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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on February 24, 2005, 10:02:14 AM
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Not the 90s set Mike predicted, but close enough.
This Fab T-birds TOTHC is kinda cool though--likely a bust-out, or at least I don't recall ever hearing it.
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Not the 90s set Mike predicted, but close enough.
This Fab T-birds TOTHC is kinda cool though--likely a bust-out, or at least I don't recall ever hearing it.
ditto! i've never heard this. a very nice gomer.
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early bos: under the april sky
when black monday comes, i'll stand down by the door.
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Whatever this junk is that sounds like a trash can falling down the stairs, gets easy WOS. All too indicative of what rock sounded like in 8-7.
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VHM: Pink Floyd (aka the David Gilmour Band), One Slip
This song always reminds me of when I broke my foot in '87 (it happened right after seeing Floyd at the Coliseum).
Hey Geoff, is this Tony Levin on bass (or maybe Chapman stick) here too? Sure sounds like him.
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WOS2 to this dirty-water katrina. Producers on bad coke for $100, Alex.
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Whatever this junk is that sounds like a trash can falling down the stairs, gets easy WOS. All too indicative of what rock sounded like in 8-7.
VHM: Pink Floyd (aka the David Gilmour Band), One Slip
This song always reminds me of when I broke my foot in '87 (it happened right after seeing Floyd at the Coliseum).
ha.
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ahhhh nice bruce into nice lone justice.
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Dave be lovin his Oscar politics
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Dave seems to be paying homage to the Oscars this week--yesterday Lynn Redgrave and Paddy Chayefsky, today Jimmy Stewart, Eddie Murphy, and Cher.
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BOS the Cher clip -- the looong version. Nice.
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Dave be lovin his Oscar politics
I'd like to thank the Academy for this JINX!!!
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BOS the Cher clip -- the looong version. Nice.
mary louise streep? is that her name?
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And now, for those who thoughts the Samples were too wild & crazy, the BoDeans
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VHM Steve Miller, a not-quite-comeback at the time.
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In case anyone stayed awake through the BoDeans track, here's xxxxxSteve Millerxxxx to finish listeners off on a major downer. Am I the only one who thought the opening notes sounded like the theme to Entertainment Tonight?
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Yet another WOS candidate: Steve Miller
Better than Abracadabra, but only a little.
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The Bone is really pushing the Steve Miller show at Konochti.
OK, that really doesn't have much to do with anything but I haven't posted yet today.
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Yet another WOS candidate: Steve Miller
Better than Abracadabra, but only a little.
I'm kinda relieved I'm not the only one who finds today's set dire.
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aaaaaaaaacccckkk!
i was hoping we could avoid this. do the finn brothers own kfog stock?
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Am I the only one who thought the opening notes sounded like the theme to Entertainment Tonight?
nope.
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"Don't Dream It's Over"? I... I've never heard this before....
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AAAAAAAAAAAACK! Crowded Katrouse!
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It's a white-er/shade of paaaale...
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Yet another WOS candidate: Steve Miller
Better than Abracadabra, but only a little.
I'm kinda relieved I'm not the only one who finds today's set dire.
There were a couple of good moments--the first two songs, for example. But for good or bad, it is representative of 1987. I remember hearing most of this stuff quite a bit on the album rock station up in Sacburg.
And here's DDIO, to round out the set. (Speaking of which, Neil & Tim Finn did both this and Message to My Girl at the show I saw last week--not sure if I posted anything about it.)
Tonight: Polyphonic Spree. Gaz, I will try to keep track of what/how they play. If I can stay awake after the three opening bands. Fucking Noise Pop.
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Hey, now. HEY, NOW...
(it helps if you sing along)
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For lack of anything better, BOS to "Heartbreak Beat." An under-the-radar band called Feathermerchants did a pretty cover of this in '03.
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Yet another WOS candidate: Steve Miller
Better than Abracadabra, but only a little.
I'm kinda relieved I'm not the only one who finds today's set dire.
There were a couple of good moments--the first two songs, for example. But for good or bad, it is representative of 1987. I remember hearing most of this stuff quite a bit on the album rock station up in Sacburg.
And here's DDIO, to round out the set. (Speaking of which, Neil & Tim Finn did both this and Message to My Girl at the show I saw last week--not sure if I posted anything about it.)
