Grunge fest...
Our genre themes this week have been great fun and as you might expect every night has sounded really different. I worried too much in advance about what 'pop' actually was but in the end it came to most people quite naturally. It was a nice fun show.
Tomorrow we'll celebrate the fact that it's twenty years since Nirvana released Nevermind, which is widely credited with bringing alternative rock to a mainstream audience. So what we are looking for is 'post grunge' tunes. Let's have your suggestions of the bands that followed in Nirvana's wake. You won't hear anything pre 1991 as we play the best of twenty years of alt-rock.
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At 14th Sep 2011, DC wrote:OK, the obvious suggestions:
Good Riddance (Time of your life) - Greenday, I would have preferred ‘Jesus of suburbia’ but you’ll no play it aw.
Everlong - Foo Fighters but gonnae play the acoustic version please?
DC
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At 14th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:I'm not currently, or ever was, consciously aware of any bands 'influenced by Nirvana'
Think they probably achieved cult status for reasons other than their music and for that reason, as they say on that silly dragony programme
'I'm Out'
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At 14th Sep 2011, DC wrote:I see the goalposts have moved:
Name - The Goo Goo Dolls
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At 14th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Moonshine - Feeder
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At 14th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:Ìý
Were there really only 19 tracks played this evening? (see playlist).
I tried to listen, but it was too painful. Thursday looks like a night off.
Bob Harris Country. Possibly preceded by Rufus Hound. But probably not.
The only comedians I would pay money to see are Sarah Millican and Rich Hall.
giggling git
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At 14th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Scotch Git:
Speechless in Seattle?
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:Huvnae a clue what the theme means -however, an excuse for Henri to ask for Supermassive Black Hole again and I'll second it.
Is alt-rock different from indie? C'mon, DC, you seem to know what it's all about or are you just bluffing?
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:ps, I absolutely don't get Nirvana. Kurt Cobain certainly made a good career move.
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At 14th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Well I dont think this band would have sounded the same without Nirvana (or indeed you know who)
Gaslight Anthem - American Slang
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:How about
E-Pro - Beck
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At 14th Sep 2011, DC wrote:I went with the original theme ie bands influenced by Nirvana. I looked at my ayechoons and Greenday & Foofighters were the obvious answers.
By the time I got my selection typed in, the theme had changed to become post Nirvana bands. That kindo widens the field a bit, doesn't it? We haven't even started on the Muses and the likes
Canny help you any more other than think this must be a wide open theme now (they couldnae possibly limit it to Cobain influence stuff caws they'd run out after a dozen blog posts).
Ref the description: "what we are looking for is 'post grunge' tunes"
DC
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At 14th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:And something has gone badly wrong if this is not played :
Nine Inch Nails - Closer (eh radio edit)
and why not fling
Bowie - I'm Afraid Of Americans V1 (Trent Reznor version basically)
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:och well, try again for
Welcome to Your Wedding Day - Airborne Toxic Event
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At 14th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#1/ 3 DC - Even though they have opened up the options to embrace non-Nirvana, I still think your Foo Fighters suggestion is worth a play. (I tried to post a link - the system couldn't handle it.)
#12 Norrie - Massive, major seconds for the Nine Inch Nails/ Trent Reznor suggestions!! Not sure how the first will fare (radio edit or no - it's sex written IN CAPS!! I was always lead to believe that sex sells, but somehow it doesn't when it does what it says on the tin. Er - guess that one will be a no. Pity!!) , but the second - come on, if it's good enough for Bowie... ;o)
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At 14th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Mary -D you have made my day. Ta.
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:I'll start with Adelita's Way and the rest of you can go through the alphabet.
Sorted.
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:I take that back, they're pure sair heid.
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At 14th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:#16 I'll take Matchboc Twenty
Matchbox Twenty - Bent
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At 14th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:So are we now saying that the theme is just Alt-rock?
confusedfaeraferry
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At 14th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#6
Certified in Cellardyke
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At 14th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Thanks Gaie, since Norrie beat me to The Gaslight Anthem...he's obviously been reading the same site via Google that I was... Frankly, I know next to nothing about Nirvana and they just don't interest me therfore I have no real scoobie if this is influenced by Nirvana - i read up about it but and I don't recall Nivana being mentioned... anyhoo ... let's hear
Super Massive Black Hole - Muse
regardez youse
henri
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At 14th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Beg your pardon Mr Hannah I most certainly was not.
