Getting in the mood
Monday greetings to all bloggers, hope your weekend was all you hoped it would be. Star event here was the purchase of the Christmas Tree amid all the usual hoopla. Child 2 always insists on the tallest available, while Mrs M would rather something more subtle. Child 1 wont notice and child 3 doesn't mind as long as he can hang his tardis from it. Anyway 11 feet of Nordman won the day and is now delicately and tastefully decorated. Last I looked, no Dr Who attachments were in evidence. But early days.
We have Annie Lennox singing for us today with some songs from her new festive album and something for the Great British songbook too. She is still one of the towering figures of British music, having sold millions of records over 4 decades and that voice is as powerful as ever. Annie with us after 6...
Christmas really takes hold today, not just with Annie but we'll start Christmas confessions today too at 5.40. And the oldies this week will be (very) loosely building a nativity, starting with MARY and JOSEPH and PARENTS in general. MOTHERS and FATHERS is our theme today so plenty to go at I should think.
Plus, with this X FActor talk of Matt and Rebecca on TV last night, you need the original Matt and Rebecca. Live from 5!
Have a prosperous and enticing Monday...

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At 09:15 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:Good Morning -
Simon, please will you thank Annie Lennox for all her work over the years? Please tell her that “Christmas Cornucopia” is truly beautiful.
Thank you so much.
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At 09:16 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:George Michael - Father Figure, or if you're feeling Christmassy, The Kinks - Father Christmas!
TTFN.
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At 09:23 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:I'm thinking.................
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At 09:27 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:LADY MADONNA
LET IT BE - Beatles
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At 09:31 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:What about ....
Daddy Cool - Boney M
*coat ....*
morning all!
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At 09:33 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:DANCE WITH MY FATHER AGAIN - Luther Van Dross
MAMA - Connie Francis
DADDY'S HOME - Cliff
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At 09:35 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:Mama Mia -ABBa
Does your Mother Know -Abba
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At 09:38 13th Dec 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:morning all :-)
'papa was a rolling stone' The Temptations
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At 09:39 13th Dec 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:'dance with my father' Lutha Vandross
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At 09:39 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Mama - The Spice Girls
Mama - Genesis
Deevs (not a Mama!)
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At 09:40 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:OH MEIN PAPA - Eddie Calvert
MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY - Eartha Kitt/Mariyl Monroe
I WANT A GIRL JUST LIKE THE GIRL THAT MARRIED DEAR OLD DAD - Al Jolson
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At 09:40 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:Mother & Child Reunion by Paul Simon
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At 09:41 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Julia - The Beatles
(written by John for his late monther, Julia)
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At 09:42 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:DON'T JUMP OFF THE ROOF DAD - Tommy Cooper!
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At 09:46 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW - Beatles
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At 09:50 13th Dec 2010, Brandon wrote:Morning All,
'Mother and Child Reunion' Paul Simo
Hope its a good day for everybody
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Comment number 17.
At 09:50 13th Dec 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:'Mary' Scissor Sisters
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At 09:52 13th Dec 2010, Brandon wrote:Here is the missing n from 16!
'Father and Son' Cat Stevens
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At 09:52 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:MY OLD MAN'S A DUSTMAN - Lonnie Donegan
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At 09:55 13th Dec 2010, Posh Soul Lady wrote:'fool to cry' The Rolling Stones
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Comment number 21.
At 09:56 13th Dec 2010, Billie on the Blog wrote:That's me done apart from
LIZZIE BORDAN (YOU CAN'T CHOP YOUR MOTHER UP IN MASSACHUSETTS) -
Chad Mitchell Trio!
Have Nicetimes
Love
BP
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Comment number 22.
At 10:03 13th Dec 2010, Brandon wrote:'Sylvia's Mother' Dr Hook
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Comment number 23.
At 10:15 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now
Junior - Mama Used To Say
The Band - Rag Mama Rag
James Brown - Papa's Got A Brand New Bag
Thank heavens for iPod searches... :-)
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Comment number 24.
At 10:17 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Tie Your Mother Down - Queen
Deevs
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At 10:19 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:Sweet Child Of Mine by Guns N Roses
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At 10:20 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:Marys Boy Child by Boney M
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At 10:21 13th Dec 2010, Alison from Eastleigh wrote:Morning all
Our tree is up as well now ... several years ago Mr from Eastleigh chose a whopper that bent over at the top where it touched the ceiling ... when the children cut off the net it was wrapped in, we were all pinned against the wall by the huge branches and no-one could see the telly ... judicious pruning with secateurs saved the day though ...