Tonight: Polyphonic Spree. Gaz, I will try to keep track of what/how they play. If I can stay awake after the three opening bands. Fucking Noise Pop.
it wouldn't seem quite so bad if we hadn't had '89, '85 AND '87 in one week, even if '85 was better than average. Tomorrow better be good.
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Yeah, this song isn't annoying me nearly as much as the others. Gotta love them Psychedelic Furs (this is them, right?).
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Tonight: Polyphonic Spree. Gaz, I will try to keep track of what/how they play. If I can stay awake after the three opening bands. Fucking Noise Pop.
Thanks! Who's opening?
P.S. Please remind me which night you and Mrs. Urth are going to see the Jayhawks. Now that they've announced their disbandment, it's a bit more urgent that I try to go. :(
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it wouldn't seem quite so bad if we hadn't had '89, '85 AND '87 in one week, even if '85 was better than average. Tomorrow better be good.
It does seem like the sets have been skewing more towards 80s/90s the last month or so. And when we do get a 70s set, it's more likely 76 or newer. Or am I imagining it?
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BOS Bruce even though I missed it. Would that Dave plays the Mavericks cover of "All That Heaven..." in the next '93 (or was it '94?) set.
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Thanks! Who's opening?
P.S. Please remind me which night you and Mrs. Urth are going to see the Jayhawks. Now that they've announced their disbandment, it's a bit more urgent that I try to go. :(
Openers are: From Bubblegum to Sky; Knife and Fork; and Toshio Hirano. Can you clue me in on any/all of them? I haven't a clue (like that's a surprise.)
As for the Jayhawks thing: March 3, Bowery Ballroom.
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Thanks! Who's opening?
P.S. Please remind me which night you and Mrs. Urth are going to see the Jayhawks. Now that they've announced their disbandment, it's a bit more urgent that I try to go. :(
Openers are: From Bubblegum to Sky; Knife and Fork; and Toshio Hirano. Can you clue me in on any/all of them? I haven't a clue (like that's a surprise.)
As for the Jayhawks thing: March 3, Bowery Ballroom.
Ooh! I saw From Bubblegum to Sky at the Noise Pop fest back in 2001. They did a fun cover of "Science Fiction Double Feature." But their big shtick was this: they only had two people touring and needed a larger sound -- so they videotaped themselves playing a couple instruments, and then projected that video onto a screen while they played drums and keybs live, effectively duetting with themselves. I thought it was a cute gimmick. And the songs, as best as I can recall, were downright catchy. I think they're Japanese Texans.
No clue on the other two, though.
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Thanks! Who's opening?
P.S. Please remind me which night you and Mrs. Urth are going to see the Jayhawks. Now that they've announced their disbandment, it's a bit more urgent that I try to go. :(
Openers are: From Bubblegum to Sky; Knife and Fork; and Toshio Hirano. Can you clue me in on any/all of them? I haven't a clue (like that's a surprise.)
As for the Jayhawks thing: March 3, Bowery Ballroom.
Ooh! I saw From Bubblegum to Sky at the Noise Pop fest back in 2001. They did a fun cover of "Science Fiction Double Feature." But their big shtick was this: they only had two people touring and needed a larger sound -- so they videotaped themselves playing a couple instruments, and then projected that video onto a screen while they played drums and keybs live, effectively duetting with themselves. I thought it was a cute gimmick. And the songs, as best as I can recall, were downright catchy. I think they're Japanese Texans.
No clue on the other two, though.
Thanks for the 411. If they are on right before PS I might catch them, but otherwise probably not. Show starts at 8, and with three openers I'm thinking I could get there at 10 and still see everything I need to see.
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Yet another WOS candidate: Steve Miller
Better than Abracadabra, but only a little.
I'm kinda relieved I'm not the only one who finds today's set dire.
Was driving to/from Sacto this a.m. seems like a good set to miss overall, I can find nothing redeeming about "Don't Dream It's Over" at this point & would have turned off the radio had I heard it.
I dislike that much worse than Gaz dislikes the Steve Miller (trust me), btw the latter featured an as-then-yet-unkown Kenny G. on the sax solo (which might account for something).
