10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on February 15, 2007, 10:01:10 AM
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I had a feeling....
Livin' it up while we're goin' down...a veritable supermarket of double entendres.
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cool crazy beautiful world
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cool crazy beautiful world
that Clegg, with two G's, like your initials :wink:
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pretty sure I'm the only big Chris Rea fan around here, so a preemptive BOS vote before all the haters post.
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workin on it
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goin to the end of the line
I'm taking the day off to grade papers, don't know all the tunes, like this next one
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pretty sure I'm the only big Chris Rea fan around here, so a preemptive BOS vote before all the haters post.
I just get annoyed by the backing vocals, which assert that the word "work" rhymes with "duck."
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I will not lie down
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I will not lie down
Don Henley and Axl Rose (during his 15 minutes).
Don't think I've heard this siince 89. While I'm not bothered by it, I don't think I've missed it much either.
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I will not lie down
Don Henley and Axl Rose (during his 15 minutes).
Dayam! Never noticed the Rose Man in there. Funny.
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pretty sure I'm the only big Chris Rea fan around here, so a preemptive BOS vote before all the haters post.
I could listen to "Fool" on repeat for a weekend, but the rest of his catalog I only know from 10@10, which is to say, not much, and I find "Workin' on It" a little anonymously Fab-T-Bird-ish. ("Road to Hell" is nice, though.)
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humming song
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the cure?
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sewing the seeds of love
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the cure?
Yes, indeedy. And this is Tears for Fears, channelling the Beatles, which seemed a popular thing to do in the late 80s (see also Jeff Lynne).
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the cure?
Yes, indeedy. And this is Tears for Fears, channelling the Beatles, which seemed a popular thing to do in the late 80s (see also Jeff Lynne).
I think Jeff Lynne was channeling the Beatles when he was in utero.
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wow, I don't feel bad about missing this one at all :wink:
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the cure?
Yes, indeedy. And this is Tears for Fears, channelling the Beatles, which seemed a popular thing to do in the late 80s (see also Jeff Lynne).
I think Jeff Lynne was channeling the Beatles when he was in utero.
Well played, sir.
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02/15/2007 - Thursday!! Good times in...1989!!
1. Aerosmith - Love in an Elevator
2. Johnny Clegg & Savuka - Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World
3. Chris Rea - Working on it
4. Stevie Ray Vaughan - The House is a Rockin'
5. Traveling Wilburys - End of the Line (BEST OF SET!!)
6. Alarm - Devolution Working Man's Blues
7. Don Henley - I Will Not Go Quietly
8. Tracy Chapman - Crossroads
9. Cure - Love Song
10. Tears For Fears - Sowing the Seeds of Love
BONUS TRACK: Bruce Cockburn - If a Tree Falls