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Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 14, 2006, 09:59:56 AM
Zep TOTHC
early BOS
Title: Re: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:02:20 AM
Quote from: "Alicat"
Zep TOTHC
early BOS


"D'yer Mak'er?"
"No, she wanted to."
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:05:01 AM
New York, jus' lahk ah pitchered it!
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 14, 2006, 10:05:57 AM
another BOS, Stevie.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:12:23 AM
clowns to the left of me, 'trinas to the right...
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 10:13:01 AM
Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:16:37 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)


and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 10:17:50 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)


and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"

Ooh, almost missed it.  Sounds pretty good.  No words, I guess.  But this wasn't a hit, was it?  

Oops, spoke too soon.  Words are.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: urth on December 14, 2006, 10:18:19 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)


and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"


Heard the Les McCann version of this someplace recently--on Judge's show Monday maybe?
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 14, 2006, 10:19:16 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Auger
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:20:50 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)


and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"


Heard the Les McCann version of this someplace recently--on Judge's show Monday maybe?


yup.

To answer Davefish: it wasn't a hit single but it got lots of progressive-FM play back then. This is Brian Auger's Oblivion Express; prior to that he had Brian Auger & the Trinity, who (with vocalist Julie Driscoll) were most famous for covers of "This Wheel's on Fire" and "Season of the Witch".
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 10:26:51 AM
Thanks to Mike and Ali for the Auger info.  BOS for Chicago.  They were damn good.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: urth on December 14, 2006, 10:27:03 AM
BOS-whatever to Chicago, "Feelin Stronger Every Day", a big fave of the teenage urthwerm.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: urth on December 14, 2006, 10:28:34 AM
Wow, this takes me back. When was the last time any of you saw "The Way We Were"?

And BOS4, Frampton, Lines on My Face. Nice.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:29:53 AM
VHM Chicago

OhMyGAWD! second Barbra clip of the week!  "Mem'ries... light the corners of my miiiiiind..."

Long set, thanks to the Stevie and Auger.

OMFG! The orig studio version of Frampton, "Lines on My Face"! BOS -- could this be vinyl?
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 14, 2006, 10:31:40 AM
BOS BOS, Chicago and Frampton.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:33:16 AM
"I made you my wife
but I don't need that"

Wha?

BOS2 Spinners, One of a kind indeed.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 10:37:01 AM
I love that organ at the beginning of Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).  Did I mention that my brother has an organ like that?
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:37:39 AM
Mick's ode to Jessica Simpson: "Heartbreaker, with your 44's"
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:38:05 AM
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I love that organ at the beginning of Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).  Did I mention that my brother has an organ like that?


RIMSHOT!
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: urth on December 14, 2006, 10:38:45 AM
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Mick's ode to Jessica Simpson: "Heartbreaker, with your 44's"


Was she even born in '73? Guessing not--I don't think she's even hit 30 yet.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 14, 2006, 10:39:28 AM
Woooo! Get on board!
VHM Love Train
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:39:37 AM
Coors for everybody!
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 10:40:32 AM
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I love that organ at the beginning of Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).  Did I mention that my brother has an organ like that?


RIMSHOT!

Thank you, thank you.  I'm here all week.

HM for the Doobies.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:43:21 AM
South City Midnight 'trina, all covered in warm.

Two '73 sets in one day with no dupes. That's good radio!
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: urth on December 14, 2006, 10:44:25 AM
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I love that organ at the beginning of Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker).  Did I mention that my brother has an organ like that?


RIMSHOT!

Thank you, thank you.  I'm here all week.


Be sure and tip your waitresses...

VHM, Doobies, South City Midnight Lady--their second appearance of the week. Pre-Yacht rock.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Gazoo on December 14, 2006, 10:48:56 AM
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To answer Davefish: it wasn't a hit single but it got lots of progressive-FM play back then. This is Brian Auger's Oblivion Express; prior to that he had Brian Auger & the Trinity, who (with vocalist Julie Driscoll) were most famous for covers of "This Wheel's on Fire" and "Season of the Witch".


