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The long one on Tuesday night

Paul Vos on Tuesday night

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2h 57m
Broadcast on:
03 Sep 2024
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100 inmates. But currently holds around 14,000 of them. In 2017, armed men attacked the facility and freed more than 4,000 inmates. And a large search and rescue operations underway in the English Channel after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the French coast. At least 12 people are confirmed dead in the deadliest disaster in those waters this year. From Bureau's World Wide, this is FSN. From LineHogan, this is the Dutch G.O.S.S. Live with Paul Voss. Stone Love. Stone Love. The game is on another time at the time that creeps in. But like this one, lines up the sky with a message from the birds. Morning, I find no other, greater standing more of the blood. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't you hear the wind and the wind and the stone love? Oh yeah, I tell you I've no other. Stone Love. Oh yeah, yeah. And I feel so short with the present time and hand. Oh yeah, I need your young and heart. Rise up and take your stand into the man and his shoulder. The world must be here. See, I pray for peace. And I'm a man, oh yeah. Can you hear me? Stone Love. I'll tell you I know I'm a man, a man, stone love. Oh yeah, yeah. If I walk, I'll bring out a nation's pants. Oh yeah, we'll be loved between our brothers and sisters' lands. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Don't you hear the wind and the wind and the wind and the stone love? Oh yeah, I tell you I've no other. Stone Love. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The screams and Stone Love. I don't know what they mean by that, but that was the opening sentence. Yes, Stone Love. The best music on a Tuesday night. Paul Vos on Bigel International. So good evening and welcome to the show and thank you very much to Gary Jackson. And don't forget he's not in tomorrow for the long one, but he's in on Thursday, okay? Yeah, we'll have to get used to it somehow. Anyway, for tonight it will be my long one. And that means that from now until 10 o'clock UK time, I will be entertaining you in three sessions of one hour. And we do all sorts of funny things, you know, we play lovely music, we have quizzes all over the place. We have the made a beat up eight and we are going to hug in the kitchen. So there you go. In a moment or so I'm going to tell you about the reverse competition that David sent in just now. So he's always in time, you know, there's no problem there. But the first thing we will do is listen to the Beatles and a lovely Rita. ♪♪ ♪ Lovely Rita Rita ♪ ♪ Lovely Rita, meet a maid, not even come between us ♪ ♪ Wake it's dark, I tow your heart away ♪ ♪ Staring by a parking meter ♪ ♪ When I caught a glimpse of Rita ♪ ♪ Feeling in the taste of you in a little white book ♪ ♪ In a cap, do you look much older ♪ ♪ And the bag across her shoulder ♪ ♪ May you look in it like a military man ♪ ♪♪ ♪ Lovely Rita, meet a maid, may I am quiet ♪ ♪ Quietly screaming when you're busy ♪ ♪ Take some tea with me ♪ ♪♪ Rita! ♪♪ ♪ I took her out and tried to wear her ♪ ♪ Had a laugh and over dinner ♪ ♪ I told her I'd really like to see her again ♪ ♪ Got the bill and Rita paid it ♪ ♪ Took her home and nearly made it ♪ ♪ Sitting on the sofa with a sister and two ♪ ♪♪ ♪ Oh lovely Rita, meet a maid ♪ ♪ Where would I be without you ♪ ♪ Give us a wink and make me think of you ♪ ♪ Mary, meet a maid ♪ ♪ Love me, raise a maid ♪ ♪ Love me, raise a maid, may I be ♪ ♪ Love me, raise a maid ♪ ♪♪ ♪ Lovely Rita, meet a maid ♪ ♪ Oh yeah ♪ ♪ That song was recorded because of the frustration the guy said ♪ ♪ About all the parking tickets they were getting ♪ ♪ And I wonder how Rita took it ♪ ♪ The story doesn't tell me really ♪ ♪ But yeah, well, if you're powerful like that ♪ ♪ You know, like the Beatles ♪ ♪ That's the kind of revenge you can take when you get parking tickets, isn't that right? ♪ ♪ Right, here is the first quiz ♪ ♪ It's the reverse competition ♪ ♪ And this week we have to fill in the blanks ♪ ♪ So here it is, there's a sentence with one blank ♪ ♪ And it's up to you to find that blank, right? ♪ ♪ So Radio Blank broadcasted on 242 meters from the LV Comets ♪ ♪ Mm, there's some hints there ♪ ♪ Radio Blank broadcasted on 242 meters from the LV Comets ♪ ♪ I know an LV comment, yeah ♪ ♪ Well, let's see what you make of it ♪ ♪ I'm eagerly waiting while we listen to Mitch Ryder ♪ ♪ All right, and let her find her ready ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Now, here's the song I find ♪ ♪ While