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Time is on our side...

Bryan Burnett | 19:39 UK time, Friday, 22 July 2011

It's been a very busy week on the show which makes it fun to present, but I always feel a bit guilty about all the songs we didn't get the chance to play. It's particularly annoying when so many of you put a lot of time and effort into your suggestions and often they don't make it to the show. I try to make a point of directing our listeners towards the blog and Facebook so at least they can read some of the interesting stories behind a musical choice even if they don't get to hear the actual track.

We have got some varied and challenging themes lined up for next week, but we'll start you off with an easy one which is 'periods of time'. We will include songs ( and artists) featuring seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and so on. Whether it's One Week, Seven Days or 24 Hours to Tulsa there should be no shortage of time based suggestions. The clock starts ticking at ten past six on Monday. Have a great weekend bloggers.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    MONDAY


    'Fifteen Minutes' - Kirsty MacColl

    Kirsty's scathing denunciation of celebrity culture. Oft requested, never played.

  • Comment number 2.

    'Fourteen Minutes Fifty Five' - Kinky Friedman - Never knowingly undersold

  • Comment number 3.

    One of these days - Pink Floyd



    DC

  • Comment number 4.

    '24 Hours from Tulsa' ~~ Gene Pitney

    '7 Seconds' ~~ Yousou N'Dour & Neneh Cherry

    Both timeless ...

  • Comment number 5.

    One last attempt ... please ...

    'This Month, Day 10' ~~ CSS

  • Comment number 6.

    bad day / Carmel
    A Day to Myself / Clifford t Ward
    Match of the Day / Genesis
    Rome wasn't built in a day / Morcheeba
    Day by Day / Roddy Hart
    A Day in Verona / Tom Baxter

    Weekend in new England / Randy Edelman (the original)

    Reeling in the years / Steely dan

    Crime of the century / Supertramp



    But the best song about a period of time doesn't mention it in the title but is about a guy looking back on his life.

    Like a Rock / Bob Seger
    What do you mean you don't have it?
    I could give you it but I don't have a banana loaf.

  • Comment number 7.

    We have tonight - Bob Seger

    DC

  • Comment number 8.

    I'm still waiting to find out what all this tw>t thing is all about.

  • Comment number 9.

    'Month of May' ~~ Arcade Fire

    2 3 4 ... !

  • Comment number 10.

    There was a young guy joined twitter
    Cos he wanted to follow Josh ritter
    MacLean was the name
    Tweeting was his game
    But instead he got Bollywoods Shelpa Shitta

    Then Henrihannah decided he would tweet
    And at first thought it was all rather neat
    But he got a fan you see
    Who just loved his mon cherie
    Now he's hiding on the dark end of the street

    Then DC thought that he would have a go
    So he tweeted and he twittered but no show
    He twatted and he twetted
    And he twotted and he twutted
    And Now he's up all night givin it too wit too wo

  • Comment number 11.

    Que Sera sera - Doris Day


    A triple Whammy






    Naw, that makes it a quadruple whammy





    naw, that's a.....












    ADInfinitum




    etc


  • Comment number 12.

    A wise old owl (this is true),
    Used the net to say "I love you"
    He said, Haven't you heard?
    Hey, I got my bird,
    You have to Twit to woo"





    DC

  • Comment number 13.

    Good show last night! And we got a Shel Silverstein song!! Yipee!!!

    On the subject of Twitter I'm with mary-doll. Something is missing. It's like Facebook with the soul removed. Long Live The Blog!


    I love this song! It was written by the sainted Beth Nielsen Chapman - It was sung by Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan - And it was pilfered from Daddy's record collection!


    Five Minutes - Lorrie Morgan


    She does a cover of Eight Days A Week on the same album. It's not very good but.

    ;o)

  • Comment number 14.

    Whitney Houston - One Monent In Time.

  • Comment number 15.

    Monent - A short period of time spent complaining.

  • Comment number 16.

    The Trammps - 'Sixty MINUTE Man'
    EON Hunter - 'Once Bitten Twice Shy'

  • Comment number 17.

    #15 or pausing to look at a work of art?

  • Comment number 18.

    This show has become like the old folks' bus tour where they keep passing the same spot in the hope that no one will remember.

  • Comment number 19.


    Did hendrix joplin and morrison not all die at 27 as well. Not a good age for living life on the edge

  • Comment number 20.

    #19

    Paolo,

    Ah kain! It's a miracle I've lasted this long!


