#NotBaconBits - From Echo and the Bunnymen to...
Yesterday we played Villiers Terrace from Echo and the Bunnymen and, from that, Steve Taylor-Bryant cuts a dash with today's #NotBaconBits link...
As always for #NotBaconBits, once you've listened to today's choice, we're looking for your suggestions for tomorrow's track.
Join in by tweeting us @albiemediaAM with the #NotBaconBits hashtag or adding your suggestions in the comments of our #NotBaconBits Facebook posts - remember the link can be as simple or contrived as you want, in any music genre (it doesn't have to be classical or pop) and you can link to anything about the song - the title, the artist, words in the song, something about the video ... anything as long as you can justify it. If we pick your suggestion for the link, you'll get the credit in that day's article and shout outs on our social networking streams.
From the Echo and the Bunnymen album Crocodiles to Crocodile Dundee takes you from Merseyside to Australia. Australia loves singing, all their soap stars do it, I think it's a law. Hugh Jackman started on Aussie TV. He also loves a sing song. He was in the film version of Les Miserables with Helena Bonham Carter, who also is no stranger to singing as she showed in my favourite musical film, Sweeney Todd. Here, from that film, are Johnny Depp and the much missed Alan Rickman singing about Pretty Women.
You can find all the #NotBaconBits links so far here!
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