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At 14th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
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At 14th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#15 - Norrie - I would absolutely love to hear Closer played, non-radio friendly version, even. We both know it hasn't a snowball's chance in hell on a show aired between 6.10 and 8pm. I have to admit, it's not really suitable for the ears of the 6 year olds who are getting their requests played (and who can then be assumed to be part of the core audience), so - aye, what's the problem with giving the man who has given Mr Cash one of his swan songs and whom Mr Bowie (who has gigged with him - come on!!) isn't embarrassed to be associated with - a bit of a shout?
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At 14th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:1985 - Bowling for Soup (Think it qualifies but if it doesn't I don't care just love the vid, it's good fun music)
Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne (ditto but video would get moderated)
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At 14th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:I sincerely apologise, Norrie. It was quite wrong of me to imagine that you had read the site which mentions The Gaslight Anthem. This influence is hotly disputed, of course, so i'm not sure if either of us is right. - though, I shall be happy to hear the Gaslight Anthem on GIO at last.
I think this Nirvana 'influence' thing is ballocks anyway - part of the mince and hype that goes with the whole tortured soul guff. Everything is influenced by everything else -. if there wasn't blues and gospel, there would have been no Elvis, no Elvis no Beatles, no Beatles no Bowie etc - and in terms of influencing anyone else I just don't see what's so important about Nirvana's music - they are a rock band, they sound similar to lots of rock bands before 91 - they didn't invent the electric guitar or anything.
If anything, i think Nirvana ( and the rest of them) were influenced by Mccartney's Helter Skelter. So I've picked things which are post 91 rock type things where you can say they were influenced by what went before.
Stupid Girl - Garbage
On Meloncholy Hill - Gorillaz
Safe From Harm - Massive Attack
alt Gaslight Anthem track..... Great Expectations
tonight's McCartney suggestion:
Dress Me Up As A Robber - Paul Mccartney (Caribbean Indie Rock)
tonight's Beatles suggestion
Come Together/Dear Prudence/ Cry Baby Cry - the Beatles (Love Album, mixed with indie rock sensibilities in mind obviously)
regardez - vous
henri
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At 14th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:Dandy Warhols - Bohemian Like You
The Kooks - She Moves in Her Own Way
The Kill - 30 Seconds to Mars
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:will you be giving out the recipe for your mince & hype tea tomorrow, Henri?
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At 14th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Here's a few more:
Rules Don't Stop Me - We Are Scientists
Loop The Loop - Wild Beasts
The Kids Don't Stand A Chance - Vampire Weekend
Shut Up And Let Me Go - The Ting Tings
Throwing Bones - The Phantom band
that'll do..
regardez youse
henri
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At 14th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#29
I'll try and compile the recipie for tomorrow, but obviously, the central ingrediant is dying young - so that lots of myth and hype is automatically generated around this - which is a heady mix, superheated it becomes 'gravitas'... which means ordinary music lovers are encouraged to attach a seriousness and importance to the work which in the absence of premature stiffening would have passed unremarkably.
Once the gravitas cools, it turns into mince.
Think Sylvia Plath, Byron, Shelley, Keats, John Lennon and you're on the right track...:-))
regardez vous
henri
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:Kings and Queens - 30 Seconds to Mars
Pavement - Folk Jam
Codeine Velvet Club - Vanity Kills
Sparky's Dream - Teenage Fanclub
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At 14th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:oooohhhhhhhh controversial Mr Hannah!! I love Sylvia Plath's pomes.
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At 14th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#32
and Sid and Nancy, of course:-))
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At 14th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:previously on the blog.....
