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NOT NOMINATED...SO NO NEED TO GET THE TUX CLEANED...

Chris Evans | 15:29 UK time, Thursday, 10 April 2008

See, the thing about being nominated for an award is ....

...from the moment you are nominated you then basically have several weeks of waiting to not win.

And if you do win, you are so relieved at not having lost that it's pretty hard to be in the moment of triumph anyhow.

If all this sounds like me trying to convince myself that it's better to be out of it early than in it up until the last fence and then falling, then you're absolutely right.

Johnny and Rebecca were ace co-hosts last night and we all enjoyed a free beer on the Radio Academy afterwards.

Tonight thirsty Thursday rolls on and we have our first team night out of the year to boot.

Isn't life just the biggest of laughs, awards or no awards. Rock on people.

All Request Friday tomorrow so let's have some spiffing suggestions for a top tune to kick it all off with.

CLP.

2008.

X.

Comments

  1. At 04:13 PM on 10 Apr 2008, A Viewer wrote:

    ARF - Australia by the Manic Street Preachers.

    A V x

  2. At 04:35 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Barry wrote:

    Chris,

    A tenuous link as ever but having been curious as to whether you'd be nominated or not. You've now been brought back down to earth.

    So my request is of course; Curiousity Killed the Cat with Down to Earth!

    Baz

  3. At 04:57 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Bloggers United wrote:

    Who needs Radio Acadamy Awards.

    I nominate you and your team (on behalf of us bloggers) as being the best in all categories of Radio entertainment.

    Not only have you all been nominated, but I am pleased to announce you have all won all categories.

    The prize is a HUGE THANK YOU.

  4. At 05:10 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Cheryl the Diva wrote:

    ARF for me please CLP .....

    Moondance by Van "the man" Morrison

    Ta very muchly.

    CtD x x x

  5. At 05:11 PM on 10 Apr 2008, B's Mum wrote:


    Don't worry CLP we think you are the best!

    ARF I think this week just HAS to be Good Old Desk - Harry Nilsson, dedicted to my crazy niece Sally, running the London Marathon (number 5765) for the air ambulance.

    Must stop typing so fast - looks like I can't spell but its just the machine can't keep up with me!! My autocorrect doesn't work here!

    Biggles Mum xxx

  6. At 05:12 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Merson Tuffers wrote:


    Hey guys, sorry to hear you didn't get any nominations but then sometimes the not-so-good shows have to win things to keep them motivated.

    We all know you're all brilliant and that's what counts.

    Who needs more awards anyway? They just create more dusting & polishing.

    You guys just stay cool and stay happy.

    We all luvs ya!

    xx

  7. At 05:14 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Cheryl the Diva wrote:

    ARF for me please CLP .....

    Moondance by Van "the man" Morrison

    Ta very muchly.

    CtD x x x

  8. At 05:14 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Annanboy wrote:

    For All Request Friday - to commemorate the relaease of their new album, how about a bit of classic James, and the splendid title track to the album Laid - a rip roaring way to start a weekend!

  9. At 05:15 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Cheryl the Diva wrote:

    ARF for me please CLP .....

    Moondance by Van "the man" Morrison

    Ta very muchly.

    CtD x x x

  10. At 05:17 PM on 10 Apr 2008, B's Mum wrote:


    Don't worry CLP we think you are the best!

    ARF I think this week just HAS to be Good Old Desk - Harry Nilsson, also dedicated to my crazy niece Sally, running the London Marathon (number 5765) for the air ambulance.

    Must stop typing so fast - looks like I can't spell but its just the machine can't keep up with me!! My autocorrect doesn't work here!

    Biggles Mum xxx

  11. At 05:29 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Sarah Aitken wrote:

    Hi Chris,

    I think life is too short to worry about winning or losing awards. You are a star in my eyes and have already won....

    Have a good night Friday and I will start up my Flamin' Friday with the Beastie Boys 'Fight for your right to party'.

    S x

  12. At 05:32 PM on 10 Apr 2008, wilsmar wrote:

    Thirsty Thursday greetings...... never been nominated but been volunteered plenty of times - this is what happens when you have younger siblings.
    ARF: for those nominees who don't win or possibly the actual winners - how about the Isley Brothers: Behind a painted smile or Put yourself in my place.
    Wilsmar
    P.S. Dr Mc isn't your youngest, one year old this week! Where's me jelly and custard?
    Best of luck to all taking part in the Marathon this weekend.
    Ms Love - get that 'puter sorted please.

