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Title: The Peak, week of 12/8/14
Post by: RGMike on December 08, 2014, 08:18:45 AM
Mon 12/8/14: Dec 1973

reverse order -- I'm off today so I missed this one.

LOVE REIGN O'ER ME -WHO
Step into Christmas - Elton John
Teenage Lament '74 - Alice Cooper
Mind Games - John Lennon
Ain't Got No Home - The Band
Ma-Ma-Ma Belle - ELO
Captain Jack - Billy Joel
You've Been In Love Too Long - Bonnie Raitt
Rosalita - Bruce Springsteen
These Days - Gregg Allman
Title: Re: The Peak, week of 12/8/14
Post by: RGMike on December 09, 2014, 07:37:14 AM
Tue 12/9/14: Dec 1993

ick. SmashPumps, Belly, Counting Crows, U2, Petty, STPs...
Title: Re: The Peak, week of 12/8/14
Post by: RGMike on December 10, 2014, 08:25:22 AM
Wed 12/10/14: Dec 1981

Bob's really in the spirit: he bookended the set with Xmas tunes. "Christmas Wrapping" to start and Bob & Doug Mckenzie (!) to close. Holly Jolly BOSes to both.

Other BOSes: John Hall Band "Crazy"; Clash "Radio Clash"

VHM Blasters "Marie Marie"; Po-Pos "Spirits/material World"

LNs: "Waiting on a Friend", "Ababcab", "I <3 RnR"; "Shake it Up"
Title: Re: The Peak, week of 12/8/14
Post by: RGMike on December 11, 2014, 07:39:01 AM
Thur 12/11/14: Dec 1968

LNs: Canned Heat, Marvin, Stones, Steve Miller

BOSes: Otis, "Merry Xmas baby"; Traffic "40K Headmen"; Nazz, "Open My Eyes"; Jimi "Voodoo Chile"

VHM a Fab four Twin-Spin, "Back in the USSR/Dear Prudence". The LP we all got for Xmas that year.

"Son of a Preacher Man" is surely LN at this point but it's still fab.

and as usual, this Sixties set went to eleven.
Title: Re: The Peak, week of 12/8/14
Post by: RGMike on December 12, 2014, 07:12:20 AM
Fri 12/12/14: Dec 1985

Mike + Mechanics, Mr Mister and Charlie Sexton to start. Hoping for better.

VHM Pete T "Face the Face"

more LNs: Dream Academy, Oingo Boingo, Sting, The Goat.

BOSFRA ZZT "Stages"

And Bob played Broooce, "My Hometown" -- interestingly the B-side was "Santa Claus is Comin..." but we didn't get that, despite Bob's Xmas focus this month.