10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on October 19, 2014, 11:29:59 PM
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Anyone want to take a guess at what year it will be?
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'71, per an early-morning post by AL.
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TOTHK - James Gang "Walk Away"
(http://imagebox.ws/images/59c91c6c251344967a3abda295f18b4e.jpg)
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Brewer & Shipley "One Toke Over The Line"
(http://seventiesmusic.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/brewer-and-shipley-one-toke-over-the-line-1970.jpg)
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Jonathan Edwards "Shanty"
(http://www.jonathanedwards.net/yourfiles/assets/graphics/products/JE_front.jpg)
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Drug Segue Alert: from B&S "One Toke..." to Jonathan Edwards gettin' a good buzz on .
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Nixon freezes wages ---> Al Green "Tired Of Being Alone"
(http://m.friendfeed-media.com/7925e0bc7aaec164929001f5aea7a4189a3e5288)
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Drug Segue Alert: from B&S "One Toke..." to Jonathan Edwards gettin' a good buzz on .
She missed an opportunity to slip the old KSAN "Pharm Chem" dope report clip in between those two. Or is it yet to come?
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And Rev. Al is tired of growing his own. Or something.
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OMFG - Shuggie Otis "Strawberry Letter 23" (the OG) - Bustout?
(http://www.treblezine.com/feature_extras/FriAug101745052012.jpg)
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Shuggie's orig "Strawberry Letter" gets a BOS from me.
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OMFG - Shuggie Otis "Strawberry Letter #23" (the OG) - Bustout?
no, we've heard it multiple times from both Dave and AL iirc.
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OMFG - Shuggie Otis "Strawberry Letter #23" (the OG) - Bustout?
no, we've heard it multiple times from both Dave and AL iirc.
Hmmm, it was played in '74 several times.
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David Bowie "Life On Mars"
(http://cdn.americansongwriter.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/david-bowie.jpg)
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"Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow."
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OMFG: The Fortunes, "Rainy-Day Feeling" -- uber-BOS2.
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Chiffon margarine ---> The Fortunes "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" (appropriate for today)
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/t/the_fortunes-here_comes_that_rainy_day_feeling.jpg)
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OMFG - Shuggie Otis "Strawberry Letter #23" (the OG) - Bustout?
no, we've heard it multiple times from both Dave and AL iirc.
Hmmm, it was played in '74 several times.
Per AMG, Strawberry Letter was released in 71 on Shuggie's Freedom Flight album as well as on Inspiration Information, which was a '74 release.
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Juan Marichal/Giants win the NL West ---> Traffic "Rock 'N' Roll Stew"
(http://www.inthestudio.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/traffic_lowf.jpg)
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BOS3 Russ Hodges & Lon Simmons: "the giants win the division!"
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5MEB, "Signs" --> song about signs from... Sesame Street? Electric Co?
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All In The Family (Lionel wants to be an electrical engineer) ---> Five Man Electrical Band "Signs"
(http://thebuyosphere.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/signs.jpg)
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The Electric Company "Sign Song" ---> Faces "Stay With Me"
(http://www.recordsale.de/cdpix/f/faces-staywithmedebris.jpg)
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Let's go upstairs and read Rod's Power Point!
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short set.
ETA: and, I'll add another pleasant but not earth-shattering outing. The Fortunes were probably the rarest track -- AL played it once, and so did Dave in 2007.
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Bonus track: I switched over to WLNG and they played "Me & You & a Dog Named Boo"
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Bonus track: I switched over to WLNG and they played "Me & You & a Dog Named Boo"
Ha! I nearly requested that.
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10/20/14 Monday!! Walking Away to...1971!!
1. Joe Walsh & The James Gang- Walk Away
2. Brewer & Shipley-One Toke Over the Line
3. Jonathan Edwards- Shanty
(TV: Electric Company "Glad-ly")
4. Al Green- Tired of Being Alone (B.O.S-Tie!!)
5. Shuggie Otis- Strawberry Letter 23 (B.O.S-Tie!!)
(News: Nixon)
6. David Bowie- Is There Life On Mars?
(Ad: Mother Nature-Chiffon Margarine)
7. The Fortunes- Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
(Sports: SF Giants win division title!! Marichal, Mays, McCovey!!)
8. Traffic- Rock and Roll Stew
9. 5 Man Electrical Band- Signs
(TV: Electric Company- Signs song)
10. Faces- Stay With Me (B.O.S-Tie!!)
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short set.
ETA: and, I'll add another pleasant but not earth-shattering outing.
Yep, it's the same old same old. I think that not even stumbling upon a bust-out once in a while
for a year like 1971 has to be deliberate. And again, the set list skews heavily towards pop.
I swear, if KFOG had been a rock/pop station in 1971 they wouldn't have played this much pop.
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"Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow."
"Sailors fighting in the dance hall
Oh man!
Look at those cavemen go
It's the freakiest show
Take a look at the Lawman
Beating up the wrong guy"
These lyrics have long resonated with me... for example, I've been watching Route 66 on one
of those retro-television stations lately. There is quite plainly this notion, often displayed on this
show and others of the era, that a good fist-fight is an honorable and acceptable, indeed, even
a desirable method for settling disputes between gentlemen. I am not at all sure how accurately
that reflects adult society at the time. Today if I started swinging at somebody I'd fully expect
to be arrested for assault and battery.
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short set.
ETA: and, I'll add another pleasant but not earth-shattering outing.
Yep, it's the same old same old. I think that not even stumbling upon a bust-out once in a while
for a year like 1971 has to be deliberate. And again, the set list skews heavily towards pop.
I swear, if KFOG had been a rock/pop station in 1971 they wouldn't have played this much pop.
Yeah, for my two bits, I wish they'd play something else besides "One Toke Over The Line" from a really good album: http://www.brewerandshipley.com/Albums/Tarkio.htm
Most people, if they've heard that Jerry Garcia is on the album probably think he's on this track. He's actually on "Oh Mommy."