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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on October 26, 2006, 10:45:32 AM
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Phoned in my Kinks vote just now (Thurs) & asked Dave if we might hear the "Tigers Yay! Cardinals Boo!" clip tomorrow. Quoth Dave:
"Well, I'm doing 1968 tomorrow, so I think you're gonna hear it."
I just said "Cool! Thanks!" and didn't say anything about being a Cards fan.
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Phoned in my Kinks vote just now (Thurs) & asked Dave if we might hear the "Tigers Yay! Cardinals Boo!" clip tomorrow. Quoth Dave:
"Well, I'm doing 1968 tomorrow, so I think you're gonna hear it."
I just said "Cool! Thanks!" and didn't say anything about being a Cards fan.
WOO HOO!!!
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Phoned in my Kinks vote just now (Thurs) & asked Dave if we might hear the "Tigers Yay! Cardinals Boo!" clip tomorrow. Quoth Dave:
"Well, I'm doing 1968 tomorrow, so I think you're gonna hear it."
I just said "Cool! Thanks!" and didn't say anything about being a Cards fan.
About bloody time!!!
Think they'll get the game in tonight, Mark? I hear more rain is expected in St. Louie.
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Phoned in my Kinks vote just now (Thurs) & asked Dave if we might hear the "Tigers Yay! Cardinals Boo!" clip tomorrow. Quoth Dave:
"Well, I'm doing 1968 tomorrow, so I think you're gonna hear it."
I just said "Cool! Thanks!" and didn't say anything about being a Cards fan.
About bloody time!!!
Think they'll get the game in tonight, Mark? I hear more rain is expected in St. Louie.
Now that I know Suppan is a right-wing fundie, I'll have to start rooting for the Tigers :wink:
Oh wait, they have Todd Jones. Never mind.
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Looking forward to 68.
Supes, Temps, oh, Magic Carpet Ride, Cream, Aretha.
Just packed ear buds in my bag so I can turn it up w/o disruption.
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Looking forward to 68.
Supes, Temps, oh, Magic Carpet Ride, Cream, Aretha.
Just packed ear buds in my bag so I can turn it up w/o disruption.
I'm trying to figure out how to play some during my chem class. I've told the students I graduated in '68, which is beyond comprehension for them.
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Looking forward to 68.
Supes, Temps, oh, Magic Carpet Ride, Cream, Aretha.
Just packed ear buds in my bag so I can turn it up w/o disruption.
I'm trying to figure out how to play some during my chem class. I've told the students I graduated in '68, which is beyond comprehension for them.
DUDE! YOU HAVE GOT TO CALL DAVE! The earlier in the a.m., the better! I know for a fact that he graduated the same year. Telll him about your Chem class!
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Dave sez we gotta spot the vinyl. Safe to say it's not track #1.
No birthday club today? Or did I space it?
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Least welcome repeat of week: Steve Miller and his politishans.
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Least welcome repeat of week: Steve Miller and his politishans.
sorry, bub, yer just kickin' sand.
won't the Tigers/Cards song be the vinyl?
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Equals, "Katriny Come Back"
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Least welcome repeat of week: Steve Miller and his politishans.
sorry, bub, yer just kickin' sand.
won't the Tigers/Cards song be the vinyl?
I thought that was an aircheck from some Detroit station, so is on tape rather than vinyl.
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Looking forward to 68.
Supes, Temps, oh, Magic Carpet Ride, Cream, Aretha.
Just packed ear buds in my bag so I can turn it up w/o disruption.
I'm trying to figure out how to play some during my chem class. I've told the students I graduated in '68, which is beyond comprehension for them.
DUDE! YOU HAVE GOT TO CALL DAVE! The earlier in the a.m., the better! I know for a fact that he graduated the same year. Telll him about your Chem class!
I thought he's so cool, he's so fine, he's the class of 69!
