00:00It's almost time for me to head off on my music marathon for Classic FM's charity Globals.
00:05It makes up noise. It starts at midday, and then it's 24 concerts in 24 hours.
00:10I need to stay awake. I'll write happy singing.
00:39I've got a run. I've got a run.
00:47The singing, we've got an e-drop, not the singing, it's the breathing in.
01:03Okay, well, this is gig number four, and I'm filming on a Thames Clipper, and I'm going to do a
01:08concert on the Thames, like Pestles in 77.
01:20The singing, we're on the Thames Clipper, and I'm going to do a concert on the Thames Clipper, and I'm
01:38going to do a concert on the Thames Clipper.
01:50Oh, my baby, too.
01:57Oh, they couldn't thank you.
02:04Well, the Englishman is noted for his own flock.
02:07We translated it into a bloody roll.
02:10And he loves his pipe and sniffles, and the missus, and the nippers,
02:13and his actors, and the girls, and the people.
02:15And there's a weeping old willow.
02:19He really knows how to cry.
02:21That's how I cry on that willow.
02:23I may be right, and I may be wrong,
02:29but I'm perfectly willing to swear
02:33that when he's hurt, he's smiled and weak,
02:39and I think I'll stand and fall,
02:44and please you will.
02:47This is very exciting, indeed.
02:48We've arrived at this voyage.
02:49I've missed the moves, chap.
02:51We'll hold for this voyage of oil.
03:01You know, we've never been
03:08in love before.
03:13I've got a girl who's always late.
03:18Every time we have a day that I love her
03:22We have got halfway through this, 12 gigs down.
03:25The voice is, you know, you can hear.
03:28It's a bit threadbare, but it's okay.
03:30We'll get through this and be actually fine.
03:32Dave Theatre will see to it that I do.
03:47You make me feel so young.
03:50You make me feel when a breeze can be flung.
03:54Bells can be rung and a wonderful spring to be sprung.
03:59Well, we have a ride here at the Darling Hall,
04:01which has been open especially for us this evening,
04:03which is a real one.
04:05Back in the day, you had been part of the Scudset.
04:10You holidayed with kings, dined out with starters.
04:20In other words, in other words, in other words,
04:29I know.
04:35Thank you very much.
04:38I get the same old dreams,
04:42same time, same night.
04:44All these, thank you.
04:47It's very early in the morning.
04:48I'm not, I'm not, you know,
04:49a capacitor crowd that goes on.
04:51You know, it's on.
04:52But my massive mug is on the screen.
04:56It's a chance.
04:57We were all set up on the pitch.
04:59It was all very exciting.
05:00And then the rain just came down.
05:02So, we have a little bit of a drive.
05:04We were in the dressing room.
05:05We were in the dressing room.
05:06We were in the dressing room.
05:08Look at the face that you brought me in.
05:12And we sang to an audience of little shepherd ponies and a donkey.
05:18It was very nice.
05:20Very nativity, I felt.
05:23You know, we've gone from Wembley, Luton,
05:27and a donkey's and a donkey's.
05:31Please, if possibly can support this, this craziness.
05:37Oh, you make me feel so young.
05:39Oh, you make me feel like spring has run.
05:45Oh, the traffic's been actually a poorly getting in here.
05:47Yes, sir, we are.
05:48We're really up against you.
05:50Round and round, round and round.
05:54The wheels of the bus go round and round.
05:58Oh, days off.
06:00He'll be there with his amperella neatly rolled.
06:04The Englishman with his usual bloody call.
06:07Oh, the Englishman with his usual bloody call.
06:13This is the 20...
06:14I've been doing 24 concerts in 24 hours.
06:18I started at noon yesterday.
06:22And, yes, we are half an hour away from the meeting.
06:26This is my 23rd concert.
06:32Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
06:33Let it be.
06:35Let it be.
06:36Let it be.
06:38Let it be.
06:40With the world and with the people.
06:43Everyone.
07:19You
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