they could try Skies Over Cairo, Django, Django - or just mention it in passing on their way to something they've played before. Obviously they could also play Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended as Lovers, but since there are over 100 posts on FB they'll more likely go for the 'popular tonight' angle, hugely relieved that their daring theme of 5 years or less hadn't permanently lost them their listeners.
Good girl! I see there are a lot of Tom Petty shouts today but none from Gaie. And Henri and Norrie seem to have been on the wrong end of a few chuckings over the years.
I love Tom dearly, as you know, but if I want to listen to him I'll just put on a CD. Suggesting someone that hasn't been played before, or a relatively new band is a wee challenge I'm up for now and again, but that's it.
Tonight, BTW, Richard Thompson on BBC4.
And Glen 'll be impressed that my son's picked up on Warren Zevon from somewhere. Not GIO, obviously.
DC has been admitted to East Fife General Hospital suffering from Rhinocopter's disease (a brain malfunction rendering the patient incapable of speaking without using anagrams).
So when's instrumental night. I might come out of retirement and ask for Marvin's After the Dance (Instrumental Version). The reason for this would be that the vocal version wouldn't qualify unless they are still bending the rules on themes.
Bourée - Jethro Tull
Baroque 'n' Roll!
Rodrigo y Gabriela - "Stairway To Heaven"
ReplyDeleteIncredible Bongo Band - "Apache"
Hank Beefheart Marvin
DeleteCould get a bit of Space in:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nokkQj8E2ZY
Chance of a bit of Space on tonight's show
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nokkQj8E2ZY
they could try Skies Over Cairo, Django, Django - or just mention it in passing on their way to something they've played before. Obviously they could also play Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended as Lovers, but since there are over 100 posts on FB they'll more likely go for the 'popular tonight' angle, hugely relieved that their daring theme of 5 years or less hadn't permanently lost them their listeners.
ReplyDeleteYet another excuse to ask for
Bluebell Polka - Jimmy Shand
A great Scotsman - talented yet unassuming.
Delete"BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO..."
I would dispute that. Staying together is hard. Easier to stay single.
simple single git
Chance for Olga to get her oar in again then.
DeleteTodd Rundgren - "Can We Still Be Friends"
DeleteIn Glasgow in June. I think I'll go along.
Deletejulie's havin' a camlachie on FB
ReplyDeletecheers frae the dale
Good girl!
DeleteI see there are a lot of Tom Petty shouts today but none from Gaie.
And Henri and Norrie seem to have been on the wrong end of a few chuckings over the years.
Eh?
DeleteJulie x
A lame chic
DeleteI love Tom dearly, as you know, but if I want to listen to him I'll just put on a CD. Suggesting someone that hasn't been played before, or a relatively new band is a wee challenge I'm up for now and again, but that's it.
ReplyDeleteTonight, BTW, Richard Thompson on BBC4.
And Glen 'll be impressed that my son's picked up on Warren Zevon from somewhere. Not GIO, obviously.
He's falling into bad habits. Nip it in the bud.
DeleteOIG
ReplyDeleteI have some sad news.
ReplyDeleteDC has been admitted to East Fife General Hospital suffering from Rhinocopter's disease (a brain malfunction rendering the patient incapable of speaking without using anagrams).
His condition is said to be tarty fiascos.
MOG!
...for static, say...
...car is fast toy!
I'm getting out of here. It must be cutie's info.
DeleteIncest? Oui. F...!
So when's instrumental night. I might come out of retirement and ask for Marvin's After the Dance (Instrumental Version).
ReplyDeleteThe reason for this would be that the vocal version wouldn't qualify unless they are still bending the rules on themes.
Paolo,
Maybe there is something here that interests you.
Me, I'll be tuned in to BBC Radio England.
Wednesday could be interesting... how the theme will be defined I mean.
DeleteGuitar heroes on the other hand....
The ultimate chorus - Jesus Wants me For A Sunbeam.
DeleteSince ultimate is an absolute there can only be one record each evening, so good opportunities for lots of folksy chat from Miss B.
HALLELUJAH!
That you just in from the Baptist Kirk, Scotch?
DeleteNo. but he's been drinking Trappist Kriek.
DeleteThat's a rubbish anagram
DeleteOh don't call him a Baptist Adam...you'll get him wittering in Yiddish again...it's difficult enough to understand him as it is!
ReplyDeleteJulie x
Yiddish, shmiddish...
WISHING Y'ALL A HAPPY & KOSHER PASSOVER!