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        <title>Do you actually like country music?</title>
    
    
    
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            <p>******** <em>I&#39;ve been asked to write some articles for my radio station&#39;s new website, and I&#39;ll be sharing some of them here for you&#160;to read and enjoy [or diss and delete, the choice is yours!] ********</p></em><p>That&#39;s the question many people ask when they find out the kind of radio show I present, and they usually say it with a look of disbelief.<br />Of course they already know the answer. No-one would choose to spend 2 hours a week playing just one style of music unless they&#39;re really into it. <br />But let me try and tackle the question behind  the question: <em>Why</em> do I like country music?<br />First, I&#39;ve never been afraid to  be considered &quot;uncool&quot;. Which is just as well because country has a huge image problem in the UK. If all you listen to are British radio stations you could be forgiven for thinking all country singers are either aged 60+ or no longer with us  (except for Shania and that bloke who did <em>Achy Breaky Heart</em>).<br />And should someone accidentally stumble into a UK venue staging live country, chances are they&#39;ll be watching some middle-aged bloke plodding his way through a flat cover version of <em>Lu</em>c<em>ille.</em><br />Some Americans think we&#39;re lagging 20-30 years behind the States in most respects. In our perceptions of country music, we are!<br />Don&#39;t get me wrong; my collection&#39;s full of Patsy, Hank and JR Cash but rock music didn&#39;t die when the Beatles split up, and country too has found a crop of young, dynamic performers.<br />That&#39;s something I first discovered through the morsels offered by Bob Harris on his overnight Radio 1 show in the 90s but I still didn&#39;t think of myself as a country &quot;fan&quot; until a few years ago when Britain was blessed by a new (and sadly short-lived) radio station called <strong>3C</strong>. Country music on tap, 24 hours a day.<br />At first it seemed a bit strange to my English ears. Half the songs mentioned god or obscure American placenames but what even I couldn&#39;t miss were the fantastic melodies and the fact that most of them could actually sing in tune.<br />(Not a big deal I suppose but more than most modern pop singers seem capable of!) &#160; And if you, like me pay close attention to lyrics, you&#39;ll find country is a treasure trove of stories covering aspects of everyday life that no pop songwriter would even try to tackle.<br /><em>Ah yes, but doesn&#39;t that confirm another prejudice? Country&#39;s just so damn depressing!</em><br />Well sometimes yes. My rough estimate is that about 7 out of 10 songs are positive overall but what about the rest?<br />I think most of us would settle for seven positive days in every ten, and if there are downbeat days in life why not have&#160; songs to reflect that?<br />I don&#39;t know about you but when I&#39;ve been having a rough time it&#39;s been very reassuring to hear someone expressing similar feelings - even if that person is just a singer on the radio.<br />And in those upbeat country songs, what is it that usually makes the characters happy? Not vast amounts of &quot;bling&quot; or the pursuit of more material possesions - often just sharing a few cheap beers with their friends or doing somebody a good turn.<br />Uplifting, heartwarming, corny, cliched, morose - country can be all of these things, sometimes all in the same song.<br />Like most things in life it&#39;s not everyone&#39;s cup of tea but ever since I turned on to it I&#39;ve been going out buying new albums for the first time in years.<br />If you want to know why, give it a good listen. Then you might end up asking a very different question: what took me so long? <br /><em>&#160;</em> </p>
        
    
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        <title>We All Know Someone Like That</title>
    
    
    
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        <published>2008-05-14T19:29:04Z</published>
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            <p>Well maybe you don&#39;t.....in which case I think you&#39;re lucky.<br />I&#39;m talking about <strong>people with dominant personalities</strong>. Not quite bullies as such, but guys who are too used to getting their own way in life!&#160; I work with one and it&#39;s starting to really get me down.<br />I&#39;d welcome your advice on how you cope with this type of person.<br />When I was younger, I used to just keep my mouth shut and try not to upset them. That keeps them happy but it&#39;s also <em><u>so-ooooo frustrating!!</u></em><br />Now I&#39;m able to voice my opinions with more confidence but they hate anyone disagreeing with them and that leads to a tense, awkward atmosphere which is really uncomfortable.<br />Have you found a way to stop them controlling everything without it turning personal?<br />If you have, I&#39;d love to hear from you. <br /></p>
        
    
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        <published>2008-02-27T21:48:41Z</published>
        <updated>2008-03-02T22:27:22Z</updated>
    
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            <p><br />Here&#39;s some of my most - and least favourite TV shows.<br />Obviously I&#39;m not going to change your mind about any of them but I just thought it might be cool if we like and hate the same ones.<br />Starting with the best, then the runners-up, then the ones I have to avoid:</p><p><em>TV GOLD</em><strong><br />Seinfeld, Frasier, Cheers, Without A Trace, Cold Case, Baseball On 5, Medium, The Catherine Tate Show, Have I Got News For You, American Idol.</p></strong><p><em>TV SILVER</em><strong><br /></strong><strong>Law and Order</strong>, <strong>Will &amp; Grace, I&#39;m Alan Partridge, Judge Judy,</strong><strong>Ghost Whisperer, The X Factor, Quincy, Ironside</strong>, <strong>Most Things Featuring Russell Brand.</strong></p><p><em>TV TRASH</em><br /><strong>The Jeremy Kyle Show, Little Britain, Donal McIntyre&#39;s Street Crime</strong> [and other sensationalist programmes like it], <strong>Borat, Anything Featuring Dom Jolly</strong>.<br /></p>
        
    
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        <title>Some Very Overrated Things....</title>
    
    
    
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        <published>2008-02-27T21:34:57Z</published>
        <updated>2008-03-02T23:38:15Z</updated>
    
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            <p><br />1)&#160; <strong>Mobile phones<br /></strong>2)&#160; <strong>British TV comedies<br /></strong>3)&#160; <strong>Watching Motor Racing</strong><br />4)&#160; <strong>Robbie Williams<br /></strong>5)&#160; <strong>Widescreen TV</strong><br />6)&#160; <strong>The song <em>Bohemian Rhapsody</em><br /></strong>7)&#160; <strong>The film <em>Pulp Fiction<br /></em></strong><em>8)&#160; </em><strong>Sandwich Wraps </strong><br /></p>
        
    
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        <title>Some Things I Miss.....</title>
    
    
    
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        <published>2008-02-27T21:28:30Z</published>
        <updated>2008-03-02T22:20:32Z</updated>
    
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             <p><br />1)&#160; <strong>My grandparents</strong><br />2)&#160; <strong>Baseball</strong> [between November and March]<br />3)&#160; <strong>The days I could take a bus journey without having to listen to people shouting into their mobile phones<br /></strong>4)&#160; <strong>Pretzel Flipz<br /></strong>5)&#160; <strong>3c Radio </strong><br />6)&#160; <strong>Scotland in major football tournaments</strong><br />7)&#160; <strong>Clive James&#39; TV shows</strong></p>
        
    
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