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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Big Fingers McGee on March 27, 2014, 03:09:08 PM
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Request thread is up, and I made my usual Roachford/Was (Not Was)/Basia/One 2 Many requests, along with what would be a Joe Jackson bustout.
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Request thread is up, and I made my usual Roachford/Was (Not Was)/Basia/One 2 Many requests, along with what would be a Joe Jackson bustout.
I +1'd Was/Not Was and added Kon Kan's "I beg Your Pardon". But I'll be in a 10:00 meeting tomorrow so I'll miss the set. Traditionally not a great year, so I'm expecting a preponderance of FFs ... but I'd love to be wrong.
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Request thread is up, and I made my usual Roachford/Was (Not Was)/Basia/One 2 Many requests, along with what would be a Joe Jackson bustout.
I +1'd Was/Not Was and added Kon Kan's "I beg Your Pardon". But I'll be in a 10:00 meeting tomorrow so I'll miss the set. Traditionally not a great year, so I'm expecting a preponderance of FFs ... but I'd love to be wrong.
Saw that - thanks!
Yeah, for almost every year, a surprise or two has come along on occasion. 1989 seems to be an exception, at least so far.
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And fear not, LN lovers, "Love Shack" has been requested.
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And fear not, LN lovers, "Love Shack" has been requested.
Man, I love that part where the girl goes "TIN ROOF- rusted." I can't wait.
*giggle*
Though, to be honest, I don't mind hearing it normally. I don't automatically change the station or anything. Extremely LN here of course.
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And fear not, LN lovers, "Love Shack" has been requested.
and FYC too ::)
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And fear not, LN lovers, "Love Shack" has been requested.
Man, I love that part where the girl goes "TIN ROOF- rusted." I can't wait.
*giggle*
Though, to be honest, I don't mind hearing it normally. I don't automatically change the station or anything. Extremely LN here of course.
I agree, but the shame of it is that Cosmic Thing has four or five other excellent tracks that would
be bust-outs or rarities.
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I will probably miss the first half of this set, but hopefully I'll be able to catch the second half in the car.
Whoever is listening, take copious notes!
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This BAD song is NTM. Curious. Or is it the Clash?
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Just tuned in to hear Pixies, Here Comes Your Man, which I'm guessing is the second song.
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This BAD song is NTM. Curious. Or is it the Clash?
Pretty sure it was BAD, I think the Clash were long done by 1989. Like the inclusion of the Who and other riffs, but I can't name the song either. Nice fresh opening to the set, with an almost certain bustout.
#2, the Pixies, Here Comes Your Man.
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#2, the Pixies, Here Comes Your Man.
def NOT a bustout. ;)
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
The Troubles?
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John Lee Hooker with Bonnie Raitt, I'm in the Mood
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
The Troubles?
LOL! Renee has always been "trouble". GREAT meme, urth.
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Beastie Boys, Hey Ladies
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
The Troubles?
DC's scorched-earth policy and AL's subsequent departure.
Nice to see that, 18 months hence, things have returned to their proper order and there is once again peace in the kingdom. (OK, that may be a bit of a stretch...)
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BOS "When Harry Met Sally". I would have enjoyed the "I'll have what she's having" clip...
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This BAD song is NTM. Curious. Or is it the Clash?
Pretty sure it was BAD, I think the Clash were long done by 1989. Like the inclusion of the Who and other riffs, but I can't name the song either. Nice fresh opening to the set, with an almost certain bustout.
#2, the Pixies, Here Comes Your Man.
According to this website, B.A.D.'s song Contact from 1989 sampled The Who's I Can't Explain.
http://www.whosampled.com/Big-Audio-Dynamite/
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
The Troubles?
DC's scorched-earth policy and AL's subsequent departure.
Nice to see that, 18 months hence, things have returned to their proper order and there is once again peace in the kingdom. (OK, that may be a bit of a stretch...)
Ah, I see. No incendiary devices involved, though; only in listeners' more violent daydreams.
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
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"Between a rock and a hard-on" as a friend used to call it.
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Beastie Boys, Hey Ladies
Was thinking this may have been a bustout as well, but it looks like AL slipped it into a set in early Sept of '12, about 2 weeks before she split for KFOX.
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Bob Dylan, Everything Is Broken
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
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Bob Dylan, Everything Is Broken
a def FF, since the days of Morey. I just tuned in after a conference call; can I guess we got an earthquake clip befroe this?
