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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on February 16, 2007, 09:28:44 AM
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Heard a promo yesterday afternoon while in the dentist chair.
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Heard a promo yesterday afternoon while in the dentist chair.
coulda been the laughing gas... :wink:
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I went looking back -- has it really been nearly THREE MONTHS since our last 1970 set?? And that one was an ancient "classic" played the day after Thanksgiving! Odd.
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Heard a promo yesterday afternoon while in the dentist chair.
coulda been the laughing gas... :wink:
If only I'd had some. I declined for once, regretted it. :(
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Buddy Miles, Them Changes--nice TOTHC. And quite possibly from vinyl.
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they just don't make great horn breaks like that anymore. 'tis a pity.
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will you walk away from a Macca offering you a hit single? BOS Badfinger.
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Crystal ball says "Dutch Invasion" today. Either Ma Bellamy or The Godness On The Mountain Top.
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And quite possibly from vinyl.
Could we be hearing an all-vinyl set today? Couldn't tell for the Badfinger, but Shakin' All Over sure is from vinyl. And I asked DM about Them Changes, and he said "Tell you at the end."
Nah, this Guess Who track is too clean for vinyl.
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you dat-n-dat-n-dat-n-dah! Burton Cummings, font of profundity.
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I got got got got got no time. Coulda been my theme for the past 6 days.
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Crystal ball says "Dutch Invasion" today. Either Ma Bellamy or The Godness On The Mountain Top.
Cha--CHINGG!!!
Nice going, Herr Gaz.
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Crystal ball says "Dutch Invasion" today. Either Ma Bellamy or The Godness On The Mountain Top.
Ralph's Mother it is!
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BOS2 S&G. Loverly.
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Nice!!! BOS4 (or 5)--Green Manalishi!!!
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the full moon looks! the darkness cooks! "Green Manalishi", BOS3!
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R.I.P. Jimi. I often wonder how much he'd have changed the world if he'd stuck around.
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Two greens in a row, BOS for the Little Green Bag.
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R.I.P. Jimi. I often wonder how much he'd have changed the world if he'd stuck around.
he'd've done the Super Bowl half-time this year instead of Prince :wink:
BOS4 and Dutch Invasion2, George Baker Selection!
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This set has been heavy on psychedelic boogie--George Baker, Fleetwood Mac, Buddy Miles, the song that preceded S&G.
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I have to post my BOS for Creedence -- maybe it doesn't fit with many of the other songs in this set.... but it's one of my all-time faves still.
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Damn, we almost got Mashmakan!
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Bonus: Sly, lettinusbeourselfagin. (the Foghead coulda had "I Think I Love You"!)
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bos (for me) Peter Green!
02/16/2007 - FRIDAY!!!! Good tunes from...1970!!
1. Buddy Miles - Them Changes (vinyl)
2. Badfinger - Come & Get it (BEST OF SET!!)
3. Who - Shakin' All Over
4. Guess Who - No Time
5. The Tee Set - Ma Belle Amie
6. Crow - Cottage Cheese (vinyl)
7. Simon & Garfunkel - El Condor Pasa
8. Fleetwood Mac - The Green Manalishi With the Two Pronged Crown
9. George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag
10. CCR - Lookin' Out My Back Door
BONUS TRACK: Sly and the Family Stone - Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)
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they just don't make great horn breaks like that anymore. 'tis a pity.
Very good point. Our only hope for forestalling the death of brass in rock is that John Mayer discovers it.
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you dat-n-dat-n-dat-n-dah! Burton Cummings, font of profundity.
This was another one of those that was massively popular on 3WS in Pittsburgh but which I've barely if ever heard on the radio since leaving. Others in this group include "Love Is Blue" and Derek's "Cinnamon." I've actaully not heard the latter since leaving for college in 1991.
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6. Crow - Cottage Cheese (vinyl)
This would have been a bigger hit -- and spared Crow from one-hit-wonder status -- if they'd given it a sensible title. How the fuck do you know to request "Cottage Cheese" on the radio? Same thing with the Monkees' "Tapioca Tundra" and a couple hundred other immaturely titled ditties.
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you dat-n-dat-n-dat-n-dah! Burton Cummings, font of profundity.
This was another one of those that was massively popular on 3WS in Pittsburgh but which I've barely if ever heard on the radio since leaving. Others in this group include "Love Is Blue" and Derek's "Cinnamon." I've actually not heard the latter since leaving for college in 1991.
Ah, Derek. As you may have known: He was Scottish, and originally recorded as Johnny Cymbal, his 1963 hit "Mr Bass Man" is one of my earliest music-on-the-radio memories, and (TANC) I just heard it the other day on KOMY. "Cinnamon" struck me as very Tommy Roe/Andy Kim, but was a sizeable hit in NYC -- the follow-up "Back Door Man" (not the Doors tune) got some NY airplay as well. Per Whitburn, he died in 1993.
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Shakin' All Over sure is from vinyl.
shakes in the knee-bone? quivers in the thigh-bone? Poor Roger -- he had Restless Leg Syndrome! If only he'd known.