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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: urth on February 05, 2007, 12:38:03 PM
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Judge, spinnin' a cover of Sly's Thank You by what sounds like Gladys and the Pips--yep Judge just confirmed it in the backsell. And now the Bar-kays' America (Do you see what I see?).
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Judge, spinnin' a cover of Sly's Thank You by what sounds like Gladys and the Pips--yep Judge just confirmed it in the backsell. And now the Bar-kays' America (Do you see what I see?).
I'm so bummed to be without KPOO. I've emailed them twice about their non-playing player and no reply. Urth, is yours any different in appearance than it used to be? do you have that black rectangular box under the picture of the radio? It's really weird that I'm the only one with a problem.
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Judge, spinnin' a cover of Sly's Thank You by what sounds like Gladys and the Pips--yep Judge just confirmed it in the backsell. And now the Bar-kays' America (Do you see what I see?).
I'm so bummed to be without KPOO. I've emailed them twice about their non-playing player and no reply. Urth, is yours any different in appearance than it used to be? do you have that black rectangular box under the picture of the radio? It's really weird that I'm the only one with a problem.
Yep, everything appears the same, but I do have the black rectangle below the radio--I assume that's for an ad or promo of some sort if they decide to run one.
Too bad KPOO is such a shoestring kind of operation. I suspect they don't have a particularly large (or full-time) tech department to deal with things of this sort.
BTW, Judge just started off a particularly scratchy version of the original Maggot Brain. Sounds like the maggots have been working extra hard on this one!
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Judge, spinnin' a cover of Sly's Thank You by what sounds like Gladys and the Pips--yep Judge just confirmed it in the backsell. And now the Bar-kays' America (Do you see what I see?).
I'm so bummed to be without KPOO. I've emailed them twice about their non-playing player and no reply. Urth, is yours any different in appearance than it used to be? do you have that black rectangular box under the picture of the radio? It's really weird that I'm the only one with a problem.
Yep, everything appears the same, but I do have the black rectangle below the radio--I assume that's for an ad or promo of some sort if they decide to run one.
Too bad KPOO is such a shoestring kind of operation. I suspect they don't have a particularly large (or full-time) tech department to deal with things of this sort.
BTW, Judge just started off a particularly scratchy version of the original Maggot Brain. Sounds like the maggots have been working extra hard on this one!
The tortured vinyl-fest continues. Judge has been playing an Isaac Hayes retrospective that sounds like he ate breakfast on the discs before putting them on the turntable. Close to You, and Never Can Say Goodbye, two of the ones I can recall.
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The tortured vinyl-fest continues. Judge has been playing an Isaac Hayes retrospective that sounds like he ate breakfast on the discs before putting them on the turntable. Close to You, and Never Can Say Goodbye, two of the ones I can recall.
the ever-opoular totured-vinyl-fest effect! LOL!
I do loves me some pre-Thetan Isaac Hayes. But I'm settling for Darlene Love's "He's Sure the Boy I Love" on 'LNG.
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'CDX-ing for a while before I break out the GrassRoots and Hollies CDs I just got.
Naughty Melanie plays with her, um, key. And now the Outlaws -- "Green Grass and High Tides" Forever!
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his mother had told him a trip was a fall
and don't mention babies at all...
One of my fave BufSpringfield tunes.
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CDEX plays Todd/Utopia, "Hammer in my Heart".
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Stumbled upon KSPA ("The Spa"), one of those Adult Standards stations that tries to be hip and relevant by throwing in Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Michael Buble. Just heard a track from an apparently current Andy Williams CD (!), guess he sells 'em to the patrons of his theater in Branson, MO. It was Mr W covering Smokey Robinson's late-'80s hit "Just To See Her" and I swear it took me more than half the song to realize it was indeed Andy Williams... he sounds THAT old. Or like maybe he's had a throat operation or something. Kinda creepy and sad.
