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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 26, 2007, 09:57:13 AM
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Ideally, Dave should do a '72 set with one song from '73 to balance the Tuesday set.
ETA -- well, it's '72 -- let's see what happens. TOTHC: TOP.
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Ideally, Dave should do a '72 set with one song from '73 to balance the Tuesday set.
'70 is most overdue, but I'm kinda hoping for a soul patrol or other R&B-tinged set (Motortown revue or what have you).
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Ideally, Dave should do a '72 set with one song from '73 to balance the Tuesday set.
Damn--nice call.
Either that or he should play the '72 song again in its proper year.
Naaah.
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kind of astounding (given what a beloved classic it's become) that "You're Still a Young Man" only got to #29 on the Pop chart.
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This song doesn't cook, but it's grrrrrreat! TOP will always have a spot in my heart because of all the TOP songs we played in the LSJUMB. I've seen 'em a bunch of times too, the most notable being at Wolfgang's (RIP); a great show which included Huey Lewis coming out to sing "Don't Change Horses".
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Rod the Mod does cook on this one.
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Rod the Mod does cook on this one.
with a face like that he's got nothin' to laugh about...
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BOS Crusaders, puttin' where they wants it.
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Rod the Mod does cook on this one.
with a face like that he's got nothin' to laugh about...
Stay with Me?
I had to go help a cow orker with something--left during TOP, came back to the Crusaders--was there anything else in there?
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Rod the Mod does cook on this one.
with a face like that he's got nothin' to laugh about...
Stay with Me?
I had to go help a cow orker with something--left during TOP, came back to the Crusaders--was there anything else in there?
you all caught up, dogg!
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BOS Led Zep, cause it's a great song that isn't in Cadillac commercials.
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Whoa, who was the hawk talking about "bombing 'em and bombing 'em and bombing 'em"? Robert McNamara?
ETA: Just looked it up--Melvin Laird was SecDef under Nixon in '72. McNamara was much earlier--Johnson admin.
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Hey Hey Percy, like the way you move! BOS2.
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Whoa, who was the hawk talking about "bombing 'em and bombing 'em and bombing 'em"? Robert McNamara?
sounded like Goldwater to me.
Percy sez "the big-legged woman ain't got no soul". Guess he hasn't seen Dreamgirls.
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first Rod, now Harry: Dave raids Bob's '72 playbook from earlier this week. Doc-TUH!
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VHM Badfinger, Dixie dear.
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Very nice set so far--but my first BOS goes to Badfinger, Baby Blue. (Faces might've gotten it had I been here to hear 'em.)
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BOS3 Stylistics -- nice seg from the Nixon clip.
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BOS3 Stylistics -- nice seg from the Nixon clip.
And equally apt segue from the sex survey clip to Slade's Mama Weer All Crazee Now.
(But if only we coulda heard more than that snippet of I Am Woman...)
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Damn. I really thought Dave was (finally) gonna play "I Am Woman" in it's entirety.
But BOS4 Slade!!! "Mama Weer All Crazee Now"!!!
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VHM Albert Hammond, Sr.
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Damn. I really thought Dave was (finally) gonna play "I Am Woman" in it's entirety.
But filling in the cheeze category in her stead is Albert Hammond, It Never Rains in Southern California.
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Whoa!! Back-to-Back one-hit wonders: Apollo 500's take on Bach's Ode to Joy. (And probably Johann's last chart appearance.)
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BOS2 -- Whatever this "classical" instrumental is called. --- Man it just takes me back to wherever I was at the time...
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
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Whoa!! Back-to-Back one-hit wonders: Apollo 500's take on Bach's Ode to Joy. (And probably Johann's last chart appearance.)
Aha, Apollo 500. Thanks....
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
You really know your classics. Did you used to be in a band? :)
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
Damn, I always mix those up. Did I at least get the composer right?
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
You are correct, sir! BOS5 Apollo 100. A fine, just-like-I-remember-it '72 set.
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
Damn, I always mix those up. Did I at least get the composer right?
Close, but off by 400....
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
You really know your classics. Did you used to be in a band? :)
Ella really likes "Jesu...". It's a beautifully simple tune. Leo Kottke does a real nice version of it that I tried to learn briefly. I should put some more time into it. Bach (JS) is the right dude. "Ode to Joy" is the theme used in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, 4th movement.
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
You really know your classics. Did you used to be in a band? :)
Ella really likes "Jesu...". It's a beautifully simple tune. Leo Kottke does a real nice version of it that I tried to learn briefly. I should put some more time into it.
Me too... I used to play a lot of Bach on classical guitar (really liked Leo Kottke at the time too). Still love hearing Bach inventions and melodies...
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
You really know your classics. Did you used to be in a band? :)
Ella really likes "Jesu...". It's a beautifully simple tune. Leo Kottke does a real nice version of it that I tried to learn briefly. I should put some more time into it.
Me too... I used to play a lot of Bach on classical guitar (really liked Leo Kottke at the time too). Still love hearing Bach inventions and melodies...
In grammar school I was in a choir and we sang "Jesu..." -- some years later when that melody turned up in a song by the Move (a couple years before the Apollo 100 hit) I was floored.
But speaking of Ludwig Van's "Ode to Joy" -- I wish Dave would play Miguel Rios' pop version, "Song of Joy" in a 1970 set.
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Superb Bonus: Neil, "Needle & the Damage Done".
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Superb Bonus: Neil, "Needle & the Damage Done".
Was kinda hoping the Foghead would take "Out on the Weekend" (another choice from Harvest offered up by Annalisa) as I was thinking about it yesterday, but N&TDD is a fine choice.
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Whoa!! Back-to-Back one-hit wonders: Apollo 500's take on Bach's Ode to Joy. (And probably Johann's last chart appearance.)
Kinda sorta - Doesn't he get a co-songwriting credit on Paul SImon's "American Tune"?
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1. Tower of Power - You're Still a Young Man (BEST OF SET!!)
2. Faces - Stay With Me
3. Crusaders - Put it Where You Want it
4. Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
5. Nilsson - Coconut
6. Badfinger - Baby Blue
7. Stylistics - People Make the World Go Round
8. Slade - Mama Weer All Crazee Now
9. Albert Hammond - It Never Rains in Southern California
10. Apollo 100 - Joy
BONUS TRACK: Neil Young - Needle and the Damage Done
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Err, not the Ode to Joy. "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring" ya mean. I believe this version is just called "Joy".
Damn, I always mix those up. Did I at least get the composer right?
Close, but off by 400....
Inflation, don'cha know?