10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: Davefish on August 17, 2016, 11:10:31 AM
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Some big hits to start off, but a very nice rarity from Ben E. King - Supernatural Thing!
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And more soul from the O'Jays - I Love Music, the looooooooong version.
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Well, the TOTHK is another example of choosing the hit over several deeper cuts, but it's Bowie and given his recent demise I suppose the hits are what we're most likely to get.
The ELO selection is a little better, but only a little. Played the CRAP out of this record in the fall of '75.
I am digging the clips, particularly the Mary Hartman one that preceded the ELO.
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Some big hits to start off, but a very nice rarity from Ben E. King - Supernatural Thing!
Now this is more like it. BOS.
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I am digging the clips, particularly the Mary Hartman one that preceded the ELO.
Big ups to the Rockford Files clip, which led into the Rockford theme, natch. I'd forgotten that there was always a new phone message as part of the lead-in to each week's show. This was a good one.
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And more soul from the O'Jays - I Love Music, the looooooooong version.
Prog soul!! I dig that everyone felt the freedom to stretch out and jam back in the 70s -- and that was when album sides rarely topped 20 minutes. Think what they'd do if they had the more-or-less limitless digital formats we have now. BOS2.
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Another artifact of '75 to be sure, but this KISS tune (Rock & Roll All Night) is one I didn't need to hear. Man, the production on this song sucks.
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But it's immediately followed by a bona fide Eagles rarity (I didn't think there were any left), possibly even a bustout: After the Thrill is Gone, from One of These Nights.
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Slightly sexist segue from the Wonder Woman theme to Tush (the latter-day remixed version, imo), and then finishing with a personal fave that's anything but a rarity, 10cc's I'm Not in Love (and I believe this is NOT the long version).
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Slightly sexist segue from the Wonder Woman theme to Tush (the latter-day remixed version, imo), and then finishing with a personal fave that's anything but a rarity, 10cc's I'm Not in Love (and I believe this is NOT the long version).
Good point about the Tush transition. Hadn't thought of that, but I was working, and I was happy to hear ZZ Top. A fun set, I'd say.
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-Movie: Jaws
1. David Bowie, Fame
-TV: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
2. Electric Light Orchestra, Strange Magic
3. Bruce Springsteen, Born to Run
CBS Evening News: Evacuations in Vietnam
4. Ben E King, Supernatural Thing
5. Mike Post, The Rockford Files theme
6. The O’Jays, I Love Music (The Long Version!)
-TV: The Six Million Dollar Man
7. KISS, Rock And Roll All Nite
8. Eagles, After The Thrill is Gone
-TV: Wonder Woman theme
9. ZZ Top, Tush
10. 10cc, I’m Not In Love
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That was an odd way to end the set (no alarm/DM)...
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Just for comparison, here's the setlist from the previous visit to '75:
1. Foghat, Slow Ride
-CBS Evening News: President Ford defends Vietnam
2. Al Green, L-O-V-E
-TV Commercial: Nutter Butter
3. Fleetwood Mac, Rhiannon
-Movie: Jaws
4. Nazareth, Hair of the Dog
-News: Jimmy Hoffa expressing himself
5. Betty Davis, F-U-N-K
-News: Patty Hearst is arrested
6. KC and the Sunshine Band, Get Down Tonight
-Movie: Airport 1975
7. The Pointer Sisters, (How Long) Betcha Got A Chick On The Side
-Movie: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
8. Electric Light Orchestra, Evil Woman
-TV: Saturday Night Live
9. War, Low Rider
-TV: The Jeffersons
10. Linda Ronstadt, Heat Wave
It's similar in that it has two R&B rarities (Betty Davis & the Pointers vs. Ben E. King and the O'Jays) which I'd call a push, but otherwise I think today's offering is better, imo. Only one artist appears on both (ELO), and hopefully this means we can have a few consecutive 75 sets without hearing Evil Woman again.