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Fun on Friday...

Bryan Burnett | 18:05 UK time, Thursday, 25 November 2010

Teacher is very impressed by the standard of homework submitted on the blog this week and as Lord Sugar might say, ' I have arranged a treat for you all!' Friday's theme will be chosen from the blog and only from the blog! So, what's it to be bloggers?

We need to have your suggestions in by lunchtime tomorrow so we can get organised for the show. So, chat among yourselves and see what you think will work for Friday's show.

The themes we've had this week have all been pretty varied so I'm happy not to place any restrictions on your creativity. Capt Ramius has got us started with his true fans idea which I like a lot. I've wanted do a 'not their biggest hit' kind of show for a while so that could fit the bill. Let me know what you think...

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Songs we have requested but still wait for?

  • Comment number 2.

    Songs about cold?

  • Comment number 3.

    just so it doesn't look like we don't want to use a golden opportunity for suggestions, here's a couple more
    Scotch says I suggested

    tea and biscuits
    (I think it my idea of a wild celebration over Gong being played - no I don't get out much) and I think possibly I'm about to disown it and go for

    Frenzied Friday

    Heaven only knows how many times we've asked for, as DC says,
    requested but never played songs, (which makes it in a circular sort of way a theme that has been oft requested but never used)
    but I do think Capt Ramius's is a great idea


  • Comment number 4.

    Adam is in transit but I'm sure he said something about Space

  • Comment number 5.

    #2

    Songs to keep us warm:

    Hot Chocolate
    Canned Heat
    The Heat Is On
    Hot Love
    Hot Stuff
    Hotlegs
    Hothouse Flowers......

  • Comment number 6.

    Brass in pocket......

  • Comment number 7.

    Warm Love.......for the Captain's theme idea!

  • Comment number 8.

    Unwanted gifts?

  • Comment number 9.

    We,ve all got some cold weather now, so how about we alternate cold songs with hot songs to remind us summer will come along. E.g. Snowbound - Ozark mountain daredevils then Stevie Wonder's You are the sunshine of my life then Cold wind - Arcade fire followed by Sunny afternoon - The kinks then Funk in the deep freeze - Chet baker and Sun it rises - Fleet foxes etc etc

  • Comment number 10.

    It was all going so well until you mentioned the Fleet Foxes.

  • Comment number 11.

    ex left foes

  • Comment number 12.

    B.B. King just sent me this message on f***book: 'May your heart be filled with gladness and your home be filled with joy. Happy Thanksgiving!'
    How cool is that? I like to think it was just for me and not the other 259,139 people who are also his friends.

    Friday night - let's make it blues night

  • Comment number 13.

    for the Praise and Blame fans: did you hear about on the news before GIO?

  • Comment number 14.

    See Glen's post #71 on previous thread

  • Comment number 15.

    #12

    May your heart be filled with gladness and your home be filled with joy
    May your heart be filled with gladness and your home be filled with joy
    But it's a lonely day for me - I'm the original Blues Boy

    #13

    For £35 he'd better do the encore in his white Speedos.

  • Comment number 16.

    #3

    Gaie,

    Am I giving you credit for someone else's idea?

    Who suggested 'Have a Cuppa Tea!' as a theme?

    Ah should be telt!

  • Comment number 17.

    Freaks 'Freaky' Friday!

    Who are/were the artists in need of a psychiatrist!

  • Comment number 18.

    #15 nobody wants to see any man in Speedos. Least of all TJ. He's a fine singer, but.

  • Comment number 19.

    #17 That would be too Sun-PC, madmac. Rephrased, it might work better.

  • Comment number 20.

    Speak for yourself M.D. I always wear my Budgie Smugglers much to everyones delight!

  • Comment number 21.

    #20 don't want to burst your bubble....but.... are you sure that's delight and not just polite sniggers? Hats off to you if you can pull that look off, right enough. I am humbled into silence if you can.

  • Comment number 22.

    #4 Adam told me he wanted Space too..I think he just meant time away from me on the blog tho...

  • Comment number 23.

    #1

    I also like DC's idea. I have a long list...



    ...and cousins who went to school with the Brennans...

  • Comment number 24.

    I refuse to conform with swim shorts... having never been a surfer!

    As a competitive swimmer & water polo player in ones youth I justify my 'Speedos' to the family on the grounds of drag issues.

    Hadn't put you down as a fatist, LOL!

  • Comment number 25.

    #16 ah, lost in the mists of too many blogs. I thought last week you meant triumphant Friday as a theme. Confused, as I so often am. And trailing in with yesterday's news. #14. :0(
    I'll away and see if Tom's managed to wish me a Happy Thanksgiving to cheer me up. Or maybe I'll just imagine him in a pair of Speedos.....Oh sorry, getting carried away there.

    Friday: songs by artists you'd like to see in their underwear

  • Comment number 26.

    #16 I think it was Adam

    We can blame him for everything coz he's in transit

    #23 it's a tempting idea but I think the programme politburo would find a way of ignoring what has been ignored

  • Comment number 27.

