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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 10, 2005, 07:46:35 AM
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Happy Birthday U-S-Ayyyyyyy...
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A mellow start with Rod's fine cover of "First Cut is the Deepest". VHM at the very least.
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"I'm Chevy Chase, and I don't like you."
I've heard that this is kind of his M.O. in real life, actually.
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Not to give WOS to Seger, but I just don't feel songs about how much rock, well, rocks.
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"I'm Chevy Chase, and I don't like you."
I've heard that this is kind of his M.O. in real life, actually.
For years, yes. A recent profile in EW indicated he's mellowed, but that may just be PR.
Didn't have a clue what that second song was; guess the first cut wasn't the deepest after all.
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OMG! Seals & Crofts, "Get Closer".
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Not to give WOS to Seger, but I just don't feel songs about how much rock, well, rocks.
but you've got the music in you? isn't that about the same thing?
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"Get Closer" is far from Seals & Crofts' best work, but at least it's not the song about the unborn child (which I've yet to hear, but can't imagine I'd get behind). Backing vocals from -- if memory serves -- one of the members of the Honey Cone. Mike, can you confirm?
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OMG! Seals & Crofts, "Get Closer".
ok. even i can't stand this song. and i like seals and crofts. this sounds like what would happen if the kris kristofferson of "convoy" decided to settle down in a quiet mountain cabin with the meryl streep of "deer hunter," and he let her decorate the walls with faux animal-skin coverings.
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"Get Closer" is far from Seals & Crofts' best work, but at least it's not the song about the unborn child (which I've yet to hear, but can't imagine I'd get behind). Backing vocals from -- if memory serves -- one of the members of the Honey Cone. Mike, can you confirm?
I'd never heard that -- the woman's name was thrown around at the time but I've long forgotten. I alwyas think of her as S&C's version of Odia Coates, speaking of unborn (and borne) childs.
Ever hear their great lost non-hit "King of Nothing"? That shoulda been huge.
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Surprise, a WOS vote for "Life in the Fast Lay-Yeeeeen."
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Surprise, a WOS vote for "Life in the Fast Lay-Yeeeeen."
it's confirmed. you're not a rocker. :)
back-to-back henley! LITFL and "those shoes" are my two favourite eagles songs, methinks.
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back-to-back henley! LITFL and "those shoes" are my two favourite eagles songs, methinks.
Uh, this is JT... "(Golden) Shower the People". Another Gaz WOS! Let's go for three!
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*shrieks, runs for cover*
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back-to-back henley! LITFL and "those shoes" are my two favourite eagles songs, methinks.
Uh, this is JT... "(Golden) Shower the People". Another Gaz WOS! Let's go for three!
i meant henley was played on 10@10 yesterday. or was that tuesday? "sunset grill."
the golden shower rule: it is better to give than to receive!
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3-in-a-row Gaz WOS's!!! Woo Hoo!
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Another Gaz WOS! Let's go for three!
Please don't tempt fate like that ever again.
Thank you. :roll:
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Another Gaz WOS! Let's go for three!
Please don't tempt fate like that ever again.
Thank you. :roll:
i'm making a mental note of which cover songs NOT to play while i'm in new york...
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Please don't tell me I'm gonna have to give BOS to Dame Cliff ... it's kinda looking that way, though ...
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Yikes! Ladycliff's manner is grating on me today. This is officially a Drive-Trina.
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"devil woman" - now my personal hell begins. another song i can't stand.
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Please don't tell me I'm gonna have to give BOS to Dame Cliff ... it's kinda looking that way, though ...
I'm leaning towards Rod right now. Aside from that still-unidentified 2nd song, this has been quite pedestrian. Oh wait -- Thin Lizzy, "Jailbreak"!
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As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most. BOS to dear Mr. Lightfoot. I used to get choked up by this song back in the '70s.
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OMGWFTLOL! "Wreck of the EF"... I may have to BOS just 'cause I haven't heard it in a while. A HFH for many, I know. Has Dave ever played this?
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"devil woman" - now my personal hell begins. another song i can't stand.
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As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most. BOS to dear Mr. Lightfoot. I used to get choked up by this song back in the '70s.
You just have a thing for semen, er, SEA-men. But indeed, it is rare for epic narrative poems set to music to make the top 40.
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"devil woman" - now my personal hell begins. another song i can't stand.
Dissenting opinion, me likes.
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You just have a thing for semen, er, SEA-men. But indeed, it is rare for epic narrative poems set to music to make the top 40.
I'm surprised you don't care for "Cat's in the Cradle," then.
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As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most. BOS to dear Mr. Lightfoot. I used to get choked up by this song back in the '70s.
You just have a thing for semen, er, SEA-men. But indeed, it is rare for epic narrative poems set to music to make the top 40.
wow. it got to bob, too.
bos: thin lizzy.
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You just have a thing for semen, er, SEA-men. But indeed, it is rare for epic narrative poems set to music to make the top 40.
I'm surprised you don't care for "Cat's in the Cradle," then.
