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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on June 05, 2006, 07:56:16 AM
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Bob checks in quite a bit early today.
JT leads us off.
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Bob's intro mentioned "Bangla Desh" and "Got To Be There" and I'd LOVE to hear one or both of 'em.
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According to my clock, Bob's intro montage started at 9:53 Chicago time.
Tune #2, "Won't Get Fooled Again", tipped off at 9:59.
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BOS EJ, "Where To Now, St Peter?"
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BOS EJ, "Where To Now, St Peter?"
Yup, that's what I was gonna say.
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BOS EJ, "Where To Now, St Peter?"
Yup, that's what I was gonna say.
and BOS2 "Wild Horses". Ah, the summer of '71...
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"They say this cat Shaft is a bad Scientol ---"
SHUT YO' MOUTH!
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BOS EJ, "Where To Now, St Peter?"
Yup, that's what I was gonna say.
and BOS2 "Wild Horses". Ah, the summer of '71...
That's my favorite Stones album, and Bob kinda tipped that we'd be hearing it, but I have to say that I was hoping for about 4 other tracks more than the obivous hit. File that under Very Modest Complaint.
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"They say this cat Shaft is a bad Scientol ---"
SHUT YO' MOUTH!
But I'm talkin' 'bout Shaft!?
(We can dig it.)
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Oh Man, so I guess that means we won't hear "I'm Eighteen".
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Oh Man, so I guess that means we won't hear "I'm Eighteen".
"we're so sorry..."
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BOS3 Lighthouse.
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BOS4 Rod the Bod, feeling-up Mary on the Peking ferry.
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BOS #4, "Every Picture Tells A Story".
...don't lose your head to a woman who will spend your bread...
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BOS4 Rod the Bod, feeling-up Mary on the Peking ferry.
I wonder where the Peking ferry is? Can't be anywhere in the vicinty of China's capital, which has neither a river, nor a lake, nor a sea.
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BOS #4, "Every Picture Tells A Story".
...don't lose your head to a woman who will spend your bread...
and don't lose your bread to a woman who won't give head!
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Oh Man, so I guess that means we won't hear "I'm Eighteen".
"we're so sorry..."
A fond memory: I was watching the 2002 Super Bowl at my friend Dave*'s house in Boston. Paul McCartney was playing the Super Bowl halftime show (or was it the pregame? no, I think it was halftime), and it being shortly after 9/11, we all knew he was going to do that "Freedom" song. Undeterred, I yelled, "Do 'Say, Say, Say'!" and Dave* yelled for "Uncle Albert!"
Guess you had to be there.
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Oh, and BOS to "One Fine Morning," one of my all-time Top 10 singles, no exaggeration. And I got to unexpectedly hear another one of them earlier today, Billy Stewart's "Summertime."
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Oh Man, so I guess that means we won't hear "I'm Eighteen".
"we're so sorry..."
A fond memory: I was watching the 2002 Super Bowl at my friend Dave*'s house in Boston. Paul McCartney was playing the Super Bowl halftime show (or was it the pregame? no, I think it was halftime), and it being shortly after 9/11, we all knew he was going to do that "Freedom" song. Undeterred, I yelled, "Do 'Say, Say, Say'!" and Dave* yelled for "Uncle Albert!"
Guess you had to be there.
2002: Macca did the pre-show and yes he did that "Freedom" song. U2 did halftime that year, no?
iirc, Paul's halftime was 2005 -- the year after Janet's boob.
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James Taylor - You've Got a Friend
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again
Van Morrison - Wild Night
Elton John - Where To Now St. Peter?
The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
Isaac Hayes - Shaft
Santana - Everybody's Everything
Paul McCartney - Uncle Albert
Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story