquits in the Oven and Your Buns in the Bed' - Kinky Friedman ~ 2:23

  • Comment number 5.



    tautological git

  • Comment number 6.

    I See what you mean about Ane Brun 'big in Japan'.

  • Comment number 7.

    #4 all too short....they want to cut the track off

  • Comment number 8.


    "You can suggest longer songs if you like..."

    Songs shorter than 3 minutes are cool. If it were not so, our beloved presenter would have told us. Besides, it gives Miss Babs more time to talk.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 9.

    #7

    Norrie,

    How long is yon song that goes

    "Me, I'm just a lawnmower! You can tell me by the way I walk!" ?

  • Comment number 10.


    >8-D

  • Comment number 11.

    Pavement - Mona 3.00

    When it's Good - Ben Harper 3.00 - more than good!

    Let The Candlelight Shine - Frankie Miller 3.00

    Wilbury Twist - The Traveling Wilburys 3.00

    You Can't Get that Stuff No More - Tampa Red 3.00

  • Comment number 12.

    #9 about time someone showed some concern...thanks.

  • Comment number 13.

    From my 45's collection...oldies, but goodies:

    Spooky - Classics IV 2:38

    Midnight Confessions - The Grass Roots 2:44

    Traces - Classics IV 2:40

    Good Day Sunshine - The Hit Crew 2:07

    More Today than Yesterday - Spiral Staircase 2:50

    Happy Together - The Turtles 2:56

    Grazing in the Grass - Hugh Masekela 2:37

    Elenore - The Turtles 2:31

    Hey Baby - Bruce Channel 2:22

    Apple, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie - Jay & the Techniques 2:21

  • Comment number 14.

    #12

    Welcome!

    Now that MadMac has served his time I'm oot here in the wilderness masel'. Just as well Scotch Git refers to himself in the third person. He might be alone, but he'll never get lonely.......

  • Comment number 15.

    The Beatles The Fool On The Hill
    Makes it in at about 3 minutes flat. And is a brill song.
    As does (and also is)
    The Mamas and Papas This Is Dedicated To The One I Love

    short, not sweet.
    Urge Overkill Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
    It's a few seconds over the limit - but being cut off at 3 minutes won't diminish it in any way.

    nor will TJ mind his cover being uncovered too soon
    Tom Jones and Stereophonics Mama Told Me Not To Come

    ;o)

  • Comment number 16.


    Paulo, you'll have survived the fitbaw than?

  • Comment number 17.

    This theme is stupid.

  • Comment number 18.

    #17
    Goldie Lookin' Chain You Knows I Love You
    Cut it off at 3 mins - you still get the drift. Love it. A brilliant parody of itself.

  • Comment number 19.

    #14 Whit?

    I wiz cuttin' the dryin' green tonight "petrol mower Norrie" & whilst the radio in the garage was on blah, blah....

    Maybe a word fae Mark Radcliffe fixed it ;-(

    I'm wie Scotch.. one Swallow doesn't make a Summer!

    Madmetrosexual repeat offender


    BTW Norrie, The DKs sang about a Lawnmower


  • Comment number 20.

    #19 No children were involved in the lawnmower incident

  • Comment number 21.

    The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde - Georgie Fame

    This comes in at 3:08. If they cut the song short, the listening public might be fooled into thinking they're still alive.................






    Daaaammmmmnnn........


    I just spoiled the ending



  • Comment number 22.

    The first 'they' referred to Bryan n Babs and the second to Bonnie & Clyde. Thought I'd better make that distinction

  • Comment number 23.

    #16
    legs were fine today but the lungs were knackered.
    tomorrow the lungs will be fine and the legs will be knackered

  • Comment number 24.

    #23 you clearly don't smoke and drink enough.

  • Comment number 25.

    Tell Me Why - Neil Young

    Just under three minutes and just as well as it would be a pity to cut off this fine opener to the album "After the Goldrush".........daft, but engaging lyrics, trademark "distinctive" vocals and a winning guitar riff.....what more could you want?

  • Comment number 26.

