- Tue Sep 10, 2002 8:35 pm
#241516
1. Liberty X - Got To Have Your Love 2. Supermen Lovers - Starlight 3. Feeder - Just Around 4. Xpress 2 - Lazy 5. N.O.R.E - Nothing NEWS 6. Appleton - Fantasy 7. No Doubt - Underneath It All 8. Supergrass - Grace 9. Lasgo - Alone 10. Nickelback - Too Bad 11. Ms Dynamite - Dynamite 12. DB Boulevard - Point Of View 13. Ronan Keating - I Love It When We Do (Oasis One Life 9/11) 15. Romeo - Romeo Dunn 16. JJ72 - Formulae NEWS 17. Pink - Just Like A Pill 18. Tim Deluxe - Just Wont Do 19. U2 - Grace 20. Milky - Just The Way You Are 21. Atomic Kitten - The Tide Is High NEWS 22. Nelly Furtado - Turn Off The Light 23. Underworld - Two Months Off 24. Coldplay - The Scientist (Chicken Ad) 25. Ian Van Dahl - Reason 26. Cast - Walkaway 27. Sugababes - Round Round 28. Ashanti - Foolish 29. Oasis - Little By Little
As expected, Chris did his best Simon Bates voice and introduced the more sombre show. Its a pity that the playlist wasnt changed as well with silly rubbish like Romeo and Pink being dropped.
This didnt stop Chris talking about football, which I hate. Leave the football talk to either Mark & Lard who actually know a lot about it or to 5 Live, not to a football lightweight like yourself. This talk took a turn to the obvious as Chris tried to mask his own limited knowledge by quizzing Will who knows even less. SportTalk was possibly the worst feature ever. One that comes very close to that mantle is Mystic Horse. Dave said it spoke the truth with the power of his hoof and Wills attempt to do a scary laugh at the end of Chris spooky reading was the only highpoints.
After half 4, Chris linked up with American Joe about the mood in America. Joe still hasnt got a job but the main development is that he is getting married in 9 days time to the Chinese Girl that hates Chris guts.
I thought it was bad enough but after 5 they went back to the football talk. This included the slightly more humourous Scottish round up with Will making many enemies by naming some players as Harry Haggis, Rob Roy, Patrick Kilt-tea and Jimmy McSporran.
Daves Tedious Links
Black Grape - Grapes have seeds - Seeds are a little bit like Pips - The Pips were the backing band for Gladys Knight - Knightrider starred David Hasselhoff - Hasselhoff is big in Germany - Snap feat Turbo D had a big hit in 1990 with The Power came from Germany - John Power was in 90's combo Cast - Which links us to Cast and Walkaway (John Power was also in The La's and they could have played There She Goes which was a classic)
As expected, Chris did his best Simon Bates voice and introduced the more sombre show. Its a pity that the playlist wasnt changed as well with silly rubbish like Romeo and Pink being dropped.
This didnt stop Chris talking about football, which I hate. Leave the football talk to either Mark & Lard who actually know a lot about it or to 5 Live, not to a football lightweight like yourself. This talk took a turn to the obvious as Chris tried to mask his own limited knowledge by quizzing Will who knows even less. SportTalk was possibly the worst feature ever. One that comes very close to that mantle is Mystic Horse. Dave said it spoke the truth with the power of his hoof and Wills attempt to do a scary laugh at the end of Chris spooky reading was the only highpoints.
After half 4, Chris linked up with American Joe about the mood in America. Joe still hasnt got a job but the main development is that he is getting married in 9 days time to the Chinese Girl that hates Chris guts.
I thought it was bad enough but after 5 they went back to the football talk. This included the slightly more humourous Scottish round up with Will making many enemies by naming some players as Harry Haggis, Rob Roy, Patrick Kilt-tea and Jimmy McSporran.
Daves Tedious Links
Black Grape - Grapes have seeds - Seeds are a little bit like Pips - The Pips were the backing band for Gladys Knight - Knightrider starred David Hasselhoff - Hasselhoff is big in Germany - Snap feat Turbo D had a big hit in 1990 with The Power came from Germany - John Power was in 90's combo Cast - Which links us to Cast and Walkaway (John Power was also in The La's and they could have played There She Goes which was a classic)