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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on November 10, 2005, 09:04:20 AM
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Pretty In Pink, the version before the movie.
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Pretty In Pink, the version before the movie.
and odds are this will be a better '81 set than yesterday's.
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BOS George.
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"a hot bath is wonderful... GIRLS are wonderful!"
"Yes... imagine how nice a girl who bathes would be..."
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Another beneficiary of the JACK format: early U2. Really, I hear pre-"Pride" stuff far more now than ever before.
Hoping this set extends beyond white male rock. Maybe I need to find some 10@10s on R&B stations?
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I like Dudley Moore in several otherwise 'not good' movies, but Arthur was a real product of it's time (i.e. 80's materialism is good) and is virtually unwatchable today.
Except for when Sir John is onscreen, that is.
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Cruise Control!!! Dixie Dregs!!!
Proxy for Urth.
ETA we heard this at one point on a Strictly Instrumental set & after Urth idjucated me on this I found me some Steve Morse stuff that I liked a lot.
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What on earth is this all-over-the-place instrumental? No knock on it, it's intriguing, but I have no bloody idea.
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"You never dahnce with me." Only slipup in a nice bit of confectionary pop. The handclaps are a nice touch, and the EWF horn chart is killer.
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What on earth is this all-over-the-place instrumental? No knock on it, it's intriguing, but I have no bloody idea.
Ginger & I have anticipated your question, but 'What on earth is this all-over-the-place sig quote you got there?'
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"You never dahnce with me." Only slipup in a nice bit of confectionary pop. The handclaps are a nice touch, and the EWF horn chart is killer.
Agreed, this is Phil before he got bad, but I still prefer the title track.
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What on earth is this all-over-the-place instrumental? No knock on it, it's intriguing, but I have no bloody idea.
Ginger & I have anticipated your question, but 'What on earth is this all-over-the-place sig quote you got there?'
From "Trading Spouses": the lunatic Christian lady who staged meltdowns at every opportunity to illustrate her outright fear of anything that isn't stridently Christian. A truly frightening ep.
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Ginger's is feelin' Southern today. BOS #2 to the Nevilles, "Fire On The Bayou".
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What on earth is this all-over-the-place instrumental? No knock on it, it's intriguing, but I have no bloody idea.
Ginger & I have anticipated your question, but 'What on earth is this all-over-the-place sig quote you got there?'
From "Trading Spouses": the lunatic Christian lady who staged meltdowns at every opportunity to illustrate her outright fear of anything that isn't stridently Christian. A truly frightening ep.
The question of course is why would she go on a show called "Trading Spouses" in the first place?
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Interesting relegation of Rick James and Blondie to mini-clips. Fear of the Top 40 is Ginger's only flaw.
always a BOS to "Cuban Slide".
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BOS #3, "The Cuban Slide".
Although with a bit more honesty Chrissy would have called it the Bo Diddley Slide, n' c'est pas?
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Cruise Control!!! Dixie Dregs!!!
Proxy for Urth.
ETA we heard this at one point on a Strictly Instrumental set & after Urth idjucated me on this I found me some Steve Morse stuff that I liked a lot.
Indeed, if I'd 'a been listening, I'd have BOS'd it.
BOS2 to the Cuban Slide.
So what Dregs/Morse stuff did you get?
You know what gig Morse is using to pay the bills these days, right? Filling Richie Blackmore's shoes with Deep Purple Mark XXVII.
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Interesting relegation of Rick James and Blondie to mini-clips. Fear of the Top 40 is Ginger's only flaw.
That seems fair to say, and for denizens of metro Denver that may be a problem, but for me it is just the tonic I need at 9:00 daily.
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So what Dregs/Morse stuff did you get?
You know what gig Morse is using to pay the bills these days, right? Filling Richie Blackmore's shoes with Deep Purple Mark XXVII.
I think I saw that when I looked him up on Allmusic.
I downloaded a couple of tracks from Major Impacts vol 1 & 2. Plus this track of course.
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Was that "Time Is Running Out" song Crapton?
No BOS from me, this just wasn't my speed.
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Oh dear, more Mommie Dearest. Is today Coming Out Day and I missed it?
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2 Joan Crawford references in one morning! It's a gay old world...
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Was that "Time Is Running Out" song Crapton?
No BOS from me, this just wasn't my speed.
Yep, although I don't think I've ever heard it before, on the radio or anywhere else.
But BOS3 to this Muddy Waters cut--this could be from the album he cut with Johnny Winter twisting the knobs, but I'm not familiar enough with it to say fer sure.
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Was that "Time Is Running Out" song Crapton?
No BOS from me, this just wasn't my speed.
That was the title track to Another Ticket. Bonus points for being something we never hear, demerits for being something way below standard that we don't really need to hear.
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But BOS3 to this Muddy Waters cut--this could be from the album he cut with Johnny Winter twisting the knobs, but I'm not familiar enough with it to say fer sure.
Ayup! Just checked. As Ginger said this is the title track from the album "King Bee".