10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 19, 2014, 07:13:20 PM
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Am I crazy or do we seem to get '00s more often than '90s lately? I think I'll pass on this one. (yeah, shocking, I know)
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Am I crazy or do we seem to get '00s more often than '90s lately? I think I'll pass on this one. (yeah, shocking, I know)
You don't have any 2003 requests?
ETA: I'm surprised we haven't visited 2004 by now.
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Am I crazy or do we seem to get '00s more often than '90s lately? I think I'll pass on this one. (yeah, shocking, I know)
You don't have any 2003 requests?
ETA: I'm surprised we haven't visited 2004 by now.
I plus-1'd your Beyoncé and added "Move Your Feet" by Junior Senior.
This will be a good test of just how in love with "cheeze" the new PD is.
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TOTHK - Finding Nemo ---> Jason Mraz "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/59/The_Remedy_%28I_Won%27t_Worry%29.jpg)
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TOTHK - Finding Nemo ---> Jason Mraz "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/59/The_Remedy_%28I_Won%27t_Worry%29.jpg)
AAA-Friendly cheez?
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Barenaked Ladies "Testing 1, 2, 3"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/d2/Barenaked_Ladies_-_Everything_to_Everyone.jpg)
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Barenaked Ladies "Testing 1, 2, 3"
AAA-friendly cheez x2.
Some of the overplayed BNL songs really show their age, but I don’t remember hearing this one too many times since 2003 so I’ll take it.
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TOTHK - Finding Nemo ---> Jason Mraz "The Remedy (I Won't Worry)"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/59/The_Remedy_%28I_Won%27t_Worry%29.jpg)
AAA-Friendly cheez?
Ha! To be honest, I've always enjoyed Mraz's more up-tempo work.
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Barenaked Ladies "Testing 1, 2, 3"
AAA-friendly cheez x2.
Some of the overplayed BNL songs really show their age, but I don’t remember hearing this one too many times since 2003 so I’ll take it.
I would concur - this one flew a bit under the radar.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and the recall ---> Don Pardo ---> Kings Of Leon "California Waiting"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/KOL-California_Waiting.jpg)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and the recall ---> Don Pardo ---> Kings Of Leon "California Waiting"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/KOL-California_Waiting.jpg)
Whoa! KoL, 3 years before they even became big with the hipsters. BOS
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and the recall ---> Don Pardo ---> Kings Of Leon "California Waiting"
well, clever segue, even if I have no use for K of L.
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More Arnold Schwarzenegger wants to be CA governor ---> Los Lonely Boys "Hollywood"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/2e/Llboys.jpg)
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Arnold Schwarzenegger and the recall ---> Don Pardo ---> Kings Of Leon "California Waiting"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5b/KOL-California_Waiting.jpg)
Whoa! KoL, 3 years before they even became big with the hipsters. BOS
Hard to believe it's been over a decade, but yeah, I remember hearing this for the first time and thinking "hmmm... ok, this is tolerable".
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A Mighty Wind ---> Yeah Yeah Yeahs "Maps"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/da/Maps_%28song%29_cover.jpg)
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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps. To this day a Live 105 overplay, but it sounds mighty good among today’s so-far underplayed AAA fodder. BOS
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Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8d/SundayMorningMaroon5.jpg)
ETA: This should probably be in a 2004 set (when it charted).
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Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning"
Well, if Maroon 5 has to be played, may as well be the fourth single from the album.
Actually, I didn't mind them so much until Adam Levine started thinking he was Jesus H Christ II.
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Love Actually ---> The Postal Service "Such Great Heights"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/57/The_Postal_Service-Such_Great_Heights.jpg/220px-The_Postal_Service-Such_Great_Heights.jpg)
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Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8d/SundayMorningMaroon5.jpg)
ETA: This should probably be in a 2004 set (when it charted).
Well, if Maroon 5 has to be played, may as well be the fourth single from the album.
Actually, I didn't mind them so much until Adam Levine started thinking he was Jesus H Christ II.
Agreed x2. Still, this is the closest to LN that this set has so far.
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More Love Actually ---> Hot Hot Heat "Bandages"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/67/Bandages.jpg)
ETA: Have all of the songs so far not been played in previous 2003 sets? Seems that way to me (without checking)...