Please may I suggest Mother of Mine by Neil Reid ... CLP played the Osmond version last week, but he's always nicking songs from this blog, so fair's fair
Have a lovely Monday x
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Comment number 28.
At 10:23 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:or
Marys Boy Child by harry Belafonte
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Comment number 29.
At 10:27 13th Dec 2010, elaine_mary wrote:Mary and Joseph Song by Richard Thompson
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Comment number 30.
At 10:30 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:May I go for a Christmas Mummy Double Whammy .....
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - The Ronettes
That would go down very nicely as I cook a cheeky Monday night roast!
Deevs
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Comment number 31.
At 10:38 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:Good Morning All
How about:
PAPA DON'T PREACH by Madonna
PROUD MARY by Creedence Clearwater Revival
ARMS OF MARY by the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver
And for the HOIB:
MARY'S BOY CHILD by Boney M.
Busy day today - might not be around much. I'll try and poop back at lunchtime.
Deebee X
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At 10:44 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:Morning all
Sorry for being late. I have a note. Blame it on the Germans.
My auggestion for today:
HEY JOE - JIMI HENDRIX
And a brace of "Mary's"
MARIA - BLONDIE
(MARIE"S THE NAME) HIS LATEST FLAME - ELVIS
Good day all!
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At 10:45 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Good Morning Each!
Oh, Deevs, what have you done. Coat, you ask for. I reckon what you really need is...
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At 10:47 13th Dec 2010, Brandon wrote:Last from me off out now
'(Daddy you're)A Fool to Cry' Rolling Stones
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At 10:55 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:not THE HAT!!!!
I thought (hoped!) I'd redeemed myself with Queen and The Ronettes......
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(can I sew some flowers on the hat to make it a dippy hippy hippy flower pot styleeeeee ...?)
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Comment number 36.
At 11:08 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:A few ideas...
'Dear Dad' by Dave Edmunds
'Oh Daddy' by Fleetwood Mac
'Father Christmas Do Not Touch Me' by The Goodies
'Son Of My Father' by Chicory Tip
'I've Lost My Mummy' by Rolf Harris
'Holy Mother' by Eric Clapton and Pavarotti
'Mother Dear' by The Divine Comedy
'Mothers Lament' by Cream (tee-hee)
'Korean Parents' by Randy Newman
'Parents' by Desmond Dekker
'My Parents' by Fascinating Aida
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At 11:09 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:"Father Christmas Do Not Touch Me" ......
You're kidding, right!?!? You'd never get away with that now ....
You gotta love the 1970s!
Deevs
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At 11:16 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Do do do do do you remember
do do do do do you recall....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC3AphnJLbE
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At 11:18 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:OMG! I can't play it at work but will definitely give that some time from home tonight (maybe if I need cheering up at half time during the Utd/Gunners showdown!
GoonerDeevs
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Comment number 40.
At 11:31 13th Dec 2010, loveoneanother wrote:Mother by John Lennon
Mommy & Daddy by The Monkees
That's All Right Mama by Elvis Presley
Daddy Rolling Stone by The Who
Daddy Kool by Boney M (and something similarly titled by Darts)
Take Your Mama Out by Scissor Sisters
Mama Said Knock You Out by L L Cool J
White Punks On Dope by The Tubes and I Don't Like Mondays by The Boomtown Rats, they're both about teenagers feeling misunderstood by their parent - aren't they?
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At 11:33 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:A few more...
'Daddy Cool' by The Darts
'Momma' by ELO
'Your Poppa Don't Mind' by Supertramp
And, if you want both fathers and Joseph in one easy slice...
'Poppa Joe' by The Sweet seems to fit the bill.
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At 12:38 13th Dec 2010, lord gazza wrote:mornig all
father and son-cat stevens
matthew and son-cat stevens
mother and child reunion-paul simon
annie im not your daddy-kid creole and the coconuts
daddys home-cliff richard
dont cry daddy-elvis presley
mamma do-pixie lotte
mamma-spice girls
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At 12:53 13th Dec 2010, Ethics_Man wrote:Happy new week everyone! Christmas is most definately on the horizon now!
There's been some good suggestions, however may I add the following - based upon the Lyrics rather than the title:
WHAT'S GOING ON - MARVIN GAYE
Cheers all!
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At 13:00 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:Did anyone suggest..
JOHNNY AND MARY - ROBERT PALMER
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At 13:08 13th Dec 2010, Daniel Tuley wrote:hi all
mama by genesis
thanks
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At 13:09 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:Afternoon all
JBG - I think you have... now! :)
Not sure how appropriate it is bur what about
O C Smith - Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp.
Cheers
A
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At 13:11 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:Also on a lyrics basis rather than title what about
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
Useful if Simon need to nip out for any length of time!
