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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on August 07, 2007, 10:01:08 AM
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Chicago's semi-socially conscious Dialogue to start....
Although it actually turned out to be rather precient--the Peter Ceteras took over, and the Terry Kaths....well, we know what happened to him.
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Chicago's semi-socially conscious Dialogue to start....
Although it actually turned out to be rather precient--the Peter Ceteras took over, and the Terry Kaths....well, we know what happened to him.
Dave can make it hap --
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HOLY CRAP!!! It's Ziggy! And It Ain't Easy!
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"It Ain't Easy" is an easy BOS1. The Bowie version -- not to be confused with those by Long John Baldry or 3DN.
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Chicago's semi-socially conscious Dialogue to start....
Although it actually turned out to be rather precient--the Peter Ceteras took over, and the Terry Kaths....well, we know what happened to him.
Dave can make it hap --
Dave CAN make it happen, but it aint easy...
Hmmm, two for two on songs from CDs in my desk drawer. I may be stuck in the 70's.
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HOLY CRAP!!! It's Ziggy! And It Ain't Easy!
This is just the kind of set I needed to wake me up. Thanks Dave!
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HOLY CRAP!!! It's Ziggy! And It Ain't Easy!
This is just the kind of set I needed to wake me up. Thanks Dave!
Ditto. Tuned in just in time.
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BOS to "Water Song," which I haven't heard in its entirety in ages. Jorma's prettiest work next to "Embryonic Journey."
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Hot Damn! Hot Tuna! BOS2 "Water Song".
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BOS to "Water Song," which I haven't heard in its entirety in ages. Jorma's prettiest work next to "Embryonic Journey."
I always thought this sounded like it belonged on Led Zeppelin 3.
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BOS to "Water Song," which I haven't heard in its entirety in ages. Jorma's prettiest work next to "Embryonic Journey."
Fully with you on that. I remember being amazed when I found out that was all ONE GUY playing that. (Wonder if he overdubbed any of it during recording? Seems impossible...)
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HOLY CRAP!!! It's Ziggy! And It Ain't Easy!
I thought we'd heard this relatively recently & checked to see that it was also tune #2 back in March, when Urth was on jury duty (unable to post, but listening in the waiting room.)
ETA: before that we last heard it in 2002.
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VHM to Sly and Co. runnin' away.
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lookatchoo foolin' you! "Running Away" is something of a frequent flier in '72, but BOS3 anyway. HeeHee, HeeHee.
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No complaints so far, and that includes Alice's campaign pitch. BOS4
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BOS4 Alice not-in-chains. A 3rd party -- the WILD party!
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lookatchoo foolin' you! "Running Away" is something of a frequent flier in '72, but BOS3 anyway. HeeHee, HeeHee.
second dupe from the aforementioned March 8 set (Dave had promised Carpenters in the intro that day & we got "Goodbye To Love" if that jogs any memories."). But that was a fantastic set & I think this one is too, so far.
another BOS to Alice "Elected"
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BOS the MightyZep.
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second dupe from the aforementioned March 8 set (Dave had promised Carpenters in the intor that day & we got "Goodbye To Love" if that jogs any memories."). But that was a fantastic set & I think this one is too, so far.
been a long time since a set this good... BOS5 Zep. Cut to Ann & Nancy Wilson in high school, listening to this with headphones.
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Chicago's semi-socially conscious Dialogue to start....
Although it actually turned out to be rather precient--the Peter Ceteras took over, and the Terry Kaths....well, we know what happened to him.
Dave can make it hap --
Dave CAN make it happen, but it aint easy...
Hmmm, two for two on songs from CDs in my desk drawer. I may be stuck in the 70's.
Okay, with Alice, 3 out of 6 songs from cd's in my desk drawer. Of course, LedZep 4 is in my desk in my home office.
Bos, RocknRoll, but really, 6 way tie so far.
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second dupe from the aforementioned March 8 set (Dave had promised Carpenters in the intor that day & we got "Goodbye To Love" if that jogs any memories."). But that was a fantastic set & I think this one is too, so far.
been a long time since a set this good... BOS5 Zep. Cut to Ann & Nancy Wilson in high school, listening to this with headphones.
My recollection of this is hearing it several times a day on the jukebox in my high school cafeteria when I was a freshman (a year or so later than this set).
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second dupe from the aforementioned March 8 set (Dave had promised Carpenters in the intor that day & we got "Goodbye To Love" if that jogs any memories."). But that was a fantastic set & I think this one is too, so far.
been a long time since a set this good... BOS5 Zep. Cut to Ann & Nancy Wilson in high school, listening to this with headphones.
Sadly, I'll miss the end of this -- 10:30 "scrum" meeting.
