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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on October 26, 2005, 09:04:40 AM
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My stream is going in & out every 2 seconds. Have to reload it.
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My stream is going in & out every 2 seconds. Have to reload it.
Well, you only missed Stone Temple Pilots. And now Mrs Lance Armstrong, "Can't Ride Anymore".
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Is this Cake?
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My stream is going in & out every 2 seconds. Have to reload it.
Well, you only missed Stone Temple Pilots. And now Mrs Lance Armstrong, "Can't Ride Anymore".
I like "Big Empty" but didn't mind missing all but the last 15 seconds of the Crow.
BOS Pulp Fiction: "I'm sorry honey, I had to crash that Honda."
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Is this Cake?
You betcha! "Rock & Roll Lifestyle".
Excess ain't rebellion, y'all.
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Is this Cake?
sure sounds like 'em.
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Wow, Stones that I have never heard on the radio. Is Mick playing the harmonica or one of the other guys?
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How come Dave doesn't like this album by Live? There are at least 3 songs that got airplay, even on KFOG in the day. I think he played "Lightning Crashes" once & that's it.
ETA: btw, for any latecomers, Ginger is playing "Selling The Drama"
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And now Mrs Lance Armstrong, "Can't Ride Anymore".
Didja hear Ginger saying that they'll both be on SNL in 3 days? I wonder how much shit they'll be willing to take, might be worth watching.
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How come Dave doesn't like this album by Live? There are at least 3 songs that got airplay, even on KFOG in the day. I think he played "Lightning Crashes" once & that's it.
ETA: btw, for any latecomers, Ginger is playing "Selling The Drama"
"now we won't be raped" Well, THAT'S a relief.
Sorry, I tend to lump them in with Creed and all the bad Pearl Jam clones (unfairly, you'll probably say, but that's me). I can't think of a reason why it would be a Morey fave. They were HUGE on Live 105 at the time; KFOG jumped on the bandwagon several years later and played one or two songs for a brief time, but they never became Foghead faves for whatever reason.
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And now Mrs Lance Armstrong, "Can't Ride Anymore".
Didja hear Ginger saying that they'll both be on SNL in 3 days? I wonder how much shit they'll be willing to take, might be worth watching.
I watched SNL this week to see CZJ -- saw the first half-hour and bailed. Seeing them spoof Bush's stage-managed link-up with the troops was painful, since Jon Stewart had skewered it brilliantly earlier in the week. Made me wonder how difficult it must be for SNL now that Stewart gets to beat them to the punch (his Daily Show being, well, daily).
Look for jokes about plastic testicles this week...
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Look for jokes about plastic testicles this week...
eh?
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BOS Beautiful People and their Hendrix remix thingy. This was very big on KFOG in '94.
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How come Dave doesn't like this album by Live? There are at least 3 songs that got airplay, even on KFOG in the day. I think he played "Lightning Crashes" once & that's it.
ETA: btw, for any latecomers, Ginger is playing "Selling The Drama"
"now we won't be raped" Well, THAT'S a relief.
Sorry, I tend to lump them in with Creed and all the bad Pearl Jam clones (unfairly, you'll probably say, but that's me). I can't think of a reason why it would be a Morey fave. They were HUGE on Live 105 at the time; KFOG jumped on the bandwagon several years later and played one or two songs for a brief time, but they never became Foghead faves for whatever reason.
I don't get the rape reference, and until your post I never considered Live as a Pearl Jam clone, nor thought anyone else would. I thought they were no more a Pearl Jam clone than The Kinks were a Rolling Stones clone, and thought they'd stick around & carve out some interesting musical territory off to the side of the grungers. Same thing for Bush, though I liked Live better.
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BOS Beautiful People and their Hendrix remix thingy. This was very big on KFOG in '94.
I never heard that before, as I was in Taiwan at this time. Liked it tho'.
I like the Bodeans, too!
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Cowboy Junkies, "Anniversary Song", another VHM.
Hey Mike, the stream page Now Playing thing is ahead of the game a bit, am I right in remembering that you'll happy to hear some Freedy Johnston?
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I don't get the rape reference.
it's the chorus:
"hey, now we won't be raped
hey, now we won't be scarred like that "
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Cowboy Junkies, "Anniversary Song", another VHM.
Hey Mike, the stream page Now Playing thing is ahead of the game a bit, am I right in remembering that you'll happy to hear some Freedy Johnston?
ditto on the VHM for CJ. And yes, I do like Freedy, tho' I think maybe Gaz is a bigger fan. He also did "Evie's Tears", no? Same album?
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"now we won't be raped" Well, THAT'S a relief.
Okay now I get the reference, but on closer examination I think this song is an indictment against religion:
and to love: a god
and to fear: a flame
and to burn a crowd that a name
and to right or wrong
and to meek or strong
it is known just scream it from the wall
i've willed I've walked I've read
I've talked I know I know
I've been here before
hey now we won't be raped
hey now we won't be scarred like that
it's the sun that burns
it's the wheel that turns
it's the way we sing that makes 'em dream
and to christ: a cross
and to me: a chair
I will sit and earn the ransom
from up here
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Cowboy Junkies, "Anniversary Song", another VHM.
Hey Mike, the stream page Now Playing thing is ahead of the game a bit, am I right in remembering that you'll happy to hear some Freedy Johnston?
ditto on the VHM for CJ. And yes, I do like Freedy, tho' I think maybe Gaz is a bigger fan. He also did "Evie's Tears", no? Same album?
No, not a Freedy fan at all -- but a big BOS to the Junks' "Anniversary Song," which I absolutely adore (and whose refrain I kinda stole for a song I was trying to write years ago).
As for Live -- I thought they were more influenced by R.E.M. and the other jangle-poppers than the grunge scene. They were from York, PA; I knew people in college who knew them before they were famous (and were surprised they hit as big as they did). Their later records didn't do as well b/c Ed Kowalczyk got in over his head with Big Religious Themes that no one could parse or care about.