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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Wayback on June 12, 2008, 10:02:30 AM
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1. Kickin' off with Boz - "Lido Shuffle"
2. Stevie 'You Truly Are A' Wonder - "I Wish"
(clip: Jimmy Carter on energy crisis and profiteering)
3. CSN - "Just A Song Before I Go"
4. Queen - "Somebody To Love"
5. Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
(clip: Larry Flynt)
6. James Taylor - Your Smiling Face
7. Babys - Isn't It Time
8. Donna Summer - Rumor Has It
(clip: SNL "Goodbye Saccharine")
9. Alan Parsons Project - The Voice
10. Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love
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BOS Just A Song Before I Go, big flashback for me.
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BOS Just A Song Before I Go, big flashback for me.
a great 2-1/2 min song to play right before the news, in my radio days.
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VHM Freddie & Co.
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Oh yeah, BOS #2 Queen, trying to find somebody for Freddie to love.
Praise the Lord!
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Oh yeah, BOS #2 Queen, trying to find somebody for Freddie to love.
I don't think Freddie had any probs in that dept. ;)
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1. Kickin' off with Boz - "Lido Shuffle"
2. Stevie 'You Truly Are A' Wonder - "I Wish"
(clip: Jimmy Carter on energy crisis and profiteering)
3. CSN - "Just A Song Before I Go"
4. Queen - "Somebody To Love"
Doing much better than yesterday, so far all four of the songs have only 2 or 3 previous plays in the Db.
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Oh yeah, BOS #2 Queen, trying to find somebody for Freddie to love.
I don't think Freddie had any probs in that dept. ;)
Praise the Lord! ;D ;D ;D
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proxy of Alicat, "Boogie Nights"
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Back in late 70's, I went from my home in NJ to NYC. While exiting the Port Authority bus terminal, the band Heatwave's bus was out front with the band members coming or going, wearing those satin baseball-style jackets with band logo on back. It was cool to take a minute to say hello to them when they were enjoying stardom.
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proxy of GazWOS: JT. But me, I've always liked this one.
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LOL! "... shove it" into "Your Smiling Face"
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Despite this being the 10th time "Boogie Nights" shows up in the Db, incl. twice in VT's, it's rate is still lower than each of the first 9 songs we heard yesterday in 1993.
ETA: and just to illustrate the difference between Dave's 70's sets and late 80's & 90's sets: it is only with this spin of "Isn't It Time" that it cracks the 20% barrier. We'd all agree we hear this *A LOT*, but Dave still gives us plenty of variety in '77.
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Despite this being the 10th time "Boogie Nights" shows up in the Db, incl. twice in VT's, it's rate is still lower than each of the first 9 songs we heard yesterday in 1993.
which of course speaks volumes about Dave's limited palette in '90s sets. This Babys tune has gotta be up there, no?
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OMFG!!! A Donna Summer bustout?? "Rumor Has It"... BOS for sure.
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Despite this being the 10th time "Boogie Nights" shows up in the Db, incl. twice in VT's, it's rate is still lower than each of the first 9 songs we heard yesterday in 1993.
which of course speaks volumes about Dave's limited palette in '90s sets. This Babys tune has gotta be up there, no?
Mark's one step ahead of ya, bro! (Hey, all--just here for a few minutes.)
Not recognizing this disco piece--Mike, can you provide an ID?
ETA: And I see Mike is one step ahead of me!
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OMFG!!! A Donna Summer bustout?? "Rumor Has It"... BOS for sure.
once before in '05. But BOS #3 from here.
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BOS2 Gilda Radner's "Saccharine" -- feat Linda Ronstadt on backing vox!
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it's not '77 w/out APP.
ETA: "The Voice"'s 7th appearance -- most recently in April of this year.
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it's not '77 w/out APP.
No Kidding! I hadn't quite realized, since I loved the first 3-4 APP albums, but Dave has played *SIX* different tracks in '77:
Breakdown
Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)
I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
Some Other Time
The Voice
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it's not '77 w/out APP.
No Kidding! I hadn't quite realized, since I loved the first 3-4 APP albums, but Dave has played *SIX* different tracks in '77:
Breakdown
Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)
I Wouldn't Want To Be Like You
Some Other Time
The Voice
another reason Dave's range is more limited in '93 vs. '77: the '70s had scads of LPs with 4 or 5 or 6 well-known tracks.
BOS2 BeeGees.
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Bee Gees, get yer Bee Gees here!
(http://www.andygibb.net/images/rollingstone_beegees.jpg)
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Bee Gees, get yer Bee Gees here!
(http://www.andygibb.net/images/rollingstone_beegees.jpg)
Somewhere in a box in my basement, I'm sure I have a copy of that issue.
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1. Kickin' off with Boz - "Lido Shuffle"
2. Stevie 'You Truly Are A' Wonder - "I Wish"
(clip: Jimmy Carter on energy crisis and profiteering)
3. CSN - "Just A Song Before I Go"
4. Queen - "Somebody To Love"
5. Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
(clip: Larry Flynt)
6. James Taylor - Your Smiling Face
7. Babys - Isn't It Time
8. Donna Summer - Rumor Has It
(clip: SNL "Goodbye Saccharine")
9. Alan Parsons Project - The Voice
10. Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love
(I Like Wayback's scorekeeping better than the KFOG website's -- oh BTW the Bonus Track was "Aja")
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proxy of Alicat, "Boogie Nights"
Indeed. Can't believe I missed the set. Got caught up in the KNBR chit chat. Mac, Murph and Radnich kept me amused.
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1. Kickin' off with Boz - "Lido Shuffle"
2. Stevie 'You Truly Are A' Wonder - "I Wish"
(clip: Jimmy Carter on energy crisis and profiteering)
3. CSN - "Just A Song Before I Go"
4. Queen - "Somebody To Love"
5. Heatwave - "Boogie Nights"
(clip: Larry Flynt)
6. James Taylor - Your Smiling Face
7. Babys - Isn't It Time
8. Donna Summer - Rumor Has It
(clip: SNL "Goodbye Saccharine")
9. Alan Parsons Project - The Voice
10. Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love
(I Like Wayback's scorekeeping better than the KFOG website's -- oh BTW the Bonus Track was "Aja")
just for the sake of comparison, the 'official' version:
06/12/2008 - Thursday! Great stuff from....1977!!
1. Boz Scaggs - Lido Shuffle
2. Stevie Wonder - I Wish
3. CSN - Just a Song Before I Go
4. Queen - Somebody to Love
5. Heatwave - Boogie Nights
6. James Taylor - Your Smiling Face
7. Babys - Isn't it Time (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Donna Summer - Rumour Has it
9. Alan Parsons Project - The Voice
10. Bee Gees - How Deep is Your Love
BONUS TRACK: Steely Dan - Aja
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Coincidentally, this weekend (6/14-15) "AT40-The 70's" visits June 18, 1977. The playlist:
http://www.whnn.com/goout.asp?u=http://images.radcity.net/5874/2753814.pdf (http://www.whnn.com/goout.asp?u=http://images.radcity.net/5874/2753814.pdf)
Also see:
http://www.mynorthwest.com/?sid=22371&nid=119 (http://www.mynorthwest.com/?sid=22371&nid=119)
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Coincidentally, this weekend (6/14-15) "AT40-The 70's" visits June 18, 1977. The playlist:
http://www.whnn.com/goout.asp?u=http://images.radcity.net/5874/2753814.pdf (http://www.whnn.com/goout.asp?u=http://images.radcity.net/5874/2753814.pdf)
More fab stuff! Worth it for Dean Friedman's "Ariel" alone!