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20 March 2021
There is a very good reason why Desert Island Discs has been going strong since 1942, and why a panel of broadcasting industry figures recently selected it as the greatest radio programme of all time … that reason being that the mix of music and life stories is a perfect format, pure and simple. Roy Plomley Resting In Peace, but with quite a legacy, dying in 1985 without knowing what a podcast was, let alone that future generations would be able to go for long runs while listening to his creation, past and present.
No surprise then, that the new radio station aimed at baby boomers, Boom Radio, has its own version of that mix, Still Busy Living, and as someone who loves all sorts of different music, I was very happy to be asked on. As with any kind of musical selection programme, the fun – and the angst – is in choosing the tracks. Though there are some constants in my musical choices, there is also a lot of churn and change.
I did an Australian version of Desert Island Discs, for example, and was annoyed to be told I could only have one Jacques Brel song, because at the time I wanted six. My approach was partly inspired by an old Daily Mirror colleague, Frank Palmer, (also RIP), who did a Radio Nottingham version in which he chose only songs by 'King of the Skiffle' Lonnie Donegan. But actually, since then, my all time favourite Brel song has changed, from Ne Me Quitte Pas, to Quand on n’a que l’amour, and Amsterdam gets close too.
Any Desert Island Discs spin off has to be careful not merely to imitate – for creative reasons as well as copyright – and what I like about Still Busy Living, is that they ask for six pieces of music, 'preferably pop,' but related to specific parts of life’s passage.
I recommend you give it a go, even for your own amusement. If it takes you as long to decide your six as it took me to decide mine when I was asked to be a guest on the show, you will have a very nice time rooting around your memory, and playing your favourites to decide which to choose. I can hardly believe Elvis hasn't made it, or Johnny Cash, or Diana Ross, or indeed any Motown, or ABBA, or Frankie Valli, or France Gall, or the soundtrack of my nervous breakdown (a long story), Simply Red's Money Too Tight to Mention, or ... I could go on and on and on ... with apologies to all of the above and more.
Here goes with the six I decided on.
Meanwhile, I have also been asked to make a similar selection for the Radio 3 programme, Private Passions, but the choices have to be classical. More fun, more angst, ahead ... but more listening to music not news, which right now is a big bonus.
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You are incredibly brave. I could absolutely not do this. Too many tunes. Too many memories. Great choice of music though Alastair, I enjoyed reading this.
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