  13. At 05:37 PM on 10 Apr 2008, ChrissieS wrote:

    Chris,

    I totally get what you are saying. And perhaps, after your tremendous success last year, it's not a bad thing to have a year off from being nominated!

    As much as I love my Radio 2, I would love to see George Bowie win, but no chance can he beat Chris Moyles (who is fab of course).

    And yes, Chris, in the main life can be the biggest of laughs ...... except when it's not funny!

    C xx

  14. At 05:45 PM on 10 Apr 2008, caroline wrote:

    Well to me you will always be a winner, who needs stoopid nominations anyway. I was nominated for something once, didn't win and now many friends remind me regularly of my failure!

  15. At 05:53 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Dissing Dave wrote:

    Well done Christophe on reaching a state of acceptance!

    For the ARF how about "kicking off" with Mary Mary "Take the shackles off my feet!"

    DD out

    PS I spy a stealth badger!

  16. At 05:58 PM on 10 Apr 2008, big (ish) bump wrote:

    Enjoy your night out drive time peeps!
    How about "Rock n Roll aint noise pollution" or "You shook me " by AC/DC to get the weekend off to a truly rocking start!

  17. At 06:00 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Steph Head wrote:

    I know exactly what you mean about awards...

    ...Actually that's a lie, I don't, but I could imagine.

    It's kind of like when you think you might get a certificate at shcool, or when you think you may have won "employee of the month".
    That agonising wait, with you depicting in your head how the special moment will go, then when you do win you start smiling like a blithering idiot, only to realise what you have won.
    A certificate...or employee of the month....

    ...then you get nicknamed brown-nose.

    You can't win....literally.

  18. At 06:11 PM on 10 Apr 2008, M wrote:

    Yo! What a cracking day!! steve was rocking and so far Thirsty Thursdays hitting the spot.

    How about No woman no cry by the late great Bob Marley. Tune full of promise just like life!

    Enjoy!
    M xx

  19. At 08:12 PM on 10 Apr 2008, A Viewer wrote:

    502, 502, always 502
    I think I`ll eat my shoe.


    AV x

  20. At 08:40 PM on 10 Apr 2008, wrote:

    what a complete waste of words. i can't beleive i actually read this, and now that i'm commenting on it. but my god how can anyone think that anyone else in the world would want to read this - are you that stupid? could the bbc stop wasting valuablae space on the web... and as for featuring such drivel on the front page of the web site?


  21. At 09:22 PM on 10 Apr 2008, John Grundy wrote:

    Chris, if you want a real thumping great tune to kick tomorrow's show off I don't think you can get much better than Rock & Roll by the ever great Led Zep. Great show, missed you all last couple of weeks but hope you had a great time. Can you get any photos of Foxy in her white blouse up on the site? Keep the Dylan tunes coming.

  22. At 10:11 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Mike Burrows wrote:

    I'm a huge doctor who fan, and even have the slippers with the dalek on them. As a child I had a recurring nightmare and to protect me from this nightmare I had a dalek that hummed
    beside me 'cos they're tough. Anyway as its now back on the telly how about The Timelords and Doctorin the Tardis. Or if not The Chain by Fleetwood Mac because F1 is coming home.

  23. At 10:34 PM on 10 Apr 2008, Luke Warmwater wrote:

    Has to be "Can't Stand Me Now" by The Libertines.

  24. At 12:01 AM on 11 Apr 2008, wrote:

    Hi Chris,

    Let's get the weekend off to a to a roaring, rollicking foot thumping start with some great old number like:

    Sweet Home Alabama

    Like waking up to sunshine, it's a great mood enhancing . . . substantial !

    Cheers,
    Danny

  25. At 01:43 AM on 11 Apr 2008, Red wrote:


    I second that (Bloggers United 4.)

    A HUGE THANK YOU

    Rock on................... :)


    X R


    ARF Walking on Sunshine please.

    Will I get 502 d again..?

  26. At 08:08 AM on 11 Apr 2008, andy c wrote:

    Chris,

    How about Morrisey, The Last of the Famous International Playboys. Always gets us howling along to the chorus and into that Friday vibe!

    Andy

  27. At 08:36 AM on 11 Apr 2008, Anonymous wrote:

    Hi Chris,

    Please play It's not Unusual by Tom Jones for my hubby Rod and my friend Caroline who are celebrating their birthdays this week - we're off to a karaoke night tonight and this is the song I want Rod to sing, he's shy but he's got a great voice - come on Rod!!

    Cheers gorgeous Christophe,

    Em xx

  28. At 08:52 AM on 11 Apr 2008, hazel love wrote:

    O, wilsmar, your wish is my command...poof etc!

