10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 05, 2014, 09:01:57 AM
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But seriously: the idea that RR actually sat down and went thru the playlists of EVERY 10@10 she's ever done to find her "favorites" is pretty hilarious.
Memo to Eddie Vedder: no one will ever call you "daughter", dude.
Instant BOS "Move Over" -- any Janis that isn't "Bobby McGee" totally rules.
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1971! TOTHK - Janis Joplin "Move Over"
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Stones "Can't You Hear Me Knocking"
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Stones are "knockin" on the door of g'snipe ecstasy. BOS2
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Stones are "knockin" on the door of g'snipe ecstasy. BOS2
This set was actually pretty good when it first aired (January 6th, 2014).
I remember RGMike wasn't around for the set, so I quoted him from previous posts! ;D
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Stream FAIL. We missed the Joplin tune entirely, and came in mid-Stones. Booooo!
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Stream FAIL. We missed the Joplin tune entirely, and came in mid-Stones. Booooo!
It seemed like the ad ran overly long
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Howlin' Wolf "Wang-Dang-Doodle" with star-studded backing
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Howling Wolf Sessions?
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We gon' pitch a Wang Dang Doodle, yo. I've certainly pitched my wang while doodling, ahtellyuwhut.
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Sounds like he's singing "Wang Wang Doodle!"
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Howling Wolf Sessions?
Yup
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Sounds like he's singing "Wang Wang Doodle!"
He is. Pretty sure it was "dang" originally.
Dang! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang_Dang_Doodle
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Marvin telling us what's goin' on
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Who are we to judge Renee, simply 'cause her LNs are strong? VHM Marvin anyway.
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We gon' pitch a Wang Dang Doodle, yo. I've certainly pitched my wang while doodling, ahtellyuwhut.
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c4/Hank_Hill.png)
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I always liked Love Sculpture's version of Wang Dang Doodle:
http://youtu.be/QEuScTtAwGk
(Dave Edmunds, before he was Dave Edmunds)
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True cigs ---> Traffic "Light Up Or Leave Me Alone"
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that commercial for True cigarettes sounds like it has a kid singing!
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True cigarettes commercial -- LOL! Wonder who wrote that jingle.
and the segue to "Light Up or Leave me Alone"-- BOS3 -- as close to genius as Renee ever got, probably. Glad she picked a set I missed the first time around.
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that commercial for True cigarettes sounds like it has a kid singing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zaKUufjc28
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David Bowie "Life On Mars"
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BOS4 Bowie, "Life on Mars". This set really *IS* a classic worthy of the name.
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for all you Bowie-philes. It makes me think of the TV show now.
(http://www.iheartmoviesto.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/life_on_mars_uk-show1.jpg)
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for all you Bowie-philes. It makes me think of the TV show now.
The UK or US version?
ETA: UK one, I see
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John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band "Power To The People"
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for all you Bowie-philes. It makes me think of the TV show now.
The UK or US version?
UK
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OMFG: J&Y "Power to the People", uber-uber-BOS5.
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(http://www.beatlesbible.com/wp/media/john-lennon-power-to-the-people.jpg)
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Don Pardo's "Another Great One!" ---> T. Rex "Hot Love"
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OMFG2: T-Rex, "Hot Love", BOS6.
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Tommy James (without The Shondells) "Draggin' The Line"
ETA: Wow, a "classic" gets to page 3!
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Harold And Maude ---> Cat Stevens "If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out"
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Tommy James (without The Shondells) "Draggin' The Line"
Mmmmm... purple flowers....
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BOS7 the Cat Man
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Harold And Maude ---> Cat Stevens "If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out"
Pretty predictable lead in, but BOS (film and song) from me anyway.
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a "classic" from 1/6/14...
1. Janis Joplin - Move Over
(News: Nixon visits China)
2. The Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knocking
3. Howlin' Wolf - Wang-Dang-Doodle
4. Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
(Commercial: True cigarettes)
5. Traffic - Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
6. David Bowie - Life On Mars
7. John Lennon / Plastic Ono Band - Power To The People
8. T. Rex - Hot Love
9. Tommy James - Draggin' The Line
(Movie: Harold And Maude)
10. Cat Stevens - If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out
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But seriously: the idea that RR actually sat down and went thru the playlists of EVERY 10@10 she's ever done to find her "favorites" is pretty hilarious.
Sure... why not? Her tenure at 10@10 is just under a year and a half, or about 74 weeks. That's
370 sets. Subtract encores and theme sets and it's well under 350. If she's looking for the best
shows, then anything after about 1988 can be written off (grin), bringing the number down in the
neighborhood of 225. That's not so many. In any case, if I had put together two or three hundred
set lists, I'm sure a relatively small number of favorites would come to mind.
I'm hoping for one of the stellar late '60s sets that we got last summer, but as I'd place '71 in
that group, this may be it. Nonetheless, I'd rate today's encore as one of her best sets, bolstered
as it is by an exceptionally strong year.