Auger and Driscoll also co-starred in "33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee," which I'll happily bring with me if anyone wants to watch weirdly written and poorly directed/edited psych marginalia.

PS: Jessica Simpson was born in 1980, I think.  Shudder.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 10:55:26 AM
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To answer Davefish: it wasn't a hit single but it got lots of progressive-FM play back then. This is Brian Auger's Oblivion Express; prior to that he had Brian Auger & the Trinity, who (with vocalist Julie Driscoll) were most famous for covers of "This Wheel's on Fire" and "Season of the Witch".


Auger and Driscoll also co-starred in "33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee," which I'll happily bring with me if anyone wants to watch weirdly written and poorly directed/edited psych marginalia.



Maybe it will show up on PAX, er, I mean "i", now that they're showing Monkees reruns.  I've never seen Head, either.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 14, 2006, 11:09:11 AM
Annalisa Quiz Answer: Hubbell Gardner.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Davefish on December 14, 2006, 11:12:43 AM
Yay!  Good choice for bone-us track - The Real Me!!!
Title: Jools
Post by: ggould on December 14, 2006, 09:04:58 PM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)
and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"
Heard the Les McCann version of this someplace recently--on Judge's show Monday maybe?
yup.

To answer Davefish: it wasn't a hit single but it got lots of progressive-FM play back then. This is Brian Auger's Oblivion Express; prior to that he had Brian Auger & the Trinity, who (with vocalist Julie Driscoll) were most famous for covers of "This Wheel's on Fire" and "Season of the Witch".
I never liked his version much compared to Les McCann's.  I really dug the Julie Driscoll tracks though.
Title: Re: Jools
Post by: princessofcairo on December 15, 2006, 01:51:04 AM
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Dave's IM tag says we might want to save BOS for "BRIAN AUGER????"  What's the Brian Auger song that we might want to save it for?  I'm pretty unfamiliar with him, but his name rings a bell.  (He's a dead ringer for his brother.)
and here he is: His cover of "Compared to What?"
Heard the Les McCann version of this someplace recently--on Judge's show Monday maybe?
yup.

To answer Davefish: it wasn't a hit single but it got lots of progressive-FM play back then. This is Brian Auger's Oblivion Express; prior to that he had Brian Auger & the Trinity, who (with vocalist Julie Driscoll) were most famous for covers of "This Wheel's on Fire" and "Season of the Witch".
I never liked his version much compared to Les McCann's.  I really dug the Julie Driscoll tracks though.


i recently picked up sweetwater's version of "compared to what," bringing my collection of versions of this song to 12. nothing beats the eddie harris/les mccann version, though - it's true.
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: mshray on December 16, 2006, 09:58:34 AM
12/14/2006 - Thursday! A good day to visit...1973!!!
 
1.  Led Zeppelin - D'yer Mak'er  
2.  Stevie Wonder - Living for the City  
3.  Steeler's Wheel - Stuck in the Middle With You  
4.  Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - Compared to What  
5.  Chicago - Feelin' Stronger Every Day (BEST OF SET!!)  
6.  Peter Frampton - Lines on My Face  
7.  Spinners - One of a Kind Love Affair  
8.  Rolling Stones - Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)  
9.  O'Jays - Love Train  
10.  Doobies - South City Midnight Lady  
 
BONUS TRACK:  Who - The Real Me

Yay! 1973 comes up at the perfect time on my Saturday morning to crank it all the way up!
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: Alicat on December 16, 2006, 10:22:30 AM
Missed Zep both sets.
Must again BOS Chicago and Frampton. So much better with ear buds and turned up. Must get Chicago CD
Title: 14 Dec 2006: 1973
Post by: RGMike on December 16, 2006, 12:23:10 PM
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Yay! 1973 comes up at the perfect time on my Saturday morning to crank it all the way up!


indeed, this was the rare marathon where the 2 best (i.e., oldest) sets were saved for last.  In fact all 5 sets were in Mon thru Fri order.