10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 20, 2014, 04:11:12 PM
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The year of the OJ trial, per the AL promo I heard this morning.
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King Crimson - Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream
If that's too much rawk, perhaps their lovely Walking On Air, also from Thrak, would be
more fitting on KFOG's playlist.
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I might not be able to tune in to this live, so make sure to take notes!
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I might not be able to tune in to this live, so make sure to take notes!
I'm probably gonna skip this one myself...
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Yay, Elastica! Great song. BOS
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Hey, John Prine! Have we ever heard him on 10at10? BOS2.
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10:15-ish
End of Natalie Merchant, Carnival -->
(http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/04/bb/94/04bb947e3a0b328e9fc73058b15e0885.jpg)
Keyser Soze/Usual Suspects clip -->
John Prine, Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e4/Lost_Dogs_and_Mixed_Blessings.jpg)
ETA: Tunegenie provides no clues to the songs before
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Hey, John Prine! Have we ever heard him on 10at10? BOS2.
Yep, I think both AL and RR have played earlier material of his (Illegal Smile, Angel of Montgomery, possibly others) but not sure about this one.
I think there was at least one song before Elastica, wasn't there?
ETA: Yes, Time Bomb, Rancid.
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Yay, Elastica! Great song. BOS
Was the song Connection?
(http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=HN.608053986564181946&pid=1.7)
First two songs (sorry this is so disjointed):
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_63lo6O0Yrv0/TPqVpmIWQkI/AAAAAAAABEw/J_YzWOUPQeY/s1600/RancidTimebomb.jpg)
(http://991.com/newgallery/Weezer-Say-It-Aint-So-49601.jpg)
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Brady Bunch movie clip --> Garbage, Stupid Girl
(http://991.com/NewGallery/Garbage-Stupid-Girl-70692.jpg)
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Yay, Elastica! Great song. BOS
Was the song Connection?
Yup, though I missed most of it. Would love to hear "Stutter".
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Windows 95 ad --> Counting Crows, Einstein on the Beach (For an Eggman)
This is probably not a fit for '95 because its release was '93 and charting/airplay was '94.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5a/DGC_Rarities.jpg)
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OJ verdict --> Annie Lennox, Train in Vain
(http://www.eurythmics-ultimate.com/wp-content/gallery/1379-ANNIE%20LENNOX-TRAIN%20IN%20VAIN-12%20SINGLE%20DOUBLEPACK-UK-74321316121/Annie-Lennox-Train-In-Vain-UK-12-Doublepack-74321-316121-04.jpg)
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OJ verdict --> Annie Lennox, Train in Vain
Snoozy.
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Clueless clip --> Pulp, Common People
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/cb/Pulp_-_Common_People.JPG)
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A second Clueless clip --> No Doubt, Just a Girl
(http://ring.cdandlp.com/vincentmilhann/photo_grande/114216552.jpg)
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A second Clueless clip --> No Doubt --> I'm Just a Girl
Wallace Shawn as the debate advisor. w00t!
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SNL cheerleaders --> AL
There was a song after Rancid, Weezer's Say It Ain't So
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Hey, John Prine! Have we ever heard him on 10at10? BOS2.
Yep, I think both AL and RR have played earlier material of his (Illegal Smile, Angel of Montgomery, possibly others) but not sure about this one.
I think there was at least one song before Elastica, wasn't there?
ETA: Yes, Time Bomb, Rancid.
Apparently there was a Weezer song that I zoned out on entirely between the Rancid and Elastica tunes.
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9/22/14- Monday!! Time Bombed Back to....1995!!!
(Movie: Stuart Smalley)
1. Rancid- Time Bomb
2. Weezer- Say It Ain't So
(Movie: The Brady Bunch Movie)
3. Elastica-Connection
(News: Connie Chung and Dan Rather part ways)
4. Natalie Merchant-Carnival
5. John Prine- I Ain't Hurting Nobody (B.O.S-Tie!)
(Movie: The Brady Bunch Movie)
6. Garbage- Stupid Girl
(Ad: Windows '95)
7. Counting Crows- Einstein on the Beach
(News: OJ Simpson found not guilty)
8. Annie Lennox- Train in Vain
(Movie: Clueless)
9. Pulp- Common People (B.O.S-Tie!)
(Movie: Clueless)
10. No Doubt- Just a Girl
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If this was our '90s-or-'60s slot for the week, then Tue-Fri, based on the longest-time-since-last-visit theory, should involve '71, '75, '86 and '83.
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If this was our '90s-or-'60s slot for the week, then Tue-Fri, based on the longest-time-since-last-visit theory, should involve '71, '75, '86 and '83.
First day of fall theme tomorrow? I ask because the "off" decades are usually midweek to break up the '70's-'80's duopoly.