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Will anyone be doing anything special or different to celebrate the patron saint of our great conuntry? I thought about draping the Cross of St George flag over the front of the rig whilst playing some truly English music...morris dancing isn't it?

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Should make for an interesting forum picture....You galloping around a maypole to music and a spot of morris dancing, after all both dates are close to each other http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/scared.gif !. Shall we make it a pay per view event? http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/tongue.gif .

 

But to answer your question, no i've got nothing planned.

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Iam just helping and hiring my lights to my mates dj for a gay night

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How about music from famous Georges....

 

Theres erm....

 

George Harrison: My Sweet Lord

George McCrae: Rock Your Baby

Boy George: Everything I Own

 

George Michael: Careless Whisper

George Michael: A Different Corner

George Michael: Jesus To A Child

George Michael: Fastlove

 

George Michael & Aretha Franklin: I Knew You Were Waiting (For Me)

George Michael & Elton John: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me

George Michael & Queen with Lisa Stansfield: Somebody To Love.

 

George Formby (sp?)

 

 

And thats just the No.1's......

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QUOTE (DJ SPARKO @ Apr 21 2005, 04:21 PM)
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Well...thats gotta be an interesting bit of trivia then...

 

Least popular names for pop artistes?... http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/533.gif

 

Looks like it might be George... http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/whistling.gif

 

 

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p.s. you in manchester tomorrow

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Actually, our local radio (Signal) did something like this earlier this week - they determined that Boy George is of Irish descent and George Michael is Greek.

 

That leaves George Formby and George Harrison.

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For the first time in ages (& for a long while after) only one of our guys is working & he's only doing a pub residency, suppose I'd better tell him to do something patriotic. Second thoughts maybe not, the publican is Irish. http://www.dj-forum.co.uk/html//emoticons/patriot.gif

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Alrighty then....theme the evening on songs that were No.1 on all the various St Georges days thru the years...

 

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QUOTE (Gary @ Apr 21 2005, 07:16 PM)
Alrighty then....theme the evening on songs that were No.1 on all the various St Georges days thru the years...

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Ads and i will be available for hire to do some sychronised morris dancing if anyones interested !

I will try anything,once!

 

The Cornish will arise again !

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QUOTE (Corabar Steve @ Apr 22 2005, 07:18 AM)
QUOTE (Gary @ Apr 21 2005, 07:16 PM)
Alrighty then....theme the evening on songs that were No.1 on all the various St Georges days thru the years...

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Tell us what they were then?

St Georges Day Tracks over the years....

 

1960: Lonnie Donegan: My Old Man's A Dustman

1961: Elvis Presley: Wooden Heart

1962: Shadows: Wonderful Land

1963: Gerry & The Pacemakers: How Do You Do It?

1964: Beatles: Can't Buy Me Love

1964: Peter & Gordon: A World Without Love

1965: Beatles: Ticket To Ride

1966: Spencer Davis Group: Somebody Help Me

1967: Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra: Somethin' Stupid

1968: Cliff Richard: Congratulations

1969: Desmond Dekker & The Aces: Israelites

1969: Beatles: Get Back

1970: Dana: All Kinds Of Everything

1971: T Rex: Hot Love

1972: The Pipes & Drums & Military Band of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Amazing Grace

1973: Dawn featuring Tony Orlando: Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree

1974: Terry Jacks: Seasons In The Sun

1975: Bay City Rollers: Bye Bye Baby

1976: Brotherhood Of Man: Save Your Kisses For Me

1977: Abba: Knowing You Knowing Me

1978: Brian & Michael: Matchstalk Men And Matchstalk Cats And Dogs

1979: Art Garfunkel: Bright Eyes

1980: Detroit Spinners: Working My Way Back To You

1981: Bucks Fizz: Making Your Mind Up

1982: Bucks Fizz: My Camera Never Lies

1983: David Bowie: Let's Dance

1984: Lionel Richie: Hello

1985: USA For Africa: We Are The World

1986: George Michael: A Different Corner

1987: Ferry Aid: Let It Be

1988: Pet Shop Boys: Heart

1989: Bangles: Eternal Flame

1990: Madonna: Vogue

1991: Chesney Hawkes: The One And Only

1992: Right Said Fred: Deeply Dippy

1993: Bluebells: Young At Heart

1994: Take That: Everything Changes

1994: Prince: The Most Beautiful Girl In The World

1995: Take That: Back For Good

1996: Mark Morrison: Return Of The Mack

1997: R Kelly: I Believe I Can Fly

1998: Run DMC vs Jason Nevins: It's Like That

1999: Martine McCutcheon: Perfect Moment

2000: Fragma: Toca's Miracle

2001: Emma Bunton: What Took You So Long

2002: Gareth Gates: Unchained Melody

2003: Room 5 feat Oliver Cheatham: Make Luv

2004: McFly: 5 Colours In Her Hair

 

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Morning all

 

I have the cross of St. George Flying high today, well out the bedroom window anyway

 

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