10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on December 22, 2005, 09:02:53 AM
-
false alarm on thinking it was gonna be '78.
Oh, Ginger is a TEASE! Played the beginning of Zager & Evans and then said unless there is a vigorous email campaign she won't play the whole thing.
Cream "Crossroads" instead.
-
nope, it's 1969! Yay!
-
A little Clapton (Cream) to start the day. Yay.
Actually off to a good start with Phil and Althea on KFOG. They taped a question from me but never played it.
-
guest was me neglecting to log in.
d'oh
-
ooo! Joni's version of "Both Sides Now". A revelation at the time to those of us who only knew the Judy Collins pop hit.
-
Oh, Ginger is a TEASE! Played the beginning of Zager & Evans .
I called in a vote for Z&E. She said she's on the fence. Not getting an overwhelming response. I told her the SF 10@10 Club said play away!
-
ooo! Joni's version of "Both Sides Now". A revelation at the time to those of us who only knew the Judy Collins pop hit.
beeee-yuuuuuuu-teeee-fullllll
-
"Or-gy! or-gy!" -- nice seg into "Touch Me", har har.
-
Yay Doors! With all the hoopla around the 25th anniversary of Lennon's death, did anyone remember that Dec 8 is also Jim's b-day? No one on the air did that I heard.
"Stronger Than Dirt"
-
Yay Doors! With all the hoopla around the 25th anniversary of Lennon's death, did anyone remember that Dec 8 is also Jim's b-day? No one on the air did that I heard.
"Stronger Than Dirt"
July will be the 35th anniv of Jim's death. Let's all fly to Paris. :wink:
-
Golden Slumber
sleep pretty darling, do not cry
i will sing a lullaby
this always sounds so good.
-
The Mighty Zep strikes again! And they get another BOS from me.
-
MIGHTY ZEP! wooo hooo
best set of the week here.
-
The Mighty Zep strikes again! And they get another BOS from me.
Me too. This is my favorite cut on Zep I.
-
does anyone know how fast their streaming rate is? This one sounds more distorted than the other streams
-
just drive through the tunnel of violins!
-
Truly a Beautiful Day!
White bird in a golden cage.
-
HR Pufnstuf followed by "White Bird". Both written by folks doing serious drugs, obviously.
-
Truly a Beautiful Day!
White bird in a golden cage.
Very nice set so far. Wonder if Z&E will make the cut?
-
just drive through the tunnel of violins!
Comin' into Los Angeles
Bringin' in a couple of Magic Golden Keys...
-
Truly a Beautiful Day!
White bird in a golden cage.
Very nice set so far. Wonder if Z&E will make the cut?
Phone in, 303-631-2973
-
HR Pufnstuf followed by "White Bird". Both written by folks doing serious drugs, obviously.
Awesome to listen to while mentally impaired. :wink:
-
More BOS's: "Green River" one of 5 CCR #2 hits that never reached #1 & "Guinevere" possibly the apex of CSN's harmonic achievements.
-
another BOS: CSN, "Guinevere".
-
Another BOS to CSN.
WOW!
-
one more try:
(http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/images/catalog/detail/BG198-PO.jpg)
-
"why are we fighting? and what for?" BOS # whatever, Stones.
I'm a cold Italian pizza
I could use a lemon squeezer
Would you do?
-
As I've said before, those opening chords are perfect renderings of Motown.
-
was that soundclip from the actuall Altamont fracas?
Final & biggest BOS for the Stones, another tune in this set that is my favorite track on a great album.
-
I'm a monkey woman too!
-
I'm a monkey woman too!
We're glad you are!
-
I'm a monkey woman too!
I think you need a different hat for that. Just can't see it with that santa thing goin' on.
-
was that soundclip from the actuall Altamont fracas?
Yup. Great docu, "Gimme Shelter". Worth re-seeing.
-
Best 69 set EVER. BOS Ginger.
-
shout-out to SF! we're a "contingency"! Who knew?
-
We're a contingency!
-
Best 69 set EVER. BOS Ginger.
And she likes YOU, too!
-
Am I the only one who phoned in?
-
We're a contingency!
Dictionary
contingency |k?n?tinj?ns?| noun ( pl. -cies)
a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty : a detailed contract that attempts to provide for all possible contingencies.
• a provision for such an events or circumstance : a contingency reserve.
• an incidental expense : allow an extra fifteen percent in the budget for contingencies.
• the absence of certainty in events : the island's public affairs can be invaded by contingency.
• Philosophy the absence of necessity; the fact of being so without having to be so.
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.(in the philosophical sense): from late Latin contingentia (in its medieval Latin sense ‘circumstance’ ), from contingere ‘befall’ (see contingent ).
-
We're a contingency!
[Fred Willard voice] "Yeah I got your 'contingency', right here!"
-
We're a contingency!
Dictionary
contingency |k?n?tinj?ns?| noun ( pl. -cies)
a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty : a detailed contract that attempts to provide for all possible contingencies.
• a provision for such an events or circumstance : a contingency reserve.
• an incidental expense : allow an extra fifteen percent in the budget for contingencies.
• the absence of certainty in events : the island's public affairs can be invaded by contingency.
• Philosophy the absence of necessity; the fact of being so without having to be so.
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.(in the philosophical sense): from late Latin contingentia (in its medieval Latin sense ‘circumstance’ ), from contingere ‘befall’ (see contingent ).
clearly she meant to say "contingent". We'll forgive her.
-
We're a contingency!
Dictionary
contingency |k?n?tinj?ns?| noun ( pl. -cies)
a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty : a detailed contract that attempts to provide for all possible contingencies.
• a provision for such an events or circumstance : a contingency reserve.
• an incidental expense : allow an extra fifteen percent in the budget for contingencies.
• the absence of certainty in events : the island's public affairs can be invaded by contingency.
• Philosophy the absence of necessity; the fact of being so without having to be so.
ORIGIN mid 16th cent.(in the philosophical sense): from late Latin contingentia (in its medieval Latin sense ‘circumstance’ ), from contingere ‘befall’ (see contingent ).
clearly she meant to say "contingent". We'll forgive her.
noun
a group of people united by some common feature, forming part of a larger group : a contingent of Japanese businessmen attending a conference.
• a body of troops or police sent to join a larger force in an operation : a contingent of 2,000 marines.
-
I want to hear it again. Guess KBCO doesn't replay.
I want to be sedated.