I look to do some songs the other day ♪ ♪ We're gonna try and do it again, Dave ♪ ♪ Let's go, let's do it, baby ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ All right ♪ ♪ All right ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Talkin' 'bout my baby ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ I wanna let you be lookin' ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ You know that she couldn't do it ♪ ♪ She's my little baby ♪ ♪ Whoa little actin' up and lose ♪ ♪ Now if you wanna do the drugs ♪ ♪ A little bit of me put it down ♪ ♪ And I want what to say ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ She's the best woman around ♪ ♪ And I want the little baby ♪ ♪ Whoa little actin' up and lose ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ My, my, my, my, my baby ♪ ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ I wanna let you be lookin' ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ She's a husband, baby ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ Whoa little actin' up and lose ♪ ♪ Hey ♪ ♪ All right ♪ [music] Cora! [music] Hey! [music] Are we gonna drive once again? Let's drive! Yeah! You out there! Let's drive with one track and then we'll feel it! Yeah! All right, let's drive now! [music] [music] It's Ryder and the little Latin loop below. It's in the 5500 and I like the song. I really do. Right! And yes, we're here running a first, reverse competition and there's some answers coming in. So I'm going to listen. Well, I'm not listening to them. I can read them, actually. There's no voicemail there. So I'm going to read them while you listen to Boss Cags. How about it? [music] Here he has the boss man himself and singing about low down. [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] Oh, the atmosphere in that song. Really, really lovely. Very suited for the evening, I would say. Low down, and that was Boss Cags. And it's nice to say hi to Jay Elman. I haven't heard from you in a while, Jay. And you're very welcome to the show. And he also gave me the answer to the reverse competition. I think you're absolutely right, Jay. Yeah, you are. Just as Ralph Humphries. Hi, Ralph from the Isle of Wight. Hi, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You're absolutely right, too, mate. And I wonder Ray of Ralph, I should say. You must have been well thinking about all the things that were happening around off your radio. Seeing as that we had the 15th of August when all the British stations were forbidden and the 31st of August when the same thing happened to the Dutch stations a couple of years later on. Okay, I'll give you that. Well, anyway, so far I got an answer from Ralph and from Jay. And I think you're absolutely right. And about 10 minutes time, we're going to tell David all about it. [Music] Now, I'm wondering what Otis Redding is singing about or rather who he is singing about because this song is called "Hard to Handle". [Music] Hey, baby, here I am. I'm a man on the scene. I can't give you what you want, but you got to go home with me. I forgot some good old love, and then I got this summer in the store. When I get through throwing it on you, you got to come back for more. Parting things will come by the dozen, but that ain't nothing but drugs no loving. Pretty little thing lemme like to count called mama. I'm so hard to hella not yes around. [Music] Action speaks louder than word, and I'm a man with a great experience. I know you got you another man, but I can love you better than him. Take my hand, don't be afraid. I want to prove every word I say. I'm not the father of love for free, so what the phrase you add with me. Boys will call my dime, I'm a devil, but that ain't nothing but cancer no. Pretty little thing lemme like to count called mama. I'm so hard to hella not yes around. [Music] Baby, here I am, I'm a man on the scene. I didn't give you, but you won't just come go home with me. I've got some good old lovin' and I got the better in store. Then I get through throwing it on you, you got to come back for more. Parting things will come by the dozen, but that ain't nothing but drugs no love. You got a little thing lemme like to count called mama. I'm so hard to hella not yes around. [Music] Out of swearing, hard to handle, and he was also saying that he could love you much better than the other guy. Isn't that right? Making a little bit of promotion for himself. I remember once when I was doing some business in test and measurement equipment for television. We had to compete with the mighty tectronics. Wow, and really in Europe, they really something. One of the slogans I always had when a customer would say, well, okay, compared