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Next week's themes

Bryan Burnett | 18:12 UK time, Friday, 2 May 2008

It's going to be an exciting week for Radio Scotland with a new sound for the station and the launch of our zones. For the new Get It On team working behind the scenes on the show it will be a baptism of fire. I have tried to describe to them how much fun it is working on a really busy edition of Get It On. I hope you will swamp them with the usual selection of old favourites and hard to find oldies.

Talking of which, one of the new features on the extended show will be Dr Disc's Evening Surgery in which our resident musical expert will attempt to solve your musical queries. If there's a song that you haven't been able to find, some lyrics that have been puzzling you, or a desire to hear once again something you no longer thought was available, then e-mail in your queries and we'll get to work.

Having two hours to pay with every night will give me a chance to play catch up with some of the great songs we didn't have time to play first time around.

Let's see what you come up with then...

Mon:
It's a new beginning - 2 hour show, new producer etc so let's celebrate a new season.As Springwatch launches on the Ö÷²¥´óÐã, spring is in the air for tonight’s Get It On. From Mr Blue Sky to The Bees get in touch with the songs that remind you that better weather is on the way.

Tues:

We’ve done guitar riffs, drum fills and horns, so tonight we are looking for the best string sections of all time. Why not leave a comment on the blog or call and text from ten past six…

Wed:
Ö÷²¥´óÐã sweet home is the theme tonight. Lots of great songs to choose from and this could even be the night for a bit of ‘house music’! E-mail getiton@bbc.co.uk with your suggestions…

Thurs:

Julie in Edinburgh has suggested ‘things you might find in the bible’ as a theme. That could be Peter, Paul and Mary, Nazareth or even The Rising by Bruce Springsteen. E-mail your biblical bands (or any other holy book) to getiton@bbc.co.uk or better still leave a comment below...

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