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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 15, 2007, 10:03:31 AM
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Stevie, you nasty boy!
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BOS T.Heads. Here come a riddle, here come a clue!
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Whoa!! BOS! TH, Love Comes to Town!
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Whoa!! BOS! TH, Love Comes to Town!
Bustout? I don't recognize this one at all.
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Whoa!! BOS! TH, Love Comes to Town!
Bustout? I do recognize this one at all.
I do believe Dave's played it once or twice. Still rare enuf to have impact.
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Jose! (the good one) BOS for "Chico and the Man". I was so sad when Freddie did himself in.
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Whoa!! BOS! TH, Love Comes to Town!
Bustout? I do recognize this one at all.
I do believe Dave's played it once or twice. Still rare enuf to have impact.
Yep, once in the DB, about 2.5 years ago.
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so, davefish, did that sound like "TV Party tonight" this time? :wink:
VHM Chico & the Man and the "Paul Simon Special" (!)
least necessary: Boston. Bob played "Something About You" earlier in '76.
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Jose! (the good one) BOS for "Chico and the Man". I was so sad when Freddie did himself in.
a NYC deejay named Steve "Smokin" Weed played "Freddies Dead" after announcing Mr Prinze's demise.
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so, davefish, did that sound like "TV Party tonight" this time? :wink:
Yes! Thanks for administering Uncle Mike's "Mondegreen-No-More". I needed that.
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Back In Love Again - BOS from me.
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Back in love......
this cat's chair dancing.
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BOS2 LTD, Jeffrey Osborne before he went solo. A funk/disco/soul classic.
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BOS Runaway
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BOS2 LTD, Jeffrey Osborne before he went solo. A funk/disco/soul classic.
Hey, never knew that was JO. You learn something new every day.
HM for Ms Raitt.
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Bonnie goes the Ronstadt route -- "please, here's a '60s remake -- I want a hit single". But it wasn't, exactly. Tho' it is a fine version.
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
Eh, maybe not dead, but it was coughing up blood last night.
Meeting time -- ttfn.
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
I suspect this is going to get heavy action in the popular BOS voting, too.
Wow, the l-o-o-o-o-o-o-ng version!
And here's Christopher Glenn!
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
Eh, maybe not dead, but it was coughing up blood last night.
well, Bob did die of lung cancer... Too much ganja, mon.
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Gazz Gazz disco Gazz! VHM Brick.
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And here's Christopher Glenn!
I got to give a full BOS vote to "In The News".
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a neither-BOS-nor-WOS to the Dead, estimating their considerable profits.
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BOS Estimated Prophet
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VHM Dave Mason, lettin' it go/flow, y'know?
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one more BOS to Dave Mason.
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Not familiar with this last "I Got the Time" but it sounds Babys-esque--a deep cut fromt their debut maybe?
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Not familiar with this last "I Got the Time" but it sounds Babys-esque--a deep cut fromt their debut maybe?
DING! DING! DING! I had no idea, myself.
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
Eh, maybe not dead, but it was coughing up blood last night.
well, Bob did die of lung cancer... Too much ganja, mon.
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I'd thought it was brain cancer, or as a friend said, cancer of everything.
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BOS3 "Exodus". What a concept: a Marley tune that hasn't been played to death.
Eh, maybe not dead, but it was coughing up blood last night.
well, Bob did die of lung cancer... Too much ganja, mon.
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I'd thought it was brain cancer, or as a friend said, cancer of everything.
per Wiki:
In July 1977, Marley was found to have malignant melanoma in a football wound on his right hallux (big toe). Marley refused amputation, citing worries that the operation would affect his dancing, as well as the Rastafari belief that the body must be "whole": “Rasta no abide amputation. I don't allow a man to be dismantled.”
Marley may have seen medical doctors as samfai (tricksters, deceivers). True to this belief Marley went against all surgical possibilities and sought out other means that would not break his religious beliefs. He also refused to register a will, based on the Rastafari belief that writing a will is acknowledging death as inevitable, thus disregarding the everlasting (or everliving, as Rastas say) character of life.
The cancer then metastasized to Marley's brain, lungs, liver, and stomach.
Now, I know Western music fans like to think of Rastafarianism as colorful and benign... but as they say on South Park, "That's some f---ed up s--t there".
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yikes, the Stupidest. Fogheads. EVAH -- Annalisa's trivia was "name Bowie's 2 LPs in '77" (it's "Low" and "Heroes") and we got answers like
"Rebel Rebel and Diamond Dogs"
"Let's Dance and Young America"
again I say: Yikes.
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11/15/2007 - Thursday! Fun times in...1977!!
1. Stevie Wonder - I Wish
2. Talking Heads - Love Comes to Town
3. Boston - Peace of Mind
4. LTD - Back in Love Again
5. Bonnie Raitt - Runaway
6. Bob Marley - Exodus
7. Brick - Dazz
8. Grateful Dead - Estimated Prophet (BEST OF SET!!)
9. Dave Mason - Let it Go, Let it Flow
10. Babys - If You've Got the Time
BONUS TRACK: David Bowie - Sound & Vision
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Whoa!! BOS! TH, Love Comes to Town!
BOS in spite of what I already know is coming.
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so, davefish, did that sound like "TV Party tonight" this time? :wink:
VHM Chico & the Man and the "Paul Simon Special" (!)
least necessary: Boston. Bob played "Something About You" earlier in '76.
"Pat Sajak: Weather." Well, yeah. Are game show hosts birthed from the earth?