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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 29, 2015, 12:45:55 PM
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late '80s would seem to be a good bet -- anything earlier than that would be a sweet surprise.
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I'll guess '68, just because it's Friday...
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late '80s would seem to be a good bet -- anything earlier than that would be a sweet surprise.
After two early '90s sets and one '80s set, a late '80s show seems unlikely to me. I'd love a '60s
set, but I think a more realistic prediction would be late '70s. My alternative prediction is worse --
something from the aughts.
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late '80s would seem to be a good bet -- anything earlier than that would be a sweet surprise.
After two early '90s sets and one '80s set, a late '80s show seems unlikely to me. I'd love a '60s
set, but I think a more realistic prediction would be late '70s.
I'm *so* glad you were right!
Bob Seger feels like a numbah. But dammit, he's a man.
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**SPOILER**
8/29/14- Friday!! Moving In Stereo back to...1978!!
(Ad: "Weekends were made for Michelob")
1. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band- Feel Like a Number
(TV: The Incredible Hulk)
2. Bruce Springsteen- Adam Raised a Cain
(Ad: Krako car stereos)
3. The Cars- Moving In Stereo
4. Heatwave- The Grooveline
5. Squeeze- Take Me I'm Yours
6. The Police- Hole In My Life
(News update)
7. Carly Simon- You Belong To Me
8. Jefferson Starship- Count On Me (B.O.S!)
(Movie: Foul Play)
9. Exile- Kiss You All Over
(Movie: Animal House)
10. Elvis Costello- Radio Radio
and... another set from Aug 2014.
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Bob Seger feels like a numbah.
Then, by all means, Bob, you should roll one.
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from Bruce Banner to Bruce Springsteen. Heh.
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from Bruce Banner to Bruce Springsteen. Heh.
Bruce the latter definitely sounds angry. But we do like him, we do!
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Bob Seger feels like a numbah.
Then, by all means, Bob, you should roll one.
Hee. Too bad she didn't follow him with the Doobies.
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release the Krako!
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Bob Seger feels like a numbah.
Then, by all means, Bob, you should roll one.
Hee. Too bad she didn't follow him with the Doobies.
I think I just might!
but, hey, I was 15 in 1978, so "Grooveline", "Count On Me" & "Kiss You All Over" pretty well sum up my adolescent and unrequited fantasies of that era.
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Instant Pop Quiz: Whose guitar got smashed by Belushi in that clip?
ETA: Not that obscure & someone who had a couple of 70's hits & has appeared on 10at10 in the past.
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Instant Pop Quiz: Whose guitar got smashed by Belushi in that clip?
ETA: Not that obscure & someone who had a couple of 70's hits & has appeared on 10at10 in the past.
Stephen Bishop.
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late '80s would seem to be a good bet -- anything earlier than that would be a sweet surprise.
After two early '90s sets and one '80s set, a late '80s show seems unlikely to me. I'd love a '60s
set, but I think a more realistic prediction would be late '70s.
I'm *so* glad you were right!
I'm glad you're pleased... I've made my feelings about the late '70s well-known; this
set didn't disappoint in being disappointing...
There was one small bright spot this week with the '71 show, but otherwise the trend of encores
being generally below average continues, IMO.