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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on October 10, 2006, 07:57:47 AM
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Zevon gets Excitable, or so we're promised.
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Proxy of Gazoo, "Count On Me".
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and here's zevon!
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Zevon gets Excitable, or so we're promised.
and heeeeeere's Warren!
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yay for genesis!!
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Zevon gets Excitable, or so we're promised.
and heeeeeere's Warren!
johnny jinx!
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she cuts you once, she cuts you twice, she's BOS. BJ, "Stiletto".
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yay for cheerios! i'm off to work. catch ya later.
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always nice to hear something other than "Don't Look back" from that 2nd Boston LP.
uh-oh, Crapton. I much prefer Don Williams' version of "Tulsa Time".
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"Do you mind if we dance wif yo' dates?"
BOS2 Animal House montage. VHM Fogelberg, "Power of Gold"
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I gotta give a BOS to Fogelberg.
"Are you under the power of Andrew Gold?"
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Another BOS to Joe Walsh.
When I saw the Eagles in concert in Nov '79 they did this, but when he got to the line about "they write me letters, tell me I'm great", he changed it to "they write Tim letters, tell Glenn Don's great".
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always nice to hear something other than "Don't Look back" from that 2nd Boston LP.
Sorry I missed "Feelin' Satisfied", that's my favorite track on that LP.
Pretty good set, though I woulda traded EC for somethin off of City to City.
Yay! 1970 tomorrow.
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even though this was a 77 hit out here, I voted for Sultans of Swing.
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Check this out, I went to vote for Boston, and it seems I was the 14th person to vote.
Vote now for your Best In Show featuring 1978!
Jefferson Starship - Count on Me 7.1%
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing 21.4%
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy 7.1%
Genesis - Follow You Follow Me 14.3%
Billy Joel - Stiletto 7.1%
Boston - Feeling Satisfied 14.3%
Eric Clapton - Tulsa Time 7.1%
The Rolling Stones - Respectable 7.1%
Dan Fogelberg - Power of Gold 7.1%
Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good 7.1%
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even though this was a 77 hit out here, I voted for Sultans of Swing.
You musta been the decisive 3rd vote to put them in the early lead. :wink:
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Another BOS to Joe Walsh.
When I saw the Eagles in concert in Nov '79 they did this, but when he got to the line about "they write me letters, tell me I'm great", he changed it to "they write Tim letters, tell Glenn Don's great".
I love it when that happens! I saw Zevon in 1980 and when he did "Werewolves" he sang
Little old lady got mutilated late last nite...
Brian DePalma again"
(this was right after Dressed to Kill came out.)
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Another BOS to Joe Walsh.
When I saw the Eagles in concert in Nov '79 they did this, but when he got to the line about "they write me letters, tell me I'm great", he changed it to "they write Tim letters, tell Glenn Don's great".
I love it when that happens! I saw Zevon in 1980 and when he did "Werewolves" he sang
Little old lady got mutilated late last nite...
Brian DePalma again"
(this was right after Dressed to Kill came out.)
When I saw Zevon circa '91 he changed the following line:
Better stay away from him!
He'll rip your lungs out, Jim!
Ha! I'd like to meet Liz Taylor
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even though this was a 77 hit out here, I voted for Sultans of Swing.
You musta been the decisive 3rd vote to put them in the early lead. :wink:
actually, the LP came out late '78 and the single peaked in early '79...
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Check this out, I went to vote for Boston, and it seems I was the 14th person to vote.
Vote now for your Best In Show featuring 1978!
Jefferson Starship - Count on Me 7.1%
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing 21.4%
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy 7.1%
Genesis - Follow You Follow Me 14.3%
Billy Joel - Stiletto 7.1%
Boston - Feeling Satisfied 14.3%
Eric Clapton - Tulsa Time 7.1%
The Rolling Stones - Respectable 7.1%
Dan Fogelberg - Power of Gold 7.1%
Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good 7.1%
I'm impressed by the improbable odds that among the first 13 voters, all 10 tracks got at least one vote.
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Check this out, I went to vote for Boston, and it seems I was the 14th person to vote.
Vote now for your Best In Show featuring 1978!
Jefferson Starship - Count on Me 7.1%
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing 21.4%
Warren Zevon - Excitable Boy 7.1%
Genesis - Follow You Follow Me 14.3%
Billy Joel - Stiletto 7.1%
Boston - Feeling Satisfied 14.3%
Eric Clapton - Tulsa Time 7.1%
The Rolling Stones - Respectable 7.1%
Dan Fogelberg - Power of Gold 7.1%
Joe Walsh - Life's Been Good 7.1%
I'm impressed by the improbable odds that among the first 13 voters, all 10 tracks got at least one vote.
statistics nerd alert! :)