10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 22, 2016, 07:44:05 AM
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Promo said "Scooby-Doo, Laugh-In and Monty Python were on TV". That's a tad misleading, as Python didn't air in the US until '73, but it premiered on the BBC in '69 so I'm going with that.
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Promo said "Scooby-Doo, Laugh-In and Monty Python were on TV". That's a tad misleading, as Python didn't air in the US until '73, but it premiered on the BBC in '69 so I'm going with that.
That's a pretty good bet, but Laugh-In went to '73, so maybe it's '73. Or any year in-between.
In any event, it's one of the rare occasions where the Tuesday Dev meeting didn't get moved or cancelled, so I won't be around for this.
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Promo said "Scooby-Doo, Laugh-In and Monty Python were on TV". That's a tad misleading, as Python didn't air in the US until '73, but it premiered on the BBC in '69 so I'm going with that.
That's a pretty good bet, but Laugh-In went to '73, so maybe it's '73. Or any year in-between.
In any event, it's one of the rare occasions where the Tuesday Dev meeting didn't get moved or cancelled, so I won't be around for this.
AL used the phrase "waaaay back" on the promo, and she usually reserves that for '60s sets so I'm hopeful. (plus, we did '73 less than a month ago)
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Scooby Doo --> "Rag Mama Rag". ruh-roh!
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Scooby Doo --> "Rag Mama Rag". ruh-roh!
Nice tuba.
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Just noticed that the player says "10@10 TUE 3-22" so either this is a classic replay, or AL has started recording sets in advance.
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Zho Co-KAIR's cover of "Darling Be Home Soon" gets a BOS1 from me
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Just noticed that the player says "10@10 TUE 3-22" so either this is a classic replay, or AL has started recording sets in advance.
Yep, a classic from Sept of '14. But a very good one:
9/17/14- Wednesday!! A Trip Back to...1969!!
(TV: Scooby Doo)
1. The Band- Rag Mama Rag
2. Joe Cocker- Darling Be Home Soon
(TV/ News: Mayberry RFD interrupted for the Vietnam War Draft)
3. Crosby, Stills and Nash- You Don't Have To Cry
4. Joni Mitchell- Chelsea Morning
5. Desmond Dekker & the Aces- The Israelites
(TV: Monty Python's Flying Circus -The Killer Joke/Funniest Joke In The World)
6. Bee Gees- I Started a Joke
(TV: Rowan & Martin's Laugh In-at the joke board)
7. Sly and the Family Stone- Hot Fun in the Summertime
(Ad: Mountain Dew barefoot jingle)
8. Blood, Sweat and Tears- Smiling Phases (B.O.S!)
9. Chicago Transit Authority- Questions 67 & 68
10. Jimmy Cliff- Wonderful World, Beautiful People
(TV: Walt Disney presents The Wonderful World of Color)
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Mayberry RFD intro --> draft lottery --> CSN "You Don't Have To Cry"
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Just noticed that the player says "10@10 TUE 3-22" so either this is a classic replay, or AL has started recording sets in advance.
Yep, a classic from Sept of '14. But a very good one
indeed, except for the uber-LN Sly and Dekker tunes, this was quite fine. Well, this'll save me posting time :)
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Just noticed that the player says "10@10 TUE 3-22" so either this is a classic replay, or AL has started recording sets in advance.
Yep, a classic from Sept of '14. But a very good one:
9/17/14- Wednesday!! A Trip Back to...1969!!
(TV: Scooby Doo)
1. The Band- Rag Mama Rag
2. Joe Cocker- Darling Be Home Soon
(TV/ News: Mayberry RFD interrupted for the Vietnam War Draft)
3. Crosby, Stills and Nash- You Don't Have To Cry
4. Joni Mitchell- Chelsea Morning
5. Desmond Dekker & the Aces- The Israelites
(TV: Monty Python's Flying Circus -The Killer Joke/Funniest Joke In The World)
6. Bee Gees- I Started a Joke
(TV: Rowan & Martin's Laugh In-at the joke board)
7. Sly and the Family Stone- Hot Fun in the Summertime
(Ad: Mountain Dew barefoot jingle)
8. Blood, Sweat and Tears- Smiling Phases (B.O.S!)
9. Chicago Transit Authority- Questions 67 & 68
10. Jimmy Cliff- Wonderful World, Beautiful People
(TV: Walt Disney presents The Wonderful World of Color)
So what if it's a repeat, it's still a great year... BOS Chelsea Morning, one of my favorites from Joni Mitchell.
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I'm enjoying Desmond. Haven't heard it in a long time, so I think it's necessary.
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BOS BS&T -- one of the tracks from that LP that shoulda been a single.
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Sly still sounds great to me, overplayed though it may be.
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BOS BS&T -- one of the tracks from that LP that shoulda been a single.
It's a good tune, but would have to be severely cut to be a single. It's getting all free jazz Jazz Odyssey on us here.
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And we go from jazzy brass rock to pop brass rock - Chicago's Questions 67 and 68.
(Not that Chicago wasn't capable of being jazzy when they wanted to be, but not on this tune.)
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Wonderful World, Beautiful People -- nice finish to this year, turbulent though it may have been.
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And the recording ends and we get...dead air.
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And we go from jazzy brass rock to pop brass rock - Chicago's Questions 67 and 68.
(Not that Chicago wasn't capable of being jazzy when they wanted to be, but not on this tune.)
Some of these early Chicago recordings are so muddy-sounding. (Make Me Smile is one example. Sometimes it downright makes me cringe.)
... but what a fab-yoo-luss set! BOS Joni. Not a huge reggae fan, but who can deny 1969-era Jimmy Cliff?