    * Billy Bragg - The Saturday Boy
    3:00 is just after the best bit of the closing trumpet solo
    * Landscape - Einstein a Go-Go
    * U2 - Desire
    3:00 dead
    * The Shadows - Classical Gas
    3:00 is the closing chord

    and all shorter than 3:00
    * The Beatles - Why Don't We Do it In The Road
    * The Specials - Too Much Too Young
    * Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
    * Led Zep - Immigrant Song
    * The Doors - People are Strange
    * The Primitives - Crash
    * Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth
    * The Cure - Boys Don't Cry
    * Madness - Baggy Trousers
    * Jace Everett - Bad Things
    * The Go-Go's - Our Lips are Sealed
    * Cream - Strange Brew
    * Traffic - Hole in my Shoe
    * Fairport - Meet on the Ledge

  • Comment number 27.

    Hey Jude is an ideal candidate. 3:00 more or less exactly of the song followed by 4:19 of "na nah na nah na" etc. repeat to fade but could Ms B hit stop just as Macca reaches the songs highlight......and why would you want to I wonder.

    Similarly with Jungleland. 3:00 is the start of the great Bruce then Big Man solo.....I can imagine Brooooooce fans hurling their red baseball caps against the radio in frustration...

  • Comment number 28.

    Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers to Cross
    Otis Redding - Dock of the Bay
    Marvin Gaye - Can I get a witness
    Pink Floyd - Dogs

    #23 - I usually find it goes legs and lungs the second day then legs on the third.


  • Comment number 29.

    Francesca: Roy Harper
    Mining For Gold: Cowboy Junkies
    Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want: The Smiths
    Brown Eyed Handsome Man: Buddy Holly
    Pink Moon: Nick Drake
    Days Like These: Billy Bragg
    Walk Away Renee: The Four Tops
    Alternative Ulster: SLF
    Silly Thing: The Sex Pistols
    MLK: U2
    After Midnight: J J Cale
    Your Mother Should Know: The Beatles
    White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
    It's Still Rock and Roll To Me: Billy Joel

  • Comment number 30.

    now i don't know if this song was ever #1 but if the good GIO folk hear this they may all down load it and put this song where it deserves to be ...right up there with da best....eva!!
    everybody deserves a treat at their T time...............

    'lana'............roy orbison

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 31.

    Bryan
    You have to trawl the 70's when records were shorter to get some short songs.
    The first record I 'almost' bought was Crazy Horses by the Osmonds. I sent my brother out down to North Berwick to buy it with my saved up pocket money and he came back with a copy of David Bowies Life on Mars. So make a wee lad from the 70's happy and play the Osmonds best tune.

  • Comment number 32.

    I think we're missing the point of this theme. It's not about songs that are 3 minutes or under, it's songs which make their impact in 3 minutes & the remainder is the play-out.

    Broken Down Angel - Nazareth

    fits the bill

  • Comment number 33.

    Layla - 2:43 of the single, total length 7:02

  • Comment number 34.

    #17 - Glen Miller - Yes, it is.

    #32 - DC - No, it isn't.

    ;o)


    Kansas City Star - Roger Miller

    Actually, anything by Roger Miller would be good to hear. Not King Of The Road but. That song irritates me.

    :o)

  • Comment number 35.

    #6 Paolo and BB checked out big in Japan too, wow and then the next then the next and on and cant get any work done now I am so spaced out and calm, mellow even.

    would like to hear Bohemian Rhapsody squished into 3 mins or some of those long drawn out rock numbers that are good or even great but after 3 mins one is like "ok I get the point, enough now" you know the ones

  • Comment number 36.

    WEDNESDAY


    Forgot a Hoyt Axton song..."Work your fingers to the bone, what do you get?"


    'Bony Fingers' - Hoyt Axton & Renée Armand ~ 3:04

  • Comment number 37.

    CAPTION COMPO............

    back seat ned looking character in the shades (speaking without lip movement).......'that's it, first right past the science centre........huv youse got the tull cd's ready?'...............

    roubles'll do me fine thx.

    cheers frae the dale.

  • Comment number 38.

    #34

    I think it is, as evidenced by "Tomorrow night is about the songs that can make an impact in 3 minutes. You can suggest longer songs if you like but my plan is to cut them off after precisely 3 minutes"

    If Babs cuts off a 2:50 song after 3 minutes, we'll have 10 seconds of silence

  • Comment number 39.