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Here we go!
for reference, here are the other 4 set lists from '68 this year:
Feb 10
1.) Bookends theme/Save the Life of My Child - Simon & Garfunkel
2.) The Weight - Band
3.) If You Can Want - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
4.) Dance to the Music - Sly & the Family Stone
5.) Revolution - Beatles
6.) I Love You - People
7.) Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
8.) Does Your Mama Know About Me? - Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
9.) Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
10.) Heard It Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Mar 31
1.) Itchycoo Park - Small Faces
2.) Happy Song - Otis Redding
3.) Baby Come Back - Equals
4.) Nobody But Me - Human Beinz
5.) I Say a Little Prayer for You - Aretha Franklin
6.) Friends - Beach Boys
7.) Chain Gang - Jackie Wilson
8.) Revolution - Beatles
9.) Suzie Q - Creedence Clearwater Revival
10.) Alone Again Or - Love
June 16
1.) Do it Again - Beach Boys
2.) Think - Aretha Franklin
3.) Journey to the Center of the Mind - Amboy Dukes
4.) Scarborough Fair/Canticle - Simon & Garfunkel
5.) Hold Me Tight - Johnny Nash
6.) Pride of Man - Quicksilver Messenger Service
7.) San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native) - Fever Tree
8.) U.S. Male - Elvis Presley
9.) Hey Jude - Beatles
10.) Give a Damn - Spanky & Our Gang
Sep 1
1.) Wild Honey - Beach Boys
2.) Since You've Been Gone - Aretha Franklin
3.) This Wheel's on Fire - Band
4.) Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
5.) Does Your Mama Know About Me? - Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
6.) I'm So Tired - Beatles
7.) White Room - Cream
8.) You Gotta Be Loved - Montanas
9.) Grazin' in the Grass - Hugh Masekela
10.) Love Child - Diana Ross & the Supremes
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Equals, "Katriny Come Back"
But I never hear the song anywhere but here, so it's OK.
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I wish I had (or had heard) that June 16 set!
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BOS1: S&G search for America. Always nearly makes me well up.
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wow, the original Adrian Cronauer sounded even more annoying than Robin Williams.
Love the French Communist guy, tho'
and now another Dave-in-'68 ususal suspect: S&G. Lovely as it is, it's time for some new blood methinks
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Here we go!
for reference, here are the other 4 set lists from '68 this year:
Feb 10
1.) Bookends theme/Save the Life of My Child - Simon & Garfunkel
2.) The Weight - Band
3.) If You Can Want - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
4.) Dance to the Music - Sly & the Family Stone
5.) Revolution - Beatles
6.) I Love You - People
7.) Sunshine of Your Love - Cream
8.) Does Your Mama Know About Me? - Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
9.) Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf
10.) Heard It Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Mar 31
1.) Itchycoo Park - Small Faces
2.) Happy Song - Otis Redding
3.) Baby Come Back - Equals
4.) Nobody But Me - Human Beinz
5.) I Say a Little Prayer for You - Aretha Franklin
6.) Friends - Beach Boys
7.) Chain Gang - Jackie Wilson
8.) Revolution - Beatles
9.) Suzie Q - Creedence Clearwater Revival
10.) Alone Again Or - Love
June 16
1.) Do it Again - Beach Boys
2.) Think - Aretha Franklin
3.) Journey to the Center of the Mind - Amboy Dukes
4.) Scarborough Fair/Canticle - Simon & Garfunkel
5.) Hold Me Tight - Johnny Nash
6.) Pride of Man - Quicksilver Messenger Service
7.) San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native) - Fever Tree
8.) U.S. Male - Elvis Presley
9.) Hey Jude - Beatles
10.) Give a Damn - Spanky & Our Gang
Sep 1
1.) Wild Honey - Beach Boys
2.) Since You've Been Gone - Aretha Franklin
3.) This Wheel's on Fire - Band
4.) Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
5.) Does Your Mama Know About Me? - Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers
6.) I'm So Tired - Beatles
7.) White Room - Cream
8.) You Gotta Be Loved - Montanas
9.) Grazin' in the Grass - Hugh Masekela
10.) Love Child - Diana Ross & the Supremes
Five '68 sets in one year? Four years ago, we'd have been over the moon to get more than one! And no repeats so far!
