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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Wayback on June 02, 2010, 03:45:17 PM
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AL's FB page reveals it'll be 1967. Matter o' fact, Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe" would be date specific, "It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day..."
Also should include the Five Americans "Western Union" as their lead singer/guitarist died a few weeks ago. He lived out in Lodi (near Stockton) for many many years. I'd also like some other pop: Turtles, Association, Rascals, Box Tops, Monkees, Beatles (anniv of Sgt Pepper release).
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AL's FB page reveals it'll be 1967. Matter o' fact, Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe" would be date specific, "It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day..."
I was hoping for '67 tomorrow for just that reason -- I've no doubt AL will play Ms. Gentry.
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OMGWTFLOL! uber-BOS "the Intro & the Outro"!!
(http://www.wayno.com/words/intro_outro.gif)
"Roy Rogers on Trigger..."
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OMGWTFLOL! uber-BOS "the Intro & the Outro"!!
"..., Roy Rogers on Trigger,..."
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OMGWTFLOL! uber-BOS "the Intro & the Outro"!!
"..., Roy Rogers on Trigger,..."
RR on T JINX!
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Happy Anniv Sgt Pepper and Happy Birthday Annalisa!
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She keeps making a point of mentioning it was 43 years ago that Sgt. Pepper debuted. Wonder if she debuted 43 years ago, too?
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She keeps making a point of mentioning it was 43 years ago that Sgt. Pepper debuted. Wonder if she debuted 43 years ago, too?
I was thinking that too -- makes sense. Darryl asked KFOG (via FB) if someone could post the Dave Morey Sgt Pepper picture.
A message to YOU, Rudy! the orig version. BOS2 (2nd time AL has played this, iirc)
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Holy Cow! The original "A Message to You, Rudy"
Hard to top that.
ETA: oops, the Specials had the title that way, Dandy Livingstone's original was "Rudy, A Message To You."
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Hey, noticed I just hit the 2,000 post mark. Watch out, I'm catchin up to y'all (HA! never!)
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Hard to top that.
funny, that's BP's new slogan!
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Those goddamn hippies! Listen mah friends: I'm BOS3-ing Moby Grape.
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She keeps making a point of mentioning it was 43 years ago that Sgt. Pepper debuted. Wonder if she debuted 43 years ago, too?
I was thinking that too -- makes sense. Darryl asked KFOG (via FB) if someone could post the Dave Morey Sgt Pepper picture.
That's certainly be an auspicious birthday for someone in the music biz--the same day that one of the most groundbreaking albums *ever* was released.
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The Mighty Moby Grape!
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BOSses all around, to the Bonzos, the Beatles, and the Grape. And proxy of Geoff for
Listen My Friends Omaha, too.
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"Sparkle, Neely, sparkle!"
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_XeWEPV5kBvQ/SPlU1IcfwcI/AAAAAAAACkk/w0sK3ny5_ds/S1600-R/sixties18.bmp)
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proxy of Gaz, JA.
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This set is moving along swiftly & will end too soon...unless maybe she closes with "The End" by the Doors.
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One more BOS for me (and probably Geoff too): Airplane, She Has Funny Cars.
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VHM Buf S'field. Quite the embarrassment of riches today.
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All great songs. BOS for Jefferson Airplane, though I can never remember the name of that song, and for Buffalo Springfield's "Rock and Roll Woman".
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This set is moving along swiftly & will end too soon...unless maybe she closes with "The End" by the Doors.
"Ode to Bille Joe" is relatively long (for a Top 40 single)
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Buffalo Springfield:
(http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/500/24065951/Buffalo+Springfield+buffalospringfield2.jpg)
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BOS to Airplane.
This was the first track on some psychedelia/garage mix tape I got my hands on years ago and it opened several musical doors for me.
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Proxy of Alicat, for Lulu.
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BOS to Airplane.
This was the first track on some psychedelia/garage mix tape I got my hands on years ago and it opened several musical doors for me.
With that apocalyptic drum beat I can easily hear that as a great lead-off track--or Top of the Hour Kooker!
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Yayayayay for The Avengers! I love that show.
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BOS4 Steed and Mrs Peel
uber-BOS5 (and proxy of cairo) Lulu!
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bryanburnett/Lulu.jpg)
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hmm, sounds like "The Avengers Meet The Prisoner" in that clip about Mrs. Peel a chasing a sphere...
Another BOS Lulu~
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another big 'Wow' for Mr. Diamond!
...and quite the thematic segue from Lulu, too.
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clip from Disney's "Jungle Book," I recall seeing that in movie theater that summer.
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another big 'Wow' for Mr. Diamond!
someone's listening over-the-air!
