10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 14, 2005, 10:10:05 AM
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Cue Huey!
BOS JCM, "Justice & Independence"
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Brian Ferry sounding extra good today.
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BOS for REM, though I do dig the slap bass on the Bryan Ferry track.
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BOS2 B.A.D.
"who d'you think you are? the Lone Ranger?"
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BOS BAD!
I am inspired to change my sig now. (goes better with the avatar, dontcha think?)
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Not a very active Monday around here...
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Cheeze factor! John Parr, "Man in Motion" Mmmmm... cheeze...
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'85 is so 1985.
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Cheeze factor! John Parr, "Man in Motion" Mmmmm... cheeze...
Gotta give a WOS for St Elmo's Fire.
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BOS BAD!
I am inspired to change my sig now. (goes better with the avatar, dontcha think?)
he's... Jack the Lad!
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recently I was thinking that I wanted to hear "Naughty, Naughty" and made a bet with myself that we'd hear this first instead.
....so now I owe myself 5 bucks.
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BOS Tom Waits! "Downtown" from "Rain Dogs". This is 1985 for me.
ETA: Wait... the songs not called "Downtown", though. Oh, crap.
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recently I was thinking that I wanted to hear "Naughty, Naughty" and made a bet with myself that we'd hear this first instead.
....so now I owe myself 5 bucks.
Ha! I'd've preferred "N,N" too -- sexually suggestive cheeze beats anthemic cheeze every time.
BOS3 Tom Waits for no man.
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Julian Lennon is not exactly a sledgehammer, but it does remind me of good times with my first live-in type girlfriend.
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Ooh, new WOS for Foreigner. 1985 was baaaaaad.
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But gospel-inflected cheeze beats all! BOS4-eigner.
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Ooh, new WOS for Foreigner. 1985 was baaaaaad.
If you WOS a black gospel chorus, you go to hell. It's in the Bible.
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Ooh, new WOS for Foreigner. 1985 was baaaaaad.
If you WOS a black gospel chorus, you go to hell. It's in the Bible.
Can I just WOS Lou Gramm? I hate this song.
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Ooh, new WOS for Foreigner. 1985 was baaaaaad.
If you WOS a black gospel chorus, you go to hell. It's in the Bible.
Can I just WOS Lou Gramm? I hate this song.
I'm with you Dave. All the way to hell.
VHM, at least, for a TFF cut that isn't a Katrina.
"We are paid by those who learn from our mistakes."
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Proxy Yay! for Mike, the Bonus Track is Smiths "How Soon Is Now?".
I woulda loved to have heard the Beat Farmers "Happy Boy" though.
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11/14/05 - Monday! Sounds like the mid-eighties...1985!!!
Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones
REM - Driver 8
John Mellencamp - Justice & Independence '85
Bryan Ferry - The Chosen One
Big Audio Dynamite - E=mc2 (BEST OF SET!!)
John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire
Tom Waits - Union Square
Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbye
Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love is
Tears For Fears - The Working Hour
BONUS TRACK: The Smiths - How Soon is Now
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11/14/05 - Monday! Sounds like the mid-eighties...1985!!!
Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones
REM - Driver 8
John Mellencamp - Justice & Independence '85
Bryan Ferry - The Chosen One
Big Audio Dynamite - E=mc2 (BEST OF SET!!)
John Parr - St. Elmo's Fire
Tom Waits - Union Square
Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbye
Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love is
Tears For Fears - The Working Hour
BONUS TRACK: The Smiths - How Soon is Now
Damn -- once again Annalisa's Bonus is a track Dave's never played, and which I'd've BOS'd in a heartbeat.
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recently I was thinking that I wanted to hear "Naughty, Naughty" and made a bet with myself that we'd hear this first instead.
....so now I owe myself 5 bucks.
Ha! I'd've preferred "N,N" too -- sexually suggestive cheeze beats anthemic cheeze every time.
BOS3 Tom Waits for no man.
When John Parr hit with NN, I (think I) distinctly remember Casey Kasem introducing the song on America's Top 40 and telling a story about how John Parr had amnesia and doesn't remember a lot of his past, and I thought, "Wow, that's interesting," and then I never heard anyone mention it again and I can't find evidence of it. Did any of you ever hear such a story? Or have I lost it?