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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on April 27, 2006, 10:01:50 AM
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OK, so ATYD makes regular appearances as TOTHC, but ya gotta admit it works well in that role.
Mark, can you check your data & see how frequently it's actually appeared in that slot?
And Dammit, my boss is out today so I got lots to do and little time to concentrate on stuff like music.
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a glam-rock twin-spin! "Mellow Galoot", er, "Metal Guru"!
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OK, so ATYD makes regular appearances as TOTHC, but ya gotta admit it works well in that role.
Mark, can you check your data & see how frequently it's actually appeared in that slot?
And Dammit, my boss is out today so I got lots to do and little time to concentrate on stuff like music.
You're right, this is the 3rd time in the past 3 years 16 months.
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a glam-rock twin-spin! "Mellow Galoot", er, "Metal Guru"!
I could SWEAR I remember Dave playing these two back-to-back before, around 01 or 02. Uhh, Mark? Could you....
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1972 on a Thursday tells me something's afoot for tomorrow -- Vertical Tasting? Instrumentals? Soul Patrol?
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a glam-rock twin-spin! "Mellow Galoot", er, "Metal Guru"!
I could SWEAR I remember Dave playing these two back-to-back before, around 01 or 02. Uhh, Mark? Could you....
Sure, but I gotta BOS "The Water Song" first. So maybe tomorrow won't be strictly instrumental then?
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a glam-rock twin-spin! "Mellow Galoot", er, "Metal Guru"!
I could SWEAR I remember Dave playing these two back-to-back before, around 01 or 02. Uhh, Mark? Could you....
Sure, but I gotta BOS "The Water Song" first. So maybe tomorrow won't be strictly instrumental then?
Ditto (on the BOS). Jorma's fingers on the frets/strings make such an odd countermelody in this song. But I can't picture hearing it withouth it.
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a glam-rock twin-spin! "Mellow Galoot", er, "Metal Guru"!
I could SWEAR I remember Dave playing these two back-to-back before, around 01 or 02. Uhh, Mark? Could you....
Sure, but I gotta BOS "The Water Song" first. So maybe tomorrow won't be strictly instrumental then?
Ditto (on the BOS). Jorma's fingers on the frets/strings make such an odd countermelody in this song. But I can't picture hearing it withouth it.
Double ditto (tritto?). Musical comfort food of the best kind. BOS2 Neil.
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I could SWEAR I remember Dave playing these two back-to-back before, around 01 or 02. Uhh, Mark? Could you....
No record of it, which means definitively not in the past 24 months, possible if 'twere in a set Darryl didn't catch between 12/01 & 4/04, and no idea before then. Maybe in an older set that you archived?
For the record, twice before Mott was number 1 & twice before T. Rex was number two, but not in the same sets.
ETA: Damn you got a good memory! I later realized that you weren't specifically asking about them being the #1 & 2 songs, just back-to-back. And I found it. Jan 30, 2003, they came back-to-back in the 4-5 slots.
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BOS Neil, Old Man.
Yay!
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always a BOS for the mighty mighty 'berries.
"if you believe what we're doing is right, close your eyes and be still."
And lie back and think of England? If Eric Carmen is inevitable...
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BOS 32/4 the Raspberries/Todd twin-spin!!! Hope Gaz can catch up to this one sometime later on!
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BOS TV theme medley!!!!
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tv medley Katrina
I have this on a CD I burned and have had it in the car recently.
VHM Love American Style.
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fake-jazz! Idon'twannagoIdon'twannagoIdon'twannago back to the City!
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from yesterday:
I have completed my Darryl archive spreadsheet
shouldn't we be posting this?
I plan to send this out tomorrow afternoon, as soon as I get this week's setlists incorporated. The reason being that Darryl's lists are hit & miss from Dec 2001 thru Feb 2004, about 50% coverage, but with gaps of several months. But they are continuous from the first Monday of May 2004, so by the end of Friday we will have precisely 24 months of continuous sets archived. Thus we won't be able to say with statistical accuracy what we did or didn't hear for sure before that, but we will be able to know how big a Katrina (or rarity) something is over the past 2 years. I figure once I got this far it should be easy to update on a monthly or bimonthly basis going forward.
