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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 24, 2006, 07:03:53 AM
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Betcha Rob doesn't play "Alphabet St". Yikes, starting with "The Flame" -- WOS. Diane Warren must die!
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WOS2: After midnight, Crapton's gonna get shitfaced on cheap beer. Don't he know what the night can do? Or what the kat man du?
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WOS2: After midnight, Crapton's gonna get shitfaced on cheap beer. Don't he know what the night can do? Or what the kat man du?
"Don't be afraid of the dark"... Oh, wait, wrong guitar slinger.
VHM Smithereens, but I suspect this is one late-'80s set where Rob won't top Dave. And here's Bono, rattling & humming.
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BOS George. You'll always be fab, Mr H.
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HM to "When We Was Fab" -- wow, Jeff Lynne productions have been heavily represented this week. We probably won't get any better than this. 1988's a tough year to make palatable.
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1988's a tough year to make palatable.
Truer words have never been spoken.
But I'll HM Paul Carrack, "Don't Shed a Tear", don't think I've heard this on any 10@10 before.
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BOS long slow deep wet kisses that last for three days. Bull Durham, one of the great films of the decade.
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VHM Neil, sucking up to politically correct rock critics everywhere.
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As one comedian noted in response to Neil's "This Note's For You": "Uh, Neil? No one's asking you to. Did you think someone really wanted you to sing for Pillsbury: 'I want a cake with a cinnamon swirl'?"
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OMG!!! Patti Smith "People Have the Power"!! BOS. Rob tops Dave after all.
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As one comedian noted in response to Neil's "This Note's For You": "Uh, Neil? No one's asking you to. Did you think someone really wanted you to sing for Pillsbury: 'I want a cake with a cinnamon swirl'?"
he could be happy the rest of his life with a cinnamon swirl. That's a great line.
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THE FLAME - CHEAP TRICK
AFTER MIDNIGHT - ERIC CLAPTON
DROWN IN MY OWN TEARS - SMITHEREENS
RATTLE AND HUM - U2
WHEN WE WAS FAB - GEORGE HARRISON
BRING ME SOME WATER - MELISSA ETHERIDGE
DON'T SHED A TEAR - PAUL CARRACK
THIS NOTE'S FOR YOU - NEIL YOUNG & THE BLUE NOTES
LOOK OUT ANY WINDOW - BRUCE HORNSBY & THE RANGE
PEOPLE HAVE THE POWER - PATTI SMITH GROUP
If only the Patti Smith above and the Prince tune from yesterday coulda been in the same set, it'd be my Set O' The Week.