Red Fred wrote: » I see Ronan is now using music beds under his longer lists of Roundy Birthdays.
padd b1975 wrote: » Bit of long called for freshening up there for the Brenner.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Think I get it now...the auld hyphen were missing. Pee... don’t listen to the lad anymore.... not able for the up-down up-down cadence. But....whatever floats yer boat.
padd b1975 wrote: » Sorry for the confusion, glad you got the gist of it in the end. To be honest I didn't know whether to go with "long-called for" or "long called-for". In the end I decided to go with neither and hope it wouldn't cause too much stress.
Deleted User wrote: » Long-called-for??
[Deleted User] wrote: » Long-called-for??
Welsh Megaman wrote: » Put ‘Em Under Pressure! RIP Jack.
RINO87 wrote: » Put 'Em Under Pressure is a genuine masterpiece!! Nicely followed up with the Kinks, Thank you for the days.
ford fiesta wrote: » What legal FM stations did not play Put 'em Under Pressure at 12:30? R Na G did not...
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Are you sure? What's on at 12.30, An Saol O Dheas? They could easily have fit that in. Very bad form altogether.
SPDUB wrote: » Are RnaG allowed to legally play english language songs now ? I know at one point they weren't
Welsh Megaman wrote: » “From the current cr@p” :eek: :eek: :eek: It may not be to your taste Ronan, but there’s no need for that language
Joe_ Public wrote: » Tuesday Morning. Great forgotten Pogues classic with Spider Stacey on lead vocals.
Losty Dublin wrote: » And Robbie's Somewhere Down the Crazy River moments afterwards.