10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on December 02, 2014, 08:06:03 PM
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No FB post/clues yet.
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thread is up -- a sax set to honor Mr. Keys, similar to what she did when Clarence Clemons passed.
"Let's get saxy", sez AL :) Looking forward to this one, it seems like one of those theme sets that would be hard to screw up.
(I'm guessing Thurs & Fri will be chosen from among '89, '98 or '72)
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TOTHK: Stones, "Live With Me" -- BOS1, obviously.
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"Whatever Gets You Thru the Nite", also feat Mr Keys.
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Madness go One Step Beyooooooond.
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Foreigner, "Urgent" -- Junior Walker makes an appearance.
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Repeat tracker: There has been one so far.
6/20/11- Monday...Sax Appeal in Rock!!
In Honor of The Big Man---Clarence Clemons-(1942-2011)
1. Jr. Walker & The All Stars- Shotgun
(Jr. Walker)
2. David Bowie- Young Americans
(David Sanborn)
3. Gerry Rafferty- Baker Street
(Raphael Ravenscroft)
4. Rolling Stones- Can't You Hear Me Knocking?
(Bobby Keys)
5. Steely Dan- Deacon Blues
(Peter Christlieb)
6. George Thorogood- Bad to the Bone
(Hank Carter)
7. Morphine- Honey White
(Dana Colley)
8. Madness- One Step Beyond
(Kix Thompson)
9. The Champs- Tequila
(Dany Flores)
10.Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street Band- Jungleland-B.O.S!!
(Clarence Clemons-R.I.P.)
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Oy: "Who Can it Be Now", altho' the sax is certainly stellar.
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Repeat tracker: There has been one so far.
6/20/11- Monday...Sax Appeal in Rock!!
In Honor of The Big Man---Clarence Clemons-(1942-2011)
1. Jr. Walker & The All Stars- Shotgun
(Jr. Walker)
2. David Bowie- Young Americans
(David Sanborn)
3. Gerry Rafferty- Baker Street
(Raphael Ravenscroft)
4. Rolling Stones- Can't You Hear Me Knocking?
(Bobby Keys)
5. Steely Dan- Deacon Blues
(Peter Christlieb)
6. George Thorogood- Bad to the Bone
(Hank Carter)
7. Morphine- Honey White
(Dana Colley)
8. Madness- One Step Beyond
(Kix Thompson)
9. The Champs- Tequila
(Dany Flores)
10.Bruce Springsteen and The E-Street Band- Jungleland-B.O.S!!
(Clarence Clemons-R.I.P.)
I suspect we'll hear "Baker Street" since Mr Ravenscroft died since this set aired in 2011.
Pink Floyd's "Money" shows up.
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Here's the guitar set from 3+ years ago. I remember being really disappointed when this aired, but the set list looks OK now, other than the last few cuts being LN City.
7/20/11- Wednesday! Fogheads voted 10 Fave Guitarists in honor of Legendary Guitarist Carlos Santana's Birthday today!
10. The Edge/U2 - I Will Follow
(Movie: It Might Get Loud/ Edge on making own guitar as a kid)
9. Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended As Lovers
8. George Harrison (w/Eric Clapton)- While My Guitar Gently Weeps
7. Jerry Garcia - Sugaree
(TV: Rudolph-Yukon Cornelius- essential guitar strings)
6. Stevie Ray Vaughan - Texas Flood
5. Keith Richards/ Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar
(Movie: School of Rock- power stance)
4. Derek & The Dominos - (Eric Clapton/Duanne Allman)- Layla
(Carlos about penetrating the next note w/emotion)
3. Santana - Europa (Live)
(Movie: It Might Get Loud/Jimmy Page)
2. Jimmy Page/ Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love
(Movie: Wayne's World-- Stairway-denied!)
1. Jimi Hendrix - All Along The Watchtower
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Lisa Simpson! BOS2. Bleeding Gums Murphy rules.
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not recognizing this (obviously more current) tune. "Waiting for...." something. And we waited a while for the sax.
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This M83 is unexpected. I may have to BOS this on FB, though it has been much-played outside of 10@10 on KFOG and Live 105. Can she be sure that the sax wasn't synthesized?
ETA: I looked up the personnel on the M83 album, Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, which features this song, Midnight City, and, although M83 is primarily an electronic band, the album features a number of musicians playing traditional instruments, including saxophonist James King.
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not recognizing this (obviously more current) tune.
M83, Midnight City
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not recognizing this (obviously more current) tune.