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At 13:13 13th Dec 2010, Simonward1964 wrote:Hi to all you lovely bloggers.
Quick post from me as still stupidly busy and away from my office most of the time.
How about U2 "A Man and a Woman" for a suggestion?
GB
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At 13:13 13th Dec 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Afternoon All,
Just back from the dentist after the last of the root canal work! Yippee! Although I must admit that it has certainly cured me of any dread about going to the dentist, nice man and a relatively painless procedure. And it cost less than your London dentist, Simon!
I would like to suggest MOTHERS TALK by TEARS FOR FEARS
but must admit that Paul's Darts suggestion would be good to hear. That Den Hegarty has a wonderful deep voice.
Right off to man the laundry, two lots of 3 months worth of student washing.....I may be some time!
Mcw x
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At 13:13 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:Sorry - Have I killed the blog?
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At 13:15 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:Hello MCW
Oh sounds like you may be some time - Not the washing but the ironing which could be the killer there!
A
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At 13:15 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:And a sneaky 50 as well for me ;))
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At 13:15 13th Dec 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:#50 I think I've found a pulse, Andy!
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At 13:35 13th Dec 2010, Molineux62 wrote:Another request for
FATHER & SON - Cat Stevens
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Comment number 55.
At 13:38 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:I'm here, but I have nothing useful or interesting to say. Not that that usually stops me...
;o)
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At 13:40 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:By the way, no offence Andy #46 but if Simon plays that one, I'll have to turn the radio off. Temporarily, of course. It's one of the few songs I absolutely cannot bear to listen to. Another one is KD Lang's 'Constant craving'.
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At 13:42 13th Dec 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Two from the Beach Boys:
CHILD IS FATHER OF THE MAN or
I'M BUGGED AT MY OL' MAN also by The Beach Boys
Hi Deebee! x
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At 13:43 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:#57 *waves* Hi Mcw - how are you?
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At 13:44 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Deebee,
#56 - songs we cannot stand? The Rah Band - Clouds Across The Moon. My brother bought it for his mobile DJ days, and I threatened to snap it in two if he ever played on my record players. Even at the age of 14 with a brother six years older, I knew my stuff... :-)
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At 13:46 13th Dec 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:#57 Had to be very careful and not make any typo's with that last suggestion!!! ;-)
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At 13:50 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:#60 LOL!
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At 13:50 13th Dec 2010, Molly Coddle wrote:Skeeve/Deebee it has to be Lady In Red by Chris de Burgh that has me reaching for the off switch! Any Simply Red too, especially their version of The Air That I Breathe.
Must be because I see 'red' with them both!
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At 13:56 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:#56 - It's fine DB - we all have songs like that and I know what you mean about Constant Craving - yes I have one to shut her up!
#60 - Well done MCW avoided the Mod's eye with that one ;)
A
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Comment number 64.
At 13:57 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:I'm with you on Lady in Red, but I do actually like Simply Red - their songs, anyway (no comment on Mick Hucknell's social life...). Must admit I haven't heard The Air that I Breathe though...
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At 13:59 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:#48 Simon W - you inspired me to make the following auggestion:
ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN - ABBA
Seems to sum up what's needed to get some nativity activity in place!
#56 Deebee Wow! And, Why? That's one of my all time favourite songs and albums.
#49 Mcw. Ouch, sorry to hear about the root-canal - that's no fun
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At 14:00 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:I meant kd lang, Constsnt Craving
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Comment number 67.
At 14:01 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:and here's the missing "a", unless you preferred the Polish version.
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Comment number 68.
At 14:01 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:The Lady In Red does tend to mean pressing a button to swap stations...
Saw Simply Red in concert back in about 1993 with an ex - wanted to dislike them so much, but they were actually excellent. Hucknall's voice was pretty much note perfect all night.
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At 14:05 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:#65 Seriously, John? Her voice and that song in particular just grate on me - don't know why.
Anyway, no peace for the wicked. Laters pataters...
Deebee X
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Comment number 70.
At 14:11 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:UGH!! The 9 million bicycles in Beijing song just makes me want to stab a haystack!
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At 14:14 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:And of course ..... FIREFLIES!!!
I am angry just thinking about that "song".
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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At 14:20 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Deevs,
Are you psychic...? It's on R2 now...!
And it is rather annoying after about the 2nd play...
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At 14:22 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Skeeve
It went through a phase of ALWAYS being on R2. I quite liked it when I firstheard it but after about the gadzillionth time it just makes me teeth itch and brings me out in hives.
Ugh!!!
