10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on April 30, 2014, 09:13:21 PM
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FB request thread is up.
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1997 actually, per AL's clue "the loss of Mother Teresa & the Princess Diana was felt around the world."
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I'm probably going to miss the live broadcast, so take notes!
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TOTHK Semisonic, F.N.T.
This is pretty rocking.
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TOTHK Semisonic, F.N.T.
This is pretty rocking.
Not a bustout, but a very good selection. One day we'll get "Chemistry" in a 2001 set.
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Austin Power International Man of Mystery clip --> Tommy Castro, Can't Keep a Good Man Down
Blooze. Apparently an original song. Apparently local.
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TOTHK Semisonic, F.N.T.
This is pretty rocking.
Agreed, although I can't say I remember ever hearing it before. Nice start to the set in any case.
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Unrecognizable film clip --> White Town, Your Woman
I guess I'll try this hat on: FF or LN or 'trina or something.
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Good Will Hunting clip --> The Verve, Lucky Man
I'll cop to being a Verve fan and happy to hear this one.
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Good Will Hunting clip --> The Verve, Lucky Man
I'll cop to being a Verve fan and happy to hear this one.
This appeared in a "luck" set last year - I will cop to enjoying it.
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I'll cop to being happy that it isn't Bittersweet Symphony.
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Good Will Hunting clip --> The Verve, Lucky Man
I'll cop to being a Verve fan and happy to hear this one.
This appeared in a "luck" set last year - I will cop to enjoying it.
Ah geez, you've forever captured my horrid misspelling of "hear."
"Fixed". :P
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Jackson Browne, The Next Voice You Hear
I was going to write that this guy sounds like Jackson Browne. This isn't bad; it's not just a rehash of his old stuff.
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I'll cop to being happy that it isn't Bittersweet Symphony.
Another NTM. And a BOS contender, fo' sho'.
Before I learned here that this was in fact the Verve, it crossed my mind that "Gee, someone copped the string section from Bittersweet Symphony." But I guess they can't be acccused of copping from themselves, can they?
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Jackson Browne, The Next Voice You Hear
I was going to write that this guy sounds like Jackson Browne. This isn't bad; it's not just a rehash of his old stuff.
From "The Simpsons":
"Ladies and Gentlemen, Jackson Browne"
(audience cheers)
"With an offering from his latest album"
(audience boos)
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
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I'll cop to being happy that it isn't Bittersweet Symphony.
Another NTM. And a BOS contender, fo' sho'.
Before I learned here that this was in fact the Verve, it crossed my mind that "Gee, someone copped the string section from Bittersweet Symphony." But I guess they can't be acccused of copping from themselves, can they?
Well, that was sampled from the Stones wasn't it? It all comes down to thievery in the end.
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Radiohead, Karma Police
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
Not at all. 10@10 should be enjoyable for any year, IMHO. As we've discussed, "those in the know" think we will shit in our pants if we hear something that's not AAA from 1987 on. In some cases those in the know are absolutely correct.
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Clinton on WMD in Iraq --> Everclear, I Will Buy You a New Life
Oops: Everything to Everyone (I guess it's rip yourself off day)
Except for Jackson Browne
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Jack Nicholson in that OCD movie --> Foo Fighters, Everlong
FF2 here
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Jack again --> Dang, this sounds like Sleater-Kinney or something. Hello Left of the Dial! I'll have to look into this.
Indeed, Sleater-Kinney, Little Babies
Carrie Brownstein of that band is better known for starring in Portlandia.
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
Not at all. 10@10 should be enjoyable for any year, IMHO. As we've discussed, "those in the know" think we will shit in our pants if we hear something that's not AAA from 1987 on. In some cases those in the know are absolutely correct.
In complete agreement. Full disclosure: I'm enjoying this set (with only one or two songs I really know) far more than I did yesterday's Wordless Wednesday set, which was made up of good or great songs that I've heard many many times.
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
Not at all. 10@10 should be enjoyable for any year, IMHO. As we've discussed, "those in the know" think we will shit in our pants if we hear something that's not AAA from 1987 on. In some cases those in the know are absolutely correct.
In complete agreement. Full disclosure: I'm enjoying this set (with only one or two songs I really know) far more than I did yesterday's Wordless Wednesday set, which was made up of good or great songs that I've heard many many times.
This WAS a darn good set. I enjoyed yesterday's set, as well. It's hard to say how the well-worn songs will strike you. Sometimes they do it for you, sometimes not. As I mentioned on yesterday's thread, I don't think Annalisa had much choice but to pick the old faves for Wordless Wednesday.
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
Not at all. 10@10 should be enjoyable for any year, IMHO. As we've discussed, "those in the know" think we will shit in our pants if we hear something that's not AAA from 1987 on. In some cases those in the know are absolutely correct.
In complete agreement. Full disclosure: I'm enjoying this set (with only one or two songs I really know) far more than I did yesterday's Wordless Wednesday set, which was made up of good or great songs that I've heard many many times.
This WAS a darn good set. I enjoyed yesterday's set, as well. It's hard to say how the well-worn songs will strike you. Sometimes they do it for you, sometimes not. As I mentioned on yesterday's thread, I don't think Annalisa had much choice but to pick the old faves for Wordless Wednesday.
Yeah, given the constraints, the instrumental sets wind up being less than the sum of their parts. They're almost like a sibling to Acoustic Sunrise (a little goes a long way).
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I'll cop to being happy that it isn't Bittersweet Symphony.
that cut reminded me of Dana Carvey doing "Choppin' Broccoli"
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Portishead, All Mine
This could be BOS.
Am I mad for enjoying a late '90's set?
Not at all. 10@10 should be enjoyable for any year, IMHO. As we've discussed, "those in the know" think we will shit in our pants if we hear something that's not AAA from 1987 on. In some cases those in the know are absolutely correct.
In complete agreement. Full disclosure: I'm enjoying this set (with only one or two songs I really know) far more than I did yesterday's Wordless Wednesday set, which was made up of good or great songs that I've heard many many times.
This WAS a darn good set. I enjoyed yesterday's set, as well. It's hard to say how the well-worn songs will strike you. Sometimes they do it for you, sometimes not. As I mentioned on yesterday's thread, I don't think Annalisa had much choice but to pick the old faves for Wordless Wednesday.
In agreement here, too.
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AL on FB says Foo Fighters got BOS.
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Thursday May 1, 2014 - 1997
1. Semisonic - F.N.T.
(Movie: Austin Powers)
2. Tommy Castro - Can't Keep a Good Man Down
(Movie: Austin Powers)
3. White Town - Your Woman
(Movie: As Good As It Gets)
4. The Venue - Lucky Man
(Movie: As Good As It Gets)
5. Jackson Browne - The Next Voice You Hear
6. Portishead - All Mine
7. Radiohead - Karma Police
(News: Bill Clinton)
8. Everclear - Everything to Everyone
(Movie: As Good As It Gets)
9. Foo Fighters - Everlong *BOS*
(Movie: As Good As It Gets)
10. Sleater Kinney - Little Babies
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Jack Nicholson in that OCD movie --> Foo Fighters, Everlong
FF2 here
That Annalisa sure loves them Fighters of Foo!