    #18

    ÓË«
    "The backay the bus, they cannae sing... ♪

  • Comment number 21.

    MONDAY


    'Play it All Night Long' - Warren Zevon

    'Guys Do it All the Time' - Mindy McCready

  • Comment number 22.

    #19

    Paolo,

    Sadly, we can add Amy Winehouse to that list.


    So long, girl. Rest in Peace.

  • Comment number 23.

    Think kurt cobain and brian jones are in the 27 club as well

  • Comment number 24.

    A theme opportunity?

  • Comment number 25.



  • Comment number 26.

    The media will no doubt trawl through Amy's life to point out the inevitability of her demise whilst crying crocodile tears. I just hope they leave her some dignity and resist getting too judgemental. After all, they're not exactly shining examples of moral rectitude themselves. She was flawed - as we all are. It's called being human. Likewise the other stars who died too soon - 27, if you will - in similar circumstances. To only focus on the negatives might sell papers but it won't prevent this happening again. Nor would Mr Murdoch and his ilk want it to. RIP, Amy.

  • Comment number 27.

    Five O clock Somewhere - Jimmy Buffet
    Four in the morning - Faron Young
    When September Ends - Green Day

    MD - the red tops will have a field day pulling Amy apart whilst never quite getting round to admitting they were probably part of the poor lassies demise. Fortunately, we'll all be spared the inevitable guff which would have been trawled up by the now defunct News of the World.

  • Comment number 28.

    #27 couldn't agree more, ST. They might argue that "stars" invite or even court the constant media coverage and so deserve anything they get, good or bad. What they conveniently choose to forget (of course they don't forget - they just try to appeal to the lowest common factor and work it to suit themselves) is that these stars are as vulnerable as the rest of us. Fortunately most of us don't have to read about our misdemeanours anywhere unless they're criminal - who'd care? That some of these people may be not able to cope with the pressures of celebrity seems to be wilfully negated by the media purely on the basis that "they're making money and are successful, so wtf are they complaining about?? And what about the poor example??" Not sure why anyone should expect someone who is in the creative arts to be following any sort of norms, even though following them shouldn't be a problem, either.

  • Comment number 29.

    Howdi Space Truckin!

    Good to have you back.

    I don't think Jimi Hendrix's death is any connection with the others - simple choking whilst asleep - no great troubled life, an accident.

    The media is pointing to Amy's troubled life, but that might have nothing to do with her death - we don't know yet.

    The temptation to lump 'tortured souls' together in death is almost irresistable but all you can really point to is that in life they probably didn't understand what it took to make them happy.Quite often, their death is simply accidental, they were doubtless not planning on going -no correlation.

    Prepare for the dry boak as buckets of mock grief are dished out on twitter.

    It reminds of Mariah Carey's infamous comment about the passing of the King Of Jordan.

    regardez youse

    henri

  • Comment number 30.

    I can be quite blunt about Amy Winehouse. Yeah sad to see a life end so short but will that now make her an icon forever more in the mould of holly dean monroe et al. I bought her two albums and have to say she had a good voice and eh that was it. The songs didnt really do that much for me and as such dare i say it she was overrated but easy media copy in the mould of pete docherty kerry katona et al. Proven by the way she has swiftly knocked the absolute human catastrophe in norway off the front pages.

  • Comment number 31.

    What a sad day for her family. I saw her at Barrowlands, great gig.

  • Comment number 32.

    It would be good if the media could use AW's tragic end as a means of warning vulnerable young folk away from the dangers of drugs.

  • Comment number 33.

    #30 You're right that it is a travesty that Amy's death has somehow made the Norwegian tragedy today's fish and chip wrapping, but that's the trash news media for you. Always hungry for another story that will keep their readership/ viewing figures up. Most of them couldn't give a toss about the people involved - all they're interested in is reeling in the drama-needy punters and to keep pulling any political and social strings they can get away with. Hopefully, this won't be for much longer and the general public will waken up to the manipulation that has been going on for years - if only when they or their family are affected.
    I don't think she wasn't worthy of a mention in the face of a greater tragedy and I've no doubt the "Just Say No!" and "What A Waste" message will be trumpeted high and low - the point is, trash media wouldn't want anyone to listen to that otherwise they wouldn't have anything to fill their whitespace or airtime to those who seem to accept unquestioningly everything they read/ hear (until it affects them).
    Meanwhile - the media made a right royal cockup of the reporting on the Norwegian story from the start. They may be wanting to downplay it seeing as most of them, reputable news agencies included, managed to pour some needless fuel onto the fire of prejudice. That the guy who most probably perpetrated the horrific actions was a Norskie who held views similar to those who were only too eager to see it the work of "foreigners" must be uncomfortable to deal with. Makes no difference to the bereaved families who did what or why - it doesn't soften the blow.



