Thanksgiving
Chris Evans presents a fully interactive show for all the family, featuring music, special guests and listeners on the phone.
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Music Played
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10cc
Life Is a Minestrone
- The Singles.
- Mercury.
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AC/DC
Play Ball
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
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Bryan Adams
Run To You
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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Bryan Adams
Run To You
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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Bryan Adams
Run To You
- Bryan Adams - The Best Of Me.
- Mercury.
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America
Ventura Highway
- Country Roads (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Aztec Camera
Walk Out to Winter
- The Best Of Aztec Camera.
- Warner E.S.P..
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Shirley Bassey
Goldfinger
- Heartbeat - The 60's Gold Collection.
- Global Television.
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Blondie
One Way Or Another
- Blondie - Parallel Lines.
- Chrysalis.
- 2.
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The Boomtown Rats
Rat Trap
- Greatest Hits Of 1978 (Various Artis.
- Premier.
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Jamie Cullum
Please Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (feat. Gregory Porter)
- (CD Single).
- Island.
- 1.
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Guns N’ Roses
Sweet Child O' Mine
- Greatest Hits.
- Geffen.
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George Harrison
My Sweet Lord
- All Things Must Pass.
- EMI.
- 4.
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James
Sit Down
- True Brit (Various Artists).
- Polygram Tv.
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Lenny Kravitz
New York City
- (CD Single).
- Roxie Records.
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Paul McCartney
Hope For The Future
- Pure McCartney.
- Virgin EMI Records.
- 1.
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Mental as Anything
Live It Up
- Drive Time (Various Artists).
- Dino.
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New Order
World In Motion
- Snap It Up! (Various Artists).
- CBS.
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Nico & Vinz
In Your Arms
- (CD Single).
- Warner Bros.
- 001.
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Tom Odell
Real Love
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
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Dolly Parton
Blue Smoke
- Blue Smoke - The Best Of Dolly.
- Sony Music.
- 1.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Universally Speaking
- (CD Single).
- Warner Bros.
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Soft Cell
Tainted Love
- vertigo.
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Steely Dan
Rikki Don't Lose That Number
- A Decade Of Steely Dan.
- MCA.
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T. Rex
Hot Love
- Electric Warrior (Deluxe Edition).
- A&M.
- 13.
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Frankie Vaughan
Tower of Strength
- Rediscover The 50's - Here Comes Summ.
- Old Gold.
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The Who
I Can't Explain
- The Who Hits 50! (Deluxe Edition).
- Polydor.
- 002.
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Stevie Wonder
Isn't She Lovely
- Songs In The Key Of Life Vol.2.
- Hitsville.
Pause for Thought
From Rabbi Pete Tobias of the Liberal Synagogue, Elstree:
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I follow God on Twitter. I have to be honest – I don’t think it’s really God. The account doesn’t have the badge to show it’s authentic. And some of the language is a bit ungodly. Nevertheless some of the comments on the TweetOfGod account are thought provoking, which, I suppose, is what contemplating God is meant to make us do.
One of this bogus God’s recent tweets on prayer showed a picture of some American Football players kneeling in a circle and praying, presumably asking God for victory. The text accompanying the image says ‘Not listening. Don’t care. Shut up shut up shut up.’
If both teams in a contest and their respective supporters implore God to favour them, what’s God supposed to do? It reminds me of my first lesson about asking God to do impossible things. It came not from a rabbi but from an Enid Blyton book – I forget which one. It had a nice family and a not-so-nice family. The daughter of the nice family tried to teach her not-so-nice counterpart about prayer. A few days later, after a school test, not-so-nice girl protested that prayer didn’t work. ‘The test asked what was the capital of France,’ she explained. ‘I put Berlin. When I realised it was wrong, I prayed to God to make Berlin France’s capital but he didn’t. So praying doesn’t work.’
Asking God to make a sports team win or change a European capital is ridiculous and unfair. If we’re going to pray to God to ask for things, we have to give God a chance to make them happen. But prayer isn’t just about asking for things, however reasonable our demands might be. Another key element of prayer is gratitude and appreciation.
13th century Christian philosopher Meister Eckhart said ‘If the only prayer you said was thank you,that would be enough.’ Sometimes it’s hard to be appreciative, but here’s a Yiddish proverb that indicates the importance of gratitude even in adversity: ‘If a Jew breaks a leg, he thanks God that he didn’t break both legs; if he breaks both, he thanks God he didn’t break his neck.’ I believe there is always something in our lives for which to be grateful and to acknowledge with thanks.
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- Thu 27 Nov 2014 06:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2
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