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Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on July 11, 2017, 08:23:22 AM
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7/11:
On today’s edition of Soundwaves 10@10, it’s another edition of Top 10 Tuesday!
We’ll count down the hits to the #1 song in the country on this day on whatever
year the wheel lands on! Today, we’ll hear the first ever theme from a James Bond
theme to become a hit only after it was covered by another artist, the #1 live version
of a classic Jackson Five song that would also hit the top, and the father of one of the
biggest artists of the 21st century.
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Can't say it's not a varied set. Also can't say it's a set I need to hear. Have no idea what that James Bond clue is referring to.
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Can't say it's not a varied set. Also can't say it's a set I need to hear. Have no idea what that James Bond clue is referring to.
I was guessing it was Guns N' Roses cover of "Live and Let Die". But that's probably more recent than 1992. Song number one is completely unknown to me. Not too thrilling.
ETA: Turns out "Live and Let Die" came out in late 1991, so it could be right.
ETAA: Except "LaLD" was pretty much a hit when it came out the first time. I think.
ETA: Dang, this is a pretty insipid set. I really don't remember 1992 being so boring. I was actually enthused about the 90s coming because I really didn't like much of the 80s. The Black Crowes seemed to signal a return of rock to to the radio. But sheesh, boring stuff in July.
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Can't say it's not a varied set. Also can't say it's a set I need to hear. Have no idea what that James Bond clue is referring to.
I was guessing it was Guns N' Roses cover of "Live and Let Die". But that's probably more recent than 1992. Song number one is completely unknown to me. Not too thrilling.
ETA: Turns out "Live and Let Die" came out in late 1991, so it could be right.
ETAA: Except "LaLD" was pretty much a hit when it came out the first time. I think.
ETA: Dang, this is a pretty insipid set. I really don't remember 1992 being so boring. I was actually enthused about the 90s coming because I really didn't like much of the 80s. The Black Crowes seemed to signal a return of rock to to the radio. But sheesh, boring stuff in July.
I took one look at the setlist and moved along. Nothing to hear here.
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TOP 10 TUESDAY! It’s … 1992!
10. Jon Secada, Just Another Day
9. The Cover Girls, Wishing on a Star
8. Celine Dion If You Asked Me To
7. Madonna, This Used to Be My Playground
6. Arrested Development, Tennessee
5. TLC, Baby Baby Baby
4. Billy Ray Cyrus, Achy Breaky Heart
3. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Under the Bridge
2. Mariah Carey, I’ll Be There
1. Sir Mix-a-lot, Baby Got Back