CITC an epic narrative poem? Uh... NO. I mean, yeah, it tells a story (as do a lot of songs), but nowhere near on the scale of the Lightfoot. Not to mention the diff between true, large-scale tragedy and middlebrow sentimentality. :wink:
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As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most. BOS to dear Mr. Lightfoot. I used to get choked up by this song back in the '70s.
You just have a thing for semen, er, SEA-men.
there ARE no coincidences:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/03/09/national/a143837S30.DTL
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Please don't tell me I'm gonna have to give BOS to Dame Cliff ... it's kinda looking that way, though ...
I'm leaning towards Rod right now. Aside from that still-unidentified 2nd song, this has been quite pedestrian. Oh wait -- Thin Lizzy, "Jailbreak"!
Was the second song Jeff Beck? Always have trouble with the names on Wired, but you guys haven't mentioned it yet, so I'm guessing...
I was real busy during the set, but was listening with spare bits of brain ... Just now catching up on posts.
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Was the second song Jeff Beck? Always have trouble with the names on Wired, but you guys haven't mentioned it yet, so I'm guessing...
It was indeed, I'm blanking on the title. Bob said it was the only song on Wired NOT produced by George Martin; it was helmed by Jan Hammer.
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Please don't tell me I'm gonna have to give BOS to Dame Cliff ... it's kinda looking that way, though ...
I'm leaning towards Rod right now. Aside from that still-unidentified 2nd song, this has been quite pedestrian. Oh wait -- Thin Lizzy, "Jailbreak"!
Was the second song Jeff Beck? Always have trouble with the names on Wired, but you guys haven't mentioned it yet, so I'm guessing...
I was real busy during the set, but was listening with spare bits of brain ... Just now catching up on posts.
"Blue Wind"
1976
1. Rod Stewart - The First Cut is the Deepest
2. Jeff Beck - Blue Wind
3. Bob Seger - Rock 'n Roll Never Forgets
4. Seals & Crofts - Get Closer
5. The Eagles - Life in the Fast Lane
6. James Taylor - Shower the People
7. Steve Miller - Take the Money & Run
8. Cliff Richard - Devil Woman
9. Thin Lizzy - Jail Break
10. Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
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there ARE no coincidences:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/03/09/national/a143837S30.DTL
wow. i'm laughing so hard about this article. something about the way the article is written. and the quote:
"he hated peanut butter and it made him more mad than he could explain,"
:) not much else to do in coeur d'elene, i guess. "hey, victor!" that's a "smoke signals" reference for those who have seen the film.
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Was the second song Jeff Beck? Always have trouble with the names on Wired, but you guys haven't mentioned it yet, so I'm guessing...
I was real busy during the set, but was listening with spare bits of brain ... Just now catching up on posts.
i would have bos'ed jeff beck if i had heard the song.
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there ARE no coincidences:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/03/09/national/a143837S30.DTL
wow. i'm laughing so hard about this article. something about the way the article is written. and the quote:
"he hated peanut butter and it made him more mad than he could explain,"
:) not much else to do in coeur d'elene, i guess. "hey, victor!" that's a "smoke signals" reference for those who have seen the film.
I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
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I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
yeah! a great film. i can smell the frybread now. well, not from the burning house...
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there ARE no coincidences:
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2005/03/09/national/a143837S30.DTL
wow. i'm laughing so hard about this article. something about the way the article is written. and the quote:
"he hated peanut butter and it made him more mad than he could explain,"
:) not much else to do in coeur d'elene, i guess. "hey, victor!" that's a "smoke signals" reference for those who have seen the film.
I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
Then mom tore the frybread in half, and there was enough for everyone!
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Then mom tore the frybread in half, and there was enough for everyone!
then ulali sang the soundtrack, and indigo girls hired them for their album?
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thanks Rod! I didn't have to do it today myself to make sense of things!
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I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
yeah! a great film. i can smell the frybread now. well, not from the burning house...
I really hated that movie :? It was like the worst episode of Northern Exposure ever made.
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I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
yeah! a great film. i can smell the frybread now. well, not from the burning house...
I really hated that movie :? It was like the worst episode of Northern Exposure ever made.
but they were real native americans!
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I LOVED "Smoke Signals!" "Hey Victor. Remember when your dad got really drunk and burned down my house killing my parents?"
yeah! a great film. i can smell the frybread now. well, not from the burning house...
I really hated that movie :? It was like the worst episode of Northern Exposure ever made.
but they were real native americans!
And I found them every bit as annoying as fake ones! :roll: The guy with the glasses & pigtails -- god, I just wanted to slap him!
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but they were real native americans!
And I found them every bit as annoying as fake ones! :roll: The guy with the glasses & pigtails -- god, I just wanted to slap him![/quote]
oh. i thought it was endearing. now the other one - the cool guy - he got on my nerves.
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As the big freighters go, it was bigger than most. BOS to dear Mr. Lightfoot. I used to get choked up by this song back in the '70s.
My exact sentiments, too bad I missed this yesterday.
The song that put Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin on the map.