BOS6 Neil. WOS The Jungle Book, one of my least-favorite Disney 'toons. Damn, that little kid is annoying,.
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Here ya go, Gaz! It is indeed the 3rd of June...
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Here ya go, Gaz! It is indeed the 3rd of June...
Remember that movie with Robbie Benson, tried to answer mystery of what happened that fateful day?
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super-uber-overthemoon-BOS7 Ms Gentry. An American Classic, and as fine a piece of narrative poetry as we've ever produced.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61lm%2BR8yMaL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
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Monkees "She"
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_2SWmOBl9E-c/SvspCBiP9EI/AAAAAAAABZs/7Htx7bU3GVY/monkees%5B5%5D.jpg)
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Here ya go, Gaz! It is indeed the 3rd of June...
Remember that movie with Robbie Benson, tried to answer mystery of what happened that fateful day?
Gaz remembers:
http://babyivebeenthinking.blogspot.com/2010/06/bobbie-gentry-ode-to-billie-joe.html
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Monkees "She"
BOS8. Of course we've come to expect great '60s sets from AL, but this was one for the ages.
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Monkees "She"
Gets my nomination for bustout of the week!
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Monkees "She"
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_2SWmOBl9E-c/SvspCBiP9EI/AAAAAAAABZs/7Htx7bU3GVY/monkees%5B5%5D.jpg)
Hilarious picture. This song is unfamiliar, though I'm sure I've heard it since we have a greatest hits CD that has way more songs on it than good songs.
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super-uber-overthemoon-BOS7 Ms Gentry. An American Classic, and as fine a piece of narrative poetry as we've ever produced.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61lm%2BR8yMaL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Either she's an amazon or that's a really tiny guitar.
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(http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/evergreenv2.jpg)
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Monkees "She"
Gets my nomination for bustout of the week!
Is it a bustout?
ooo, a Nesmith twin-spin, after a fashion. (and after a fashion commercial!) BOS9 Linda and her Poneys.
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super-uber-overthemoon-BOS7 Ms Gentry. An American Classic, and as fine a piece of narrative poetry as we've ever produced.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61lm%2BR8yMaL._SL500_AA280_.jpg)
Either she's an amazon or that's a really tiny guitar.
I was thinking of posting something just like that. Missed my chance :)
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I've lost track again, but I think there's a strong possibility we're going to 11 today--even if the Sgt. Pepper songs count as just one.
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I've lost track again, but I think there's a strong possibility we're going to 11 today--even if the Sgt. Pepper songs count as just one.
Does seem extra long
Luvers that Linda
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(http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/evergreenv2.jpg)
damn, she was lovely. And I'll say it again: Zooey Deschanel needs to play her in a movie, pronto.
(http://www.celebridoodle.com/.a/6a00e5536b2ba98833010536ab0036970c-500wi)
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Hey, the Prisoner DOES meet the Avengers in this set!
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damn, she was lovely. And I'll say it again: Zooey Deschanel needs to play her in a movie, pronto.
Agreed! My ex looked like young Linda/Zooey/Julia Louis-Dreyfuss type, so you can understand why I married her.
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Monkees "She"
BOS8. Of course we've come to expect great '60s sets from AL, but this was one for the ages.
that it is! I recorded it via my online stream, in case anyone wants...
(btw, does anyone have the Tuesday 1972 set? I missed that...)
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Hey, the Prisoner DOES meet the Avengers in this set!
Bwahahaha!
I'm predicting an '80s set tomorrow that will include a Rue McClanahan/Golden Girls clip
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(http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/evergreenv2.jpg)
took me forever, but I finally got a vinyl copy of this at Village Music several years ago. Never seen it on CD.
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Monkees "She"
Gets my nomination for bustout of the week!
Is it a bustout?
I thought I remembered Dave playing it once, tho' the shraytabase says no. Maybe AL has played it in the past year? Bob has played it multiple times on the Drive, fo' sho'.
Re: "Ode to BJ", I remember back in the day when Dave did My 3 Songs at 9am, it was indeed a June 3rd one morning, and he played "Pride in the Name of Love" followed by (I think) "Papa was a Rolling Stone" and I just *KNEW* the 3rd song had to be "Ode to BJ" and I kept calling and calling and getting a busy signal. And it was indeed song #3 and nobody got the connection or the song.
Oddly, he never played the song on 10@10 afaik.
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FYI: Ronstadt is the Artistic Director for the 2010 San Jose Mariachi and Mexican Heritage Festival in Sept. More: http://sanjosemariachifestival.com/index.php and at http://www.ronstadt-linda.com/index.html
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Hey, noticed I just hit the 2,000 post mark. Watch out, I'm catchin up to y'all (HA! never!)