Deevs
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At 14:25 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Deevs,
I reckon Simon should present a Drivetime show in the New Year with songs we all hate. Get them out of the way for the year so we don't have to hear them again...now that sounds like a plan!
Right, lunchtime, via the bank and the garage to check the tyres...
TTFN.
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At 14:27 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Skeeve
Sounds like a good idea in principle, but would he have any listeners on that night??!
Deevs
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At 14:52 13th Dec 2010, Alison from Eastleigh wrote:Songs we hate ... you've opened a right can of worms there ...
So with you all on Lady In Red ... I was in Greece on holiday and came back to find it at number one ... what a nightmare ...
Mull of Kintyre ...
The Closest Thing to Crazy by Katie Melua ... there's one bit that literally puts my teeth on edge
love Grumpy Old from Eastleigh
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At 14:53 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Katie Melua ... she of the bicycles in Beijing number.
She must be stopped. Now!
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Comment number 78.
At 14:58 13th Dec 2010, Alison from Eastleigh wrote:#77 DJ's need to give us a 5 minute warning so you can be doing something else and don't accidentally hear her
The End of the Road by Boyz to Men ... awful
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At 15:39 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Songs that we hate. There are a couple that drive me to distraction, and yet I used to rather like them both. Or was at least ambivalent about them. One is Tom Jones 'Delilah. I think Chris Evans destroyed it for me with overplay. And now he has done the same with 'Candyman'.
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At 15:48 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:One more idea, having read back a bit, and thought about lyrics, and not titles. David Essex (or was it really Dave Edmunds) sang this in the film 'Stardust'. I am sure it was about Mothers...
'Dea Sancta'
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At 15:58 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:Another one that has me reaching for the off switch is 'The power of love' by Frankie Goes to Hollywood. I have it on a Christmas album. Beats me what it's got to do with Christmas...
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At 16:07 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Another one - Bonnie Tyler and Lost In France. Terrible song.
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At 16:15 13th Dec 2010, Paul of Sheffield wrote:Three-word-Monday. 'What? No 'Threewordmondaytweet'?
Doesn't work, does it?
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At 16:17 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:Another one for the Hall of Shame...
anything by Celine Dion makes me want to tie her to the front of the Titanic, so she quickly sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
And even worse, seeing her sing or just talk - every move is so contrived. Making me scream just even typing these words.
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At 16:20 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:#81 - DB - See how strange is this thread - I love that version and it is a very Christmas song to me. I think partly from the video, which was a 'traditional' nativity scene and I think the lyrics are 'other worldly'
"The power of love a force from above ... make love your goal" which does sum up part of the Christmas story.
#82 - Skreeve - I don't think its necessarily how good or bad these songs are, some just grate on people.
A
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Comment number 86.
At 16:21 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:#83 Paul - I think "what, no tweet?" or "Very late tweet" are the words you're looking for.
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At 16:22 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:JBG #84 - I'm with you on CD - every track seems like torture. I'd rather have lady in red on repeat all day than hear any of her dodgy songs.
A
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At 16:23 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:#86 - Can you do a Kilroy symbol by text or tweet?
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At 16:25 13th Dec 2010, Deebee wrote:#83 #86 The 'today's theme' tweet was very late today too.
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At 16:25 13th Dec 2010, Skeeve wrote:Andy
#85 - you're probably right. Music is all about taste, and everyone's taste is different. I just think it's great for everyone to discuss their likes and dislikes - discussions like these help keep the blog active if nothing else!!
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At 16:30 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Hmmmm. See, Nic is a massive fan of Radiohead but I just don't get it. I can appreciate they are talented musicians but it's just not for me.
Taste. Very subjective indeedy.
Deevs
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Comment number 92.
At 16:36 13th Dec 2010, Revster wrote:# 4 I'm with Billie - LADY MADONNA - please Simon
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At 16:39 13th Dec 2010, John B Good wrote:#87 Andy - that sounds like a bad nightmare you can't wake up from.
#88. No. Can you?
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At 16:48 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:#93 - re #87 - true, re #88 - lol - it was 'you' plural and vaguely rhetorical!
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At 16:53 13th Dec 2010, Andy Toverson wrote:Deev's - Just seem your three word monday tweet - best of luck getting that one read out! (wrong side of north London methinks)
A ;)
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At 16:56 13th Dec 2010, CrimboDeevs wrote:Haha!! Worth a try tho .....!
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At 17:04 13th Dec 2010, Revster wrote:try for what ...100?
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At 17:04 13th Dec 2010, Revster wrote:You or me?
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At 17:05 13th Dec 2010, Revster wrote:Me?
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At 17:05 13th Dec 2010, Brandon wrote:Go for it Revster
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