Did nobody comment on the Jesus & Mary Chain track "April Skies"? or was that the one that provoked Gaz's "producers on coke" rejoinder. I like the song (& band) but it's become predictable & isn't enough to make up for the more drecklich predictable filler from Dave. At least we were spared FYC & "C'est La Vie".
And since when did y'all become Bodeans haters?
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And since when did y'all become Bodeans haters?
I think I was the only one hating on them today. :) I don't dislike their whole body of work, but they sound a lot worse when surrounded by uninspired drecklich.
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well, since you guys won't list the songs, I was curious as to what Steve Miller song merited such derision. Not as bad as Abracadabra you say (a song I like), hmmm...what song could it be?
2/24/05 - Thursday! A visit to...1987!!!
Fabulous Thunderbirds - Stand Back
Jesus & Mary Chain - April Skies
Pink Floyd - One Slip
Rock & Hyde - Dirty Water
Bruce - All That Heaven Will Allow
Lone Justice - Shelter (BEST OF SET!!!)
Bodeans - Dreams
Steve Miller Band - I Want to Make the World Turn Around
Crowded House - Don't Dream it's Over
Psychedelic Furs - Heartbreak Beat
Jeez! One of my favorite Steve Miller songs! A great song for Earth Day, great bluesy riff, it's official. I'm out of touch. At school, I'm getting hammered for not believing the ideal of the Melting Pot is evil. It seems as though one of the most important jobs schools have is helping students establish their primary ethnic identity. What business the schools have getting involved in the studen's ethnicity is beyond me.
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That's a sad state indeed. Especially when so many people don't even *have* a "primary" ethnic identity! If I were a student at your school, would I be expected to cultivate Irish pride (50%)? Russian pride (25%)? Gypsy pride (25%)? Or just White Pride? I still like to believe in the Melting Pot -- you're not alone there.
Doesn't help me enjoy that Steve Miller song, though. ;)
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That's a sad state indeed. Especially when so many people don't even *have* a "primary" ethnic identity! If I were a student at your school, would I be expected to cultivate Irish pride (50%)? Russian pride (25%)? Gypsy pride (25%)? Or just White Pride? I still like to believe in the Melting Pot -- you're not alone there.
Doesn't help me enjoy that Steve Miller song, though. ;)
I'm not naive enough to think that would have happened! :lol:
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I completely agree with Geoff, cranky old white guy that I am. But by way of explanation, the reason that the Melting Pot has fallen into disfavor is that it's about "assimilation", about making everybody more or less the same, and the PC crowd gets queasy about that because (they say) it implies that ethnic characteristics are bad.
Former NYC Mayor Dinkins used the term "Gorgeous Mosaic" and that sorta caught on for a while.
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I completely agree with Geoff, cranky old white guy that I am. But by way of explanation, the reason that the Melting Pot has fallen into disfavor is that it's about "assimilation", about making everybody more or less the same, and the PC crowd gets queasy about that because (they say) it implies that ethnic characteristics are bad.
Former NYC Mayor Dinkins used the term "Gorgeous Mosaic" and that sorta caught on for a while.
arguing about the analogies is a little silly. But I think ultimately there's a racist undercurrent to all this ethnic pride stuff. I think some people are happier if people just stay inside their own little enclaves, and don't mix with the rest of us.
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Did nobody comment on the Jesus & Mary Chain track "April Skies"? or was that the one that provoked Gaz's "producers on coke" rejoinder.
i voted it an early bos. i think gaz' coke song was the pink floyd tune.
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I think some people are happier if people just stay inside their own little enclaves, and don't mix with the rest of us.
oh. geesh. so much to say about this...i agree with you guys, of course. but then i have that whole white man in black woman's body thing going on. i wonder where you stop with the primary identity? i mean, i believe in reincarnation - things could get messy.
i think the melting pot idea has noble purpose. just because people misconstrue doesn't mean we should do away entirely with that idea.
but it's funny to observe how much american culture everyone adopts even when they're trying hard to stay within their private ethnic enclave. those nikes match your burka! sweet!
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it's funny to observe how much american culture everyone adopts even when they're trying hard to stay within their private ethnic enclave. those nikes match your burka! sweet!
Exactly!
but re: Geoff's comment, I don't think white racists invented the ethnic identity thing -- that came from way-left academics -- but they have seized on it as something that plays right into their plans.