Things that work better together - send Cathy your suggestions
Firstly a big thanks to all of you who responded to my request for songs with an Autumn theme. We've had some great suggestions - my favourite amongst them is Justin Hayward's Forever Autumn, but we've managed to include a Simon and Garfunkel track which I think could definitely pass as one. Quite challenging trying to come up with songs that fit the bill, but it's amazing what producer Bonnie turned up and I hope you enjoy the selection.
Last week too we featured a Jack Johnson song called Better Together, and I suggested what things do go better when they're together - like tea AND a biscuit, but coffee is ok on its own.
Rainy Saturday afternoons and black and white films for example, or hot chocolate and fluffy dressing gowns... this is getting a bit like My Favourite Things from ...there are definitely some things that just work better when they're teamed up with another...any thoughts? Obvious ones like weddings and confetti, Christmas and cake - it always comes down to food don't you find?
What are your suggestions? Why don't we play them or dedicate some music to them?
The Greeting Show, Sunday's 0705.
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At 19th Sep 2010, Scotch Get wrote:Cigareets, whiskey and wild, wild women!
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At 19th Sep 2010, Elzeard Bouffier wrote:Hello, Cathy, Elzeard Bouffier again; it was good to hear "Forever Autumn" this morning, thanks for playing it.
As for things that are better together, how about "Me and you and a dog named Boo", by Lobo, from the mid 1970s - another song we don't hear very often.
All the best.
E.B.
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At 20th Sep 2010, madmacfraeclydebank wrote:#1
Hey Scotch wit you on aboot...
"Sometimes the only thing a western savage understands
Are whiskey and rifles and an unarmed man like you"
#Catriona
That's what I get for the last charm offensive suggesting nice Autumn songs.. I'm off back to Portnaguiran!
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