  • Comment number 34.

    John Cougar Mellencamp - 'Minutes To Memories'

  • Comment number 35.

    The Housemartins - 'Think For A Minute'

  • Comment number 36.

    Squeeze - 'Hourglass'

  • Comment number 37.

    .....which reminds me.......

    The Captain and the Hourglass - Laura Marling

    also

    For Ever and a Year - Joan as Police Woman


    Paul from Ayr

  • Comment number 38.

    #30
    Ok nobody's biting.

    Not like when the white album was described as overrated.

    She was talented and will never know how good she could have been. Looking forward to hearing this duet she's recorded with tony Bennett for his duets 11 album. There were some superb tracks on the first duets album.

  • Comment number 39.

    Grant Lee Buffalo - The Shining Hour
    Richard Hawley - Tonight The Streets Are Ours
    Danny Wilson - The Second Summer of Love
    Del Amitri - This Side Of The Morning
    Orange Juice - The Day I Went Down to Texas

  • Comment number 40.

    * Laura Cantrell - Two Seconds
    * Roger Waters -
    which has the advantage of being a countdown, complete with ticking SFX
    * Mitch Benn -

    You played 25 Minutes to Go on Friday, so that one's out.

  • Comment number 41.

    #30 Overrated or not it's sad for someone to have their life reported through the media like Amy. Whether her problems were exacerbated by this attention is open to question but it's symptomatic of media obsession with 'celebrity'. Popularity measured in column inches or followers on Twitter?

  • Comment number 42.

    the bbc have always tried to be in the vanguard of popular culture....believe it or not.
    they have a great track record.................starting with the ground breaking..........

    '6-5 special'..................you'll know who sang that bryan..........a programme that went out at 6.05.............always on time!!!
    so lets hear it from the programme that started it all!

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 43.

    Lloyd Cole and The Commotions - Lost Weekend

    Van The Man - Precious Time

  • Comment number 44.

    Afternoon all, a few ideas for tonight....
    Midnight Hour Wilson Picket
    Morning of my Life Esther Ofarim
    Chelsea Morning Joni Mitchell
    I SECOND That Emotion! Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
    Amateur Hour Sparks Cheers Willie Bartke






  • Comment number 45.

    '24 hours'............athlete.

    would be good for a much underrated band. (if ye cannae find the 6-5 special)

    cheers frae the dale

  • Comment number 46.

    Razorlight - In The Morning
    Paul Simon - Late In The Evening

  • Comment number 47.

    * U2 - Seconds (actually my fave track from War)
    * Don Henley - A New York Minute (big shout out to all out there)

  • Comment number 48.

    #1 Scotch, given the weekends events I'd like to nominate this as the most visionary prophetic request yet seen on the blog.

  • Comment number 49.

    #1, #48

    Paolo,

    Aye. The thought had crossed my mind...

  • Comment number 50.



    It Only Takes A Minute - Tavares



    Here, Gaie! I was in your neck of the woods yesterday. Thought I might have seen you having a picnic at Lunderston, it was such a braw day.

  • Comment number 51.

    Elvis Costello - Welcome To The Working Week

  • Comment number 52.

    Oh Adam! I was on Skye! Where it was indeed a glorious day. Brilliant weekend - the only drawback the long drive home from the bridge.

    6 Days on the Road - George Thorogood & the Destroyers

  • Comment number 53.

    Can you cope with a largely instrumental track of epic proportions from the last century?
    King Crimson - 21st Century Schizoid Man

  • Comment number 54.

    "Time" Electric Light Orchestra - My favourite-est album of all time.

    But what track to choose? Well, "Hold on Tight" was played last week, so this time I'll go for "12st Century Man"

    Ian
    Gartcosh

  • Comment number 55.

    That should be "21st Century Man", not 12st

  • Comment number 56.

    #16 So, no credit for The Trammps song...and it was on FB too so can't just blame them not having reading the blog! Oh well!

  • Comment number 57.

    #56 you should really have tripled-up with a tweet :o)

  • Comment number 58.

    I only FBd cos the blog was filling up with 'pomes' and Amyness and the requests were difficult to find.

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