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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on May 08, 2006, 12:21:26 PM
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KPOO's Judge does the trainwreck segue of the day: from Kurtis Blow to Alam O'Day's "Undercover Angel" WTF!?!
ETA: Judge is totally digging "Undercover Angel" -- singing along, in fact.
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"just lookit mah face, these tears ain't dryin'!"
Judge pulls out Michael and Macca, "Say Say Say".
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No idea who it is, but Judge is playing a decidedly Zeppelinesque turn on Mickey's Monkey. Pretty cool!
ETA: It was Mother's Finest, circa '77. Never heard it before.
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No idea who it is, but Judge is playing a decidedly Zeppelinesque turn on Mickey's Monkey. Pretty cool!
I dunno either -- if he named the artist, I missed it.
ooo! Ms Muldaur at the Oasis! Giving new meaning to the phrase, "My Humps"
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OMGWTF! Village People, "San Francisco"!! Judge doesn't judge!
ETA: good lord, is he playing an entire album side?
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a little-heard Sam & Dave nugget: "You Got Me Hummin'", later covered by Lydia Pense/Cold Blood.
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Dolemite! the original rapper! LOL!
followed by (what else?) "Rapper's Delight" -- the loooooooong version.
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left-field cover version of the day: someone doing a funky soul version of Little River Band's "Happy Anniversary"!
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Oh My! Shiela E (with help from Mr P.N. Nelson) and "Love Bizarre". Swallow the pride and joy of the ivory tower, indeed. Another looooooooong version, too.
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a little-heard Sam & Dave nugget: "You Got Me Hummin'", later covered by Lydia Pense/Cold Blood.
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a little-heard Sam & Dave nugget: "You Got Me Hummin'", later covered by Lydia Pense/Cold Blood.
"you got me hummin'
you got me hidey (-hoin'),
you got me hummin', hidin', hidey-hoin',
anyway you want me to do,
yeah, yeah, yeah"
calloway meets etta james.
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Oh My! Shiela E (with help from Mr P.N. Nelson) and "Love Bizarre". Swallow the pride and joy of the ivory tower, indeed. Another looooooooong version, too.
ahem. that's p.R. nelson. and he is funky.
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Oh My! Shiela E (with help from Mr P.N. Nelson) and "Love Bizarre". Swallow the pride and joy of the ivory tower, indeed. Another looooooooong version, too.
ahem. that's p.R. nelson. and he is funky.
Have you seen Prince Fielder, who plays for the Milwaukee Brewers? His name is Prince, and he is hunky.
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VIP is totally fab today. On now: Supes, "The Happening" -- coincidentally, Little Steven played their other movie theme Sun nite, "Dr Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine".
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and speaking of harmonica (as we were earlier), Stevie, "I Was Made to Love Her".
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Kim Weston's wonderful "Helpless". Poor, dear, fat Kim...
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Rod the Mod's very nice early-'70s cover of "Oh No Not My Baby", which I haven't heard in ages.
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TANC: first Judge played "Midnight at the Oasis" yesterday, now it shows up on VIP. Perhaps Madeline Peyroux should do a remake?
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OMG! Dean's Cheezeball highlight on the CG Jukebox: Irene Cara, "Fame".
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Elton's "Are You Ready For Love?", which I haven't heard in a dog's age.
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VIP spins early Dusty, "Some of Your Lovin'" -- a new one on me.
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VIP-trina (or as close as they've come to one):Billy Preston's "That's the Way God Planned it", which was quite the FM staple back in the day, but the is the only place I've heard it in the last, oh, 30 years or so.
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Thank God it's CGSS: KC, Givin' it up!
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Strut yo' funky stuff, sho' 'nuff!
"You don't have to dance like Travola...
Move it like a slow rolla coasta!"
LOL!
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Get UP-ah! Stay on the scene-ah! Like a sex machine-ah! UNGH!
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Greg plays the Dells, "Wear it on Our Face", which I think was written by Linda Lovelace. :wink:
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Greg just played a Bill Withers song, something about "Up here in Harlem" (?). New to me but damn it was good.
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WLNG Nugget o' the Day: Tommy Roe, "Jam Up & Jelly Tight", silly but infectious. "Mah mah mah mah baby now you're outta sight!"
Nugget #2: Cyndi Lauper's lovely, forgotten later hit "All Through The Night".
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Over to JJ on KPOO in time for Teena Marie, "I Need Your Lovin'".
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JJ starts his Sat nite KPOO jam in fine style: Hues Corp., "Rockin' Soul", and Little Sister's other hit, "Somebody's Watchin' You". And now Donny Hathaway, "gone but not forgotten, up in Soul Heaven." He took a loooong fall to get up to Soul Heaven. Right, Roberta?