#71 & 73
.....you say it best, when you say nothin at all...... :-)
btw..... no idea what this theme is all about, so probably gonna play dumb and suggest JAPW as usual. What track to go for tho? Not that it makes any difference lol
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At 14th Sep 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:Struggling a bit, so...............
Wake up - Arcade Fire
Use somebody - Kings of Leon
The black roses - Codeine Velvet Club
Heaven never seemed so close - Kill it Kid
Listen to your love - Mona
Housewife - the Cribs
Northern man - Detroit Social Club
Bloodbuzz Ohio - The national
Joe
Linlithgow
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At 14th Sep 2011, joe-k-brown wrote:Gaie - sorry just spotted #31. Happy to second Vanity Kills.
Joe
linlithgow
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At 14th Sep 2011, dale_kelvin wrote:#5 @ ya SG.........
how, whits wrang wi' gerry sadowitz.
and he does great tricks.
and he sets up his ain table after a gig and sells his cd's.
i dunno whits warng wi' the world.
i've seen mair offensive jokers on newsnight.......gerry, man, he's a scream.
ok so its grunge wi' a wee nod tae sweden............... a shortish list
'angel eyes'................czars
cheers frae the dale
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At 15th Sep 2011, Elwe wrote:Not entirely 100% sure what the topic covers since it seems to have been opened out somewhat so giving a few choices that hopefully cover the bases as it were :).
Higher - Creed
Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
Buck Rogers - Feeder
Rooftops - Lostprophets
Hopefully will actually get to listen to the show as I have missed it the past few days :(.
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:So the theme is bands of the last 20 years. Good.
Up all night / Counting Crows
Into oblivion / Funeral for a friend
What do you want from me / Monaco
American idiot / Green Day
Drops of jupiter / Train
Stadium Arcadium / Red hot chili peppers
Crying like a church on monday / New Radicals
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At 15th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:#36 nae bother, Joe, the Black Roses is a good track too and we've had Vanity Kills before so would be happy to hear either. Following on from that
Santo Domingo - Jon Fratelli
and just to make my wee list easier to read
Kings and Queens - 30 Seconds to Mars
Folk Jam - Pavement
Sparky's Dream - Teenage Fanclub
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At 15th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:Tetley Tea (to Set you Free) - The Rudiments
Fistful of Fivers - Woodenbox and a Fistful of Fivers
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At 15th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Green Day & U2 - The Saints Are Coming
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:This has the potential to be a very good show. I wonder what the f***book crew will do to it.....
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At 15th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:#42 that's a cunning plan for getting a great old number onto the show :-)
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At 15th Sep 2011, JuliefromEdinburgh wrote:Joe-K...big second for Bloodbuzz Ohio - The National...not a clue if they're Nirvana influenced or not but it's a great song!
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At 15th Sep 2011, mikeshropshire wrote:Help me out... who are Nirvana and who is this Captain Kirk Coburn and what's alternative rock.....? and what happened to the folk theme night?
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At 15th Sep 2011, Scotch Get wrote:#37
d_k,
Never having seen Mr. Sadowitz perform, I am not in a position to express an opinion. However, a wee glance at his tour schedule reveals that in December and January he will be doing 25 gigs (count 'em) at the Leicester Square Theatre.
That is impressive!
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#46
Mike - Nirvana are a British psychedelic rock band from 1968 who are famous for the minor hit "Rainbow Chaser" thought to be the first record to include phasing and or flanging throughout the whole recording. They also made the first concept album, a style copied by everyone at the time, including the Beatlesl
Captain Kirk is a character in a sci - fi series called Star Trek.
Cockburn's is a brand of port.
As Lord Denning famously remarked " And who are The Beatles?"
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henri
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At 15th Sep 2011, Alfaeraferry wrote:My Immortal - Evanescence
Welcome to the Black Parade - My Chemical Romance
I Don't Care - Fallout Boy
I Write Sins, Not Tragedies - Panic! at the Disco
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:#35/42
huge third for The National... I bought High Violet for the cover and fell in love with it, they've been requested on here many times but never played.
Bloodbuzz Ohio is a strange lyric though, the first verse is about shirt lifting?
