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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Gazoo on March 22, 2006, 09:03:46 AM
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Early BOS to U2's HMTMKMKM, an underrated big-screener.
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Early BOS to U2's HMTMKMKM, an underrated big-screener.
the song? definitely
the movie? notsomuch.
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blah! I don't even know what to expect from 95.
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OK, I like a da hootchie kootchie
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blah! I don't even know what to expect from 95.
Hoping for Edwyn Collins, "Girl Like You". Seriously doubt we'll get anything approaching R&B/Pop like TLC's "Waterfalls" or Montell Jordan or Nikki French's fab dance cover of "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
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BOS Nicole Kidman, showing she could act.
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Early BOS to U2's HMTMKMKM, an underrated big-screener.
the song? definitely
the movie? notsomuch.
But I realized after posting that, that that chapter in the Batman series is probably the last film to have produced four chart hits from four different acts: the U2 track, R. Kelly's "Gotham City," Seal's "Kiss From a Rose," and Smashing Pumpkins' "The End Is the Beginning Is the End." Any of which I'm happy to hear on any given day.
Ginger's showing a good memory so far. Dare I hope for Poe's "Angry Johnny"?
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Nikki French's fab dance cover of "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
Was that 1995? Shit, I'm old.
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Nikki French's fab dance cover of "Total Eclipse of the Heart"
Was that 1995? Shit, I'm old.
suck it in suck it in suck it in
like you're Rin Tin Tin
or Anne Boelyn
OMG! Ginger comes thru with Edwyn Collins!! BOS!!!
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Hoping for Edwyn Collins, "Girl Like You".
Your wish is granted, long live Ginger.
And I know I'm not the only one who thought upon hearing the for the first time, "Wow, Bowie's back in top form!"
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Hoping for Edwyn Collins, "Girl Like You".
Your wish is granted, long live Ginger.
And I know I'm not the only one who thought upon hearing the for the first time, "Wow, Bowie's back in top form!"
I know that you're speaking metaphorically.
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That trivia soundbite was the first woman admitted to some military training camp, but damned if I can remember which branch or institution . . .
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Hoping for Edwyn Collins, "Girl Like You".
Your wish is granted, long live Ginger.
And I know I'm not the only one who thought upon hearing the for the first time, "Wow, Bowie's back in top form!"
I know that you're speaking metaphorically.
No, I literally thought it was Bowie the first time I heard it.
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VHM Annie Lennox. As covers of "Train in vain" go, I prefer Dwight Yoakam's.
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Another administrative request: Can we change the KBCO stream link on the forum front-page to the far more reliable http://www.kbco.com/pages/listenonline-index.html ? Grazie!
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Whoa! What's this song playing now with the blues-noir backing track? I've never heard it and I'm really impressed.
P.S. WOS to John Hiatt, who I'm sure is a wonderful person but there's probably no other artist whose records so consistently and uniformly annoy me.
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Whoa! What's this song playing now with the blues-noir backing track?
Never mind, it just turned into your standard '90s-to-present Santana solo.
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I missed almost everything, but a little John Lee Hooker helps my morning right along.
Btw, what Clapton did I miss?
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See, now this is the Matthew Sweet song that Dave should play.
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BOS to the reliable Matthew Sweet and "Sick of Myself," a title few would ever think to use. And an HM to Keyzer Soze, just because.
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See, now this is the Matthew Sweet song that Dave should play.
Indeed, BOS 3 -- this and the Edwyn Collins were on my Best of '95 tape back then.
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Made a late entry today--heard part of the Annie Lennox take on Train in Vain, and then intermittent since then. But I'd gladly BOS Matthew Sweet's Sick of Myself, even if it does sound like half the songs on Girlfriend. Dude has a way with a power chord. And a KILLER drummer. (Ric Menck for president!)
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BOS to the reliable Matthew Sweet and "Sick of Myself," a title few would ever think to use. And an HM to Keyzer Soze, just because.
Nice quote Gaz, have to admit I didn't notice it until now.
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In reverse order, from the just played listing. For some reason they don't have the Clapton song & I was on the phone at that time.
Sick of Myself - Matthew Sweet
Chill Out - John Lee Hooker (w/Carlos Santana)
When the Water Falls - Collective Soul
Train in Vain - Annie Lennox
Cry Love - John Hiatt
Girl Like You - Edwyn Collins
Hook - Blues Traveler
Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead
??? - Eric Clapton
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me - U2