10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on June 07, 2007, 10:02:46 AM
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a nice surprise, and Spot-the-Vinyl too! TOTHC Ann Peebles.
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Indceed, nice start to the set. It for some reason just dawned on me how similar the band on the Ann Peebles track is to the Al Green songs of the same era. Safe to say they are one and the same?
Back in the office for the first time since friday (a sort of extra long weekend in Oregon) and my typing skills show it. So pls. forgive all typos.
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Picking the Stealers Wheel tune for the vinyl--Dave's slipping it in early today.
ETA: DM just confirmed via IM that the SW was the first of two vinyl tracks today.
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Indceed, nice start to the set. It for some reason just dawned on me how similar the band on the Ann Peebles track is to the Al Green songs of the same era. Safe to say they are one and the same?
I dunno if she was a Memphis/Muscle Shoals artist off the top o' me head. But it's quite possible.
Stealer's Wheel: possible vinyl?
Spiro Agnew: definite asshole.
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Come go with Mavis and daddy daddy daddy.
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DM just confirmed via IM that the SW was the first of two vinyl tracks today.
let's hope the 2nd is a bustout -- this is perfectly enjoyable (how could '73 not be?) but it also fairly rote so far.
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DM just confirmed via IM that the SW was the first of two vinyl tracks today.
let's hope the 2nd is a bustout -- this is perfectly enjoyable (how could '73 not be?) but it also fairly rote so far.
Safe to say the Elton tune is NOT the vinyl. And I was thinking both the SW and Staples tunes were pretty infrequently heard, although neither is a first-timer either.
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BOS Blue Ridge Fogarty, "Jambalaya". Yee haw!
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The Blue Ridge Rangers for SH6--Hank Sr.'s signature tune was a natural for Fogarty to cover. But is it the viny? Withholding my say for a couple more tunes--certainly could be.
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BOS2 Mr Simon -- god how I loved this LP. This and Innervisions helped me make it thru my first semester of college.
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BOS3 "Stir it Up", a major flashback to early '73, one of my fave covers of that era, and it shoulda been a bigger hit, IMHO.
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BOS4 EWG, Frahnkensteen.
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Just rolled into the ghetto with War, and I think this is tune No. 10, so no bustouts today. But pretty nice batch of songs, as you'd expect in any '73 set.
Btw, the Fogarty song was indeed the second vinyl, again per DM. Also got my BOS vote.
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Bonus: TOP, "What is Hip?" Hanging out with the so-called hippie set.
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Missed the phone call, but nice pick by the foghead for the bonus track--ToP's What Is Hip. One of the best horn charts ever in pop music.
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Missed the phone call, but nice pick by the foghead for the bonus track--ToP's What Is Hip. One of the best horn charts ever in pop music.
Indeed... his other choices were Springsteen and the GD (Goddamn Dead), "Eyes of the World", which I totally cringed expecting him to pick. :wink:
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06/07/2007 - Thursday - 1973 HEY! Spot-The-Vinyl...twice!!
1. Ann Peebles - I Can't Stop The Rain
2. Led Zep - D'yer Mak'er
3. Stealer's Wheel VINYL #1 - original 45 release - Everyone's Agreed That Everything Will Turn Out Fine
4. Staple Singers - If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)
5. Elton John - Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
6. Blue Ridge Rangers (John Fogerty) VINYL #2 - Jambalaya
7. Paul Simon - One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor
8. Johnny Nash - Stir It Up
9. Edgar Winter - Frankenstein (BEST OF SET!!)
10. War - The World Is A Ghetto
BONUS TRACK: Tower Of Power - What Is Hip?
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Indceed, nice start to the set. It for some reason just dawned on me how similar the band on the Ann Peebles track is to the Al Green songs of the same era. Safe to say they are one and the same?
I dunno if she was a Memphis/Muscle Shoals artist off the top o' me head. But it's quite possible.
Just remembered to look this up. And indeed, she was anther Hi Records stalwart.
A diminutive singer with a powerful voice and an even stronger attitude, Ann Peebles was one of the artists who defined Willie Mitchell's legendary Memphis soul label Hi Records, along with Al Green and, later, O.V. Wright.