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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 07, 2014, 09:46:20 AM
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I think they should do a RR/AL co-host thing today, but nobody asked me for my brilliant programming expertise.
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Woo Hoo -- 1965!!
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Woo Hoo -- 1965!!
Holeee crap! I've already missed half the set, probably.
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Woo Hoo -- 1965!!
Holeee crap! I've already missed half the set, probably.
me too, just popped in for Four Seasons "Let's Hang On."
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Four Tops "I Can't Help Myself"
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The McCoys hang on to their sloopy. Or shipoopi. Or something.
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The McCoys hang on to their sloopy. Or shipoopi. Or something.
Solo by Rick Derringer!
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Four Tops "I Can't Help Myself"
I've started using Chrome for this forum, and it guesses at links for key words in posts. "Tops" links to an ad for Breast Enhancement Cream.
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Four Tops "I Can't Help Myself"
I've started using Chrome for this forum, and it guesses at links for key words in posts. "Tops" links to an ad for Breast Enhancement Cream.
Ha! (believe me it coulda been worse)
BBs, "Rhonda"
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(http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/QPnBrK6D26g/hqdefault.jpg)
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Wish I could remember what the first couple songs were, but we're rolling out a new website and content management system today, and I was deep in concentration trying to figure out the new way to do something when the set commenced. So much so that I didn't even catch the announcement of the year until it had passed.
ETA: Per the GS page, the TOTHK was the Stones (Satisfaction perhaps?), followed by the Animals, We Gotta Get Out of THis Place, and the Supremes, but the song wasn't ID'd.
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Wish I could remember what the first couple songs were, but we're rolling out a new website and content management system today, and I was deep in concentration trying to figure out the new way to do something when the set commenced. So much so that I didn't even catch the announcement of the year until it had passed.
1st song was (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction...
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Kinks "Well Respected Man"
Smokey "Tracks of My Tears"
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Beatles "I'm Looking Through You"
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Beatles "I'm Looking Through You"
Yay, and BOS.
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And we got to hear her say "Oh MAN! songs were too short back then" one last time. How fitting.
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Beatles "I'm Looking Through You"
Yay, and BOS.
Ditto. Rubber Soul = Beatles Unplugged.
Also BOS votes for the Supremes (whatever it was) Jackie DeShannon, the 4 Tops and Four Seasons.
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This set is nearly a year old, so she really did some digging. Originally aired March 19 of last year.
http://10at10club.com/forum/index.php?topic=9376.0
ETA: This really was one of her better sets, particularly that early in her tenure. Here's the setlist from the original thread.
1. Rolling Stones - Satisfaction
(TV: Rocky and Bullwinkle.)
2. Animals - We Gotta Get Outta This Place
3. Jackie DeShannon - What The World Needs
4. Four Seasons - Let's Hang On
5. Four Top - I Can't Help Myself
6. McCoys - Hang on Sloopy
(Commerical: We're the Beach Boys)
7. The Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda
8. The Kinks - A Well Respected Man
9. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - The Tracks of My Tears
(News: Beatles forever.)
10. The Beatles - I'm Looking Through You
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Did Renee have any final words regarding her stint as hostess of 10@10?
I knew today's would be a '60s set, as I heard the promo, and Renee said it was going "back, back, back"...
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Did Renee have any final words regarding her stint as hostess of 10@10?
I knew today's would be a '60s set, as I heard the promo, and Renee said it was going "back, back, back"...
She talked about how she was moving slow because she had a stiff neck, which she somehow
injured while applying hair products (I am not making this up). She did acknowledge well-wishers,
but noted that she wasn't leaving, just moving to the earlier slot. No other "final words" about her
10@10 hosting, at least not immediately following the commercial break.
The McCoys took BOS today (it was Smokey Robinson & the Miracles the first time around), with
an extremely honorable mention for the Rocky & Bullwinkle clip.
Not her best '60s set, but certainly one of the better ones, and perhaps in the top 5% overall.
In total this week was well above average for her.
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Not her best '60s set, but certainly one of the better ones, and perhaps in the top 5% overall.
In total this week was well above average for her.
Indeed, rather than the 5-day 80s fest we feared, we got two early-80s sets, one each from the 70s and 60s, and one theme set.
Looking forward to Annalisa's return. I somehow doubt we're going to return to her heyday pre-DC, when she was pretty much programming the entire thing herself and we'd get 2 or 3 pre-80s sets a week. But things should be nowhere near as dismal as they were after DC's edicts were put into practice. If the general breakdown of sets follow the pattern we saw last week, with a 90s set thrown in every other week or so, I'd be quite pleased with that.