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Michael Jackson
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'
- The Essential Michael Jackson.
- Epic.
- 7.
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Brooke Fraser
Kings & Queens
- (CD Single).
- Vagrant Records.
- 001.
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Peggy Lee
Fever
- Mad About The Boy: Ladies Sing The Bl.
- Crimson.
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Manu Dibango
Soul Makossa
- Manu Dibango.
- Nascente.
- 15.
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Bad Company
Feel Like Makin' Love
- (Single).
- Island.
- 3.
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Yazoo
Situation
- Alison Moyet Singles.
- Columbia.
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The Banana Splits
The Tra La La Song (One Banana, Two Banana)
- Television's Greatest Hits Vol. 5: In Living Color (Various Artists).
- TVT Records.
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Blur
Parklife
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
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Markus Feehily
Love Is A Drug
- (CD Single).
- Sony Music.
- 001.
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The Cure
The Love Cats
- The Cure - Staring At The Sea.
- Fiction.
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Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott
D.I.Y.
- What Have We Become.
- Virgin EMI.
- 001.
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Jimmy Jones
Good Timin'
- 60's Number Ones Vol 1.
- Old Gold.
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The Belle Stars
The Clapping Song
- The Very Best Of The Belle Stars.
- Hit Label.
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XTC
Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)
- XTC - Compact XTC:The Singles 1978-85.
- Virgin.
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Stacey Solomon
Shy
- (CD Single).
- Conehead.
- 001.
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Dean Martin & Helen O’Connell
How D'Ya Like Your Eggs In The Morning?
- Cool Couples (Various Artists).
- Sanctuary.
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Madonna
Ghost Town
- Rebel Heart.
- Interscope.
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Bee Gees
You Win Again
- Bee Gees - Their Greatest Hits.
- Polydor.
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Curtis Mayfield
Move On Up
- The Old Skool Reunion (Various Artis.
- Global Television.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
Up Around The Bend
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chroni.
- Fantasy.
- 24.
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Electric Light Orchestra
Livin' Thing
- Light Years - The Very Best Of ELO.
- Epic.
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Ella Fitzgerald
Manhattan
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LunchMoney Lewis
Bills
- (CD Single).
- Columbia.
- 001.
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Monty Python
Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life
- (CD Single).
- Virgin.
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The Foundations
Build Me Up Buttercup
- Million Sellers Vol.12 - The Sixties.
- Disky.
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Diana Ross
Chain Reaction
- Now That's What I Call Music '86.
- Now.
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Josh Groban
What I Did For Love
- (CD Single).
- Warner Bros.
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Mink DeVille
Spanish Stroll
- The Greatest Hits Of 1977 (Various).
- Premier.
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Coldplay
In My Place
- (CD Single).
- Parlophone.
Pause For Thought
From comedian and writer Paul Kerensa:
I’ve an unusual gig tomorrow night: a comedy set at the Science Technology Engineering and Maths Festival, in the Silicon Valley of Britain: Crawley. I’ve always been a geek for that stuff. I set up my school’s Maths Club – we had a hundred members. But that’s binary, so when I say a hundred, I mean 4.
As a comedian addressing engineers and scientists, it got me thinking: jokes are like equations. Both are balancing acts: just as 1+2=3, we also know that if you cross a sheep and a kangaroo you get... a woolly jumper. This thing plus that thing equals the sum total of the parts – so many jokes boil down to that little bit of maths. What cheese do you use to lure a bear out of a cave? Camembert! Cheese plus bears equals camembert. Hurrah! Balance is achieved, people laugh with satisfaction.
For other types of comedy too, there’s an equation-like balance: This looks like That. Morecombe & Wise making breakfast looked like a striptease. Baldrick’s coffee looked like mud – well it was mud. And for The Two Ronnies, four candles equals ‘andles for forks.
Whether in physics or physical comedy, or our own lives: balance works. You take out what you put in. You put in energy, it moves you forward. You radiate positivity, it’s reflected back to you.
And for me, the more I see rules, laws and equations defining the universe, the more I see someone putting it in place. The code of life needs a coder. The laws of the universe, to my mind, indicate a lawmaker.
Others see it differently of course. I’ve read A Brief History of Time, and I’ve read the Bible – well in both cases I struggled with the heavy bits. But my bookshelf is balanced too, physics and theology. I think that in this universe, balance makes sense. You give love, you get love. You seek forgiveness? Then forgive others. The more you give out, the more you get back. And maybe, life +love+laughter=happiness, in which case pass the fork ‘andles.
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- Tue 21 Apr 2015 06:3091Èȱ¬ Radio 2
Farewell Chris Evans: The best bits from his last shows at Radio 2
After eight years of hosting the Breakfast Show, Chris Evans leaves Radio 2.
500 Words
91Èȱ¬ Radio 2's story-writing competition for kids.