to tectronics, and I would always say, well, here it is. We're cheaper or better or both. Whenever news breaks, FSN is there. We're Danzalow, New York. Rebecca Bunzen, Mumbai. Kevin Osevak, Brussels. For more than 25 years, and now, from more than 20 euros, FSN has brought award-winning objective coverage of world events to TV, radio, and digital networks. For more information, visit us online at featurestory.com. What are you doing at 10 o'clock in the evening, Monday to Wednesday every week? If you have the time, you're more than welcome to join me, Gary Jackson, to three oldies shows at 10 p.m. here on Big L1. My generation parts one and two on Monday and Tuesday, and sounds of the 70s on Wednesday. So, hope you can join me, all sorts of oldies, all sorts of features, and the shows are different to any of my other shows on the Big L. Yeah, we're cheaper or better or both. I tell you, they had a bad time with that one. Okay, let me see now what, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. That's what we're going to do. First of all, we're going to say good evening to Maureen Gibbons over there. She listens morning, afternoon and night. I tell you, always they're very faithful, it's not. And the next thing I'm going to tell you is we're going to play the Dave Clark Five, and everybody knows I still love you. Everybody knows that you've been treating me bad. Everybody knows you've been making me sad. Why you don't have to lie, 'cause I'm no fool. I can see you know all my love and all I know. I still love you. Everybody knows he's been hanging around. Everybody knows you've been making me sad. He could never love you, know where that I do. But maybe I might somebody else but oh. I still love you. That we're not our people, but I am our brain. And you stop lying to me. Everybody knows you will never be mine. Everybody knows I've been wasting my time. I want to forget you as fast as I can. But every time I see you, I'm tired of making me sad. I still love you. Everybody knows. Everybody knows. Dave Clark Five, yes indeed, and everybody knows. And I know there is a colleague of mine in France waiting eagerly for a record from the United States, because he knows what's coming. He saw it on the internal WhatsApp group that we have as staffers here at Big L. And where he said oh, particularly number eight, I'm looking forward to that one. So here it is, the tea set. Hey, good guy hit. And she likes weeds. A long nose, booty old witch which she pulls, she speaks a magic world called Chag Cabo do. A smell of thousand herbs is hanging 'round your hearts where he hits it. It's built on magic ground. There's a no kind color, smoke raising up among the steering ramp as magic hot. A shipment means a lot to her, for her color burning blue. Holy snake tails, for just a few. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. There are easy to grow, easy to grow in the morning June. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. And they always are there, everywhere when she needs a few. And she also keeps a cat or seven and a mile far here in screaming raven. A magic stick, a flying broom are just a few things. That she keeps in her room. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. They are easy to grow, easy to grow in the morning June. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. And they always are there, everywhere when she needs a few. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. There are easy to grow, easy to grow in the morning June. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. And they always are there, everywhere when she needs a few. She likes weeds, but there is it to grow. There are easy to grow, easy to grow in the morning June. Yeah, you heard it right. Strange country we have. Way back in the 60s they were already singing quite overly about weeds and how easy they are to grow when you need them. Oh, you know, it's a special country, I tell you. Right now Ralph came back to me and I expected him to come back to me because he said, "Oh, you are so right about the awful dates in August as they sang the day the music died." Now, this is where I would like to correct you a little bit, Ralph, because I've seen that before, everybody calls it the date the music died. Well, the music didn't die, we are still playing that. No, radio died and that seemed worse, you know. Anyway, he said, "Could I please play memories?" Yes indeed, I can, because it reminds him of August the 31st. And that was 1974 when Radio Veronica and R&I had to stop. [Music] If you had been away and left this walk behind, so far away, the brothers on your mind were long again, feeling how you sang the