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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Your on a desert island chose your top three songs ever, yes its a magical island that has electricity and access to music
Not nineteen forever, The courteeners
Avenues and Alleyways, Tony Christie
Sun and the Rainfall, Depeche mode
Remember these Three songs are personal to you, not necessarily massive chart toppers. Over to you fabbers. |
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"Your on a desert island chose your top three songs ever, yes its a magical island that has electricity and access to music
Not nineteen forever, The courteeners
Avenues and Alleyways, Tony Christie
Sun and the Rainfall, Depeche mode
Remember these Three songs are personal to you, not necessarily massive chart toppers. Over to you fabbers. "
Avenues and Alleyways, Tony Christie
Protectors theme tune?
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"Your on a desert island chose your top three songs ever, yes its a magical island that has electricity and access to music
Not nineteen forever, The courteeners
Avenues and Alleyways, Tony Christie
Sun and the Rainfall, Depeche mode
Remember these Three songs are personal to you, not necessarily massive chart toppers. Over to you fabbers.
Avenues and Alleyways, Tony Christie
Protectors theme tune?
" Yeah it was, but also used in, love honour and Obey, Film |
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By *ubal1Man
over a year ago
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Amazingly, Desert Island Discs, that was originally devised by Roy Plomley in the early 1940s, will be eighty years old, next year.
There is an excellent documentary, made forty years ago that is available and broadcast infrequently; Plomley was a superb interviewer and a bon vivant who died in about 1985.
I think he was living in Bushey, but eventually had a beautiful riverside residence in London.
As far as I am aware, the comedian Arthur Askey appeared most frequently, thrice on DID. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'd probably go for, and in no particular order;
One of These Days - Pink Floyd (the 1972 Live in Pompeii version)
Eastbourne Ladies - Kevin Coyne
Holiday in Cambodia - The Dead Kennedys. |
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