Fully groan...
Bryan Burnett | 20:05 UK time, Monday, 31 October 2011
Bryan Burnett | 19:58 UK time, Friday, 28 October 2011
Don't feel that you have to dress up for Monday's show but if you are donning a costume for Halloween then I'd love it if you posted it on our Facebook page. I am working on my costume but hoping for a pop influenced spooky number.
It's unlikely we will be dooking for apples but I will be dipping into the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Scotland library of tunes for a selection of the scariest songs of all time. Ghosts, witches and devils will all feature on the playlist as we aim to provide the perfect soundtrack for your Halloween party.
Bryan Burnett | 20:16 UK time, Thursday, 27 October 2011
The clocks go back this weekend so we got to thinking - which album would you spend that precious 60 minutes listening to?
Maybe you'd dig out that old classic - Dylan's Blonde On Blonde or Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Is there something new that you haven't dipped into yet - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds or Mylo Xyloto by Coldplay? Or could this be the time to discover an album you never got around to by The Beatles or Stevie Wonder?
Alison Craig is looking after Get It On on Friday so let her know which album you would devote that extra hour to!
Bryan Burnett | 20:05 UK time, Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Bryan Burnett | 19:58 UK time, Tuesday, 25 October 2011
1971 is our theme for Wednesday night as we turn the clock back forty years and find out what you remember from that year.
While Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Knock Three Times and The Pushbike Song were among the year's top ten best sellers, the album chart was a much more credible affair.
An astonishing roll call of some of the best albums of all time came out in '71. A small selection could include Blue, American Pie, Hunky Dory, Electric Warrior, Every Picture tells A Story and Tapestry.
There's honestly tons more that are of a similar pedigree. With a selection like that to choose from then tomorrow should be a brilliant show.
Bryan Burnett | 20:02 UK time, Monday, 24 October 2011
Bryan Burnett | 19:57 UK time, Friday, 21 October 2011
Thanks to everyone who has been in touch this week for a really varied bunch of themes. 'Difficult to dance to' was great fun and 'the less obvious hits' were the favourite themes for me. I'm sure the themes for next week will provide us with just as many interesting song choices.
Monday's an easy one as we open up the Get It On wardrobe for a night of the songs you can wear. Fashion meets pop as we get our Jeans On and team them up with A White Sport Coat (and a Pink carnation). It's quite a look.
Bryan Burnett | 20:01 UK time, Thursday, 20 October 2011
Tomorrow it's 'reality TV stole my song' as we reclaim the songs that were covered on X Factor and the like. So whether you are a lover of Adele, Leonard Cohen or Biffy Clyro tomorrow night is a chance for you to save their reputation.
Bryan Burnett | 20:03 UK time, Wednesday, 19 October 2011
That was a really interesting show tonight with some brilliant suggestions of songs that are still relevant decades after they were written. Interesting to see the effect that some of those songs had on people who were hearing them for the first time - Iris DeMent's Wasteland of the Free was a good example of this.
Tomorrow the bloggers will be delighted to hear that the theme is 'not the obvious one'. For instance you might ask for Chocolate Girl instead of Dignity or Being Boring instead of West End Girls. Ignore the big hit and come up with the one that wasn't quite so well known.
Bryan Burnett | 20:02 UK time, Tuesday, 18 October 2011
I suppose tomorrow night's theme is the opposite as I'll be asking you to suggest the songs that are still as relevant now as the day they were released.
Politically charged tunes like Streets of London and One in Ten will be popular but there are plenty of love songs whose message still counts today.
Bryan Burnett | 20:01 UK time, Monday, 17 October 2011
I have the style of Mr Bean,the gracefulness of a rugby forward and I am as self conscious as a grumpy and confused teenager. You name me a tune and I will have messed up my moves trying to get to grips with it. I can't even line-dance which should give you an idea of my hopelessness.
What are the tunes that fox you on the dancefloor? Is it exotic rhythms, odd backbeats or just those tracks that stop dead for an awkward interlude. Get in touch and share all....
Bryan Burnett | 20:04 UK time, Friday, 14 October 2011
It was one of my favourite programmes and a fantastic theme so thanks to all who took part and made it a great experience. It was lovely to hear about the great things that have happened to you this week and even if you've had a rotten week I hope tonight's show will have cheered you up.
On Monday, it's songs that start slow and then get fast. Spandau's Gold that we played tonight is a good example but Freebird would be another good one. I'm the kind of guy who likes a song to grab me right from the opening. For me, it's all about that opening few seconds of a track. So, sounds like Monday's theme is going to be one that I might struggle with. Help me out then...
Bryan Burnett | 20:04 UK time, Thursday, 13 October 2011
Tomorrow night's theme is where you tell me about the best thing that's happened to you all week and the song that best describes it. We should get some happy tales as well as great songs.
Bryan Burnett | 20:05 UK time, Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Bryan Burnett | 20:02 UK time, Tuesday, 11 October 2011
So if we can't rely on the financiers of the world then who can we look to for sound financial advice? Well how about pop stars? They all seem to have a bob or two...
Songs such as Can't Always Get What You Want or I Need A Dollar would seem to fit the bill, but do get in touch and tell me what advice you would give.
Bryan Burnett | 20:01 UK time, Monday, 10 October 2011
A couple of folk got in touch tonight complaining of a rough day so tomorrow's theme should suit them. I'll be asking what are the songs that stop you raging in a traffic jam?
I don't want to end up with two hours of chill out tunes so I'd also like to hear about the rock tunes that help you get rid of that pent up aggression when you are behind the wheel.
Bryan Burnett | 20:03 UK time, Friday, 7 October 2011
On Monday we are going to do songs which were written in tribute to other artists. Soul singers seem to be the object of affection for many songwriters with tracks like Jackie Wilson Said and When Smokey Sings looking good for Monday night. Your suggested tracks don't have to name check the artists as there are many songs that were done as a subtle homage.
As always, I am sure the blog will come up with a few surprises.
Bryan Burnett | 20:00 UK time, Thursday, 6 October 2011
Tomorrow's show is a tribute to him. 'I love my MP3' is the theme so get in touch and tell me about your best ever downloads. Has the Ipod and other MP3 players meant you have discovered some new music or has it made you download afresh some forgotten classic. Get in touch and let me know...
Bryan Burnett | 19:47 UK time, Wednesday, 5 October 2011
The obvious ones are Dylan and Mozza but I would argue that artists like Eminem and Mike Skinner of The Streets could be considered a modern day poet.There are also poems that have been turned into songs and then there's also the pop stars who have collaborated with poets - Idlewild and Edwin Morgan is one of the best examples of this.
Mike |Scott of the Waterboys has just done a whole album of WB Yeats poems set to music and I'm hoping this theme will be a good excuse to get Eddi reader doing Burns on.
Bryan Burnett | 20:00 UK time, Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Bryan Burnett | 20:00 UK time, Monday, 3 October 2011
There was also a sub-theme of the songs that surgeons shouldn't listen to which included Bowie's Absolute Beginners and Roy Orbison doing It's Over. Oh and let's not forget the text that suggested the labour ward classic, Knees Up Mother Brown!
I suspect we'll be getting a lot of Dire Straits tomorrow night as the theme is the 'first CD and the last vinyl you bought'. If you can remember both then great, but if not just tell me about the first CD that made you switch.
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