Just found this thread havent had chance to read all the replies because its so long but I thought I'd let you know what I listen to. It really does vary from day to day. It could be the teenager at the end of my garden practicing his drums or his sister singing along with a hairbrush to anything by Jessie J or maybe there dad who has an obsession with a power washer. Then of course it could be the neighbour on my left who seems to be going through a fairly depressing stage in his life who listens to repetetive blues music that seems to be about wives leaving husbands and dogs dying. On very hot days it will be whatever is on the TV of my neighbours on my right hand side. Hes a bit deaf and always has the window open and then it could be my husband practicing his electric guitar which will normally be a tune requested by one of his pupils (he teaches guitar). On a good day it will be hubby quietly stumming a little Eva Cassidy and on a really good day everyone will be out and it will be the birds, the bees and relative silence.
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Love John Bishop, missed it, didn't have radio on
He's on for the next 5 weeks Lily, or maybe 4 now
Thanks OL, will try to remember! What time did it start?
10 I think, instead of Graham Norton
Thank you,
OL.........CELEBRATE.............good times...........come on.......
Just found this thread havent had chance to read all the replies because its so long but I thought I'd let you know what I listen to. It really does vary from day to day. It could be the teenager at the end of my garden practicing his drums or his sister singing along with a hairbrush to anything by Jessie J or maybe there dad who has an obsession with a power washer. Then of course it could be the neighbour on my left who seems to be going through a fairly depressing stage in his life who listens to repetetive blues music that seems to be about wives leaving husbands and dogs dying. On very hot days it will be whatever is on the TV of my neighbours on my right hand side. Hes a bit deaf and always has the window open and then it could be my husband practicing his electric guitar which will normally be a tune requested by one of his pupils (he teaches guitar). On a good day it will be hubby quietly stumming a little Eva Cassidy and on a really good day everyone will be out and it will be the birds, the bees and relative silence.
Lol Yvie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgF_pz9WRIU
I dont usually listen to music in the garden, but always did at my allotments, usually the radio-general pop, am partial to something a bit folky