10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on April 12, 2006, 08:05:11 AM
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TOTHC: Ringo, "It Don't... come... EASY!"
followed by Ms King's gorgeous "So Far Away".
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Would've rather had something else from L.A. Woman, say, "Hyacinth House."
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Would've rather had something else from L.A. Woman, say, "Hyacinth House."
Hyacinth House -- that's on Love Street, isn't it?
BOS EJ, "Country Comfort".
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BOS EJ, "Country Comfort".
Moved & Seconded!
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It's easy to forget how straight-up-country Elton could be during his most artistically fertile period. Is this from the same album as "Where To Now, St. Peter?"
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BOS #2, Tull & the shuffling madness.
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It's easy to forget how straight-up-country Elton could be during his most artistically fertile period. Is this from the same album as "Where To Now, St. Peter?"
Yup. And "Burn Down the Mission" too.
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Uber BOS! The Raiders! The very first record I ever bought for myself with my own money.
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BOS to the Raiders and a fab production. Funny, I was just watching a docu on the Alcatraz reclamation late last night.
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VHM John D Loudermilk, who wrote "Indian Reservation" iirc.
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Uber BOS! The Raiders! The very first record I ever bought for myself with my own money.
I'd love to know what record holds this distinction for others in the clubhouse. For me, as I've told here before, it was Barry Manilow's "Daybreak."
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It's easy to forget how straight-up-country Elton could be during his most artistically fertile period. Is this from the same album as "Where To Now, St. Peter?"
Yup. And "Burn Down the Mission" too.
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Tumbleweed Connection
1 Ballad of a Well-Known Gun
2 Come Down in Time
3 Country Comfort
4 Son of Your Father
5 My Father's Gun
6 Where to Now St. Peter?
7 Love Song
8 Amoreena
9 Talking Old Soldiers
10 Burn Down the Mission
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VHM Rod, upstairs reading his Power Point.
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Hey, who's the voice that we just heard saying, "The questions raised at Attica..."? I'm sure that's the same guy doing the narration in Paul Hardcastle's "19".
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OOO! BOS2 Grass Roots, "Sooner or Later"!
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VHM to "Sooner or Later," which I didn't know was the Grass Roots for years.
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Hey, who's the voice that we just heard saying, "The questions raised at Attica..."? I'm sure that's the same guy doing the narration in Paul Hardcastle's "19".
His name's Peter Thomas, he was a very busy voiceover guy back in the day.
BOS3 or 4: "Gettin' in Tune".
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Hey, who's the voice that we just heard saying, "The questions raised at Attica..."? I'm sure that's the same guy doing the narration in Paul Hardcastle's "19".
His name's Peter Thomas, he was a very busy voiceover guy back in the day.
BOS3 or 4: "Gettin' in Tune".
See, I knew you'd know.
BOS #4 for Roger & Pete gettin' in tune, one of their very best vocal performances if you ask me.
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Hey, who's the voice that we just heard saying, "The questions raised at Attica..."? I'm sure that's the same guy doing the narration in Paul Hardcastle's "19".
His name's Peter Thomas, he was a very busy voiceover guy back in the day.
BOS3 or 4: "Gettin' in Tune".
See, I knew you'd know.
well... Google knew :wink:
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Uber BOS! The Raiders! The very first record I ever bought for myself with my own money.
I'd love to know what record holds this distinction for others in the clubhouse. For me, as I've told here before, it was Barry Manilow's "Daybreak."
It was one of these two, but I'm unsure which came first:
The Best of the Beach Boys, Vol. 1
December's Children (and everybody's)-Rolling Stones
I was all about albums for a long time. Didn't start buying singles til much later.