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Looking Ahead

During 2010, the slot features recycled programmes, most first broadcast on the World Service, but some featuring live sessions first broadcast in World on 3 on BBC Radio 3

starting Saturday, Feb 20 2010: World Music Hits, Part 2
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Postby will vine » Sat Nov 08, 2008 9:52 pm

Nigel w wrote:Oh, and yes, I saw your post saying your favourite version of the song is by Aaron Neville. I'm sticking with the one on Otis Blue as my personal fave , but would frankly settle for any one of the three and think that perhaps as the writer Sam should rightfully get the nod.


I just heard a new version -No, make that a good copy- by Seal....doesn't really add anything but it's there to be checked out.
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Postby will vine » Sat Nov 08, 2008 10:00 pm

Ian A. wrote:Oddly enough, the more I think about Obama's choice of Kulanjan on that Borders list, the more apt it becomes - a mixture of black American and African musics


Do we believe these are his own choices or the product of the PR / PC operation? Feels too good a fit....a cherry picked bit of spin. In some "20 things you didn't know about Obama" sort of thing today I read that he'd read all the Harry Potter books..........well, I don't know.
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