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henri
PS Still think that's a decent theme idea... albums you bought for the cover... or am I in a minority of one?
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henri
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At 15th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Well if Pop Musik kicked off last night then this has to be tonight's starter:
Indie Rock and Roll - The Killers
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At 15th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Gong tune up rests
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Stop! Grunge tunes!
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At 15th Sep 2011, paulhandley wrote:I haven't really been paying attention thru the nineties and noughties but a few things have caught my attention now that my kids have grown up....
Nervous - Joan As Police Woman
Maybe Tomorrow - Stereophonics
Glorious - Andreas Johnson
Paul from Ayr
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:Now, that what I call Influenced! Directly attributable to Nirvana and is a dead cert for tonight!
"Cake best known for their ubiquitous hit 'The Distance', Cake epitomised the post -modern ,irony-drenched aesthetic of 90's Geek Rock - white boy funk, hip hop, country,new wave,pop, jazz, college rock and guitar rock - with a particular delight in the clashes that result."
From the movie soundtrack 'Stubs The Zombie' comes:
Strangers In The Night - Cake
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henri
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At 15th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:#53
George Best punts!
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:just checked out Stubs The Zombie to discover he's based on Michael Jackson - unsurprising, when I think about it.
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At 15th Sep 2011, norriemaclean wrote:Em just a thoight:
Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World
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At 15th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:#56 Bring back nearly anagrams!
Often requested always ignored………
SODA DREAMER from TAXIDERMY by QUEENADREENA
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:#56 Or snugg Pete Best?
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At 15th Sep 2011, Thing-Fish wrote:Anal Rangers man
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Learn, nag 'Sam' ran
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At 15th Sep 2011, Goldberry wrote:Couldn't be grunge night without Neil 'Godfather of Grunge' Young (controversial I know!) It would be great to hear 'Hey, Hey, My, My' or 'Rockin' in the Free World' with or without Pearl Jam.
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:Great show tonight. Hope the second hour is as good as the first
DC
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At 15th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#64 Agreed, DC. But there is a lamentable lack of female artists. I know they played Garbage, which was great, but...... how about some Tori Amos? She definitely fits into the post grunge/ alternative rock style/ genre, whatever.
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:#48 Ha well spotted Henri. I'd forgotten about that. There's a theme, different acts with the same name. I can think of Kenny and Blue and er em well that would take us to 6.20.
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:Oh and the drifters.
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:#66 it would still make a longer playlist than tuesdays......
Still waiting on the jazz night playlist as there were one or two I would have quite liked to download. I think there should be a suspension pending disciplinary for tuesdays producer.
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At 15th Sep 2011, gaiebrown wrote:thoroughly enjoying the show - great energy
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:#65 also a lamentable lack of blog requests. Am I right in thinking only Henri got a mention? And that the Captain got two mentions, both via other means?
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At 15th Sep 2011, Adam_from_Rio wrote:Mutiny by the Captain!!!! (Is that no a Paul Nicholas record?)
Whit next?
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At 15th Sep 2011, paolopablo wrote:where's Madmac? heard him get a few mentions this week
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At 15th Sep 2011, DC wrote:deserted us?
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At 15th Sep 2011, henri hannah wrote:A completely thrilling show, layer upon layer of great tunes building to a crecendo - all of which I knew well -i just didn't realise they were alternative rock - sounded like rock to me. Disappointed not to have Cake's classic rendition of Strangers In The Night but I felt cool, hip and trendy when my Muse track came on:-)
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At 15th Sep 2011, mary-doll wrote:#74 go on, henri - rub it in, why don't you! ;o)
#70 well, both gaie and I had a mention - yes, via other means. And a few songs I "like"d on FB got played, so... aye, I can't complain on that score. It was a great show. Just wondering where all the female artists disappeared to.
Maybe that's a theme idea - no girls/ boys aloud. 2 nights free of any women/ men. One night of each option. ;o)
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At 15th Sep 2011, ProducerBabs wrote:Sorry Paolo, just noticed the playlist is missing for Tuesday evening - I'll sort it tomorrow for you. Apologies folks.
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