Zoe Ball
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Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's great hearing those songs again, isn't it?
And you flashback and oh, yeah, I used to really, I used to watch like a film where, you know, people fell in love and be yearn for that kind of, we're just hopeless romantics, Jo.
That's what it is.
Yeah, I think that's what we are.
All hopeless romantics.
But when you listen to them now at the age that we are, some time warp thing with Time Machine goes on and you are back transported to being that young girl again and having those feelings.
And I feel really happy when I listen to those songs.
It's just a really lovely, calm time in my life, I think.
And that's why music is so wonderful, isn't it?
It's so good.
The Diggers, I'd love to hear from you Diggers if there are songs that do the same to you.
So for me, I guess in Zoe, it's that Alessi Brothers' Oh Laurie.
Oh Laurie.
Just a...
proper happy song it really is to a happy place yeah i watched a little video of two women working this week and you make me feel like dancing comes on by leo sayer and they just start doing a little routine to it and i was like yes and i just i was sat in the pub at the weekend with the lodger and there was a really cool group of youngsters i mean they're probably their 30s listen to me oh
There were young people sitting next to me and they were all talking about finding out what was number one when they were born.
And it was properly shocking because it was like, oh my God, that was number one when they were born.
By that point, I was 35 or whatever it was.
And I said, you know, number one when I was born was Voodoo Child by Jimi Hendrix, which I always thought, come on, that is a great song.
And we looked up the lodges and it was Leo Sayer, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing.