interesting...(Prince Charles), British Bands

Kelley SKTHOMPSON_1 at msn.com
Wed Jul 11 19:16:20 UTC 2001


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., "Carole Estes" <lrcjestes at e...> wrote:
> > Now does he listen to the Stephen Fry or Jim Dale version?  And 
should we be expecting him to subscribe to this list soon?....  
HRHChuck at y...<<<<<

LOL!  Good one; maybe we should send him an invite?  And, would have 
to be Fry, no question, eh?

Re:  British Bands

Happily, I have BBC America and have been enjoying both RD and Men 
Behaving Badly, and am also getting some fairly nice exposure to 
British Bands as well.  A few weeks ago, BBCA was having a contest to 
win Travis' new album, and so were showing the video for "Sing" 
after -every- prime time program, every day.  (I saw this video many, 
many times.)  Last night, they appeared on Letterman, not 
performing "Sing", don't know the title of the song, but I quite 
liked it as well.  I also got to see the 2000 Brit Awards, enjoyed 
that, and now realize I hear Coldplay's "Yellow" on local radio quite 
a bit (hope I got the right band with that one--urgh!).  And, yes, I 
like Robbie Williams, and Kylie, too. <g> 

Now, if anyone's still reading after all that, can anyone recommend 
specific songs from the bands that have been mentioned?  (I'm 
searching online--I've been using my RealPlay to listen to Brit radio 
stations, and am also a new LimeWire user--anyone still on Napster?)  
I'm wondering about songs that seem the most popular, as well as any 
personal faves, from any British bands.  I'd love to hear everyone's 
recommendations.

Thanks,

Kelley






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