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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on July 04, 2007, 10:31:49 AM
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A theme set fromthe golden age of Trumpet Rock!
Hope y'alls are listening!
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Fantastic set, been listening since the intro while cleaning the car. Had to sneak inside to check the boards, but no one is here! Hope that only means that everyone is listening elsewhere, 'cuz the Monterrey Pop special tonight would seem to preclude a p.m. replay.
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Fantastic set, been listening since the intro while cleaning the car. Had to sneak inside to check the boards, but no one is here! Hope that only means that everyone is listening elsewhere, 'cuz the Monterrey Pop special tonight would seem to preclude a p.m. replay.
Sadly, I was leaving the house just as it started. This is far and away the most-often-repeated "classic" in Dave's arsenal -- this has gotta be the 4th or 5th time it's aired. No complaints, tho'; it's a delight, and I'll def catch it again Sat morning.
The Monterey show (I arrived home at 9:30, so I've missed the first half) is pretty good so far.
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Hrm. The Monterey show was supposed to run until 11, but it's over at 10:25. Will we get a late 10@10 rerun?
Ooops, wait, Monterey's not over -- sounds like Big Rick (or whoever's actually there in the studio) played the segments in the wrong order -- the narrator def said goodbye 5 mins ago!
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Hrm. The Monterey show was supposed to run until 11, but it's over at 10:25. Will we get a late 10@10 rerun?
Ooops, wait, Monterey's not over -- sounds like Big Rick (or whoever's actually there in the studio) played the segments in the wrong order -- the narrator def said goodbye 5 mins ago!
Yeah, I was wondering what that was about. I heard the frist 45 min, missed about 45, and then listened to the rest of it.
Dennis Hopper (who attended) was frequently quoted throughout, and he said in his first quote that he made Easy Rider as an attempt to capture the spirit of Monterrey. Interesting, eh?
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Wow, they actually posted a holiday classic set on the 10@10 page--that's a first!
07/04/2007 - July 4th...a CLASSIC "Brass Rock"
All American Brass Rock
1. Chase - Get It On
2. Ides Of March - Vehicle
3. Hugh Masekela/Friends Of Distinction - Grazin' In The Grasses
4. Chicago - -
5. Blood Sweat & Tears - Lucretia McEvil
6. Jackie Wilson w/ Count Basie - Chain Gang
7. Cold Blood - I Just Want To Make Love To You
8. Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
9. Tower Of Power - Soul Vaccination
10. Beatles - Got To Get You Into My Life
Except they didn't list the Chicago tune (anyone remember what it was? 25 or 6 to 4?) and #3 is credited to both Hugh Masekela and Friends of Distinction and it's called "Grazin in the Grasses"--?!?
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#3 is credited to both Hugh Masekela and Friends of Distinction and it's called "Grazin in the Grasses"--?!?
They played both complete versions.
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Except they didn't list the Chicago tune (anyone remember what it was? 25 or 6 to 4?)
It was "Make Me Smile" with the preceding interlude.