10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Alicat on April 28, 2008, 10:32:40 AM
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Just tuned in. Where's everyone. Not sure about the year, I'll amend topic when confirmed. SOunds like 85.
eta: 1981. Should have known that. My BOS to Journey
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Just tuned in. Where's everyone. Not sure about the year, I'll amend topic when confirmed. SOunds like 85.
It's 81. Been pretty good actually.
ETA: Holy moly, it's over.
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Just tuned in. Where's everyone. Not sure about the year, I'll amend topic when confirmed. SOunds like 85.
eta: 1981. Should have known that. My BOS to Journey
Journey, the popular vote.
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"Stone In Love" gets BOS & it was a Db bustout, and the Genesis was fairly rare, but my goodness did Dave hit the biggest Katrinas of 1981 with pretty much everything else. I think he put more effort into the clips, some of which I don't recall hearing before.
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ETA: Holy moly, it's over.
I think he started at least 5 minutes early.
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"Stone In Love" gets BOS & it was a Db bustout, and the Genesis was fairly rare, but my goodness did Dave hit the biggest Katrinas of 1981 with pretty much everything else. I think he put more effort into the clips, some of which I don't recall hearing before.
sounds like I didn't miss much! Typical Monday for Dave?
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04/28/2008 - Monday! Early '80's...1981!!
1. Go Go's - Our Lips Are Sealed
2. Jam - Monday
3. Genesis - Like it or Not
4. Santana - Winning
5. Joe Walsh - A Life of Illusion
6. Clash - The Magnificent Seven
7. J. Geils - Centerfold
8. Journey - Stone in Love (BEST OF SET!!)
9. Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl
10. Elvis Costello - Clubland
BONUS TRACK: Tubes - Sushi Girl
J. Gils? Actually "Centerfold" and "Clubland" sttruck me as being Katrinas, but strangely enough they're just as rare as the Genesis. But the Clash, Go-Go's, Jam & Springfield all are, and the Santana is getting close.
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J. Gils?
weren't they the band in Finding Nemo?
I'd've sworn "Centerfold" was a Katrina too, but then we know I always say that, so I'm glad to see your lines getting blurry too (a product of listening to 3 or 4 10@10s a day, no doubt). "Jessie's Girl" is especially egregious since it's the ONLY Rick Springfield song Dave *ever* plays, and the guy had 4 or 5 other major hits. And we KNOW how I feel about "Mag 7" vis-a-vis the trove of other great tracks on Sandinista. Sheesh.
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J. Gils?
weren't they the band in Finding Nemo?
I'd've sworn "Centerfold" was a Katrina too, but then we know I always say that, so I'm glad to see your lines getting blurry too (a product of listening to 3 or 4 10@10s a day, no doubt). "Jessie's Girl" is especially egregious since it's the ONLY Rick Springfield song Dave *ever* plays, and the guy had 4 or 5 other major hits. And we KNOW how I feel about "Mag 7" vis-a-vis the trove of other great tracks on Sandinista. Sheesh.
OK, I'll bite. I can't think of any other Rick Springfield song, but then again, I don't seek it out.
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OK, I'll bite. I can't think of any other Rick Springfield song, but then again, I don't seek it out.
You just HAD to ask, didn't ya?
Speak to the Sky (#14, '72)
I've Done Everything For You (#6, '81; a Sammy Hagar tune!)
Don't Talk to Strangers (#2, '82)
Affair of the Heart (#9, '83)
Love Somebody (#5, '84)
He had a total of 17 Top 40 singles between '72 and '88.
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OK, I'll bite. I can't think of any other Rick Springfield song, but then again, I don't seek it out.
You just HAD to ask, didn't ya?
Speak to the Sky (#14, '72)
I've Done Everything For You (#6, '81; a Sammy Hagar tune!)
Don't Talk to Strangers (#2, '82)
Affair of the Heart (#9, '83)
Love Somebody (#5, '84)
He had a total of 17 Top 40 singles between '72 and '88.
Contrarian that I can be, I prefer several of his lesser hits: "Bop Til You Drop," "Celebrate Youth," "Rock of Life." All really worth seeking out.
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OK, I'll bite. I can't think of any other Rick Springfield song, but then again, I don't seek it out.
Geoff, you'll really dig this one, I think:
Speak to the Sky (http://youtube.com/watch?v=j_rP5XTo6bU)