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OMG...one of my requests! :D
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More Love Actually ---> Hot Hot Heat "Bandages"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/67/Bandages.jpg)
ETA: Have all of the songs so far not been played in previous 2003 sets? Seems that way to me (without checking)...
I want to say the Postal Service appeared in a themed set. BOS Hot Hot Heat - definitely a wake-up.
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Massive blackout in the East/Midwest ---> David Bowie "New Killer Star"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/57/Bowie_New_Killer_Star.jpg)
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Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning"
ETA: This should probably be in a 2004 set (when it charted).
Well, if Maroon 5 has to be played, may as well be the fourth single from the album.
Actually, I didn't mind them so much until Adam Levine started thinking he was Jesus H Christ II.
Agreed x2. Still, this is the closest to LN that this set has so far.
It's that rare song of theirs that i actually like, and it has never been in active KFOG rotation, afaik. Certainly beloved by more trad AC stations.
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Arrested Development ---> Weird Al Yankovic "Couch Potato"!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0b/Weirdalpoodlehat.jpeg)
ETA: Well done, AL, you kept my attention throughout the entire set!
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Arrested Development ---> Weird Al Yankovic "Couch Potato"!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0b/Weirdalpoodlehat.jpeg)
Not sure how it happened, but Weird Al is suddenly having a renaissance!
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Maroon 5 "Sunday Morning"
ETA: This should probably be in a 2004 set (when it charted).
Well, if Maroon 5 has to be played, may as well be the fourth single from the album.
Actually, I didn't mind them so much until Adam Levine started thinking he was Jesus H Christ II.
Agreed x2. Still, this is the closest to LN that this set has so far.
It's that rare song of theirs that i actually like, and it has never been in active KFOG rotation, afaik. Certainly beloved by more trad AC stations.
I like it better than most of their others, but I’ve heard it (and other songs by Maroon 5) under the new PD & DC.
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SNL Barry Gibb Talk Show to close things out (and AL giggling).
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Arrested Development ---> Weird Al Yankovic "Couch Potato"!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/0b/Weirdalpoodlehat.jpeg)
ETA: Well done, AL, you kept my attention throughout the entire set!
Wow, didn't expect this. Now all we need is for "Headline News" to appear in a 94 set.
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SNL Barry Gibb Talk Show to close things out (and AL giggling).
Unlike the Christopher Walken Blue Oyster Cult/Cowbell sketch, this hasn't aged so well, IMHO.... Timberlake/Fallon always seem as if they're trying way too hard.
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Although there haven’t been that many 2003 sets to date, this was quite possibly my favorite. Excellent song selection, clips, & production.
Wednesday, August 20...it’s 2003!!!
1. Jason Mraz - The Remedy (I Won’t Worry)
2. Barenaked Ladies - Testing 1, 2, 3
3. Kings of Leon - California Waiting
4. Los Lonely Boys - Hollywood
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps
6. Maroon 5 - Sunday Morning
7. The Postal Service - Such Great Heights
8. Hot Hot Heat - Bandages
9. David Bowie - New Killer Star
10. Weird Al Yankovic - Couch Potato
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Although there haven’t been that many 2003 sets to date, this was quite possibly my favorite. Excellent song selection, clips, & production.
I will second that emotion.
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ETA: Have all of the songs so far not been played in previous 2003 sets? Seems that way to me (without checking)...
Pretty much. I could only find a previous spin for Mraz and two for the Postal Service (one in 2003, the other in Love Songs). 8 bustouts -- while this shouldn’t be hard to do in a year we’ve only been to about 6 or 7 times, other similarly sparse years have made it seem otherwise. Impressive.
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8/20/14- Wednesday! Recalling 2003 from gubernatorial recall to goobericious Weird Al :-)!!
(Movie: Finding Nemo- "Just keep swimming")
1. Jason Mraz- The Remedy (I Won't Worry)
2. Barenaked Ladies- Testing 1,2,3
(Ad: Arnold for Governor of California)
3. Kings of Leon- California Waiting
(News: Arnold's bid for governor "Hollywood at it's sensational best")
4. Los Lonely Boys- Hollywood
(Movie; A Mighty Wind "Wha happened?")
