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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on December 10, 2015, 08:08:09 PM
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Just heard the promo -- "the year JJ Abrams was born... also the year of Pet Sounds and Revolver." Woo Hoo!
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Nice -- is AL taking any requests?
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Nice -- is AL taking any requests?
Not as of 5 minutes ago. It's a nice surprise, as I figured the Lennon set covered our '60s/'70s slot for the week.
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The Monkees aren't your Steppin' Stones
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Monkees steppin' in. It's a mystery year? No mystery to me.
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John said She Said She Said sang The Beatles
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"She Said" it's the Beatles.
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Radio Caroline news --> Kinks "Dedicated Follower..." VHM at very least.
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Radio Caroline newsbeat ---> Kinks dedicated follower of fashion
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Truman Capote at a masked dance --> Sergio Mendes "Mashkenadza" (or however it's spelled). uber-BOS.
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Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 "Mas Que Nada" -- BOS from me
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Truman Capote at a masked dance --> Sergio Mendes "Mashkenadza" (or however it's spelled). uber-BOS.
Portuguese is a very cool-sounding language.
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Batman ---> Beach Boys
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Batman --> Beach Boys "That's not Me". BOS2.
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Otis! BOS3 "Cigarettes & Coffee"
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Otis! BOS3 "Cigarettes & Coffee"
My man!
Damn, there was a lot of good stuff in 66. I've really enjoyed every one of these tunes.
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Secret Agent --> "Scratch My Back". When this is the closest to an FF, you know it's a good set.
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Secret Agent --> "Scratch My Back". When this is the closest to an FF, you know it's a good set.
Really? I haven't heard of this group or song before!
What was that clip? The guy sounds familiar, but I didn't hear enough to figure it out.
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Bewitched Samantha gives birth --> "Mother's Little Helper"
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Bewitched ---> Stones mom's lil helper
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The Mothers' "Hungry Freaks, Daddy"
BOS
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I'll give Zappa and the Mothers a BOS for "Hungry Freaks Daddy". I think I've heard this, maybe, once in my life.
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I'll give Zappa and the Mothers a BOS for "Hungry Freaks Daddy". I think I've heard this, maybe, once in my life.
First time for me... Really enjoying all of the songs so far.
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Somebody's crazy 'bout diddy-wah-diddy
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Somebody's crazy 'bout diddy-wah-diddy
Captain America into Captain Beefheart ;)
ETA: Heh heh, she stole my line in the backsell!
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12/11/15 - Friday! It's 1966!
1. The Monkees - (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone
2. Beatles - She Said She Said
(News: Radio Caroline Newsbeat: Soviet lunar mission, U.S. auto makers required to add emission controls)
3. The Kinks - Dedicated Follower of Fashion
(Truman Capote on his masked ball)
4. Sérgio Mendes and Brazil '66 - Mas Que Nada
(TV: Batman)
5. Beach Boys - That's Not Me
6. Otis Redding - Cigarettes and Coffee
(TV: Danger Man (Patrick McGoohan) as a DJ in "Not So Jolly Roger")
7. Slim Harpo - Baby Scratch My Back
(TV: Bewitched: choosing a baby name)
8. Rolling Stones - Mother's Little Helper
(News: 1966 California Gubernatorial candidate Ronald Reagan addresses his issues with a UC Berkeley dance "so contrary to our standards of human behavior")
9. Frank Zappa - Hungry Freaks, Daddy
(TV: Captain America)
10.Captain Beefheart - Diddy Wah Diddy
Nos. 4, 5, and 6 appear to be bust-outs.
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Truman Capote at a masked dance --> Sergio Mendes "Mashkenadza" (or however it's spelled). uber-BOS.
Portuguese is a very cool-sounding language.
You might also enjoy 4Hero featuring Patricia Marx - Unique (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECWjy7Byp0g).
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Got up at 6:30 today and (of course) the '66 set was first in the rotay and AL was just finishing the backannounce. It was followed by K4K and Lennon and I don't know whether '89 preceded '95 or vice-versa.
The '66 set was really a delight and the exact opposite of those "Sixties for Dummies" sets of the DC era. He'd've insisted on
"I'm a Believer"
"Paperback Writer"
"Sunny Afternoon"
Herb Alpert instead of Sergio Mendes
"Good Vibrations"
something else by Otis
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Got up at 6:30 today and (of course) the '66 set was first in the rotay and AL was just finishing the backannounce. It was followed by K4K and Lennon and I don't know whether '89 preceded '95 or vice-versa.
The '66 set was really a delight and the exact opposite of those "Sixties for Dummies" sets of the DC era. He'd've insisted on
"I'm a Believer"
"Paperback Writer"
"Sunny Afternoon"
Herb Alpert instead of Sergio Mendes
"Good Vibrations"
something else by Otis
'89 then '95. The 1966 set was very good -- but not good enough to get up before 6 am to hear it again. :D
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Batman --> Beach Boys "That's not Me". BOS2.
I think it would be for me too.