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Originally Posted by Saint:

Y'know i have never listened - but always thought i should.

No excuses now . . .

 

 

I'm sure you will find plenty of interest Saint. I have started using the search function, popping in names of people to see if they have featured.

 

 

 

Originally Posted by Sezit:

Thankyou E.C That will wile a few hours in the coming months of nasty weather and cold days when I can't go out. Much appreciated.

 

My pleasure Sezit, hope you enjoy.

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Saint:

Which begs the question . . .

 

What would YOUR Desert Island Discs be?

 

I was so hoping no one would pose that question. I have tried before and find so difficult. I once whittled it down to around 200 songs (I was doing it with a friend), but could not get down further. So we agreed on a figure of 200 and called it a day !!!

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by Saint:

Which begs the question . . .

 

What would YOUR Desert Island Discs be?

 

I was so hoping no one would pose that question. I have tried before and find so difficult. I once whittled it down to around 200 songs (I was doing it with a friend), but could not get down further. So we agreed on a figure of 200 and called it a day !!!

 

Bloody Norah EC, 200, I thought I was bad! Get some discipline.....I'll come back to you with my wavering choices, the ones that will probably never shift are:

 

Joyful bugga, aren't I?

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Baz:
You've got some time to go then I've been thinking and I think each song would have to generate a memory ... So I would have to include Bing Crosby Too Ra Loo Ra , the Carpenters Top of the World and the Lion King

LOL..I sometimes think that I might have to include this:

hahaha 

 

I'm one of those eclectic ones. I'd have some Weather Report, Phyllis Hyman, John Coltrane, New Order, Madness, Smiths, Jon Anderson, Joni Mitchell, Brian McKnight, MC Solaar, Dr Dre, Beatles, Airto Moreira/Flora Purim, Seu Jorge.....I could go on, so many.

suzybean
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Baz:
You've got some time to go then I've been thinking and I think each song would have to generate a memory ... So I would have to include Bing Crosby Too Ra Loo Ra , the Carpenters Top of the World and the Lion King

LOL..I sometimes think that I might have to include this:

 

hahaha 

 

I'm one of those eclectic ones. I'd have some Weather Report, Phyllis Hyman, John Coltrane, New Order, Madness, Smiths, Jon Anderson, Joni Mitchell, Brian McKnight, MC Solaar, Dr Dre, Beatles, Airto Moreira/Flora Purim, Seu Jorge.....I could go on, so many.

 

 

Suzybean, have you heard the Roy Ayers cover by Seu Jorge?

This is a great song in my opinion.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Originally Posted by Enthusiastic Contrafibularities:
Originally Posted by suzybean:
Originally Posted by Supes:
Originally Posted by Baz:
You've got some time to go then I've been thinking and I think each song would have to generate a memory ... So I would have to include Bing Crosby Too Ra Loo Ra , the Carpenters Top of the World and the Lion King

LOL..I sometimes think that I might have to include this:

 

hahaha 

 

I'm one of those eclectic ones. I'd have some Weather Report, Phyllis Hyman, John Coltrane, New Order, Madness, Smiths, Jon Anderson, Joni Mitchell, Brian McKnight, MC Solaar, Dr Dre, Beatles, Airto Moreira/Flora Purim, Seu Jorge.....I could go on, so many.

 

 

Suzybean, have you heard the Roy Ayers cover by Seu Jorge?

This is a great song in my opinion.

 

 

Yes I had EC, but thanks for reminding me about it. Let's throw Roy Ayers in the mix...and I can't believe I forgot to mention Stevie Wonder and Pat Metheny. There's loads more. Bottom line is that I'm never going on Desert Island Discs.

suzybean

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