Sara Cox sits in
Sara Cox sits in for Chris Evans. Expect lots of great music, news headlines, a look at the papers, regular sports updates and a daily Pause for Thought.
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Erasure
A Little Respect
- Erasure - Pop!.
- Mute Records.
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Little Mix
Love Me Like You
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Aretha Franklin
Chain Of Fools
- Aretha Franklin - Queen Of Soul.
- Atlantic.
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The Overtones
Loving The Sound
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Ben Howard
Keep Your Head Up
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Voice of the Beehive
Don't Call Me Baby
- Now 12 (Various Artists).
- Now.
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CeeLo Green
Music To My Soul
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- Warner Bros.
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Paolo Nutini
Pencil Full Of Lead
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Bobby Darin
Queen Of The Hop
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Rod Stewart
Please
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Four Tops
Loco In Acapulco
- Their Greatest Hits.
- Telstar.
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Althea & Donna
Uptown Top Ranking
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Shakira
Whenever, Wherever
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- Epic.
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Yes
Owner Of A Lonely Heart
- Top Gear 2 - Various Artists.
- Columbia.
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Stereo MC’s
Step It Up
- Stereo Mc's - Connected.
- 4th And Broadway.
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The Kinks
You Really Got Me
- The Journey - Part 1.
- BMG.
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The Killers
Mr Brightside
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The Pointer Sisters
Jump (For My Love)
- The Best Of The Pointer Sisters.
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Naughty Boy
Runnin' (Lose It All) (feat. µþ±ð²â´Ç²Ô³¦Ã© & Arrow Benjamin)
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- Virgin EMI.
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The Jimi Hendrix Experience
All Along The Watchtower
- The Jimi Hendrix Collection.
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John Lee Hooker
Boom Boom
- Now 1992 - The Millennium Series.
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Dead or Alive
You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)
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Electric Light Orchestra
When I Was A Boy
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Wham!
Young Guns (Go For It)
- Wham - The Best Of Wham!.
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Take That
Hey Boy
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Iron Lion Zion
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Sheppard
Geronimo
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Jamie Cullum
I'm All Over It
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Pause For Thought
From Canon Ann Easter, Chaplain to the Queen:
We’re in the season of remembrance; it was All Hallow’s Eve, or Hallowe’en on Saturday, All Hallows Day yesterday (also known as Saints’ Day) and it’s All Souls Day today when we remember all those people who have died who weren’t recognised saints – almost everyone then! - and so it’s very appropriate that this afternoon I’m taking part in a conference about death and dying.Â
Although we’re open about so much these days, many people still find it hard to talk about death and the issues surrounding it so we’re going to offer some guidelines on writing a will, for example, and to look at the effects of bereavement, and how to plan a funeral, your own or someone else’s. I’ve conducted hundreds of funerals over the years and I’ve found it a great privilege to work with people as they plan the service. I help them to make it an opportunity to re-member the person who’s died, to bring together and make real and lasting some of what they were, their relationships and their impact on the world and to give thanks for them.
Most people are very positive and some have even wanted me to say that their loved one was a saint but I feel we can’t ignore their imperfections and struggles, their fragile attempts to make the best of whatever life threw at them. Recently a family’s tribute included a list of the establishments where the dear departed had spent time at Her Majesty’s pleasure – that might be taking it a step too far!Â
Perhaps four or five times, I’ve been told that there is nothing good or nice to say about the person who’s died and I have to resort to a hope that God knew good things about them that perhaps we didn’t.
As a Christian, I believe that death isn’t the end of a person or the love they’ve shared; I believe that there is a new and wonderful dimension where people are fully themselves, but more so - well and whole and free; so, as well as talking about funerals this afternoon - which clergy will do til the cows come home – I’ll be offering the opportunity to light a candle and say a prayer – I believe that’s a good thing to do for us and for them.
Broadcast
- Mon 2 Nov 2015 06:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 2
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