10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on June 14, 2007, 10:05:26 AM
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Missed the spinning of the big wheel, but I'm hearing Dave Edmunds - "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll)" which is 1977, idn't it??
did we really only go back in time 2 yrs since yesterday?
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ok, now it's "Missionary Man", which is like 1986 or something. I'm confused.
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ok, it's really '86
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ok, it's really '86
I had thought that was a much older song too, though it was Nick Lowe, rather than Edmunds. Maybe Nick's version really is newer...
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ok, it's really '86
I had thought that was a much older song too, though it was Nick Lowe, rather than Edmunds. Maybe Nick's version really is newer...
Aha! You are corRECT Sir! We've heard Edmunds in '77 and Lowe in '86 before, I was just not paying close enough atttention.
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Nice of Dave to remind us all what a sweet guy Jerry Falwell was.
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Nice to hear "Summer's Cauldron" & "Kiss", can't decide which is more deserving of a BOS vote so I'll split 'em.
VHM BoDeans "Fadeaway".
I suspect Dave will wrap with Blow Monkeys though.
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My stream is behind, but I'll vote the bodeans
BOS
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Nice to hear "Summer's Cauldron" & "Kiss", can't decide which is more deserving of a BOS vote so I'll split 'em.
VHM BoDeans "Fadeaway".
I suspect Dave will wrap with Blow Monkeys though.
good thing I actually emailed Dave with a 1/2 vote for each, otherwise they wouldn't have tied. Now presumably Big Rick must play both.
Another above average set (although the bar for 1986 is set quite low)...the nearest to being Katrinas were Simple Minds & BoDeans, and I was happily wrong about the Blow Monkeys.
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06/14/2007 - Thursday spins us to...1986!!
1. Nick Lowe - I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock & Roll)
2. Eurythmics - Missionary Man
3. World Party - All Come True
4. Sting - Russians
5. XTC - Summer's Cauldron (BEST OF SET!!)
6. Prince - Kiss
7. Eric Clapton - Run
8. Bodeans - Fadeaway
9. Mr. Mister - Kyrie
10. Simple Minds - All the Things She Said
BONUS TRACK: UB40 - Rat in Me Kitchen
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ok, it's really '86
I had thought that was a much older song too, though it was Nick Lowe, rather than Edmunds. Maybe Nick's version really is newer...
Aha! You are corRECT Sir! We've heard Edmunds in '77 and Lowe in '86 before, I was just not paying close enough atttention.
That's the famous (not to mention inferior) produced-by-Huey Lewis remake of IKTB(WSUTRnR). But not a bad set overall. "Rat in Mi Kitchen" has been a bonus track several times recently, when it wasn't in the set proper.
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Nice to hear "Summer's Cauldron" & "Kiss", can't decide which is more deserving of a BOS vote so I'll split 'em.
VHM BoDeans "Fadeaway".
I suspect Dave will wrap with Blow Monkeys though.
good thing I actually emailed Dave with a 1/2 vote for each, otherwise they wouldn't have tied. Now presumably Big Rick must play both.
Another above average set (although the bar for 1986 is set quite low)...the nearest to being Katrinas were Simple Minds & BoDeans, and I was happily wrong about the Blow Monkeys.
Thanks, Mark, for taking up the mantle and providing commentary since both Mike & I were MIA today. As you've said, looks like a decent 86 set, but the competition in that year isn't the strongest.
I assume Summer's Cauldron did not segue into Grass (as it did in Ginger's set the other day) as no one mentioned it? Too bad, as those are two songs really should be joined forever.
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BOS Sting. Corny a fuck though he may be, he called the game what it was at the time of crisis, and that's more than I can say for any of today's pop tarts.
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BOS Sting. Corny a fuck though he may be, he called the game what it was at the time of crisis, and that's more than I can say for any of today's pop tarts.
TANC: last nite's Simpsons rerun out here was the one where Sting saves trapped-in-a-well Bart. "We're sending our looooove down the weeellll..."