10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on May 19, 2014, 08:11:36 PM
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FB request thread is up.
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FB request thread is up.
there seems to be an argument about whether it's '77 or '76. And we did '77 more recently, FWIW. Oh, and her clue calls it a "red white & blue" year, so I guess it's '76.
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TOTHK - David Bowie "Golden Years"
(http://www.7inchrecords.com/discography/davidbowie/SgoldenyearsDU2.jpg)
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TOTHK: Bowie, "GoLNden Years".
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The Man Who Fell To Earth ---> Stevie Wonder "Sir Duke"
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-GkZ5Zo5Xx8k/TjFNP3pqmaI/AAAAAAAAXOc/taS9_WICu8c/s1600/o3467835.jpg)
Shouldn't this be in '77?
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(?) clip -- "Sir Duke". LN2
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clip ---> Stevie Wonder "Sir Duke"
Shouldn't this be in '77?
the LP came out late '76, tho' this was a single in '77.
was that clip Bowie in Man Who fell To Earth?
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Bicentennial jingles --> Taj Mahal (?) "Ain't Nobody's Bizness". BOS1.
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"cocaine's for horses but it ain't for men" -- so THAT'S why California Chrome wears that nasal strip!
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Bicentennial ---> Taj Mahal "Ain't Nobody's Business"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d6/Satisfied_n_Tickled_Too.jpg)
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Oy: Crapton "Hello Old FrieLNd"
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Eric Clapton "Hello Old Friend"
(http://eil.com/images/main/Eric+Clapton+-+Hello+Old+Friend+-+7%22+RECORD-226352.jpg)
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Welcome Back, Kotter ---> John Sebastian "Welcome Back"
(http://eil.com/images/main/John+Sebastian+-+Welcome+Back+-+LP+RECORD-343363.jpg)
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Welcome Back Kotter --> John SebastiaLN.
This is rather disappointing so far.
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Cover of TV Guide, this week in '76:
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/archive/suboffer/1970s/1976/19760522_c1.jpg.html
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Welcome Back Kotter --> John SebastiaLN.
This is rather disappointing so far.
I'm enjoying the Kotter sub-set.
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Elliot Mintz Joel Siegel reports on the Beatles 15 years on ---> George speaks ---> George Harrison "Crackerbox Palace"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d9/George_Harrison_-_Crackerbox_Palace.jpg)
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"Beatles doing their solo things" clip --> George, "Crackerbox Palace". In a stronger set this would be a VHM but it's BOS2 in this company.
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Rocky ---> Robert Palmer "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
(http://hitparade.ch/cdimag/robert_palmer-man_smart_woman_smarter_s.jpg)
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Rocky "women weaken legs" --> "Man Smart, Woman Smarter". BOS3 and segue of the day so far.
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Elliot Mintz reports on the Beatles 15 years on
sounded like Joel Siegel to me.
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Wonder Woman --> Blondie "X Offender". Always a BOS4 to this gem.
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Wonder Woman ---> Blondie "X Offender"
(http://ring.cdandlp.com/rareandmintrecords/photo_grande/113757885.jpg)
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Ramones "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend"
(http://www.lordbolt.com/vinyl/images/ramones_i_wanna_US_PROMO_small.jpg)
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BOS5 Ramones "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend". This set has taken a turn for the better.
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More Bicentennial stuff --> Flamin' Groovies "Shake Some Action". Always a DM and AL fave. Fairly short set.
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ABC News reports on the bicentennial ---> Flamin' Groovies "Shake Some Action"
(http://www.dabelly.com/images/Issue%20157/Thoughts/shake%20album.jpg)
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Elliot Mintz reports on the Beatles 15 years on
sounded like Joel Siegel to me.
Just checked the video, and it is indeed Joel Siegel!
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Rocky ---> Robert Palmer "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
weird; GS posted it as Grateful Dead, which would be wonderful, but they'd never play a live cut, right? I assume it must've been Robert Palmer.
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Tuesday May 20th, 2014 - 1976
1. David Bowie - Golden Years
(Movie: The Man Who Fell to Earth)
2. Stevie Wonder - Sir Duke
(Bicentennial Song 200 Years of being Free)
3. Taj Mahal - Ain't Nobody's Business (BOS!!!)
4. Eric Clapton - Hello, Old Friend
(TV: Welcome Back, Kotter)
5. John Sebastian - Welcome Back Kotter
(TV: George Harrison Interview)
6. George Harrison - Crackerbox Palace
(Movie: Rocky "women weaken legs")
7.Robert Palmer - Man Smart (Woman Smarter)
(TV: Wonder Woman)
8. Blondie - X Offender
9. The Ramones - I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend
(News: Bicentennial Celebration in SF)
10. Flamin' Groovies - Shake Some Action
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BOS5 Ramones "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend". This set has taken a turn for the better.
BOS.
This and the Blondie track reminds me of the CBGB movie that came out last year, and I saw over the weekend on cable. Pretty awful film, actually, saved somewhat by the great Alan Rickman and the music/subject matter. Can't recommend it, but I didn't change the channel.
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Rocky ---> Robert Palmer "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
weird; GS posted it as Grateful Dead, which would be wonderful, but they'd never play a live cut, right? I assume it must've been Robert Palmer.
was it actually in the Dead's live repertoire at the time? I still have the Palmer 45
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Rocky ---> Robert Palmer "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
weird; GS posted it as Grateful Dead, which would be wonderful, but they'd never play a live cut, right? I assume it must've been Robert Palmer.
Yes, it was Robert Palmer.
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Rocky ---> Robert Palmer "Man Smart, Woman Smarter"
weird; GS posted it as Grateful Dead, which would be wonderful, but they'd never play a live cut, right? I assume it must've been Robert Palmer.
was it actually in the Dead's live repertoire at the time? I still have the Palmer 45
Yeah, I haven't read thru their discourse but there was some confusion over on the GS board. I think the Dead started doing Man Smart some time in the early/mid 80s. And I don't think it was ever released officially, save for one of the numerous archival sets that have come out over the years.