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Classical music was being played through the newly installed speakers in the
ticket hall and on the ramp at Dagenham Heathway this morning and tonight we
had Piano Music to listen to.

Is this happening at other stations?

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Classical music was being played through the newly installed speakers in the
ticket hall and on the ramp at Dagenham Heathway this morning and tonight we
had Piano Music to listen to.

Is this happening at other stations?

Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....
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Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....


The painfully obvious "catch all" would be "Going Underground" by The
Jam.....

There, another thread wrecked

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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:13:34 +0000 (UTC), "RayB"
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"Kat" wrote in message
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In message , RayB


Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....


The painfully obvious "catch all" would be "Going Underground" by The
Jam.....

There, another thread wrecked


or for those on night shifts or doing engineering works

"Down in the tube station at midnight" by The Jam.
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Smoke,Smoke,Smoke that cigarette.....By Captain Beefheart..??




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In message , RayB
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Classical music was being played through the newly installed speakers in

the
ticket hall and on the ramp at Dagenham Heathway this morning and tonight

we
had Piano Music to listen to.

Is this happening at other stations?

Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....
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Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no.



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In message , RayB
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Classical music was being played through the newly installed speakers in

the
ticket hall and on the ramp at Dagenham Heathway this morning and tonight

we
had Piano Music to listen to.

Is this happening at other stations?

Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....
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Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no.



Northern Line E.P.
I will always love you - Whitney Euston
Mornington Crescent Has Broken - Cat Stevens
Camden Town - Suggs


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Northern Line E.P.
I will always love you - Whitney Euston
Mornington Crescent Has Broken - Cat Stevens
Camden Town - Suggs


Finchley Central is two-and-sixpence, from Golders Green, change at Camden
Town - New Vaudeville Band

Waterloo - ABBA

scarBOROUGH Fair - Simon and Garfunkel




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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 21:39:58 -0000, "pinter"
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In message , RayB
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Classical music was being played through the newly installed speakers in

the
ticket hall and on the ramp at Dagenham Heathway this morning and tonight

we
had Piano Music to listen to.

Is this happening at other stations?

Maybe someone can suggest some appropriate music for various stations.
Eric Coates for Knightsbridge maybe....


Northern Line E.P.
I will always love you - Whitney Euston
Mornington Crescent Has Broken - Cat Stevens
Camden Town - Suggs


More Northern Line tracks (tracks! geddit?):

London Bridge (is falling down)
Waterloo has been mentioned by everyone else

(getting tenuous)
Golders Green - Wonder Stuff
Mor-den Words - Extreme

erm...
Kayleigh by Marillion mentions Belsize Park

I think I better leave it there. :-)

Sam
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Mor-den Words - Extreme


Or: Morden A Woman - Bee Gees

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