10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on October 29, 2007, 09:53:55 AM
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Heard the promo yesterday, 28 years from one set to the next could be a record.
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Heard the promo yesterday, 28 years from one set to the next could be a record.
Not counting Don Pardo's old birthday set, obv.
Huge BOS1 to Aimee Mann, "That's Just What You Are." Genius songwriting that deserved better (her label fucked her over so hard).
Is Seal a given?
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Heard the promo yesterday, 28 years from one set to the next could be a record.
I was hoping for better, since my 10:00 meeting was cancelled. But if we get Edwyn Collins again I'll stop kvetching.
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Heard the promo yesterday, 28 years from one set to the next could be a record.
Not counting Don Pardo's old birthday set, obv.
There was a time when April Fool's Day meant a big-band set from 1942.
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This sounds like Timbuk3, but I've never heard it before. Kinda cool, so VHM from me whoever it is.
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Assume the Morphine track is #2? Not bad so far. Is this Springsteen again? Ghost of Tom Joad was '95, yes?
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dunno who was "Starting From Scratch"; VHM Broooce.
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Assume the Morphine track is #2? Not bad so far. Is this Springsteen again? Ghost of Tom Joad was '95, yes?
Thanks for confirming - I assumed Morphine b/c of the baritone sax, but didn't know. Broooce is sounding nice, too.
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Assume the Morphine track is #2? Not bad so far. Is this Springsteen again? Ghost of Tom Joad was '95, yes?
Thanks for confirming - I assumed Morphine b/c of the baritone sax, but didn't know. Broooce is sounding nice, too.
Yep, this'd be my BOS1, but holding onto my vote pending the possibility of Jayhawks, Wilco, Son Volt, or Steve Earle (three of the four had high-water albums in 95, and the Wilco had one or two songs worth hearing).
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Is Seal a given?
It's only our 5th set from '95, but no Seal before now.
The 2 tunes we've heard in all four preceeding sets are Heather Nova & U2.
ETA: and in 3 out of 4 we got Dionne Farris & Jeff Buckley.
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WOS to Sheryl Crow, "Can't Sing in Tune Anymore."
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Dave makes us eat Crow.
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Givin' some love to Ms. Crow, a guilty pleasure. HM.
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"Santa Monica" makes up for the Crow. BOS.
This is the stuff I was listening to in '95, and I thought it was actually a pretty good year overall.
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"Santa Monica" makes up for the Crow. BOS.
This is the stuff I was listening to in '95, and I thought it was actually a pretty good year overall.
Ditto the BOS -- as often happens in '90s sets, the best songs are ones KFOG was ignoring at the time but which were Live 105 staples. Like this one.
why are we hearing a current commercial in a '95 set?
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World Wide Web? 10 free hours? A classic example of "the first one's free..."
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in 3 out of 4 we got Dionne Farris
Now 4 out of 5.
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in 3 out of 4 we got Dionne Farris
make that 4 out of 5. Not bad for a OHW.
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"I Know" was really one of my favorite songs of the year, and I never hear it anywhere else except in Dave's 1995 sets, but predictability of this sort really corrodes my enjoyment.
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in 3 out of 4 we got Dionne Farris
Now 4 out of 5.
JINX out of JINX!
But I'll ditto Mark's comment. There's a lot more to choose from, Dave.
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proxy of RazstyWOS: Ms Merchant.
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in 3 out of 4 we got Dionne Farris
Now 4 out of 5.
Did I ever mention that my brother Joel had a band all through med school (& they still do a couple gigs/year to this day)? He played bass & the occasional trumpet, his housemate Mike played lead guitar, other housemate John played rhythm & another guy in their class played keyboards. They had to go outside the med school to find a drummer though, so guess what they called themselves? That's right - Four Out of Five Doctors!
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"I Know" was really one of my favorite songs of the year, and I never hear it anywhere else except in Dave's 1995 sets, but predictability of this sort really corrodes my enjoyment.
Yeah, 95 really was a good year for music--I bought a TON of records that year (and the next couple). It wouldn't take too much digging to come up with a nice variety of stuff.
This Natalie Merchant? Or Cowboy Junkies? I can rarely tell them apart?
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"I Know" was really one of my favorite songs of the year, and I never hear it anywhere else except in Dave's 1995 sets, but predictability of this sort really corrodes my enjoyment.
Yeah, 95 really was a good year for music--I bought a TON of records that year (and the next couple). It wouldn't take too much digging to come up with a nice variety of stuff.
This Natalie Merchant? Or Cowboy Junkies? I can rarely tell them apart?
Yeah, I mention this ever time '95 rolls around, but I got a GREAT mix tape that year through a buddy, made by some kids at the Duke U. radio station.
Natalie is actually a bustout, but then again it is still in regular KFOG rotation. And for the first time, Jill Sobule kissing a girl at a different time of year than the Friday of Pride week.
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VHM Jill Sobule, making an outside-the-Pride-Set appearance.
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What was that Nick Cage movie? Leaving Las Vegas?
ETA: IMDB confirms 1995.
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Nic Cage, getting ready to tie one on.
OK, here's one of those Wilco tracks I was talking about. I could swear I've heard this in a past 10@10, but I'm not finding it in the DB.
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Nic Cage, getting ready to tie one on.
OK, here's one of those Wilco tracks I was talking about. I could swear I've heard this in a past 10@10, but I'm not finding it in the DB.
VHM Nic Cage when he was good.
BOS2 Wilco.
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Nic Cage, getting ready to tie one on.
OK, here's one of those Wilco tracks I was talking about. I could swear I've heard this in a past 10@10, but I'm not finding it in the DB.
"Box Full Of Letters" showed up in a '94 set once, I think this is the correct year though, right?
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OK, here's one of those Wilco tracks I was talking about. I could swear I've heard this in a past 10@10, but I'm not finding it in the DB.
OK, found it. It was played in a '94 set, which is the wrong year of appearance (it wasn't released til '95).