M83, Midnight City
ah yes, I remember this as one of DC's "songs KFOG never played before that old people won't like".
Roxy Music, "Both Ends Burning", live.
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Repeat tracker: There has been one so far.
I suspect she's compiling this set with an eye on the list from the last one, but it's almost a certainty we'll hear Can't You Hear Me Knocking in the #10 slot.
BOS Roxy Music (with Andy Mackay), Both Ends Burning. (I was hoping for Editions of You, but this works too.)
I was also thinking it would be nice to get some deep Tower of Power, but they're more about the horn section as a whole, you don't hear many sax solos in their stuff. Although I bet DaveMack could come up with one or two to prove me wrong.
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oy2: "Born to Run". Really?
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Given all the choices, "Brown Sugar" (which I heard yesterday) seems a tad obvious.
As I indicated earlier, '72 is due and we'll no doubt hear something from Exile... then.
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I suspect she's compiling this set with an eye on the list from the last one, but it's almost a certainty we'll hear Can't You Hear Me Knocking in the #10 slot.
OK, what do I know? ;)
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Penultimate song is Brown Sugar (repeat from the guitar set I posted earlier, but not the first sax set). Let's see if this leads into your prediction.
I think this is song 10.
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Penultimate song is Brown Sugar (repeat from the guitar set I posted earlier, but not the first sax set). Let's see if this leads into your prediction.
I think this is song 10.
Oops, missed Pink Floyd when I counted the songs up.
Does one dare vote anything but the Stones/Lennon tunes for BOS? Seems like that would be unsporting.
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Penultimate song is Brown Sugar (repeat from the guitar set I posted earlier, but not the first sax set). Let's see if this leads into your prediction.
I think this is song 10.
Oops, missed Pink Floyd when I counted the songs up.
Does one dare vote anything but the Stones/Lennon tunes for BOS? Seems like that would be unsporting.
Maybe we could vote for Best of Set That Doesn't Include Bobby Keys?
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Per AL on FB, BOS Stones "Live With Me".
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12/3/14- Wednesday! A 10@10 with Sax Appeal in honor of Sax great Bobby Keys (R.I.P.)
1. Rolling Stones- Live With Me (B.O.S!)
(Sax: Bobby Keys & his 1st appearance w/The Stones)
2. John Lennon- Whatever Gets You Through the Night
(Sax: Bobby Keys)
3. Madness- One Step Beyond
(Sax: Lee "Kix" Thompson)
4. Foreigner- Urgent
(Sax: Junior Walker)
5. Men At Work- Who Can It Be Now
(Sax: Greg Ham)
6. Pink Floyd- Money
(Sax: Dick Parry)
(TV: Simpsons/ Sax: Lisa Simpson:-)
7. M-83- Midnight City
(Sax: James King)
8. Roxy Music- Both Ends Burning (Live)
(Sax: Andy MacKay)
9. Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band- Born to Run
(Sax: Clarence "The Big Man" Clemons)
10. Rolling Stones- Brown Sugar
(Sax: Bobby Keys)
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So, tomorrow, a Faces-active year to honor Ian McLagen?
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So, tomorrow, a Faces-active year to honor Ian McLagen?
Could be -- 1972 would work. A Nod is As Good As a Wink... came out in late '71 but had chart action in '72, and Stay With Me is on there, along with some other fine deeper tracks. (That's All You Need or Debris would be just fine with me, just sayin'.)
Although two death tributes on consecutive days might be a little overly gloomy. But he deserves it if anyone does, just too bad he had to go so soon after Bobby Keys.
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I would say that the probability of a 1972 set greatly exceeds that of another tribute. Although she could do a more formal tribute next week - I'd agree that two in a row would be a bit much.
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So, tomorrow, a Faces-active year to honor Ian McLagen?
Could be -- 1972 would work. A Nod is As Good As a Wink... came out in late '71 but had chart action in '72, and Stay With Me is on there, along with some other fine deeper tracks. (That's All You Need or Debris would be just fine with me, just sayin'.)
Although two death tributes on consecutive days might be a little overly gloomy. But he deserves it if anyone does, just too bad he had to go so soon after Bobby Keys.
I agree that another full tribute set is pretty unlikely, certainly not this week, and I would guess not at all. Just bad timing. A '72 set is a far more likely way to go.
It occurred to me that Rod's Never a Dull Moment was also a '72 release, with all the other members of Faces contributing to it, so that gives us the possibility of You Wear It Well or Twistin' the Night Away. And for deep track choices, I'd select I'd Rather Go Blind.