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from yesterday:
I have completed my Darryl archive spreadsheet
shouldn't we be posting this?
I plan to send this out tomorrow afternoon, as soon as I get this week's setlists incorporated. The reason being that Darryl's lists are hit & miss from Dec 2001 thru Feb 2004, about 50% coverage, but with gaps of several months. But they are continuous from the first Monday of May 2004, so by the end of Friday we will have precisely 24 months of continuous sets archived. Thus we won't be able to say with statistical accuracy what we did or didn't hear for sure before that, but we will be able to know how big a Katrina (or rarity) something is over the past 2 years. I figure once I got this far it should be easy to update on a monthly or bimonthly basis going forward.
You are my hero, bub!
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10-way tie (I came in a few minutes ago) for BOS, but extra credit to "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" for being something I can actually sing credibly at a karaoke club.
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BOS Shelley W!!! She's a very skinny lady! and a fine girl (oh wait, that's "Brandy").
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I can't explain why, but that Shelley Winters segue into "Brandy" was awesome.
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I can't explain why, but that Shelley Winters segue into "Brandy" was awesome.
Wit'cha, Bro!!
Fab set, even if I think we've heard every song in it so far, several times over (just not in this combination).
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I can't explain why, but that Shelley Winters segue into "Brandy" was awesome.
Her life, her love and her graveyard was the sea!
Proxy WOS for Gaz: JJ Cale.
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10-way tie (I came in a few minutes ago) for BOS, but extra credit to "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" for being something I can actually sing credibly at a karaoke club.
10-way tie9-way tie
Damn you, Dave.
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10@10 archive oddity - "Jeepster" & "Metal Guru" show up with regularity, but theree isn't one single entry for "Bang A Gong".
Proxy BOS J.J. Cale for Annalisa, she almost always has this as a Bonus track choice for' 72.
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10-way tie (I came in a few minutes ago) for BOS, but extra credit to "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" for being something I can actually sing credibly at a karaoke club.
[strike]10-way tie[/strike]9-way tie
Damn you, Dave.
you need to use these kinds <, not those [ kinds...
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10-way tie (I came in a few minutes ago) for BOS, but extra credit to "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" for being something I can actually sing credibly at a karaoke club.
[strike]10-way tie[/strike]9-way tie
Damn you, Dave.
Nothing can mellow you into enjoying this?
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10-way tie (I came in a few minutes ago) for BOS, but extra credit to "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" for being something I can actually sing credibly at a karaoke club.
[strike]10-way tie[/strike]9-way tie
Damn you, Dave.
Nothing can mellow you into enjoying this?
Mr Cale harshes Gaz's mellow.
OMG! BOS # whatever "Taxi". Is there a 16 Parkside Lane in SF?
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Believe it or not, Harry Chapin is something of a bustout. First entry for the archive anyway. Although Bob plays this often enough.
also an entry for our List of Self-Referential songs: "...and she said, 'How are you, Harry?'..."
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Believe it or not, Harry Chapin is something of a bustout. First entry for the archive anyway. Although Bob plays this often enough.
also an entry for our List of Self-Referential songs: "...and she said, 'How are you, Harry?'..."
Dave's definitely played it, but not in quite a while.
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So I went over to kfog.com to see if this was really the new Neil Young song I'm hearing... and the website's undergone a MAJOR redesign.
Dunno if it was intentional, but the new Neil was followed by "Sweet Home Alabama", har har.
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Bonus Bowie, "Starman". we might pick him up on channel 2!
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1. Mott the Hoople - All the Young Dudes
2. T. Rex - Metal Guru
3. Hot Tuna - Water Song (BEST OF SET!!)
4. Neil Young - Old Man
5. Raspberries - I Wanna Be With You
6. Todd Rundgren - I Saw the Light
7. Mark Almond - The City
8. Looking Glass - Brandy
9. JJ Cale - Crazy Mama
10. Harry Chapin - Taxi
BONUS TRACK: David Bowie - Starman