    Look it's working!!! Shhh...quiet it might hear...we have had some visitors from o'erseas who have had their screwdrivers in the mix, so this may yet last but who can say...but boy oh boy I'VE SO MISSED YOU ALL!!!

    I have no idea whether I will be able to catch up to you all as it seems like ages since I was last here, but congratulations to any birthdays and love and hugs to anyone who has had bad or sad things happen...

    Myself, if anyone remembers the Great Car Saga, I have a new car. Hoorah!!! Just a little Celica...in black donchaknow...very streamly priddy INDEED!

    Christophe, I've still been listening...and what a blinder...Happiness followed by the Lord Ferry...my cup ranneth over indeed. Shame about the nomos but we still love you as I think you know!

    Anyhoo, New Order. Blue Monday. Please.

    eyethangyew
    love
    hazel
    x

    Lets look at the Moose.

  29. At 08:53 AM on 11 Apr 2008, Liz wrote:

    Madness - Embarressment please

    Liz x

  30. At 09:34 AM on 11 Apr 2008, Tinsel wrote:

    Copperhead Road by Steve Earle - a stonking, steering wheel tapping tune to drive home to!!

    You're always a winner CLP and as many have already said, we love you!!

    T xxxxx

  31. At 10:44 AM on 11 Apr 2008, MfR wrote:

    Chris

    Abracadabra - Steve Miller Band

    Not quite sure why. Came to me in a flash last night.

    Ooh. By the way. Following on from my inspired 'O', I hit new heights (or plumbed new depths - it was about 4.30am) when I reached 'U'.

    Wait for it.

    You'll like this.

    Ultravox.

    Have a great weekend.

    Peace & love

    MfR

  32. At 12:26 PM on 11 Apr 2008, Debbie wrote:

    Hope this gets through!!!

    CLP can you play Baby I Don't Care by Tranvision Vamp for the first track tonight please? I haven't heard it for ages and it rocks!

    Love
    Debbie x x

  33. At 12:58 PM on 11 Apr 2008, hazel love wrote:

    O, wilsmar, your wish is my command...poof etc!

    Look it's working!!! Shhh...quiet it might hear...we have had some visitors from o'erseas who have had their screwdrivers in the mix, so this may yet last but who can say...but boy oh boy I'VE SO MISSED YOU ALL!!!

    I have no idea whether I will be able to catch up to you all as it seems like ages since I was last here, but congratulations to any birthdays and love and hugs to anyone who has had bad or sad things happen...

    Myself, if anyone remembers the Great Car Saga, I have a new car. Hoorah!!! Just a little Celica...in black donchaknow...very streamly priddy INDEED!

    Christophe, I've still been listening...and what a blinder...Happiness followed by the Lord Ferry...my cup ranneth over indeed. Shame about the nomos but we still love you as I think you know!

    Anyhoo, New Order. Blue Monday. Please.

    eyethangyew
    love
    hazel
    x

    The blog police are alive, and I hope well?

  34. At 01:19 PM on 11 Apr 2008, Tommy wrote:

    Top tunes to kick off?

    Well Bob Harris played Start Me Up last Saturday after he'd been away for the previous 2 weeks - he knows how to do things.

    And 2 days ago my finger slipped on the volume button and hit the tuning button, and it slipped to Petroc on In Tune who was playing Land of Hope and Glory as the opening tune to celebrate the launch of the new Proms season - maybe more Friday Night is Music Night than your show, but there's always hope - it had me bobbing as I drove through the Cotswold fields with the great English pride that you get at the Albert Hall in September.

  35. At 02:43 PM on 11 Apr 2008, Cheryl the Diva wrote:

    Hazel ....

    High five Sister!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    CtD x x x

  36. At 02:59 PM on 11 Apr 2008, Dawn wrote:

    Good afternoon Chris...

    How's about the Stut-stut-stuttering song - to make up for SK talking all through it this morning :-)

    Thanks from sunny Aberdeen!

    DS x

  37. At 03:16 PM on 11 Apr 2008, Dan the Man wrote:

    Guys and gals, Big Chief CLP et al

    All good today, back at the driving desk after "conference". Hope your weekend goes swell . . .

    MfR, have the Guinness waiting for me, I'd like to do Sunday lunch at the M someday . . .

    ALL REQUEST FRIDAY, lets get it going with Teenage Kicks by The Undertones

    Have a great one . .

    DtM x

    Teenage dreams so hard to beat . .

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