Hah! 4 out of 7! Sing it Rev. Al. bos 7
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Hoo lawd! BOS6 Rev Al! we're achieving peak Fab. Yoo. Luss -ity.
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mmmm mmmmm mmmmm
love & happiness
another BOS.
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mmmm mmmmm mmmmm
love & happiness
another BOS.
moan fo' LOVE!
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Holy flaming mother of god! "Telegram Sam"!!! BOS7 (!)
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Jeeee-zus! TRex, Telegram Sam--BOS5 at least. OK Mark, is this is or is this ain't a bustout?
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Hoo lawd! BOS6 Rev Al! we're achieving peak Fab. Yoo. Luss -ity.
chalk up one more BOS for the Rev.
Unlike the rest of the oldies stations, Dave actually plays L&H more often than LST.
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I love how T. Rex inspires religious fervor in some of you. HMhowevermany.
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Jeeee-zus! TRex, Telegram Sam--BOS5 at least. OK Mark, is this is or is this ain't a bustout?
heard it once last year. Close enough for me. This is the set of the month so far.
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Further evidence of Set of the Month: the harrowing "Slippin' Into Darkness." Wow.
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VHM War, slippin' into Set o' the Month territory.
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Sadly, I'll miss the end of this -- 10:30 "scrum" meeting.
Hah! 4 out of 7! Sing it Rev. Al. bos 7
Somebody should page Rod back out of his meeting, before T. Rex is over.
Dayum! now we're Slipping into Darkness & into ten-way tie territory.
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Jeeee-zus! TRex, Telegram Sam--BOS5 at least. OK Mark, is this is or is this ain't a bustout?
heard it once last year. Close enough for me. This is the set of the month so far.
I would have to agree--likely the best we've heard since Dave's birthday set last month.
BOSX+1 War, Slippin' Into Darkness. By far their high-water mark, far above Lowrider.
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Jeeee-zus! TRex, Telegram Sam--BOS5 at least. OK Mark, is this is or is this ain't a bustout?
heard it once last year. Close enough for me. This is the set of the month so far.
I would have to agree--likely the best we've heard since Dave's birthday set last month.
BOSX+1 War, Slippin' Into Darkness. By far their high-water mark, far above Lowrider.
Exxxxxcellent. Get Up, Stand Up!
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BOSX+1 War, Slippin' Into Darkness. By far their high-water mark, far above Lowrider.
I'm still partial to "Galaxy," which no one ever plays (or, apparently, remembers).
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Jeeee-zus! TRex, Telegram Sam--BOS5 at least. OK Mark, is this is or is this ain't a bustout?
heard it once last year. Close enough for me. This is the set of the month so far.
I would have to agree--likely the best we've heard since Dave's birthday set last month.
BOSX+1 War, Slippin' Into Darkness. By far their high-water mark, far above Lowrider.
Exxxxxcellent. Get Up, Stand Up!
And we end, oh so tastefully, with the Dan, Only A Fool Would Say That.
Fookin' gleat!
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only a fool would say this wasn't a GREAT set. proxy of cairo. Unhand that gun, be gone!
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BOSX+1 War, Slippin' Into Darkness. By far their high-water mark, far above Lowrider.
I'm still partial to "Galaxy," which no one ever plays (or, apparently, remembers).
I remember it -- not bad, but a little too "we better make a disco record now" for my taste.
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Very tasty set. Thanks Dave!
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only a fool would say this wasn't a GREAT set. proxy of cairo. Unhand that gun, be gone!
I'll not complain about the Dan, ever, but statistically this is a Katrina.
But in no way detracting from this being a phenomenal set.
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Exxxxxcellent. Get Up, Stand Up!
Good point--I never made the connection before, but both songs have a very similar groove. But which came first? I'm thinking it could have been this one.
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The Temptin' Temptations for the bonus, woo hoo!
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Exxxxxcellent. Get Up, Stand Up!
Good point--I never made the connection before, but both songs have a very similar groove. But which came first? I'm thinking it could have been this one.
per songfacts.com, Marley told War's Harold Brown that SID inspired GUSU:
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=7608
(scroll down to the last entry) Live'n'Learn!
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08/07/2007 - Tuesday! Sounds good! 1972!!
1. Chicago - Dialogue (Parts 1 & 2)
2. David Bowie - It Ain't Easy
3. Hot Tuna - Water Song (BEST OF SET!!)
4. Sly & the Family Stone - Runnin' Away
5. Alice Cooper - Elected
6. Led Zeppelin - Rock & Roll
7. Al Green - Love & Happiness
8. T Rex - Telegram Sam
9. War - Slippin' Into Darkness
10. Steely Dan - Only a Fool Would Say That
BONUS TRACK: Temptations - Papa Was a Rolling Stone