Couldn't do any last week, so let's see if the break has changed my luck.
All runners go on Saturday.
First up is Bohemian Rhapsody, which, of course, is the title of Queen's most famous ditty. This runs in the 5.50 at Newbury.
Next is Darkness, running in the 5.25 at Uttoxeter. The Darkness have recently reformed after a bit of a break. Their first album, Permission to Land, was huge, but they got a lot of criticism because of singer Justin Hawkin's high-pitched vocals. The jury's still out, I think.
Next is Saints and Sinners, running in the 2.05 at Bangor. This is the title of one of Whitesnake's albums, made with a proper bluesy British line-up, before they went all American hair-metal.
Finally, my tip of the week is a nod to prog, with Close to the Edge, running in the 8.20 at Doncaster. Recorded by Yes, it is probably their finest hour, a masterpiece of prog rock grandiose, right down to the Roger Dean gatefold sleeve. Absolutely splendid.
Ta-ra
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