10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on February 23, 2016, 07:41:45 AM
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well, a day too late for "Margaritaville". But I'm sure we'll hear lots of Star Wars clips.
TOTHK: Crapton gets to the "Core" of what it means to be an FF.
(https://costreando.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/39997_1578131132827_1222084365_2471016_8054371_n.jpg)
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Apple II --> Talking Heads "Don't Worry About the Gov't". BOS1
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Late but not too late. Tuned in just in time to hear the end of the Clapton song. One of his better songs of this era, imo.
2. Early Apple 2 ad > Talking Heads - Don't Worry About the Government (bustout?)
Wish I could.
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Mounds/Almond Joy --> 10cc "Good Morning Judge"
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3. 10cc -- Good Morning Judge
A somewhat lesser played song from Deceptive Bends (and thankfully not The Things We Do For Love). VHM.
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Carter on grass --> F.Mac "I Don't Wanna Know"
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Talking Heads - Don't Worry About the Government (bustout?)
appears to be, which surprises me. It's one of those "I coulda sworn..." songs
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EWF, unsurprisingly, with "Serpentine Fire"
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4. Big Mac - I Don't Want To Know
5. Earth, Wind & Fire - Serpentine Fire
Should have remembered that EWF was HUGE in '77, and this song was a FF in my dorm. Brings back memories of many freshman year keg parties.
So far not too bad a set. Now if we can just get thru the next five songs without any Boston or Foreigner.
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SNL "wild & crazy guys" --> "Got to
Get Give it Up", Marvin. A well-worn nugget.
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SNL "wild & crazy guys" --> "Got to Get Give it Up", Marvin. A well-worn nugget.
BOS for the wild and crazy guys.
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6 SNL Georgei and Jortek Festrunk "2 Wild & Crazy Guys" > Marvin "Got to Give It Up"
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More Festrunks "now are the foxes!" --> Leo Sayer feels like Dancing.
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More Festrunks "now are the foxes!" --> Leo Sayer feels like Dancing.
Def not a FF but probably not a bustout either, and heavy on the cheeze to boot. I might be tempted to BOS this one.
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Son of Sam --> The Dan, "Aja"
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Proxy BOS for Davefish for Steely Dan, Aja.
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More Festrunks "now are the foxes!" --> Leo Sayer feels like Dancing.
Def not a FF but probably not a bustout either, and heavy on the cheeze to boot. I might be tempted to BOS this one.
AL's played it 4 times; amazingly Dave never did.
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"10@10 Goes to the Movies" (Star Wars of course) --> Wreckless Eric "Whole Wide World" BOS2.
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Son of Sam --> The Dan, "Aja"
Angular banjos sound good to me. (Killer drumming on this cut.)
"Star Wars" clip > Wreckless Eric - The Whole Wide World
Not a bustout either, iirc, but certainly a BOS.
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Queen's Jubilee --> "God Save you-know-who". Least-surprising segue of set.
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Son of Sam --> The Dan, "Aja"
Angular banjos sound good to me. (Killer drumming on this cut.)
"Star Wars" clip > Wreckless Eric - The Whole Wide World
Not a bustout either, iirc, but certainly a BOS.
Just struck me that I remember seeing Paul Westerberg cover this song at the GAMH about 10-12 years ago.
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Queen's Jubilee --> "God Save you-know-who". Least-surprising segue of set.
Any excuse to get the Pistols into the set works for me. Although I'd love to hear Holidays in the Sun or nearly anything else off Never Mind the Bollocks once in awhile. BOS3
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and Big Data bring us thuddingly back to reality
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2/23/16 - Tuesday! It's 1977
1. Eric Clapton - The Core
(Ad: The Computer Store and the Apple II)
2. Talking Heads - Don't Worry About the Government
(Ad: Almond Joy and Mounds candy bars)
3. 10cc - Good Morning Judge
(President carter advocates for the decriminalization of marijuana)
4. Fleetwood Mac - I Don't Want to Know
5. Earth, Wind & Fire - Serpentine Fire
(TV: Saturday Night Live: Dan Akroyd and Steve Martin are two wild and crazy guys)
6. Marvin Gaye - Got To Give It Up
(TV: Saturday Night Live: more of two wild and crazy guys)
7. Leo Sayer - You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
(News: alleged "Son of Sam" killer apprehended)
8. Steely Dan - Aja
(Movie: Star Wars)
9. Wreckless Eric - Whole Wide World
(News: Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Silver Jubilee)
10.Sex Pistols - God Save the Queen
No. 2 appears to be a bust-out.
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I'll assume we're late-'80s-bound tomorrow.