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Gary Jackson Live with My Generation

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Duration:
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Broadcast on:
08 Sep 2024
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♪ I swear the news about the change I like ♪ ♪ Now I swear the ♪ ♪ Do not talk at all ♪ ♪ And dance to a song that was ahead ♪ ♪ We fall, your mother was born ♪ ♪ Though she was born a long, long time ago ♪ ♪ Your mother should know ♪ ♪ Your mother should know ♪ ♪ You're listening to the original My Generation ♪ ♪ With Gary Jackson ♪ (upbeat music) - And welcome along to another two hours of music from the 1960s, some more features, maybe one or two requests, and it's raining down here. You won't be surprised to know. Thanks very much to Harkey for the last two hours, and he'll be back at 6 a.m. next Saturday and Sunday morning here on The Big L. The Half and Soul of Rock and Roll, right, that's enough for me for the time being. Let's get going. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) - Because, do you remember how much fun radio used to be? All we're still doing it here. (upbeat music) - This is Gary Jackson with My Generation. (upbeat music) (upbeat music) I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. I think I know I'm wrong with you. I've been going steady too long with you. I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. What you've got for me is in that tuition, and it all started back when you're in some other kitchen. So you won't else need my attention, and I can't go steady with you no more. Don't cry on my shoulder, but rely on. Someone is older, I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. What you've got for me is in that tuition, and it all started back when you're in some other kitchen. So you won't else need my attention, and I can't go steady with you no more. Don't cry on my shoulder, but rely on. Someone is older, I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. I don't know what to tell you when you ask about love. From me to you, another Beatles classic with Gary Jackson. One, two, three, five! Well, she was just 17, but you know what I mean. And the way she looked was way beyond compare. So how could I dance with another when I saw her stand there? Well, she looked at me and I could see that before too long I'd go in love with her. She wouldn't dance with another when I saw her stand there. Well, my heart went through when I crossed her through and I held her hand in my ear. Well, she danced through the night and we held each other tight and before too long I fell in love with her. Now I'll never dance with another when I saw her stand there. Well, my heart went through when I crossed her through and I fell in love with her. Well, my heart went through when I crossed her through and I held her hand in my ear. Well, she danced through the night and we held each other tight and before too long I fell in love with her. Now I'll never dance with another when I saw her stand there. Well, she danced through the night and she fell in love with her. Beatles across and I saw her standing there and before that Judy Grant's version of a song called "When You Ask About Love". One more to go before the first competition, requests are starting to come in which is good to see and we will move on with Wayne Fontana. According to this song title it's got a bit of a stammer. [Music] Welcome to the park, it wasn't quite up, there was a man sitting on a bench. [Music] I just couldn't help myself, I was born with a curious mind. I asked this man just what did he mean, when he moaned with me so kind and he just go. [Music] [Music] Now that I got her and a woman I love she has gone. Now that I'm a man I think I understand just why everyone should sing this song. Don't listen to me now. [Music] [Music] Originally by Major Lance who also got in the lower reaches of the British chart with his version of um um um um um that's Wayne Fontana and I think the mind benders were on it as well. They weren't on this though, this is the slip disc. Who is this and what's the song called? [Music] Quite an iconic record from the 1960s. [Music] Contact Bigel Radio now, phone. Oh, one, two, five, five, eight, oh eight, one, one, three. Email studio@bigelradio.co.uk [Music] Good morning to Anika over in the Netherlands. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] That's Wes Dakus and the Club 93 Rebels and the song called El Ringo requested by Anika from a wonderful compilation. If you like that, you'd love this compilation. It's called the God Fathers of Psychobilly, two CD set that came out some years ago. [Music] They covered the Beatles. Maybe they should have known that sign. [Music] Spanish, Spanish language cover version of Beatles hit now from Los Mustangs. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] They always brought comments after the music on that album. [Music] Who's that? What's the song called? That's the slip disc for this era of the program. [Music] Brian in Derbyshire Noes, Soder David and Trina, Anika Noes, Helen in the Netherlands, Mike in Dornish and John in Charlie all got the right answer. Stuart in Cornwall, all I got on your phone call was "Hi Gary" and "Goodbye" or whatever you finished with. The bit in the middle, total blank. [Music] John in Charlie has been through with a request and he wants one of these. Here's another B side on the back of a hit. And I remember playing this. Once I've played the A side a few times, I've probably played this more than the A side. This is the Archie's and the B side of Sugar Sugar, a song called Melody Hill. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Hello, join me Flip Miller each and every Sunday live from 9 in the evening for competitions chat and of course your requests. For the first hour, we'll be chatting and having a word about this week's hot topics. And the second hour, that was the year that was "Can you guess which year we're talking about?" and of course we'll do. Who said that? And in the last hour, we'll just mellow it down a bit and have some random lyrics. To join me live and interactive on Big L International this Sunday. [Music] This is Gary Jackson with My Generation. [Music] Don't care if you are 17 years of age, you are not going out with all that makeup on your face and wearing a mini skirt. Do you hear me Malcolm? My married friends would always tell me there's someone out there for everyone and I think, "Wow, she must be a right slag." [Laughter] Every week since the 1990s, it's the original, My Generation. [Music] You've got to think about you. I just can't live without you. I really want you ever more than me. [Music] Your looks and toxic can't be. Even though your folks hate me, there's no one like you. You ever know really. [Music] L and the G, I think you're a swag and you really do me well. You're my pride, enjoy it and try. L and the can I take my time to ask you to speak your pride. Tell me that you love me better. [Music] I really think you're grooving. Well, let's go out to a movie. What do you say now, L and the can we? [Music] A built-in light's way down low. And maybe we won't watch the show. I think I love you L and the more I love me. [Music] L and the G, I think you're a swag and you really do me well. You're my pride, enjoy it and try. L and the can I take my time to ask you to speak your mind. Tell me that you love me better. L and the G, I think you're a swag. L and the G, I think you're a swag. [Music] Turtles and a song called Eleanor, a big hit for them. 1967, I think that was. Well done too. John and Charlie who's got the right answer. And Heiko or Heiko, I hope I pronounced that right. Yes, you've got the right answer as well. [Music] Clues, the band, the name of the group. Well, it could describe a huge sum of money or maybe someone discovers archaeological stuff that they manage to sell for a huge amount of money. The song title is a girl's name. It's also the name of a very famous radio station during the big era. [Music] And Stuart and Cornwall, I'm sorry. You're still coming through absolutely silent. What is a B-side? Well, you see, it's the other side of the record. The one no one ever plays, you know that one. Both sides have a hit single for Dave, D and the Dozies. A bit of freak beat on the B-side of this. A song called He's a Raver. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] You've heard the B-side, here's the hit. 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And he obviously wrote most of his successful songs in the 1970s and beyonds, but these two are from the 60s. The first is from Gene Pitney. [Music] If I won't do, no one cares. Why can't I pretend? Let you love me again. All I've had has been taken from me. Now I'm fine and deep. And tears don't be on me. Just one smile, the name's forgiven. Just one kiss, but it's all gone. Just one smile, I made my life worth living. A little dream to build my world upon. Oh, I wish I could say all the things that I want to say. If some way you could see what's in my heart. I don't ask for much. Oh, look, a smile, a touch. Try to forget. Lord knows I'm trying, but it's hard to forget when your whole world is dying. Just one smile, the name's forgiven. Just one kiss, but it's all gone. Just one smile, I made my life worth living. A little dream to build my world upon. Just one smile, the name's forgiven. Oh, just one kiss. The same person who wrote that also wrote this. What can you do to amuse me? Now that there's nothing to do. TV sets busted and I can't get a picture. Radio plays nothing but muse. Why don't you tickle? Gee whiz want that be fine. What a great idea. What a perfect way to kill some time. I can't stop the thing. Because if I do, I lose my mind. Why don't you tickle me? Don't we have fun every minute? Oh, what a gay life we need. One chocolate milkshake, two straws stuck in it. What else does anyone mean? Why don't you tickle me? There's nothing else to do. You won't have to talk to me and I won't have to talk to you. And when we're done, I think of something else to do. Why don't you tickle me? Gee whiz want that be fine. What a great idea. What a perfect way to kill some time. I can't stop the thing. But if I do, I lose my mind. Why don't you tickle me? You tickle me. Gee whiz want that be fine. Yes, you won't have to talk to me. And I won't have to talk to you. And when we're done. I'm trying to tell you that I can't take nothing else to do. Maybe why don't you tick me? Two songs written or co-written by Randy Newman there and we're shortly going to hear from the man himself. But that was Gene Pitney and just one smile followed by Alan Price and a song called "Tickle Me". Now the girl group who had a hit with a pop arrangement of a classical piece of music in the 1960s, the toys. (music) Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. Yes, it's true. No one gets to me like you do. Whenever we kiss, feeling like you. I just do wish there were two of you. A heart dries out from the wall of the fields of the night. One, two, three, four, four, four, four. Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. Yes, it's true. I know that you are alone. And you have to stop. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. (music) Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. (music) I know that you are alone. And you have to stop. No, no, no, no. It's the night that's quiet as long. A heart dries out from the wall of the fields of the night. One, two, three, four, four. Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. Can't get enough for you, baby. The toys and can't get enough of you, baby. Right, answers coming up for the slip disc. I think you've all done very well. Thank you, Mr. Grace. That's the slipped, slipped, slipped, slipped disc. Put a half crown on it on the dance set and it sounds like this. It was the fortunes at a song called "Caroline". Yeah, it's a girl. She really is mine. So fine. I know one day she's gonna be mine. Be mine. She is so fine. I'll make her mine. Her name is Caroline. Caroline. Caroline. Caroline. She is the fairest of them all. And I'll come running when she calls. She is the girl, the girl of my dreams. My dreams, she's on my mind. Forever it seems. It seems with her forever. We'll dream together. Just me and Caroline. Caroline. The Fortunes. And the song that was adopted as the radio caroline theme. 1964, a song called "Caroline". And now we're going back to when we were, well, we're not going back to when we were little people, really. But this week we're going back to a more recent song that would have been introduced by Uncle Mac. Let's go back to your childhood, childhood, childhood, childhood, childhood, childhood, childhood. Hello children everywhere. This is Uncle Mac speaking. Here are some singing games made at our Gramophone studio party to help you at your party. Yeah, if he was still doing children's favorites, he'd probably play this. You've got a friend in me. You've got a friend in me. When you roll up, rub her head and you're miles and miles from your nice full bed. You just remember what you're passing for. You've got a friend in me. Yeah, you've got a friend in me. You've got a friend in me. You've got trouble. And I've got them too. There isn't anything but what you do for you. We stick together and see it through 'cause you've got a friend in me. You've got a friend in me. Some of the folks might be in the next spot and I am being stronger too. Maybe, but none of them will ever love you the way I do. It's me you boy. And it's the year's gone by. A friendship will never die. You're gonna seek it's our destiny. You've got a friend in me. You've got a friend in me. You've got a friend in me. Bring back those memories with Gary Jackson. He's live or as live as he can get at his age. Boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy, boy. Won't somebody love me? Understand the woman. Won't somebody love me? Understand my woman when she's feeling low. Should I go? Or should I stay around and help her? I don't know if I say goodbye. Would she cry? Or would she laugh and walk away? I wonder why. Why won't somebody love me? Understand the woman. Won't somebody love me? Understand the woman. Speaking words of love, don't bring me what I need. 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He's up in the Curia in Kampala. Bruce Harrison, Saul. Award-winning objective news coverage for TV, radio and digital networks. For more information and to sample our latest work, visit us at featurestory.com. Big help. [Music] Danny Van Damme's Monday request show. Big help. Every Monday evening, tune into the request show with Danny Van Damme between 7 and 9. That's 8 to 10 Central European time. Oh, yeah. Tell Danny the tracks you'd like to hear. From the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Nobody plays them better. For harder than solo rock and roll. And even Damme's Monday request show. Big help. [Music] Do you remember Motown? Then make your takes. Big L1. Every Monday from 9 p.m. until 10. The Motown request show. Don't miss it. [Music] [Music] Detroit Michigan. Motown. Motown. This is the Motown Sa. [Music] This is Gary Jackson with My Generation. [Music] And the change to the line up this morning because Stephen Sewer off on holiday. Frank Wisken is sitting in for Stephen Sewer today. He'll be live with his own Sunday service. And you've done them proud tonight, but then you've always had magnificent balls. Harrison Ford is 73 and he's back in Indiana Jones and the tricky patch of ice outside the post office. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Has to easy beats. From 1869 and a song called "I Can't Stand It". Coming up now, some clues. [Music] Mick has got the correct answer. Helen in the Netherlands has the artist. It's not the searchers. It's not Paul Anker. [Music] It's an American male singer who made number two in 1962 with this. His first name is sort of the lead character in Only Falls and Horses. And his surname is an Irish town river and airport in County Clare. [Music] The song title is just greeting a small lady. [Music] It's time for three before the Beatles, whoever they were. [Music] Can you really rock and roll, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Can you really rock and roll, Charming Billy? I can really rock and roll. I can even do this role. But I'm a young man and I can't leave my mother. Can you play your guitar, Billy Boy? Billy Boy? Can you play your guitar, Charming Billy? I can play my guitar off stage during my car. But I'm a young boy and I can't leave my mother. Can you blow your saxophone, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? Can you blow your saxophone, Charming Billy? I can blow my saxophone, but sometimes I'm blowing wrong. But I'm a young man and I can't leave my mother. [Music] Can you ride a motor scooter, Billy Boy? Billy Boy? Can you ride a motor scooter, Charming Billy? I can ride my motor scooter, but I'm a young man and I can't leave my mother. Can you get yourself a date, Billy Boy? Billy Boy? Can you get yourself a date, Charming Billy? I can get myself a date, but I always show ugly. I'm a young man and I can't leave my mother. I can't really rock and roll. I can play my guitar. And I can blow my saxophone, Charming Billy. [Music] The Beatles didn't cover this. They didn't write it either. [Music] It makes me cry to see love die. So sad to watch good luck go back. Remember how you used to fear it? You said nothing could change your mind. It breaks my heart to see us part. So sad to watch good luck go back. Is it anyone there that I feel so new? When I know for certain, but I'm losing you. Remember how you used to fear it? You said nothing could change your mind. It breaks my heart to see us part. So sad to watch good luck go back. So sad to watch good luck go back. The Beatles soon changed the sound of music from this. [Music] The teas I cried for you could feel an ocean. But you don't care how many teas I cried. And though you only leave me, I hadn't heard me. I couldn't bring myself to say goodbye. 'Cause everybody's somebody's food. Everybody's somebody's playing. And they're all no exceptions to the rule. Yes, everybody's somebody's food. I told myself that's the best that I could get you. Though I'm a cool at least I know the score. In darling, I'd be twice with you without you. In hers, but I don't run it back for more. 'Cause everybody's somebody's food. Everybody's somebody's playing. And they're all no exceptions to the rule. Yes, everybody's somebody's food. Someday you find someone you really care for. And if I love you through to me, I'm true. You know how much this heart of mine is breaking. You cry for the way I cry. Yes, everybody's somebody's food. Everybody's somebody's playing. And they're all no exceptions to the rule. Yes, everybody's somebody's food. Three before the Beatles, all three songs from 1960. Johnny Preston, and a song called Charming Billy, The Everly Sisters, and so sad to watch Good Love Go Bad, finishing off with Connie Francis and everybody's somebody's food. On the subject of The Quiz, well done to Stuart who's got it right. Anita has got it right. David and Trina, Pompey Keith, Dennis. Mike Indolish has got it right. Tony has the artist, but it's not that song. Thanks for your comments, Julie. That's much appreciated. Sadly though, it's not Ricky Nelson. It's the same record label, exactly the same era. This American singer, his first name is the same name as the lead character in Only Falls and Horses. His surname is an Irish River town and airport in County Clare. And the song title is just a general greeting to a small woman. ♪♪ Now a wonder from Down Under. ♪♪ What's that noise? ♪♪ I'm coming out from standing my way. ♪♪ If you do, you can't have me take. She's got the people questioning me. ♪♪ Don't try to come. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't bring it up. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't bring it up. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. Don't stand on my way. ♪ I'm gonna do this what I please ♪ ♪ You know it's rotten, what is wrong ♪ ♪ Just depends who's sad or wrong ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ ♪ Don't stand on my way ♪ (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) (upbeat music) From New Zealand, that's the La Dídaz, and a song called Don't Stand in My Way. It's time for another magical moped town memory. (upbeat music) Listen baby, ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide in my bay. Listen baby, if you need me call me, no matter where you are, no matter how far. No wonder baby, just call my name, I'll be there in a hurry, you don't have to worry. Oh baby, ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide in my bay. See you baby, remember the day I set you free. I told you you could always count on me darling, but that day on, I made it a vow. I'll be there when you want me somewhere, here somehow. Oh baby, ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide in my bay. See you from death between you, babe. Oh no darling, no wind, no rain. Oh winter, oh, can't stop the day that day. Oh no baby, cause you love me so. I'll be there on the double, just sing for me already there. I'll be down in my heart, although we are miles apart. If you ever need a helping hand, I'll be there on the double, just as fast as I can. Don't you know that there ain't no mountain high, ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide in my bay. See you from death between you, babe. Don't you know that there ain't no mountain high enough, ain't no valley low, ain't no valley low, ain't no river wide enough, ain't no mountain high. Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell, and ain't no mountain high enough. Some more well-duns on the quiz. I'm not sure where we got to now. Tony, yes, you have title and artist, correct? John in total, yes, you've got it right. Brian in Derbyshire's got it right. So is Tracy in Ipswich, and Crabtree in Newvial has the artist. Here at Big L International, all the staff and crew would like to say a big thank you to everybody who's made a donation toward the running cost of the station. If you would like to make a donation, you can either visit oldforumbutbiggerradio.co.uk and click on the donations link at the bottom of the page. Or, if you'd like to make a regular monthly contribution, please see the bottom right-hand corner of the home page on the Big L website. Please help us keep the music alive. Thank you. Hi everybody, it's Danny Vandem. Join me for the lunchtime shuffle from Monday to Friday between 12 and 2. That's between 1 and 3 Central European time of Big L International. A couple of hours of great music, and also we play out 3 in 1 competition. That's every week they all want the full Big L, don't miss it. Join me in Cook every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on Big L. That's Cook Eats, you and I on Big L International. You'll be playing your dedications and that last bite competition every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday between 2 and 4 on the on Big L International. And just to remind, Frank Whisken will be live from 10 a.m. this morning covering Stephen Sue with a Sunday service. You're listening to the original My Generation with Gary Jackson. This woman has to be gotten to a hospital. A hospital, so what is it? It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now. I always worry when a woman sees me naked for the first time that she's just going to scream and run out of the park. [LAUGHTER] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] I say, it is now time to dust off this old gramophone record and put it on the turntable. Hello, and welcome to jazz club. Bringing you all that's best in the world of jazz. Nice. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] He was exiled by the Spanish governor. He spent most of his life in exile, including 12 years in New York City. He wrote 70 books, poetry, novels, polemics. He's one of the greatest writers in the Spanish language. At the age of 42, he went back to Cuba. This is one of his last poems because he was killed within the year in an abortive uprising. After he died, people put it to a popular tune. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] The words mean I am a truthful man from the land of the palm trees. And before dying, I want to share these poems of my soul. My poems are soft green. My poems are also flaming crimson. My poems are like a wounded fawn, seeking refuge in the forest. The last verse says, con los pobres de la tiara. With the poor people of this earth, I want to share my fate. The streams of the mountain pleases me more than the sea. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] Pete Siegel and Guantanamera, which means Lady from Guantanamo. There's different things going on there these days. Thanks very much for keeping me company. Hope you can join me for a quick one from six to seven p.m. tomorrow. Stay tuned for Frank, sitting in for Stephen Sue. And well done to Mick, Helene who got the artist, Anita Stewart, David and Trina, Pompey Keith, Dennis, Tony, Mike, John and Toton, Brian and Darmisher, Crabtree who got the artist, Tracy and Ipswich, and Annika as well. I think you've all done very well. Thank you Mr. Greggs. Happy on everybody. That's the slipped, slipped, slipped, slipped disk. Put a half crown on it on the dance set and it sounds like this. It was Del Shannon and a song called Hey Little Girl. Last night I walked through the streets of my town. I saw the shadow of a girl I had known. And through the shadows I could see many tears. And so I walked up and I said, Hey little girl. Let me fix your broken heart. I'll replace each broken heart that's gone. Because I don't want to cry. Hey little girl, my heart's been broken too. Don't remember what was to September when I meant you at old Dad. You were with a kind angel. Then all at once he said you had to go. I never even called your name. Oh yeah, hey little girl. I've been searching everywhere here. That everywhere for you. Because I have cried for you. Hey little girl, I'm so in love with you. Hey little girl, I can see that he was me. He shattered all the dreams you had. So come with me and see. Hey little girl, I'll make all your dreams come true. Oh yeah, hey little girl, I'll make all your dreams come true.