beautiful rings. If you had been away and made a lot of harm, no place to stay, always on the run. A lot of the girls, feeling very sad and love with your memories. [Music] Is it really worthwhile? Is it really worthwhile? Now, if you've been away and wondered on your shores, it's too bright, so do you look before? A lot of the girls, feeling very sad. If you're memories, if you're memories, if you're memories. [Music] [Music] Earth and fire and memories, and I remember the very end of Radio Veronica, where Rob Out was saying, well, with Dutch music and Dutch radio stations, also Dutch politics dies a little bit and very sorry for the Netherlands, something like that. You know, I'm trying to translate this really. It's not really very successful, there we go. Yeah, we're a little bit late, sorry about that, David, but I think what we can do is tell you very, very quickly, thanks to those two people, actually, Jay Omen and Ralph Humphreys, and they both gave me the right answer, I think. Radio Scotland broadcasted on 242 metres from the Alfie Comet. It's not as well known as some of the other stations, that is to say, if you talk to people in Scotland, oh, they will remember Radio Scotland. [Music] They will remember, I tell you. He has Cliff Richard and he sings about them. When I was young, my father said, son, I have something to say, and what he told me, I'll never forget until my dying day. He said, son, you are a bachelor boy and that's the way to stay. Son, you be your bachelor boy until your dying day. When I was 16, I fell in love with a girl as sweet as can be. But I remember just in time when my dad had said to me, he said, son, you are a bachelor boy and that's the way to stay. Son, you be your bachelor boy until your dying day. As time goes by, I probably will meet a girl and fall in love. Then I'll get married, have a wife and two children, they'll be my turtle dog. But until then, I'll be your bachelor boy and that's the way to stay. Happy to be your bachelor boy until my dying day. Yeah, I'll be your bachelor boy and that's the way I'll stay. Happy to be your bachelor boy until my dying day. Cliff Richard's and the bachelor boy and he kept his promise, didn't he? I think he did anyway. Let me see now, there's an email in from David, David from the reverse competition. Hang on. Oh yeah, absolutely correct. Yes, he just set a new copy and he'll head to the email. Yes, of course. Right, thank you very much, David. Thank you for finding out all these lovely little tidbits because not only it's a bit of a puzzle, but it also reminds us about the very, very rich history of offshore radio. So there you go. And it's all a way, love me. Talk to the love I need, talk to the love I need. Talk to the love I need. Open up your eyes, love me. Open up your eyes, love me. Oh, pray you left your love with me. And keep no longer a reality. I think there's a shell for my cause. With this love that was part of last. I guess I'll always love you. Talk to the love I need, talk to the love I need. You got to live right beneath the hole in the top of my life. I think you're on my mind, talk to the love I need. You're on my love, you I need. I'm feeling fine with the places, things that come alive and crazy. Don't let off what I tried to do. Open up your eyes, love me. I guess I'll always love you. I think you're on my love, you're on my love, you're on my love. I think you're on my love, you're on my love, you're on my love. I think you're on my love, you're on my love, you're on my love, you're on my love. The Ari brothers, I guess I'll always love you, yes I do, absolutely. That was on the Motown label, of course. If you do love the Motown label, on a Monday evening we have a special Motown show, you see. It's a long, oh dear, dear, dear. I have that continuously, it's very annoying. Phil Troll, that's right, that's the name I was looking for. He presents the show. Let me see, it's from nine to ten o'clock UK time, I believe. Yes, indeed. Right, now, back to the business at hand, and we would need to start off our loose end quiz now. And as you know, I first play it and you just listen to it, you know, don't do anything yet. Just get the vibes, you see. I made you cry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I say cold, she said yes, different lights, you can guess the rest. All alone inside, there's no better time. You know we made a vow, but to feel, but to remember. Right, now, the question is, of course, we're looking for the four titles, and also the theme, you know, what's binding those four titles together. And if you can get all those things, well, every song is two points, and also the theme is two points, so a