Blunt sense of humour...
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Bryan Burnett | 17:30 UK time, Tuesday, 15 July 2008
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Comment number 1.
At 15th Jul 2008, norriemaclean wrote:Bryan
You are cheating the public by not posting the Count and Born to Add.....for all Boss fans everywhere!!
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Comment number 2.
At 16th Jul 2008, t_funster wrote:Hi Bryan, not posted before but heard what your topic for Wednesday was and thought I would offer 'Now I'm Here' by Queen. The single got to number 11 and namechecks Mott the Hoople with line ' down in the city, just Hoople and me'. Brian May would have written this song round about the time when Mott the Hoople invited Queen to support them on tour in 73/74ish.
Colin Nicol, Edinburgh.
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Comment number 3.
At 16th Jul 2008, t_funster wrote:Off the top of my head only other deliberate mentions of other artists in Queen songs would be at the end of 'Drowse' on A Day At the Races as the music fades Roger Taylor mentions Jimi Hendrix. Can't think of any others but I'm sure as soon as I submit this more will come to me.
Colin Nicol Edinburgh (again)
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Comment number 4.
At 22nd Jul 2008, monifiethsam wrote:Hi Brian, Did I hear that fruit is coming on? Been waiting for a chance to get Al Stewart's 'A small fruit song' on the programme for a while. (Just found the Blog.) While we are at the fruit suggestions, how about David Essex, Oh! What a Citrus or anything by Moby Grape?
You keep the distance home from Aberdeen very short. Sometimes I have to drive slower. Keep it up. Sam
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