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Stars on 45

Music For Pleasure // 1200-1300 29.11.08

stars on forty five

It's been a long road through the history of popular music but we're done with that now and it's back to a music for pleasure staple. The loose theme around which we can play whatever we want really. This week we're savoring that much ,aligned art form, the single. Before Applestore and Napster, before added video and interview footage, before a double A side with only one side there were only two things that mattered, side A and sibe B, and of course the Mystery Bag Megamix which we'll manage to fit in along the way along with the usual fun stuffs.

Also It's Paul's Birthday (pretty much) so we'll be reverting to 7 year olds and giving him the dumps! Feel free to come down if you fancy joining in!

Posted at 20:53, 28th November 2008

playlist

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Footloose
Kenny Loggins CBS
It's time to kill the Prime Rib of Propecia
Relax
Frankie Goes To Hollywood ZTT
Nutbush City Limits
Ike & Tina Turner Liberty
Stay out my kitchen (If you can't stand the heat)
Bo Kirkland and Ruth Davis EMI
Music! On a little metal disc! It'll never catch on
Firestarter (edit)
The Prodigy XL
Blame It On The Boogie
The Jacksons Philadelphia International
I Feel Love
Donna Summer Casablanca
Heart of Glass
Blondie Chrysalis
Stars on 45 (3)
Starsound CBS
The fourth best selling single in British History!
Rivers of Babylon
Boney M Atlantic
Careless Whisper
George Michael Epic
Mystery Bag Megamix - this week, Farscape themed! WOW!
Heigh Ho
Polly James and Tony Peters and Mike Sammers Singers Music for Pleasure
From Russia With Love
Lionel Bart Music for Pleasure
Pipes of Peace
Paul McCartney Stylus
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
The London Philharmonic Orchestra Pye
I Want To Break Free
Queen Vertigo
The Star Spangled Banner
The Richmond Strings and Mike Sammers Singers Ronco
That's the end of that
Take A Chance
Abba Epic
I Know Him So Well
Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson RCA
I Just Called To Say I Love You
Stevie Wonder Motown
How Much Is That Doggy In The Window
unknown artist Mr Pickwick

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