    #24 fatist??? not at all. Nowt wrong with anyone carrying any excess. It's how it's carried that's the issue. A bit of style and decorum. Nobody cares about the wobbly bits if they're well-managed and presented with confidence. If someone has to wear unflattering get-ups to improve their performance, that's fine. But that was never an excuse for Tom Jones. I rest my case.

  • Comment number 28.


    Drag issues...

    Budgie smugglers...

    Gotta be a joke in there somewhere...

  • Comment number 29.

    Fatist? I saw Fat and Frantic at The Marquee Club once, or was that yeaterday?

  • Comment number 30.

    #25

    You mean like a Freudian slip?

  • Comment number 31.

    Mary, its not as if he doesn't have enough Knickers, Slips & Girdles to pick from is it?







  • Comment number 32.

    #31

    Are these the Drag issues?

  • Comment number 33.

    #28

    fair dinkim but that's no way to talk about the Aussies...

  • Comment number 34.

    #33

    How are things Down Under?

  • Comment number 35.

    In Sydney?

    Devine...

  • Comment number 36.

    #28

    Check out this

  • Comment number 37.

    Another sleepless night ahead, how about hope over experience as a theme, or misplaced optimism, or humiliation at the hands of Australians.

  • Comment number 38.

    #37 I don't like cricket uh oh no!

    Though apologies for calling those that do bad names on the previous thread.



  • Comment number 39.

    Howsabout
    Long Songs
    Gambling songs
    Songs that tell a story

    I also liked Scotch's thanksgiving theme and Captains fav act without the klaxon. I would even go as far as to restrict it to album tracks.

  • Comment number 40.

    Songs that have never been a uk hit

    Brown Eyed Girl / Van Morrison
    Tinsel Town in the Rain / Blue Nile
    One Way or Another / Blondie
    Redemption Song / Bob marley
    The Sound of Silence / Simon and Garfunkel
    Thunder Road / Bruce Springsteen
    Old Time Rock n Roll / Bob seger
    Reeling in the Years / Steely dan
    Desperado / Eagles
    Take me to the River / Al Green
    Alison / Elvis Costello
    Time in a Bottle / Jim Croce
    Mr Bojangles / Sammy Davis Jnr
    Harvest Moon / Neil young
    New Rose / Damned
    Eagle / Abba


    etc etc etc




  • Comment number 41.

    #37

    The triumph of hope over experience sounds good to me. There was a time when I figured that people would, inevitably, let you down, and that made me keep everyone at arm's length.


    Until I realised that I, too, was one of those people.

















    misanthropic git

  • Comment number 42.

    Okay then we're back to Fatist Friday!

  • Comment number 43.

    I quite like the True Fans night suggested by Captain Ramius, playing the less well known songs rather than the usual often played ones.

    My choice would be for "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" by The Shangri Las, instead of "Leader of the Pack".

  • Comment number 44.

    #40

    Songs which have never been a hit but are heard more often than the time signal. Ideal for this show.

  • Comment number 45.

    Hows about Best Number Two's?

    And I'm not referring to down under

  • Comment number 46.

    #41 'Don't confront me with my failures, I had not forgotten them' - the best friends understand why people are as they are. We all let each other down, it's the human condition. The best we can do is go on learning and turning negative to positive.


    If the theme is only to be announced tonight, then there's no point in suggesting ones needing either elaborate research on our part or furious searching by GIO.
    So space or colours it is. And if Bryan reads that out and says I suggested it I'm off to another radio station.

  • Comment number 47.

    Errm, Capt Ramius's true fans idea twisted to 'not their biggest hit'.

    Unlikely to deliver what the listener truly desires plus reckon the production team would be in melt-down attempting to up-skill their knowledge in an afternoon LOL.

    You'd get the all usual suspects & their near misses & be left feeling cheated!

  • Comment number 48.


    Revenge - Reprisals - Rage - Resentment - Retribution - Rancour - Retaliation

    Take your pick or mix 'n' match!

    There's not enough anger on this show. Allow us to vent our rage!!!

    ;o)

  • Comment number 49.


    'It's Rocky Raccoon Night'

    I'm with the Captain and the others. The blogotariat has long championed the 'less obvious'and been permanently frustrated by the show's playlist policy which, understandably, believes that the listeners are only really intereted in the familiar, because it's tea time/ drive time.

    It is a central tenet of the henri hannah radio show that the opposite is true: that presented properly - in an amusing and entertaining way,the proletariat are sophisticated, interested and open minded,at any time.

    Of course, the likes of me would give my right arm to be in the studio petitioning for the blogotariat's choices and I think the Captain would too, I'm sure. They should let us do that, a kind of radio version of juke box jury. That would be good fun, a better form of 'zoo' radio.

    Last week someone texted in for 'Nous Sommes Du Soleil'. No one in the studio had heard of it.Anyone who sat through the apogee of prog in December 1973 will ever forget it.'The Listener' is much more knowledgeable and broad minded than the conventions of radio programming believe.