BOS1 S&G, America.
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Trivial point that may only interest me: precisely 2 years ago Dave also played a 1968 set & S&G "America" was Tune #3 then, too.
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BOS Donovan, hurdygurdyhurdygurdyhurdygurdyhurdygurdyhurdygurd.
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
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Five '68 sets in one year? Four years ago, we'd have been over the moon to get more than one! And no repeats so far!
BOS1 S&G, America.
Actually, if this is only our fifth visit to 68 this year, our average is off from the past two years: in 04 we visited 68 7 times, and in 05 it was 9. With any luck we might get one more before Dec 31.
Although I guess the 60s sets in general have been more scarce this year.
</geek>
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
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na na na na na na na na na na
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
That's what I was gonna say! But it's not that left field, the only Beatles song from '68 played more often is "Revolution".
ETA: Ha Ha! got this post in just in time.
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
No way! You stud!
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
Yeah, I think of "Somebody to Love" in a different category, though maybe I should rethink that.
PS: OMG I GET THE CROWN TODAY
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Psychic Gaz!!! got any lotto numbers for us?
you MUST hear Emmitt Rhodes' "She's Such a Beauty" sometime.
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
Amazing... What a good guess!!
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
And now playing left field and batting right...the Great Gazoo!!
How'd you do that, Joe?
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Martha it is - you guys are just too good!
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Any prediction for the obligatory Beatles? I'm gonna go left-field and say "Martha, My Dear."
And now playing left field and batting right...the Great Gazoo!!
How'd you do that, Joe?
It's three hours later there. He's already heard it!
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
Lester Bangs coined the term Heavy Metal, and he first used it for Blue Cheer.
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*That* vinyl was easy enough to spot!
Boo, Boo, Boo!
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BOS2 Tigers/Cards song!
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
Lester Bangs coined the term Heavy Metal, and he first used it for Blue Cheer.
so... Steppenwolf stole the phrase from LB? or vice versa?
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
Lester Bangs coined the term Heavy Metal, and he first used it for Blue Cheer.
I did not know that!
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BOS2 to "Hush," which was to my ears the first "Hard Rock" hit, unless Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues" beat it.
Blue Cheer was indeedd a month or 2 ahead of DP. But I'm sure there's something hard before that, I'll have to ponder the question. I take it psychedelia is in a diff category?
Lester Bangs coined the term Heavy Metal, and he first used it for Blue Cheer.
so... Steppenwolf stole the phrase from LB? or vice versa?
John Kay stole it from some literary reference iirc, and it went from there.
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Nancy Sinatra? Breakout for me! Golly! (And yes, vinyl.)
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Emmylou Harris? Dusty Springfield? Never heard it before.
ETA: Thought it sounded like a Grateful Dead song, and they did do a version of it. The original?
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Nancy Sinatra? Breakout for me! Golly! (And yes, vinyl.)
sounds like Lulu to me.
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Like Alicat, I got the earbuds in today, and it's pretty obvious listening this way.
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Nancy Sinatra? Breakout for me! Golly! (And yes, vinyl.)
sounds like Lulu to me.
That was my guess, too.
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well, BOS3 whoever that was in the morning dew; BOS4 Troggs.
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Nancy Sinatra? Breakout for me! Golly! (And yes, vinyl.)
sounds like Lulu to me.
Dave sez so too!
ETA; and he confirmed the vinyl-ness of it as well.
And he hasn't seen Love, Actually, so he doesn't have the problem Mike & I have with envisoning Bill Nighy singing this Troggs song. But he sez he'll check it out sometime.
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drink Royal Crown Cola in your Mustang on the way to K-Mart to buy Coke.
here's our vinyl, I guess -- walk me out in the mornin' dew, mah honey!
Is this Nancy Sinatra? Breakout for me! Golly! (And yes, vinyl.)
sounds like Lulu to me.
Dave sez so too!
ETA; and he confirmed the vinyl-ness of it as well.
