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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 16, 2014, 07:13:10 PM
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no suggestion thread but I heard a promo during the marathon Sat morning. "Live Aid, Farm Aid..."
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TOTHK: Dire Straits take a "Walk". LN1.
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"Good Morning children of the '80s/this is your Woodstock..." Joan Baez with a real Sally, followed by the original Katrina!
Please let this set get better.
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Pee Wee --> Phil Collins "Don't Lose My Number". VHM to one of his that isn't overexposed.
ETA: its only other appearance was 4 years ago in an '80s "chartbusters" set.
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News: Yul Brynner dies --> Belouis Some, "Imagination" uber-BOS for a welcome rarity. One of the best Bowie imitations evah.
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Tom Waits! BOS2 "Downtown Train"
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Cosby --> Cure, "In-Between days". LN3
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LN4 T.Heads, "Road to Nowhere"
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more Cosby --> REM "Driver 8", LN5.
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Live Aid, Farm Aid --> JCM "R.O.C.K."
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Zappa fights censorship --> RFTW "Oh Sheila". BOS3 to our pop/soul rarity of the day.
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Per AL the original Katrina got BOS.
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Per AL the original Katrina got BOS.
and to be fair, it's only made a couple of appearances post-Morey, one of which was the time Renee played it in the wrong year. Still, it shows up entirely too often in commercials and movie trailers.
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more Cosby --> REM "Driver 8", LN5.
I am trying to see the connection between the recent Cosby, um, news and the songs following the Cosby Show clips, and I can't. Perhaps there wasn't supposed to be a connection.
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11/17/14 Monday!! Walking On Sunshine in...1985!
1. Dire Straits- Walk of Life
(News: Joan Baez begins Live Aid)
2. Katrina and the Waves- Walking On Sunshine (B.O.S!)
(Movie: Pee Wee's Big Adventure)
3. Phil Collins- Don't Lose My Number
(News: Actor, Yul Brenner's passing & his "no smoking" campaign)
4. Belouis Some- Imagination
5. Tom Waits- Downtown Train
(TV: The Cosby Show)
6. The Cure- In Between Days
7. Talking Heads- Road to Nowhere
(TV: The Cosby Show)
8. REM- Driver 8
(News: Live Aid & Farm Aid)
9. John Mellencamp- R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A.
(News: Frank Zappa on senate hearings for music labeling/PMRC)
10. Ready for the World- Oh Sheila