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Miss Chatelaine by kd laing on Graham Norton's last Radio 2 show.
I normally listen to this segment to hear the incredibly sexy voice of Maria McErlane.
There's a new charity initiative: 'Mel C gives you a personal shout out for 500 dollars!' It's a lot of money... But she could pay in installments.
Puccini and you don't have to listen to an opera.(Thankfully)
McCartney III review: 'If you're a fan, you'll like it.' Sorry but if you're not a fan, why the f**k would you buy it in the first place? 'I'm listening to McCartney. It's total and utter f**king shit.' Do you like McCartney? 'No. F**king hate the c**t.'
Max Richter.
Vivaldi.The Four Seasons.
Excellent! But I think Nigel Kennedy just edges it for me.........................
One of my favourite Xmas songs:
I may be in the minority, but I think this is the greatest music ever recorded. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6_1iDy9ZM
Quote: Michael Monkhouse @ 24th December 2020, 8:49 AMI may be in the minority, but I think this is the greatest music ever recorded. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd6_1iDy9ZM
Is that at anytime or while you are pulling yourself off?
I must admit I love this one as it has it all. On a professional level despite the women being dressed like 1970's toilet roll holders they all know their stuff. And Tubby on the trumpet is amazing.
Plus you can hear why a Stradivarius is prized and last but not least Andre's face pulling is beyond hilarious. And its also very Christmassy despite it being about Spring. And when they come together as an orchestra the hairs on the back of your neck go up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6W_FjdGTcE
Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 24th December 2020, 8:59 AMIs that at anytime or while you are pulling yourself off?
I have to go for a whole day without making any childish innuendoes. It's long and hard but I'll pull it off.
Happy Christmas everyone. I'm feeling it today.
I love the Clash and Oasis. Plus this one..
Sounds of the Seventies.
Born to run is I think one of the most fantastic perfect records ever.
The 70's was a good time for the most fantastic perfect records ever.
eg: Like a Hurricane by Neil Young.