The Princess is gonna be pissed that she missed this.
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Dave sez so too!
ETA; and he confirmed the vinyl-ness of it as well.
And he hasn't seen Love, Actually, so he doesn't have the problem Mike & I have with envisoning Bill Nighy singing this Troggs song. But he sez he'll check it out sometime.
Why is that a problem? That's funny stuff.
Not a very good version of "Bring It On Home", I'd say.
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BOS5 that version of "Bring it on Home".
ETA: Eddie Floyd! a bustout fer sure, as was the Lulu. 2nd half of the set totally saved what was looking like a Katrinafest early on. Fine way to end the week.
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Just checked AMG: "Morning Dew" was a #52 hit that year.
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Dave sez so too!
ETA; and he confirmed the vinyl-ness of it as well.
And he hasn't seen Love, Actually, so he doesn't have the problem Mike & I have with envisoning Bill Nighy singing this Troggs song. But he sez he'll check it out sometime.
Why is that a problem? That's funny stuff.
Not a very good version of "Bring It On Home", I'd say.
Not exactly a problem, it's just that when Bob on the Drive played this recently we both said that every time we hear the song now we can't keep the picture of Bill Nighy out of our heads. Mike probably thinks he's cuter than I do.
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Dave sez so too!
ETA; and he confirmed the vinyl-ness of it as well.
And he hasn't seen Love, Actually, so he doesn't have the problem Mike & I have with envisoning Bill Nighy singing this Troggs song. But he sez he'll check it out sometime.
Why is that a problem? That's funny stuff.
Not a very good version of "Bring It On Home", I'd say.
Not exactly a problem, it's just that when Bob on the Drive played this recently we both said that every time we hear the song now we can't keep the picture of Bill Nighy out of our heads. Mike probably thinks he's cuter than I do.
Nighy's a great actor but CUTE? Are you high? Yikes. Bob's pretty cute, tho'.
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Just checked AMG: "Morning Dew" was a #52 hit that year.
a brief history of the song, FWIW:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_Dew
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Will anyone think I'm being a folder nazi if I 86 ChrisShray's "na-na" thread out of this folder? Or maybe I can move it somewhere else.
Btw, Chris, thanks for dropping in. Been ages, dude.
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Will anyone think I'm being a folder nazi if I 86 ChrisShray's "na-na" thread out of this folder? Or maybe I can move it somewhere else.
Btw, Chris, thanks for dropping in. Been ages, dude.
when in doubt, throw it out!
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Bonus: Foghead couldahad the Human Beinz or the Turtles' "Elenore" -- but chooses safety with Marvin's "Grapevine".
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Will anyone think I'm being a folder nazi if I 86 ChrisShray's "na-na" thread out of this folder? Or maybe I can move it somewhere else.
Btw, Chris, thanks for dropping in. Been ages, dude.
when in doubt, throw it out!
I'm sure it's as simple as he mistakenly clicked on New Topic instead of Pots Reply.
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Will anyone think I'm being a folder nazi if I 86 ChrisShray's "na-na" thread out of this folder? Or maybe I can move it somewhere else.
Btw, Chris, thanks for dropping in. Been ages, dude.
when in doubt, throw it out!
I'm sure it's as simple as he mistakenly clicked on New Topic instead of Pots Reply.
Totally--not a big deal, and no harm done. Just didn't want y'all to think I'd become drunk with power and was deleting threads at my whim. ;)
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Hey Mark, there's something weird going on with the KFOG 10@10 page--it has Wed & Thurs of this week but prior to that it jumps back to October 10 and continues back from there. And I checked, and we didn't post setlists for a couple of days last week as well as this past Monday--can you check back in your DB and fill in the sets for October 18, 19 and 23?
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I tuned in a little during class, but couldn' subject them to all of it. One students thought he heard some gospel in the first song. I thought the 'hit single' of Morning Dew was Tim Rose out here.
10/27/2006 - FRIDAY!!! Oooooooh...1968!!