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according to a posting on the NY Radio Message Board:
"VIP Radio is being restructured and is not airing any new programming at this time"
Guess "Good Times (don't) Last Forever". :cry:
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In lieu of the Drive (backdoor not working today), I'm on KOMY, and it's been fab: Joe Tex, "Show Me" and Friend & Lover, "Reach Out in the Darkness" Ah think it's SO groovy now...
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Some Gazzian sunshine pop (literally): "Come to the Sunshine" by Harper's Bizarre, on KOMY. They seem to have refreshed the playlist; they've been quite good today.
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incense and peppermints, meaningless nouns.
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Carrie-Anne's playing with older boys and prefects again. What's the attraction?
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KOMY closes my day with Mercy's lovely "Love (Can Make You Happy)".
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CGSS: Greg plays a looooooooooooong version of Gloria Gaynor's "Honeybee". Come on and STING me!
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OMGWTFLOL! as if Norbit isn't playing havoc with Eddie Murphy's Oscar chances as it is... here's Greg playing "Boogie In Your Butt"!!!
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Checking out Sweeney and the Rock Show on CG for the first time in months, and he just played a couple songs that totally rocked my world: Tom Robinson's 2-4-6-8 Motorway, followed by Question by the Moodies. Both fookin' gleat, as I'm sure Sweeny himself would say if he weren't on the air.
And he just followed those up with Donovan's Universal Soldier, and Johnny Winter's take on Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. Nice array of stuff today.
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CGSS: Greg plays a looooooooooooong version of Gloria Gaynor's "Honeybee". Come on and STING me!
I used to argue that "Honeybee" was the first "disco" song, when I incorrectly thought it had come out in '73 rather than '75. Now I'd go with either "Rock Your Baby" or "TSOP" or "Love's Theme."
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Checking out Sweeney and the Rock Show on CG for the first time in months, and he just played a couple songs that totally rocked my world: Tom Robinson's 2-4-6-8 Motorway, followed by Question by the Moodies. Both fookin' gleat, as I'm sure Sweeny himself would say if he weren't on the air.
And he just followed those up with Donovan's Universal Soldier, and Johnny Winter's take on Good Morning Little Schoolgirl. Nice array of stuff today.
I'll have to start listening to Sweeney again on Fridays now that VIP is MIA.
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I'm staying up late working on a big presentation, about which I am only slowly gathering a clue, and about the only thing keeping me sane is KCDX. Check out the last half hour:
8:37 pm - The Tee set - Ma Belle Amie
8:41 pm - The Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus - Quick Joey Small
8:43 pm - Rare Earth - I Just Wanted To Celebrate
8:46 pm - Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
8:50 pm - M - Pop Muzik
8:53 pm - John Cougar Mellencamp - Rumbleseat
8:56 pm - Television - See No Evil
I see no...
I see no...
I see no...
EE-VUHLLLLL!!!!!
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I'm staying up late working on a big presentation, about which I am only slowly gathering a clue, and about the only thing keeping me sane is KCDX. Check out the last half hour:
8:37 pm - The Tee set - Ma Belle Amie
8:41 pm - The Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus - Quick Joey Small
8:43 pm - Rare Earth - I Just Wanted To Celebrate
8:46 pm - Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
8:50 pm - M - Pop Muzik
8:53 pm - John Cougar Mellencamp - Rumbleseat
8:56 pm - Television - See No Evil
I see no...
I see no...
I see no...
EE-VUHLLLLL!!!!!
Fabulous as always -- they rock! But I'd highly advise you to switch to the Bone, Little Steven just started his annual "St Valentine's Day Massacre/Love Stinks" show. Always a treat, and nice to know some traditions continue.
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... and Little Steven so far has not disappointed. Segue of the nite (so far): from The Crystals' "He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)" into Lou Reed's "Vicious".
Vicious... why don't you swallow razor blades?
You must think I'm some kinda gay blade...
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Fabulous as always -- they rock! But I'd highly advise you to switch to the Bone, Little Steven just started his annual "St Valentine's Day Massacre/Love Stinks" show. Always a treat, and nice to know some traditions continue.
I did, but much of it went by in a blur as I was focused on my presentation.