    'Rocky Racoon Night' could be an opportunity to prove it: open the door, and let 'em in.

    regardez youse

    henri


  • Comment number 50.

    Herbs + Spices
    Singers with quiffs
    Like the 'not the most oft-heard song idea, think its been done before, hope they'd play stuff they really haven't played more than once beore.
    Tea + Biscuits sounds interestiong...was that not Glen's idea...or maybe Adam's?

    One theme I liked before was the songs with 1 word title...then 2, 3 and 4 words and so on.

  • Comment number 51.

    #47/#49

    Yeah, I noticed that change too - 'biggest hit' is not quite a neat subset of 'most obvious/best known tracks', let alone entirely congruent (yes, it's back to Maths Ö÷²¥´óÐãwork & set theory).

    'Most obvious' is a bit more subjective. It's kind of the opposite of the Family Fortunes concept - get 100 people to name a track by the band, and only play those that get the big "WA-WAAA" noise. I like the idea of an in-studio bloggers' jury to do the filtering.

    I also like the idea of the team doing homework - that's what I've suggested for a long, long time: if you don't know a suggested track, give it a listen, and then you end up playing a lot more lesser-known but brilliant tracks. (Did someone invoke the ghost of John Peel there?)

    And I like very much the summary of "Rocky Racoon" night :-)

  • Comment number 52.

    Exactly 50 years ago today: 25th November, 1960: The Scottish Parliament met in order to protect the alleged existence of the Loch Ness Monster. It was reported that a group of young English men were planning on dropping homemade bombs into the water in order to bring Nessie to the surface. This would result in her capture for further study. The Chief constable of Inverness supported scientific study of Nessie, however he did not support bombing her assuming she did exist....

    How about songs about myths, legends and tall tales?

    River man: Nick Drake
    White Rabbit: Jefferson Airplane
    Pinball Wizard: The Who
    A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall: Bob Dylan

  • Comment number 53.

    Except, it was exactly 50 years ago yesterday... but you know what I mean!!

  • Comment number 54.

    #52

    I like that one - one could also add

    * D:ream - Things can only get better
    * Sam Cooke - A Change is Gonna Come

    (insert Ben Elton catchphrase here)

  • Comment number 55.

    Yes Mike...I've been suggesting Myths + Legends for about 3 years!!! So, good luck!!! :o)

  • Comment number 56.

    The big problem here is the fact that Bryan does not like anything he hasn’t heard before, hence the reluctance to play FRANK ZAPPA and GONG and refusal to play ROBIN WILLIAMSON. It makes me wonder how he ever got to like anything in the first place.

    FredTheFish was the person who suggested TEA as a theme – not sure who added the BISCUITS though.

    And I mean that most sincerely, folks.

  • Comment number 57.

    #47 #49 #51 To deep for me guys. Didn't mean to misquote, or change, your suggested theme captain. Just wanted to get a song played that I haven't heard in a while.

  • Comment number 58.

    #57

    I think we were more talking about the refocusing in the main blog post - so don't worry... unless you're Bryan in disguise (*shock horror*) :-)

  • Comment number 59.

    How Ironic...Bernard Matthews dies the day after thanksgiving. A lot of turkeys will be turning in their gravy.

  • Comment number 60.

    #58 I have now read the main blog post, my misunderstanding.

    Note to self - read the main blog post before posting.

  • Comment number 61.

    So, do we have a concensus of opinion here? You saw what happened when the blog united to demand a gong song on pudsey night. Maybe we agree what we want and then blog 50 posts asking for the theme?

  • Comment number 62.

    Or even a consensus?

  • Comment number 63.

    Howabout holding my theme back to Xmas(ish) week when we might well be able to assemble a Pacific Quay quorum to invade the studios and provide on-air klaxons?

    And beers afterwards.

    (Which would also satisfy my £50 'be a co-producer' CiN proposal)

  • Comment number 64.

    #63 I'll go with that!

    #56 to be fair to Bryan, he's played a fair few songs for me that he's not heard before - the Unwinding Hours, the Low Anthem, Frightened Rabbit, Kassidy - and seemed to quite like them. Common factor? They're all newish bands.

  • Comment number 65.

    My local just re-opened due the hard work of the new owners: the former bartender and the former general manager plus the original owner...hats off to Jeff, Helen Marie, and Svend.

    Why not a theme about pub names?

    Sir Edmond Halley's = Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft by The Carpenters
    Fox and Hounds = Anything by Pet Shop Boys

    Etc.

    Scott Martin
    Charlotte NC

  • Comment number 66.

    So what's it gonnae be?

    Hot & Cold?
    Number two's?
    Pubs?
    Tea & Biscuits?
    Avoid the klaxon?
    Ignored requests?
    Fibs?



    The suspense is...... (yawn....) zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Comment number 67.

    #56

    Shuggy,

    Thanks for the info! I thought it wis a quine...

    I think the biscuits were Kinky's idea.

    >8-D

  • Comment number 68.

    Adam!

    Does Scotch kain you????

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