10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 25, 2007, 10:03:45 AM
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
Sounds right to me...
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
I tuned in late too--that was my thought as well.
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
Sounds right to me...
"it can happen" all right. (as in "s--t happens" :wink: )
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
I tuned in late too--that was my thought as well.
Actually, we didn't tune in late: Dave said "and then he said..." and Don Pardo was MIA. But there was a smidgen of Bowie's "1984" as a clue. Weird.
Ah, here' Ben Orr to "Drive" us into '84.
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
Sounds right to me...
"it can happen" all right. (as in "s--t happens" :wink: )
No offense taken, if that's a jab at Yes. I'm still a big fan, but I never really liked their 90125 sound...
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Ronnie begins bombing; Frankie begins flaming. BOS "2 Tribes"
I'll be bailing in about 10 mins for a meeting. Post any significant breakouts/gaffes.
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
I tuned in late too--that was my thought as well.
Actually, we didn't tune in late: Dave said "and then he said..." and Don Pardo was MIA. But there was a smidgen of Bowie's "1984" as a clue. Weird.
Ah, here' Ben Orr to "Drive" us into '84.
Wonder if Don Pardo finally went to that big studio in the sky? I always figured when he goes, we won't be hearing him announce the year or anything else any more.
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
I tuned in late too--that was my thought as well.
Actually, we didn't tune in late: Dave said "and then he said..." and Don Pardo was MIA. But there was a smidgen of Bowie's "1984" as a clue. Weird.
Ah, here' Ben Orr to "Drive" us into '84.
Wonder if Don Pardo finally went to that big studio in the sky? I always figured when he goes, we won't be hearing him announce the year or anything else any more.
I'm sure when it happens, we'll hear about it. I think this was just a technical glitch today. Yikes, APP with a "Prime Time" rhyme crime.
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I recognize Yes, but... '84, maybe?
I tuned in late too--that was my thought as well.
Actually, we didn't tune in late: Dave said "and then he said..." and Don Pardo was MIA. But there was a smidgen of Bowie's "1984" as a clue. Weird.
Ah, here' Ben Orr to "Drive" us into '84.
Wonder if Don Pardo finally went to that big studio in the sky? I always figured when he goes, we won't be hearing him announce the year or anything else any more.
I'm sure when it happens, we'll hear about it. I think this was just a technical glitch today. Yikes, APP with a "Prime Time" rhyme crime.
Yeah, and it occurred to me that I think 1984 is one of those years that Dave uses the computer voice to announce the year, rather than DP. So you're probably right.
Oooo, BOS Hall & Oates. Not their strongest, but compared to most of the rest of today's set so far, it'll do.
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VHM Rona Elliott; BOS2 H&O, "Out of Touch" -- 'cause soul really matters to me (too much).
Well, I'm off -- enjoy what remains.
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BOS for "Whisper to a Scream". Is this Icicle Works?
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Dave just played a montage of radio ads that included a Loewenbrau beer ad that was so totally of the mid-80s I almost felt the urge to do cocaine. But not. Def. worth listening for if you catch the replay.
Since the H&O tune we've heard SRV, Icicle Works, and now Marillion (I think), for those keeping score at home.
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It's Zebra with "Bears". I had to look it up. I like it.
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It's Zebra with "Bears". I had to look it up. I like it.
Ah, yes--that is it. Thx for the backup there. Decent 80s prog-pop.
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A good set -- I even like "Wouldn't It Be Good" by Nik Kershaw.
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A good set -- I even like "Wouldn't It Be Good" by Nik Kershaw.
Yeah, for '84 it wasn't too bad. Only song I really could have done without was the APP. Although the U2 (Pride, in case no one mentioned it) I hear plenty frequently enough otherwise (but still a great song).
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It's Zebra with "Bears". I had to look it up. I like it.
Ah, yes--that is it. Thx for the backup there. Decent 80s prog-pop.
Excellent solo by Randy Jackson (not that Randy!)
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It's Zebra with "Bears". I had to look it up. I like it.
Ah, yes--that is it. Thx for the backup there. Decent 80s prog-pop.
Excellent solo by Randy Jackson (not that Randy!)
if it was, it would've been "Doggz", not "Bears" :wink:
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1. Yes - (sh)It Can Happen
2. Cars - Drive
3. Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Two Tribes
4. Alan Parsons Project - Prime Time
5. Hall & Oates - Out of Touch
6. Stevie Ray Vaughan - The Things That I Used to Do
7. Icicle Works - Whisper to a Scream (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Zebra - Bears
9. U2 - Pride
10. Nik Kershaw - Wouldn't it Be Good
BONUS TRACK: Psychedelic Furs - The Ghost in You