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Chris clears the air with our ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Weather 'go-to-guy' Alex Deacon, who tells us why the sands from the Sahara are causing us a problem with pollution.

Chris clears the air with our ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Weather "go-to-guy" Alex Deacon, who tells us why the sands from the Sahara are causing us a problem with pollution...

This leads us on to today's top tenuous and your desperate claims to the fame of the sahara...

And we can breathe easily with our mystery guest who was Neil Arthur of 80s outfit Blancmange...

Today's show is dedicated to anyone who knows someone with a classic car, bike or other, and is lobbying them to take part in National Classic Car Day this Friday...

And today's show is entitled: often in life, those who mind don't matter and those who matter, don't mind.

2 hours, 59 minutes

Last on

Wed 2 Apr 2014 06:30

Music Played

  • America

    A Horse With No Name

    • America's Greatest Hits - History.
    • Warner Bros.
  • Bad Manners

    Special Brew

    • 25 Years Of Rock'n'Roll: 1980 (Va).
    • Connoisseur Collection.
  • Sara Bareilles

    Brave

    • (CD Single).
    • Epic.
    • 1.
  • The Beach Boys

    I Get Around

    • The Best Of The Beach Boys (CD 1).
    • EMI.
  • Blancmange

    Don't Tell Me

    • Rip It Up (Various Artists).
    • EMI.
  • The Blow Monkeys

    It Doesn't Have To Be This Way

    • The Blow Monkeys - Choices.
    • RCA.
  • Blues Brothers

    Everybody Needs Somebody To Love

    • Simply The Best Movie Album (Various).
    • Warner Strategic Market.
  • Doris Day

    Move Over Darling

    • A Portrait Of Doris Day.
    • Stylus.
  • Duran Duran

    Planet Earth

    • Duran Duran - Greatest.
    • EMI.
    • 2.
  • Marvin Gaye

    I Heard It Through The Grapevine

    • Tamla Motown.
  • The Hollies

    The Air That I Breathe

    • The Gold Album (Various Artists).
    • The Hit Label Ltd.
    • 14.
  • Hot Chocolate

    It Started With A Kiss

    • Hot Chocolate - Their Greatest Hits.
    • EMI.
  • Chrissie Hynde

    Dark Sunglasses

    • (CD Single).
    • Caroline.
  • Wilko Johnson & Roger Daltrey

    I Keep It To Myself

    • (CD Single).
    • Universal.
    • 001.
  • Kaiser Chiefs

    Coming ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ

    • (CD Single).
    • Fiction.
    • 001.
  • Lenny Kravitz

    It Ain't Over 'til It's Over

    • Awesome 2 - Various Artists.
    • EMI.
  • Huey Lewis and the News

    The Power Of Love

    • Huey Lewis & The News - Fore!.
    • Chrysalis.
  • Men at Work

    Down Under

    • Fantastic 80's Disc 1 (Various Artis.
    • Columbia.
  • Kylie Minogue

    Better The Devil You Know

    • Kylie Minogue - Rhythm Of Love.
    • Pwl Records.
  • Billy Ocean

    Red Light Spells Danger

    • Billy Ocean - Love Is For Ever (L.I.F.
    • Jive.
  • Robert Palmer

    Addicted To Love

    • Sounds Of The 80s - Like A Record Baby (1984-1986) (Various Artists).
    • UMC.
  • The Pierces

    Believe In Me

    • (CD Single).
    • Polydor.
    • 001.
  • Gregory Porter

    Hey Laura

    • Liquid Spirit.
    • Blue Note.
    • 001.
  • The Specials

    A Message To You, Rudy (feat. Rico Rodriguez)

    • Greatest Hits Of The 70's (Various).
    • EMI.
  • Rod Stewart

    You Wear It Well

    • The Best Of Rod Stewart.
    • Warner Bros.
  • Tanita Tikaram

    Good Tradition

    • The Best Of Tanita Tikaram.
    • East West Records.
  • Wet Wet Wet

    Love Is All Around

    • The All Time Greatest Movie Songs.
    • Columbia/Sony Tv.

Pause for Thought

Pause for Thought

From writer Abdul-Rehman Malik:

Μύ

Last night here on ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 2, we heard Janis Gaye, wife of the American singer-songwriter and soul sensation Marvin Gaye, tell the story of his remarkable and troubled life. Marvin Gaye was murdered by his father 30 years ago this week. If he had lived, today would have been his 75th birthday.

Μύ

My parents had eclectic musical tastes. On any given night, the turntable might play host to the Sabri Brothers, Stevie Wonder and the dulcet tones of Paul Anka. My mother tells me that I’d wander around our little flat tunelessly crying out, β€œOh, please, stay with me, Diana-aaah!”

Μύ

The sound that really nurtured their souls, though, was the melodious recitation of the sacred texts. We had recordings of people reciting the Quran from places as disparate as Kuala Lumpur, Karachi and Cairo. Each brought their own passion and inflection to words which we considered divine.

Μύ

I however also realised that a working knowledge of pop music was essential

social currency in the schoolyard, so became an avid listener of Top 40 radio. ΜύEver the aspiring rebel, I still kept my ears open for songs that offered more than a good tune. Songs that might reflect my growing awareness that things were not right with the world. Enter Marvin Gaye.

Μύ

Tracks like β€œMercy Mercy Me” and β€œWhat’s Going On” were profound meditations on ecological catastrophe and war. β€œWith the world exploding around me, how am I supposed to keep singing love songs?” he once asked. I was hooked.

Μύ

The 13th century mystic Rumi tells the parable of the reed flute. Cut from the reed bed, it makes a sound both enchanting and mournful. β€œAnyone pulled from its source, longs to go back,” complains the reed. β€œWhen I am played, I mingle in the laughing and grieving, but few will hear the secrets hidden within the notes.”

Μύ

I’d like to think Marvin Gaye heard the secrets within the notes. Even as he battled his own demons, it was to love songs he constantly returned. Like Rumi, Marvin too wanted to connect to the true source of love. β€œGod is our friend,” he sang, β€œand all He asks of us is we give each other love.” It is probably the greatest gift we can give. Happy birthday Marvin – and thank you!

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