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Bob Dylan, Everything Is Broken
a def FF, since the days of Morey. I just tuned in after a conference call; can I guess we got an earthquake clip befroe this?
Exxon Valdez
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Camper Van Beethoven, Pictures of Matchstick Men
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Dead Poets Society --> "Pictures of Matchstickmen" Camper van B. Not a bustout, but a VHM at least.
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Dead Poets Society --> "Pictures of Matchstickmen" Camper van B. Not a bustout, but a VHM at least.
BOS.
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
I haven't looked to confirm this, but there is at least one Snipe who thinks any Stones song is the Best. Thing. Ever.
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Dead Poets Society --> "Pictures of Matchstickmen" Camper van B. Not a bustout, but a VHM at least.
BOS.
Yup
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
I haven't looked to confirm this, but there is at least one Snipe who thinks any Stones song is the Best. Thing. Ever.
except for "Start me Up".
uber-LN The Cure.
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
I haven't looked to confirm this, but there is at least one Snipe who thinks any Stones song is the Best. Thing. Ever.
Well, to be fair, the dude of whom you speak prefers the less-played gems to your Brown Sugars or Shattereds. Steel Wheels-era, however, is hardly the best of the Stones. Bill Wyman does rock on that track, though.
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The Cure, Pictures of You
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Wonder Years --> Morrissey! BOS.
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Morrissey, The Last of the Famous International Playboys
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
I haven't looked to confirm this, but there is at least one Snipe who thinks any Stones song is the Best. Thing. Ever.
Well, to be fair, the dude of whom you speak prefers the less-played gems to your Brown Sugars or Shattereds. Steel Wheels-era, however, is hardly the best of the Stones. Bill Wyman does rock on that track, though.
Point taken. However he did say that, while not his fave, it sounded "like gold" following the Beasties.
Re Wyman: glad he got a chance to shine a bit on that album, since it was pretty much his swan song as a Stone.
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Morrissey, The Last of the Famous International Playboys
so we began and ended with bustouts. in between... well, this coulda been much worse given the year. Not bad, but the Beasties were the closest we got to pop/soul/funk, and they're still, um, white. I'll give it a B-minus.
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The Rolling Stones, Rock and a Hard Place
Bill Wyman gettin' frisky
And there was much rejoicing in GS-land.
F'real? Even for latter-day Stones?
I haven't looked to confirm this, but there is at least one Snipe who thinks any Stones song is the Best. Thing. Ever.
Well, to be fair, the dude of whom you speak prefers the less-played gems to your Brown Sugars or Shattereds. Steel Wheels-era, however, is hardly the best of the Stones. Bill Wyman does rock on that track, though.
Point taken. However he did say that, while not his fave, it sounded "like gold" following the Beasties.
Re Wyman: glad he got a chance to shine a bit on that album, since it was pretty much his swan song as a Stone.
Agreed about Bill.
It is funny that there's a segment of 10 at 10 listeners who are still primed and ready for this:
(http://www.outernetweb.com/focal/disco/photos/ddpic20.jpg)
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AL on FB sez it's a 4-way tie for BOS between Lyle Lovett, Beastie Boys, Camper Van Beethoven, and Morrissey.
ETA: VHM The Cure, which missed out by 1 vote in making a 5-way tie for BOS!
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1. Contact - BAD
2. Here Comes Your man - Pixies
3. Stand By Your man - Lyle Lovett
4. I'm in the Mood - Bonnie Raitt/John Lee Hooker
5. Hey Ladies - Beatie Boys
6. Rock & a Hard Place - Stones
7. Everything is Broken - Dylan
8. Pictures of Matchstickmen - Camper van Beethoven
9. Pictures of You - Cure
10. Last of the Int'l Playboys - Morrissey
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Lyle Lovett and His Large Band, Stand by Your Man
Don't think this is a bustout either, but as we haven't heard it since The Troubles, it's safe to call a rarity. BOS2.
The Troubles?
DC's scorched-earth policy and AL's subsequent departure.
Nice to see that, 18 months hence, things have returned to their proper order and there is once again peace in the kingdom. (OK, that may be a bit of a stretch...)
After the first season of NYPD Blue was successful, David Caruso asked for more money and
reportedly became "hard to work with" -- he was removed from the show and replaced by
Jimmy Smits. Subsequently on the show, his character was always refered to as "the other guy."
This circumlocution was picked up and repeated tongue-in-cheek in various discussion groups.
"that other host"...