10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: ggould on February 19, 2007, 10:14:40 AM
-
just tuned in to "It's a Shame"
every song preceded by audio of artists' reminiscences.
-
Is everybody on vacation? Feh - not me. Anybody figure out the "hidden theme" yet? The KFOG playlists were broken from Jan 13, but luckily they started working again on Feb 8, and I do have all of this morning's listings so far, so, yay! (Will post in Stream of Consciousness.) However, this 10@10 is also supposed to fit into the theme. Hrmmmm...
-
Dancing in the Streets
-
I'm working today. Alas, no Windows Media Player allowed = no 10@10 for me. Unless someone knows a way to get KFOG to play through iTunes (damn, if iTunes became the celestial radio tuner RadioSpy once wanted to be, Game Fucking Over). A theme with only "It's a Shame" as a clue makes me guess "songs performed by one star and written by another"?
-
Reach Out and I'll Be There
-
It's a Motor Town Revue! Led off with Smokey's Going to A Go Go, then the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. Then the Spinners tune.
-
Can I Get a Witness?
-
Stop! The Love You Save May Be Your Own!
-
sing it!
-
"What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?"
Loved Joan Osborne's version of this on "Standing In the Shadows of Motown"... but then, I love Joan's version of anything.
-
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
hear the electric sitar?
-
It's a Motor Town Revue! Led off with Smokey's Going to A Go Go, then the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. Then the Spinners tune.
Now that I think of it, there may have been a Temptations tune after the Supremes, but I can't remember what it was--not one of their standards.
I'm recognizing most of these interview clips from 4 or 5 elpee vinyl box set that I got around 82 or 83. It had interview clips iinterspersed between about every top 10 Motown hit you can name from the 60s and early 70s. I'll try to find it later today--right now it's kind of buried.
-
"Signed Sealed Delivered, I'm Yours"
Ah, one of the tracks on our wedding reception "slide show". Ahhh, cheese. At least we had good tunes:
Stevie, Shonen Knife's "On Top Of The World", and Radney Foster+Abra Moore's "Baby I'm In".
First dance: Joan's cover of Bob, "Make You Feel My Love"
-
"Reach Out" in Italian? Play it, Dave!
-
Anyone remember hearing this set before? If they had some sort of theme to stick to (which I didn't figure out, btw), I'm wondering if this wasn't something DM put on tape for the occasion.
-
I feel like I've heard it before, with all these clips
Anyone remember hearing this set before? If they had some sort of theme to stick to (which I didn't figure out, btw), I'm wondering if this wasn't something DM put on tape for the occasion.
-
"What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?"
Loved Joan Osborne's version of this on "Standing In the Shadows of Motown"... but then, I love Joan's version of anything.
Ditto; I remember gushing over it here on the board right after I saw the film in Boston a few years ago (I was on a date with someone who'd never heard of her and asked, "Is she related to Ozzy?" when she appeared).
Fab choices, and I'm sure I've never heard those interview clips, so I'll try to listen tonight.
-
I feel like I've heard it before, with all these clipsAnyone remember hearing this set before? If they had some sort of theme to stick to (which I didn't figure out, btw), I'm wondering if this wasn't something DM put on tape for the occasion.
Yeah, the KFOG presidents day variety page that Darryl linked to over in the KFOG But not 10@10 thread says it's a classic 10@10, so most likely it is, with just a new intro patched in. Wishful thinking on my part--he's done it once or twice but not too often.
Still no clue what the theme is--but then I'm usually clueless on these things anyway.
-
Based on Darryl's post in the other thread, I'm guessing the all-day theme was artist interview clips. Whatever was on kfog.com about it is gone now. (Dave mentioned there was a "prize" at the top of 10@10) FWIW, this seemed like a "new" Motortown Revue to me; I don't ever remember one that included "The Love You Save".
-
It's a Motor Town Revue! Led off with Smokey's Going to A Go Go, then the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. Then the Spinners tune.
BOS to the only time Mary and Flo ever got to out-shout Diana on record (to my knowledge). Whoo-ooh-OOH-ooh-ooh.
-
Ditto; I remember gushing over it here on the board right after I saw the film in Boston a few years ago (I was on a date with someone who'd never heard of her and asked, "Is she related to Ozzy?" when she appeared).
Did you say, "No, Harriet."?
Some date. :-}
-
It's a Motor Town Revue! Led off with Smokey's Going to A Go Go, then the Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On. Then the Spinners tune.
Now that I think of it, there may have been a Temptations tune after the Supremes, but I can't remember what it was--not one of their standards.
It's "Since I Lost My Baby".
...good things are bad and what's happy is sad...
-
No entry for Monday in the 10@10 page on kfog.com, but since my internal clock seems to still be set on Central Time I'm up early enough to recreate it.
1. Miracles - Going To A Go-Go
2. Supremes - You Keep Me Hanging On
3. Temptations - Since I Lost My Baby
4. Spinners - It's A Shame
5. Martha & the Vandellas - Dancin' In the Street
6. Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There
7. Marvin Gaye - Can I Get A Witness
8. Jackson 5 - The Love You Save
9. Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes of the Broken Hearted
10. Stevie Wonder - Signed Sealed Delivered, I'm Yours