1. Steve Miller Band - Living in the U.S.A.
2. Equals - Baby Come Back
3. Simon & Garfunkel - America
4. Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
5. Deep Purple - Hush
6. Beatles - Martha, My Dear
7. Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Lulu - Morning Dew
9. Troggs - Love is All Around
10. Eddie Floyd - Bring it on Home to Me
BONUS TRACK: Marvin Gaye - Heard it Through the Grapevine
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I thought the 'hit single' of Morning Dew was Tim Rose out here.
Tim Rose? or Biff Rose? (aka "the thorn in Mrs Rose's side")
Per Whitburn the Lulu version is the only one to ever make the Hot 100.
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I thought the 'hit single' of Morning Dew was Tim Rose out here.
Tim Rose? or Biff Rose? (aka "the thorn in Mrs Rose's side")
Per Whitburn the Lulu version is the only one to ever make the Hot 100.
I don't know about Whitburn, but according to the Wikipedia link:"Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is an apocalyptic folk-rock song written by Canadian Bonnie Dobson in 1962, that has become a standard.
Fred Neil heard Dobson's song and re-arranged it to suit his own style. Tim Rose heard Neil's version and then recorded his own in 1966, adding himself as co-writer. Through a loophole in US copyright law, Rose was able to claim royalties.
It was definitely the hit out here. I've never heard Lulu's version.
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I've never heard Lulu's version.
it's the only version i've ever heard. (http://www.ameliaray.net/morningdew.mp3)
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I've never heard Lulu's version.
it's the only version i've ever heard. (http://www.ameliaray.net/morningdew.mp3)
Many, many thanks, ma honey!
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I thought the 'hit single' of Morning Dew was Tim Rose out here.
Tim Rose? or Biff Rose? (aka "the thorn in Mrs Rose's side")
Per Whitburn the Lulu version is the only one to ever make the Hot 100.
I don't know about Whitburn, but according to the Wikipedia link:"Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is an apocalyptic folk-rock song written by Canadian Bonnie Dobson in 1962, that has become a standard.
Fred Neil heard Dobson's song and re-arranged it to suit his own style. Tim Rose heard Neil's version and then recorded his own in 1966, adding himself as co-writer. Through a loophole in US copyright law, Rose was able to claim royalties.
It was definitely the hit out here. I've never heard Lulu's version.
Geoff, you might find this interview with Bonnie Dobson (http://taco.com/roots/dobsoninterview.html) illuminating and confirming that Wikipedia speaks troof. I love that "taco.com" is "Roots of the Grateful Dead."
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I've never heard Lulu's version.
it's the only version i've ever heard. (http://www.ameliaray.net/morningdew.mp3)
Many, many thanks, ma honey!
no worries! stellar set i missed!! the equals!! and deep purple!
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Geoff, you might find this interview with Bonnie Dobson (http://taco.com/roots/dobsoninterview.html) illuminating and confirming that Wikipedia speaks troof. I love that "taco.com" is "Roots of the Grateful Dead."
as you can probably guess, I'm aware of Bonnie. One of the bigger CD's we sold in the early days of the GDF was "The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead" which had original versions of many songs they are known for. The Dead are clearly the most famous peddlers of Morning Dew, but there are a gazillion versions.
(http://ec3.images-amazon.com/images/P/B000000DT2.01._SS500_SCLZZZZZZZ_V1115632878_.jpg)
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This set is basically before my time. I was BORN in 1968. I like some of the songs in this set but I'm not really a fan of this music's era like most of you. I like an era that RGMike seems to hate, the early 80's (but this the era I grew up and went to high school).
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This set is basically before my time. I was BORN in 1968. I like some of the songs in this set but I'm not really a fan of this music's era like most of you. I like an era that RGMike seems to hate, the early 80's (but this the era I grew up and went to high school).
actually I don't hate the early '80s at all; I just hate Dave's often-predictable choices from that decade. Punk & New Wave were wonderful to me at the time. It was the last "new" music movement I got really excited about. I'm far more negative about late-'80s/early '90s.