10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on September 11, 2006, 12:04:07 PM
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Judge kicks things off with "Armed & Extremely Dangerous" 10-4!
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Sly's "Babies Makin' Babies"!
followed by TOP, "Down to the Nightclub/Bump City".
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red is green
I'm a tangerine!
Stevie, "Too High", beginning a Motown Triple-Play. next up: Marvin, "Come Get To This". Judge is s-s-s-smokin' today!
more Stevie! he wants to get on his camel & ride!
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new to me: Roberta & Donny, doin' a countryish take on Ree-Ree's "Baby I Love You".
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wow, Cornelius Bos & Sister Rose covering "Let's Stay Together", followed by Billy Preston "I Wrote a Simple Song".
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Judge played this amazing Bar-Kays song about 6 months ago: "That's OK, You're Still My Brother" -- a black guy singing to a racist white guy who's "wearin' a sheet". Damn!
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War, "Gypsy Man"
I gotta find a friend
A nice sharp baby
I always thought the Village People shoulda covered this.
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CG-ing for a while; lovely to hear the Flying Pickets' a cappella cover of Yaz's "Only You" from the early '80s -- the first a cappella song to hit #1 in the UK.
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a Lulu twin-spin, after a fashion: "To Sir With Love" followed by Tina Turner's fab "I Don't Wanna Fight".
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WLNG Nugget o'the Day: Lisa Lisa, "Head To Toe". Woo Hoo!
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Hoping VIP will make the day better and wash away that bad '90s aftertaste.
Woo Hoo! 4 Tops "I'll Turn To Stone", considered by some to have been the template for "Build Me Up Buttercup".
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VIP has been a godsend today -- some song called "There Ain't Nothin' Like Shaggin'", followed by "When Smokey Sings".
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just chillin' before I go 'on stage' and tune in KHUM, and they're playing "Sparkling in the Sand."
Ahh, sublime
Chemistry definition of sublime:
a. to convert (a solid substance) by heat into a vapor, which on cooling condenses again to solid form, without apparent liquefaction.
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CDX'n: last year in the summer with a Tiffany Lamp over her head.
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you may call him Bobby, you may call him Zimmy, but you Gotta Serve Somebody.
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wow, a Crowded House song that isn't overexposed: "Now We're Getting Somewhere".
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I read someone on another message board complaining that KCDX was playing "the wrong versions" of most of the GrassRoots hits -- and sure enough, here's an obvious remake of "Temptation Eyes". A best-of recorded for another label, I'm assuming.
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Thrilling!
1:18 pm - Grass Roots, The - Temptation Eyes
1:20 pm - Kinks - Celluloid Heroes
1:26 pm - Grand Funk Railroad - Walk Like A Man
1:30 pm - Blues Image - Ride Captain Ride
1:34 pm - David Essex - Rock On
1:37 pm - Grateful Dead - Sugar Magnolia
and now Donnie Iris
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yipes, it's the Wallflowers' slavishly faithful cover of Bowie's "Heroes"
followed by one for urth, Jayhawks, "Pray For Me"
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another wonderful rarely-heard HoJo hit, "Look Mama".
followed by even-more-rarely-heard Frampton, "I'll Give You Money"
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OMGWTFLOL! Bubble Puppy!
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Who the F--K is Herman Brood? 'cause he's doing the worst cover of "Ill Be Doggone" I've ever heard.
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KRSH Soul Patrol -- "The Cheater"!
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OMG Southside Johnny, "I Played the Fool".
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Intruders, "Love is Like a Baseball Game" -- appropriate since I'm seeing mah man Big Frank at the Coliseum tonite. 275 lbs of Chocolate Goodness!
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wow, obscure Ronettes! "Paradise". Oh Ronnie!
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Fee-fi-fo-foof! I can smell the presence of 100 Proof! "Somebody's Been Sleeping", just a fabulous '70s soul single.
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Whothef--k is doing this "Soul Girl" -- a distaff homage to/rip-off of "Soul Man"?
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Whothef--k is doing this "Soul Girl" -- a distaff homage to/rip-off of "Soul Man"?
Jeannie and the Darlings. New to Me.
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Whothef--k is doing this "Soul Girl" -- a distaff homage to/rip-off of "Soul Man"?
Jeannie and the Darlings. New to Me.
Lately I keep having lunch dates with customers on Fridays, I'm gonna have to eat at my desk to enjoy KRSH again real soon.
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KPOO's JJ has made my night with Consumer Rapport's "Ease on Down The Road". From The Wiz, this was a HUGE New York-area hit in '75 because the TV commercials for the B'way show that featured the song's catchy chorus were all over local TV there. The group was a studio conglomeration featuring a couple of backup singers from the show. But nationally it just missed making the Top 40.
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Whothef--k is doing this "Soul Girl" -- a distaff homage to/rip-off of "Soul Man"?
Jeannie and the Darlings. New to Me.
Lately I keep having lunch dates with customers on Fridays, I'm gonna have to eat at my desk to enjoy KRSH again real soon.
Either that or start having lunch in Santa Rosa.
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Get thee to Liitle Steven's show forthwith! He's doing a salute to Rocky & Bullwinkle. Hokey Smoke!