"John Reid, the Defence Secretary, turned disc jockey yesterday to send a message of thanks to the 38,000 British Armed Forces personnel serving overseas.
Mr Reid recorded an hour-long show that was broadcast on the British forces radio station BFBS. He picked five of his favourite tunes to entertain the troops...
Mr Reid’s chosen songs were: Amarillo, by Tony Christie; Bohemian Rhapsody, by Queen; Wind Beneath Your Wings, by Bette Midler; Country Roads, by John Denver; and Mull of Kintyre, by Paul McCartney."
An occasional glimpse into the workings of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive (or comments on anything else that takes my fancy).
26 December 2005
What? No Sidney Devine?
The Defence Secretary betrays a complete lack of musical taste. From The Times (here):
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