Warmed with chillies
Simon Mayo
Presenter
A house full of family is a lovely weekend thing, Now for the clearing up/ironing/shopping that is needed in its wake. Where did all that food go? Christmas seems rather close all of a sudden. Hope yours was decent one. Here comes a new glittering, fabulous week on Drivetime (I haven't checked but I'm sure that's true).
Today we welcome David Essex (ooh really? say a generation of ladies) the first guy a remember who wore an earring. But us blokes were impressed with That'll Be The Day, Starlight and thought Rock On was pretty out there. Then there's War of of the Worlds and Evita and I'm won over completely. In fact Evita gets played on my generic mp3 player with great regularity-probably my favourite musical. If I ever get to sit in for EP (and she is in it after all), I'll play all of it, without interruption. Lazy, but still lovely. He's rerecorded some old stuff on an album called Reflections and he's on from 6.
And oldies please for YOUR FACE. This is because Tesco are going to be scanning faces in the checkout queue to see which ads they should run on their screens to attract your attention. This could backfire of course. If I'm standing there and start seeing ads for wrinkle cream and pension advice I might well find myself having to wear a bag over my head. Or send the kids. Anyway FACE oldies please, thanks.
Have a worry and stress free Monday, see you at 5.
Today we welcome David Essex (ooh really? say a generation of ladies) the first guy a remember who wore an earring. But us blokes were impressed with That'll Be The Day, Starlight and thought Rock On was pretty out there. Then there's War of of the Worlds and Evita and I'm won over completely. In fact Evita gets played on my generic mp3 player with great regularity-probably my favourite musical. If I ever get to sit in for EP (and she is in it after all), I'll play all of it, without interruption. Lazy, but still lovely. He's rerecorded some old stuff on an album called Reflections and he's on from 6.
And oldies please for YOUR FACE. This is because Tesco are going to be scanning faces in the checkout queue to see which ads they should run on their screens to attract your attention. This could backfire of course. If I'm standing there and start seeing ads for wrinkle cream and pension advice I might well find myself having to wear a bag over my head. Or send the kids. Anyway FACE oldies please, thanks.
Have a worry and stress free Monday, see you at 5.