    Often requested, always ignored...

    Roxette ~ Dr Feelgood

    Hey Little Sister ~ T. Meat Purveyors

  • Comment number 40.

    I'm Alive ~ 999
    Three Times Enough ~ Nine Below Zero
    Pinetree Boogie X ~ T. Legendary Shack Shakers

    3 mins or less!

  • Comment number 41.

    and just when the programme is running out of time lets see if one more can be squeeze into the last minute..............
    it can too, literally.................

    'la derniere minute'..................carla bruni

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 42.

    #38 that would definitely be better than a discussion on whether veggie burgers can go off

  • Comment number 43.

    #42 @ ya gaie they can but don't try that at home


    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 44.

    Small,beautiful and perfectly formed.No, I dont mean Kylie. I was thinking of Laura Nyro's two minute symphony of cooing handclapping and fingersnapping "I Met Him on a Sunday"or indeed any track from the glorious homage to 60s girl groups"Its Gonna Take a Miracle"(ten tracks and clocking in at 35 minutes). In two minutes you get the whole story.The rest is silence!Same goes for Jefferson Airplane's ravishing little instrumental"Embryonic Journey"Twelve string heaven.Less is definitely more.I would also love to hear Bob Dylan's epic borefest "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands"so as they can cut it.Too many words.Same goes for "Free Bird" by Lynard bleedin Skynard.Too many notes.:0)Cheers ,Willie Bartke

  • Comment number 45.

    Gram Parsons + Emmylou Harris - 'That's All It Took'...think it just squeezes in under 3 mins.
    As does The Undertones - 'You've Got My Number (Why Don't You Use It)?'...their best single I think.
    And...Steve Earle - 'Guitar Town'
    And...The Ronettes - 'Baby I Love You'
    The Hollies - 'Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress (3:02)...sounds so much like CCRf
    The Coral: 'Dreaming Of You' 2:21
    The Beatles - 'If I Fell' 2:22

  • Comment number 46.

    I think Gene Pitney - 'Town Without Pity' might be under 3 mins.

  • Comment number 47.

    Talking Heads – Love -> Building on Fire (2:59)

  • Comment number 48.

    The Strokes – Last Nite (3:12)

    A bit too long but that's OK ☺

  • Comment number 49.

    American Pie is far too long especially Madonna's version ☺

    Don't want to hear it...

  • Comment number 50.

    #43

    @Dalenotkevin, I know that and you know that but apparently not everyone else's noses are as finely tuned.

    for today I'd like to suggest

    4'33'' - John Cage

  • Comment number 51.

    #42

    LOL, spot on!

    BTW, saw a lad (16 approx.) in a Kelvinside uniform on Drymen Road this morning. He was cradlin' a transparent cake box.. sponge cake!

    "Here's something for your teachers... that I made with eggs on the turn!"

  • Comment number 52.

    Captain Beefheart - My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains

  • Comment number 53.

    Love Like a Man - Ten Years After 3.08

    Last Kiss - Joe Bonamassa - an offer you can't refuse - a chance to play the hitherto scorned Joe and cut off a fine 7.15 song at 3.00 by which time several people will have resolved to go and listen to some more immediately

  • Comment number 54.

    #8, #32, #34, #38


    Seems the West Coasters are correct.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 55.

    How long is Billy don't be a hero. Could we save his life?

    #50 gaie.
    Good pick LOL

  • Comment number 56.


    Has 'Oliver's Army' overtaken 'Hanging on the Telephone' as the most frequently heard song on GIO?


    We should be telt!

    >8-D

  • Comment number 57.

    #56

    For a song that's been banned in most other PC countries, its done alright for itself on GIO.

    Is it the kind of thing that should be aired on tea time radio?


    :)

  • Comment number 58.

    #54 Ye shifted the goalposts











    Again





  • Comment number 59.

    Did you get a song played tonight Scotch? I only managed to hear the first half hour

  • Comment number 60.

    #59

    I didn't hear the entire show. I'll check the playlist.


    #57

    An interesting question! It is his cultural heritage, so I guess for him it's okay. In the same way that some Jewish jokes are best left to Jewish comedians.

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