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Maps (B.O.S-Tie)
6. Maroon 5- Sunday Morning
(Movie: Love Actually)
7. Postal Service- Such Great heights
(Movie: Love Actually)
8. Hot Hot Heat- Bandages
(News: North American Blackout)
9. David Bowie- New Killer Star
(TV: Arrested Development)
10. Weird Al Yankovic- Couch Potato (B.O.S-Tie)
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8/20/14- Wednesday! Recalling 2003 from gubernatorial recall to goobericious Weird Al :-)!!
(Movie: Finding Nemo- "Just keep swimming")
1. Jason Mraz- The Remedy (I Won't Worry)
2. Barenaked Ladies- Testing 1,2,3
(Ad: Arnold for Governor of California)
3. Kings of Leon- California Waiting
(News: Arnold's bid for governor "Hollywood at it's sensational best")
4. Los Lonely Boys- Hollywood
(Movie; A Mighty Wind "Wha happened?")
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Maps (B.O.S-Tie)
6. Maroon 5- Sunday Morning
(Movie: Love Actually)
7. Postal Service- Such Great heights
(Movie: Love Actually)
8. Hot Hot Heat- Bandages
(News: North American Blackout)
9. David Bowie- New Killer Star
(TV: Arrested Development)
10. Weird Al Yankovic- Couch Potato (B.O.S-Tie)
I heartily applaud the idea of 8 bustouts in one set, but I'm curious -- where were these songs being heard on '03, if not KFOG? The Mraz was a KFOG song, certainly, and someone mentioned the YeahYeahYeahs were a Live 105 staple, but what about the rest? Some of these are deep cuts by KFOG artists but didn't get much if any KFOG play.
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SNL Barry Gibb Talk Show to close things out (and AL giggling).
Unlike the Christopher Walken Blue Oyster Cult/Cowbell sketch, this hasn't aged so well, IMHO.... Timberlake/Fallon always seem as if they're trying way too hard.
so true, I watched the Jimmy Fallon show a few weeks back and JT was on (it was probably the very first Fallon show now that I think about it). Too many in jokes (which their fans eat up, of course), too much self-awareness, too much show bizziness. They're both supremely talented, likable, etc., but sometimes they are too much to take.
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8/20/14- Wednesday! Recalling 2003 from gubernatorial recall to goobericious Weird Al :-)!!
(Movie: Finding Nemo- "Just keep swimming")
1. Jason Mraz- The Remedy (I Won't Worry)
2. Barenaked Ladies- Testing 1,2,3
(Ad: Arnold for Governor of California)
3. Kings of Leon- California Waiting
(News: Arnold's bid for governor "Hollywood at it's sensational best")
4. Los Lonely Boys- Hollywood
(Movie; A Mighty Wind "Wha happened?")
5. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Maps (B.O.S-Tie)
6. Maroon 5- Sunday Morning
(Movie: Love Actually)
7. Postal Service- Such Great heights
(Movie: Love Actually)
8. Hot Hot Heat- Bandages
(News: North American Blackout)
9. David Bowie- New Killer Star
(TV: Arrested Development)
10. Weird Al Yankovic- Couch Potato (B.O.S-Tie)
I heartily applaud the idea of 8 bustouts in one set, but I'm curious -- where were these songs being heard on '03, if not KFOG? The Mraz was a KFOG song, certainly, and someone mentioned the YeahYeahYeahs were a Live 105 staple, but what about the rest? Some of these are deep cuts by KFOG artists but didn't get much if any KFOG play.
Kings of Leon were pretty obscure in ‘03, the Los Lonely Boys track is def. a deep cut, and Weird Al is just Weird Al but the others all charted on some format or other. The AAA station I was listening to at the time (WNCS/Vermont) had the Mraz, BNL, & Bowie on their playlist, The Postal Service & Hot Hot Heat along with Yeah Yeah Yeahs were alternative hits (http://www.rocklists.com/kits-2003.html) (although the Postal Service song was only played on a couple renegade alt. stations when it was first out--but most others caught on in the next couple of years) and Maroon 5 was hot on CHR & Hot AC (as was Mraz) although as CapnJack said -- “Sunday Morning" should have been in an ’04 set as that one wasn’t on radio until the end of ’04, or even the beginning of ’05.