You're not even in Mike's rear view mirror. Hell, not even in the same State.
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Hey, noticed I just hit the 2,000 post mark. Watch out, I'm catchin up to y'all (HA! never!)
You're not even in Mike's rear view mirror. Hell, not even in the same State.
we'll have to invent another milestone for Mike; he blew through '8 miles high' a long time ago!
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"Stone Poneys, Evergreen Vol 2"
took me forever, but I finally got a vinyl copy of this at Village Music several years ago. Never seen it on CD.
available as a CD "two-fer" with their first LP:
http://www.amazon.com/Stone-Poneys-Featuring-Ronstadt-Evergreen/dp/samples/B001AI7KFE/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_1
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"Stone Poneys, Evergreen Vol 2"
took me forever, but I finally got a vinyl copy of this at Village Music several years ago. Never seen it on CD.
available as a CD "two-fer" with their first LP:
http://www.amazon.com/Stone-Poneys-Featuring-Ronstadt-Evergreen/dp/samples/B001AI7KFE/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_1
not sure I'm that hard up for it!
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6/3/10- Thursday-It was the 3rd of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day in...1967!!
(proper introductions today courtesy of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band-Intro/Outro Song)
1. Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help From My Friends
(News: "Frisco" hippies)
2. Dandy Livingstone- Rudy, A Message To You
3. Moby Grape- Omaha
(Movie: Valley Of The Dolls)
4. Jefferson Airplane- She Has Funny Cars
5. Buffalo Springfield- Rock and Roll Woman
(TV: The Avengers)
6. Lulu- To Sir, With Love
(Movie: Junglebook)
7. Neil Diamond- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
8. Bobbie Gentry- Ode To Billie Joe (B.O.S!!-& date specific;)
(News: Joan Baez-Vietnam protests)
9. Monkees- She
10. The Stone Poneys (w/Linda Ronstadt)- Different Drum
(TV: The Prisoner)
I didn't quite catch on this morning that "The Intro and the Outro" wasn't actually counted as a song. "Ode to BJ" wins BOS and I could not be more thrilled.
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6/3/10- Thursday-It was the 3rd of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day in...1967!!
(proper introductions today courtesy of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band-Intro/Outro Song)
1. Beatles-Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With a Little Help From My Friends
(News: "Frisco" hippies)
2. Dandy Livingstone- Rudy, A Message To You
3. Moby Grape- Omaha
(Movie: Valley Of The Dolls)
4. Jefferson Airplane- She Has Funny Cars
5. Buffalo Springfield- Rock and Roll Woman
(TV: The Avengers)
6. Lulu- To Sir, With Love
(Movie: Junglebook)
7. Neil Diamond- Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
8. Bobbie Gentry- Ode To Billie Joe (B.O.S!!-& date specific;)
(News: Joan Baez-Vietnam protests)
9. Monkees- She
10. The Stone Poneys (w/Linda Ronstadt)- Different Drum
(TV: The Prisoner)
I didn't quite catch on this morning that "The Intro and the Outro" wasn't actually counted as a song. "Ode to BJ" wins BOS and I could not be more thrilled.
So if one were to count the Bonzos tune (which we should) and the SPLHCB/WALHFMF two-fer (which are in the strictest sense two songs that should never be played separately--at least not the Beatles' renditions), then we got 12 songs today. I'll take that.
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Monkees "She"
BOS8. Of course we've come to expect great '60s sets from AL, but this was one for the ages.
that it is! I recorded it via my online stream, in case anyone wants...
{shoots hand up in air} Ooh! Mistah Kottah! Ooh! Ooh!
Thanks in advance.
Just catching up with this thread now - DAMN! I could hardly have imagined a better '67 set for my tastes (except that I'd choose a different Monkees song - never liked how Peter sounded on the "She" bkgd harmonizing). And two TANC moments for me: 1) The night before I left, my young friend Andy came over and I introduced him to several Surrealistic Pillow tracks, starting with "She Has Funny Cars." As a self-taught songwriter, he learned a specific style from a specific set of influences, and I've been having fun expanding that set. 2) While in Meadville, PA, this weekend for my class reunion, I bought this LP from the town Market House flea market:
(http://www.lulu.co.uk/7pix/7tswl.ep.mtr.f.jpg)
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Monkees "She"
(http://lh3.ggpht.com/_2SWmOBl9E-c/SvspCBiP9EI/AAAAAAAABZs/7Htx7bU3GVY/monkees%5B5%5D.jpg)
Hilarious picture.
That appears to me to be a promo shot for their '68 film Head.