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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on December 13, 2005, 09:55:34 AM
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How... old... is it?
Not as old as I'd hoped :wink:
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And speaking of the holidays (which we weren't but it was bound to come up sooner or later), has anyone heard mention of the annual Xmas Card set, which usually signals Dave's departure for two+ weeks of classics? I'm going to guess next Wednesday the 21st, but that's complete conjecture.
1978? That's not OLD, merely middle aged.
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And speaking of the holidays (which we weren't but it was bound to come up sooner or later), has anyone heard mention of the annual Xmas Card set, which usually signals Dave's departure for two+ weeks of classics? I'm going to guess next Wednesday the 21st, but that's complete conjecture.
1978? That's not OLD, merely middle aged.
I was gonna say Fri the 23rd... but you may be right
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Katrina Walsh strikes again.
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And speaking of the holidays (which we weren't but it was bound to come up sooner or later), has anyone heard mention of the annual Xmas Card set, which usually signals Dave's departure for two+ weeks of classics? I'm going to guess next Wednesday the 21st, but that's complete conjecture.
1978? That's not OLD, merely middle aged.
I was gonna say Fri the 23rd... but you may be right
It'll depend on where (or if) Dave's traveling for the holidays, but I suspect he'll want an early start, rather than hitting the airports on Xmas eve.
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VHM Chic, "Everybody Dance, doodle-oodle!"
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Hey-oh! Sorry I'm late. It's funny how your day can go from "not bad" to "suck" so early and so quickly...
ETA: and not "suck" in the good way, btw....
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BOS EC, "Pump it Up", best of a Katrinish lot so far.
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VHM2, JT'n'ONJ. They reran the "Scientology" ep of South Park again last nite, speaking of Travolta. Absolute genius.
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That was still the song that I want...
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BOS EC, "Pump it Up", best of a Katrinish lot so far.
And now I'm agreeing with Mike--love EC, but this is one of his usual suspects. Now something like Lipstick Vogue or Little Triggers--that'd be something to crow about.
Ah, now we're talking--Home and Dry. A more likely BOS candidate, although not a rarity either these days.
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That was still the song that I want...
.... ooh ooh ooh ooh ....
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... honey!
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If Dave would throw in "Ease on Down the Road" from The Wiz and something from Boston, this set would sound more or less like I remember 1978 sounding.
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Home and Dry. A more likely BOS candidate, although not a rarity either these days.
a proxy for mshray, certainly.
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BOS Bruce. I love this song.
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BOS Bruce. I love this song.
Ditto.
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Wow! Evelyn "Champagne" King (her friends call her "Bubbles"). Dave hasn't played this one in some time, iirc. BOS3.
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BOS - Player, "Baby Come Back." Every time I hear this, I'm back at the Thunderbird Lounge sipping a Shirley Temple and playing bar-sawdust-shuffleboard while my dad gets tanked. Somehow I still love the song. ("Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" was another staple there at this time, but I haven't heard it in the ensuing years.)
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If Dave would throw in "Ease on Down the Road" from The Wiz...
I'd much prefer the Consumer Rapport hit version in a '75 set. Michael & Diana? Feh.
VHM Player -- Best. Hall&Oates. Imitation. EHVA!
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VHM Player -- Best. Hall&Oates. Imitation. EHVA!
Is Dave cribbing from you again, or are you two just on the same wavelength this morning? Either way, the comparison is apt.
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VHM Player -- Best. Hall&Oates. Imitation. EHVA!
Is Dave cribbing from you again, or are you two just on the same wavelength this morning? Either way, the comparison is apt.
If he'd also cribbed my Evelyn King "Bubbles" comment... THEN I'd be suspicious.
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12/13/05 - Tuesday! Great tunes from...1978!!
Police - Can't Stand Losing You
Joe Walsh - At the Station
Chic - Everybody Dance
Cars - My Best Friend's Girl
Elvis Costello - Pump it Up
Olivia Newton John/John Travolta - You're the One That I Want
Gerry Rafferty - Home & Dry
Bruce Springsteen - The Promised Land (B-O-S!!)
Evelyn "Champagne" King - Shame
Player - Baby Come Back
BONUS TRACK: Todd Rudgren - Can We Still Be Friends?