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Anything or everything from London Grammar

Or her Royal Variety Performance with Barbara Windsor and Cilla Black hahah
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Lily Was Here?

 

Do you mean the David A. Stewart song or am I missing something here?

Do you mean the David A. Stewart song or am I missing something here?

Yeah. It’s a great song so nice to get a chance to play it, and fitting as Lily Savage was indeed with us until now.

For the RIP slot, can we have Love Me Love My Dog by Peter Shelley (number 3 in 1975). I did think of the song as a tribute to Paul O'Grady and now Peter's gone as well. :(
For the RIP slot, can we have Love Me Love My Dog by Peter Shelley (number 3 in 1975). I did think of the song as a tribute to Paul O'Grady and now Peter's gone as well. :(

Agreed. It's a lovely song. As well as one of the Procol Harum songs mentioned above.

I don't usually make it to this part of the broadcast, but maybe Ryuichi Sakamoto is a shout with Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence/Forbidden Colours, just found out he died :(

Oh no another member of Yellow Magic Orchestra has passed away this year? :cry:

 

(Yes please ‘Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence’ 💔)

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The grim reaper catching up with the backlog apparently. (Oh no at Ryuichi Sakamoto though, had not seen that yet </3)

 

Again not sure if I'm missing something re: there being any Paul O'Grady connection with that Peter Shelley song but of course happy to play to commemorate Peter.

 

(almost done with this week's playlist now btw so should be starting on time, will post this week's #2 albums shortly)

 

BTW I'm going to be away next weekend so there won't be a session then after all, after a couple of people last week asking if there would be. (Not directly because of it being Easter Sunday, although kind of indirectly is).

Again not sure if I'm missing something re: there being any Paul O'Grady connection with that Peter Shelley song but of course happy to play to commemorate Peter.

I assume it's moreso the song title as dogs were particularly close to his heart (he rescued several and they'd appear on his chat show, he was an ambassador for Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and had a show called For The Love Of Dogs too)

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Ah right - a little tenuous but fair enough.

 

45 albums covered this week bringing us up to September 2015 (we're approaching the times where 45 albums covers not a lot more than just 45 weeks). This week's #2s:

 

2014

Turn Blue - The Black Keys

Blue Smoke: The Best of Dolly Parton - Dolly Parton

The Hunting Party - Linkin Park

5 Seconds of Summer - 5 Seconds of Summer

Futurology - Manic Street Preachers

World Peace Is None of Your Business - Morrissey

Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar - Robert Plant

Partners - Barbra Streisand

The Gray Chapter - Slipknot

Motion - Calvin Harris

Sonic Highways - Foo Fighters

2015

American Beauty, American Psycho - Fall Out Boy

Rebel Heart - Madonna

Saturn’s Pattern - Paul Weller

English Graffiti - The Vaccines

Act Two - Collabro

My Love Is Cool - Wolf Alice

The Long Way Home - Krept & Konan

Blood - Lianne La Havas

Positive Songs for Negative People - Frank Turner

That’s the Spirit - Bring Me the Horizon

 

Nominating:

 

Bring Me The Horizon - Drown

Calvin Harris - Pray To God (feat. HAIM)

Dolly Parton - 9 To 5 (as she never had a #1 album)

 

looks like pretty slim pickings though (I would be interested to hear something from that Wolf Alice album but the only song I've heard from it is 'Bros' and I don't remember it that well, I don't think I particularly loved it anyway though, although maybe I might more now x)

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