quick calculation that brings you to ten points total that can be had. OK, so it's well worth a listen, that's what I would say. Now, here we go again, this time, start writing. I made you cry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I say cold, she said yes, different lights, you can guess the rest. All alone inside, there's no better time. And though we made a vow, but to feel, but to remember. Right, so if you know the answers, drop me a line very, very quickly. And thank you very much, Jay, for sending that information about the comment at the moment. I have to do a show, of course, but after the show, I'll have a bit of a read, OK? And, well, maybe there are some things I don't know yet, because as I said, Radio Scotland was less unknown in the southern part of Northern Europe. Is that, yeah, yeah, you get my drift, I hope. Good, now, number seven in the Naderby Top 8. We're talking about the shuffles, and that's a very nice group that was active in a little village, very close to where I was living most of my life. And the lead singer was Robert West, and oh, that's a very nice guy indeed. So here are, at number seven, the shuffles, and shall I need you. Please, good guy, hit. 1098. 77777. Look at you, one day. Couldn't turn away. Since you're on my mind. There's no peace I find. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. I can't live without you. What I love was blue. Have to go away. Can't you hear me pray? Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Honey, can't you see? What do you mean to me? We have find so high. Why I love should I. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Please don't close the door. Give me a chance once more. Let me in and stay. Smile at me and say. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Shall I love, I need you. Shall I love, I love you. Yes, shall I need you. The shovels. They were quite famous in the south. The klipsin, I was a club DJ. I had to play that song quite a lot for the people. Let me see Patricia Darling. You are in the first with the right answers. The first two points, that's really very good. Rundi Bakshi also came along with the answers. Yes, absolutely, yes, also eight plus two points at ten points. Very good indeed, so my respect to those two people and they are on the list of course. If you want to be on the list, well make sure you get the same answers in. A one man band, and a one man band is a guy with all sorts of instruments attached to his body, and wires to operate it with his foot and his arm and what have you got? Maybe it's his earlabs, who knows. Don Partridge and he sings Rosie. Rosie, or Rosie, I'd like to paint your face up in the sky. Sometimes when I'm busy, relax tonight, we've got bands to catch your eyes. Your eyes when they're white and green, thunder and lightning and sunset strokes and color, your skin. Your eyes are so blue, I just think of a blue sky and bumblebees buzzing on the wind. Rosie, or Rosie, it's raining when you look the other way. Rosie, or Rosie, you'll love to bring sunshine out to play. [Music] And though I've just read to you, I've just read to you, or I'd like to go in the shadow in your hair. I'd paint in your vines, I've been with a blue sky, some of us went through the air. Rosie, or Rosie, I'd paint your face with all the words you see. Rosie, or Rosie, I'd like to paint your face up underneath. Yeah, Don Partridge and Rosie, and it sounded quite good too, didn't it? He was playing it all by himself, really amazing. Right, Maureen came up with a message and she says, "Would I say hi to Peggy and Jay, please? Peggy and Jay, hi from Maureen. You see, international radio does have its advantages, right? And we've got some correct answers coming in. Patricia A+2, her Rundi A+2. Tony Ting, yes already, you scored two four points on the tracks and two for the theme. Let me see now, you got the second one in and you got the last one in. So look for the first and the third one. Shall I play it again? Yeah, I might as well. I made you cry, I didn't mean to hurt you. I say cold, she said yes, different lights, you can get the rest. Oh, no, no time, there's never been a time. And you'll be made of all the good and the good, the better. Very nice montage and let's see who else gets this right. We're doing quite well actually, even before the top of the hour you see. So yeah, I think also Dave and Bristol will be very pleased when he sees this going on. It's one more track from the Naderby Top 8 for this hour and that's going to be number six with Earth and Fire. You get a positive charge they say here, yeah, of course you do. And the track is called Only Time Will Tell. General, teach