10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 19, 2007, 09:56:32 AM
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SIXTIES TRIFECTA!!!
Amboy Dukin' it out!
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Yeah baby! 1968.
And a HBD to someone who is finally 21. Oy vey!
I feel 21! plus a few....
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Yeah baby! 1968.
And a HBD to someone who is finally 21. Oy vey!
I feel 21! plus a few....
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Yeah baby! 1968.
And a HBD to someone who is finally 21. Oy vey!
I feel 21! plus a few....
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'68!!!
And we lead off with Terrible Ted, who more recently has put the governor of Texas in hot water for his performance at the governor's inaugural a few days ago. Seems Ted was rockin' a Confederate flag t-shirt and made a few ill-chosen comments about non-English-speakers.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/01/18/entertainment/e131800S03.DTL&hw=Ted+Nugent&sn=001&sc=1000
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BOS LBJ. What an amazing, stunning speech that was. I remember it well -- a Sunday night, right between Ed Sullivan and the Smothers Brothers.
BOS2 S&G.
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'68!!!
And we lead off with Terrible Ted, who more recently has put the governor of Texas in hot water for his performance at the governor's inaugural a few days ago. Seems Ted was rockin' a Confederate flag t-shirt and made a few ill-chosen comments about non-English-speakers.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2007/01/18/entertainment/e131800S03.DTL&hw=Ted+Nugent&sn=001&sc=1000
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Hmmmm--things are looking back to normal. Thanks, Geoff, for getting things back as they should be.
Belated BOS the Pretty Things.
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01/19/2007 - Welcome to FRIDAY!! Back, back, back to...1968!!
1. Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center of the Mind
2. Simon & Garfunkel - Hazy Shade of Winter
3. Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men
4. Beatles - Piggies
5. Deep Purple - Kentucky Woman
6. Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers - Does Your Mama Know About Me?
7. Jimi Hendrix - Crosstown Traffic (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Dusty Springfield - Son of a Preacher Man
9. Pretty Things - The Good Times
10. The Band - The Weight
BONUS TRACK: Marvin Gaye - Heard it Through the Grapevine
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BOS Deep Purple's forgotten cover of "Kentucky Woman"; the follow-up to "Hush", it peaked at #34... and they followed it with "River Deep, Mountain High" (!).
BOS in perpetuity: Dusty, "SOAPM" one absolutely f---ing brilliant pop single from first note to last.
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nice backsell with story of getting Tommy Chong to autograph his 45!
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Thank God for the Saturday replay!
Thought I might hear it last night but missed connections & standby coming back from Chicago wiped that out.
BOS LBJ.
He really could have been one of the great US Presidents is he hadn't inherited Vietnam.
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2. Simon & Garfunkel - Hazy Shade of Winter
3. Status Quo - Pictures of Matchstick Men
Back-to-back songs that were covered superiorly in the late '80s. 10-way BOS from me.
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look around
leaves of brown
there's a patch of snow on the ground
Didn't see too many leaves of brown in Chicago, and lots more than just patches of snow. Snowed a quarter inch both nights I was there, nighttime lows in the 'teens, and yet at least two people told me it wasn't much of a winter this year. Gotta love the Midwest!
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Best organ of set: Deep Purple "Kentucky Woman", really love that song.
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wow, that "Nixon's The One" political commercial absolutely has to be the same narrator & production as the excellent documentary you can see before going up to the top of the St. Louis Arch. I must have seen it 10 times & never got/get tired of it. Anyone else ever been to St. Louis & done the Arch?
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BOS Dusty, for the obvious reasons!
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Best organ of set: Deep Purple "Kentucky Woman", really love that song.
Ted Nugent says HIS organ is the best.
And re: the Arch, I so regret not being able to do that. I spent about 45 mins walking around the area, taking pictures in the hot humid June air -- this was on my way across the country in '91. It was a Saturday around 1 pm and there was a 90 minute wait to go up into the Arch, and I just didn't want to hang around that long. Someday...
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wow, that "Nixon's The One" political commercial absolutely has to be the same narrator & production as the excellent documentary you can see before going up to the top of the St. Louis Arch. I must have seen it 10 times & never got/get tired of it. Anyone else ever been to St. Louis & done the Arch?
Did the Arch many years ago while on a business trip. Took some time to appreciate the history. Also got to see the Giants who were in town and McGwire was batting for the home team.
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Typical Monday year--nothing to get excited about.
But Dave has a new sponson--Amici's Pizza. A step up from McD's and their...BEEF.