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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on February 13, 2007, 07:55:11 AM
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woo hoo seven two!
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Wow, live Janis, "Move Over" -- can't remember the last time I heard this; and frankly, I don't think it ever got much airplay at the time.
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Mavis knows a place ain't nobody cryin'.
"Daddy... daddy!"
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Wow, live Janis, "Move Over" -- can't remember the last time I heard this; and frankly, I don't think it ever got much airplay at the time.
Nice to hear. But a rough segue from that into Mavis, Daddy, and "I'll Take You There."
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Mavis knows a place ain't nobody cryin'.
"Daddy... daddy!"
Mavis/Daddy JINX
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VHM Hollies, Best. CCR. Imitation. Evah. (right down to the indecipherable enunciation.) Another band that should be in the RnRHOF but isn't.
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BOS The Neil and the Damage Done.
It's always amazed me that at a time when Art Linkletter and others were screaming about "drug songs", some of the best anti-drug songs were being written.
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TANC: Arlo's "Steel/Feel" cover of "City of N'awlins". BOS2
and here's Rod the Bod with "Maggie May 2: This Time It's Personal"
for years I thought "There ain't a lady in the land so fine" was "There ain't a lady has a man so fine".
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I don't object if you call collect.
VHM the Rodster.
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Did you guys already check out today's WDRV trivia question?
What name did Led Zeppelin first audition under?
1. Whoopie Cushion
2. Torpedos
3. Super Yardbirds
4. The Zeps
5. Hot Air
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OMFG! BOS3 Stevie, "Superwoman", which shoulda been a much bigger hit.
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Did you guys already check out today's WDRV trivia question?
What name did Led Zeppelin first audition under?
1. Whoopie Cushion
2. Torpedos
3. Super Yardbirds
4. The Zeps
5. Hot Air
That's tricky because technically they started out as "The New Yardbirds", didn't they?
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OMFG! BOS3 Stevie, "Superwoman", which shoulda been a much bigger hit.
now it's *really* OMFG! -- he's letting it track into "Where Were You When I Needed You" !!!
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Surely Mark is BOS-ing the Moodies, "Just a Singer".
another fave mondegreen: I thought "so many people, bridging the seas" was "so many people, really diseased"
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yikes, why is the jock subbing for Bob so overmodulated? Turn. Down. The. Mic!
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Wow -- Gary Glitter runs away with it, getting more than twice the votes of the 2nd-place finisher. Chicagoans just love their pedophiles! Somebody tell the NHL...
Janis Joplin Move Over 6.2%
Staple Singers I'll Take You There 7.6%
Hollies Long Cool Woman 9.3%
Neil Young The Needle and the Damage Done 11.6%
Deep Purple Smoke on the Water 9.3%
Arlo Guthrie City of New Orleans 9.8%
Rod Stewart You Wear it Well 6.7%
Gary Glitter Rock 'n Roll Part 2 24.4%
Stevie Wonder Superwoman 6.2%
Moody Blues I'm Just a Singer 8.9%