your soldiers, we know how to kill, preacher, teach his children that they've met a stew. I'll be dead, we know what he thinks, outside my side, I'll be dead, we know what they are like at night, as long as you stop the blower, unless you die, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, unless it's me, to be dead, [music] Earth and Fire! And a song that we don't play all that often, only time will tell. And you know, you have to go to Big L to actually hear songs like that. I think this is the last one I can play before the news, so listen carefully to the Commodore's. [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] Ah, yeah, the track is called Still, and that's what I get. I get very still when I hear music like that. Very beautiful. We're going to make room now for the news, and immediately after, I'll be back with part two of the show. [music] From feature story news in Washington, I'm Benchy Hire. Dozens have been killed by a Russian missile strike on a military institute in Ukraine. The attack in the eastern part of the country has injured hundreds more people. This is Russian President Vladimir Putin claims his forces are advancing further into Ukraine. Mugumi Lim reports from Kyiv. Russian forces advanced on 477 square kilometers of Ukrainian territory in August. Moscow's biggest monthly increase since October 2022. Meanwhile, Ukraine's incursion into Russia's Khrushchev region continues. It currently holds about 1,300 square kilometers of Russian territory. President Putin, in a speech on Monday, acknowledged difficulties there, but said Kyiv did not achieve its main task of halting Russia's offensive in the Dombas. Israel has hit out at a decision by the UK to suspend some arms sales to the country, calling the move shameful and disappointing. Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced the suspension over fears Israel would use the weapons in Gaza in violation of international law, but the UK insisted continues to support Israel's right to defend itself. Sir Simon Mail is a Middle East advisor at the UK's Ministry of Defense. The Labour government are buying off a certain amount of internal friction. We're coming up to the Labour Party conference. The fact of life is that David Lammy appears to be trying to have it both ways, and of course we'll get it neither way, because those who support Hamas will not be impressed. And those who think we should stand steadfast by the Israelis will be seriously upset by this. Meanwhile, the World Health Organization says polio vaccinations of hundreds of thousands of children in Gaza have surpassed the immunization campaign's target. And in Israel, protesters are demanding a ceasefire deal after six Israeli hostages were found murdered by Hamas in the Palestinian Strip almost a year after they were kidnapped. Elsewhere, 129 people have died during an attempted prison escape in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Many inmates were shot, others crushed, and as stampeded as they tried to break out of the jail in the capital city, Kinshasa, from their Chris Ochumringa reports. Officials say several prisoners broke one of the walls of the facility late at night and escaped. The guards on duty opened fire as more prisoners tried to escape. An inquiry has been opened to establish how the inmates fled the prison. Makala Central Prison is the largest detention facility in the DRC. It's overcrowded with prisoners living in unsunitary conditions. Authorities say it was built to accommodate 1,500 inmates, but currently holds around 14,000 of them. In 2017, armed men attacked the facility and freed more than 4,000 inmates. And a large search and rescue operations underway in the English Channel after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the French coast. At least 12 people are confirmed dead in the deadliest disaster in those waters this year, from Bureau's World Wide, this is FSN. [Music] [Music] Live from Einhovin, this is the Dutch who goes live with Paul Vos. 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Thank you for asking for that one, John. It fits in the atmosphere of a late evening, doesn't it? Yeah. I don't, it's very hard to explain, but I feel that way. Boss Cags is another good example of where it would absolutely fit. And I think the next one also, yeah. It's the second request that Patricia sent in. It's the Manhattan's and herds. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Ladies like deep voices. I've invested a lot in my, I must say, a couple of bottles of, of Jamison really did the trick, I tell you. Send these shots next with Girl Don't Come. 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