10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on December 27, 2007, 09:58:49 AM
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well, thank goddess. Steve Miller serenades us, and Teddy P wakes up everybody.
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they had one thing in common: they were good in bed. faster! faster!
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he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally
he was terminally pretty.
Interesting to get a classic with a major hiccup like that.
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he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally
he was terminally pretty.
Interesting to get a classic with a major hiccup like that.
did I miss something?
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Proxy of Fez-wearer.
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he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally
he was terminally pretty.
Interesting to get a classic with a major hiccup like that.
did I miss something?
the song skipped just like that
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Proxy of Fez-wearer.
I wanna be your holy man.
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BOS Tavares, disco "Heaven".
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Ford & Carter: not best friends. Cute, Dave.
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the brothas, the brothas: be good to their Johnson, and they'll be good to you.
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he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally he was terminally
he was terminally pretty.
Interesting to get a classic with a major hiccup like that.
did I miss something?
the song skipped just like that
Either I totally spaced (not out of the question) or it was only your player.
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the brothas, the brothas: be good to their Johnson, and they'll be good to you.
One of my favorites. An awesome song.
By the by, I didn't notice anything strange about "LithFL" earlier, but I might not have been paying attention.
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BOS2 Mr Palmer. I can't do what the big boys do either.
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OMFG! the princess' fave letch comes "Breezin'" on in! BOS3.
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the brothas, the brothas: be good to their Johnson, and they'll be good to you.
One of my favorites. An awesome song.
By the by, I didn't notice anything strange about "LithFL" earlier, but I might not have been paying attention.
Maybe it was my stream buffering having an issue. Sounds like it must have been.
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the brothas, the brothas: be good to their Johnson, and they'll be good to you.
One of my favorites. An awesome song.
By the by, I didn't notice anything strange about "LithFL" earlier, but I might not have been paying attention.
Maybe it was my stream buffering having an issue. Sounds like it must have been.
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Yep, probably so--I didn't notice it either.
This set is in the DB but as a classic. It aired June 23, 2005, and LitFL is marked as being played in the wrong year. Not sure about that--I think the album was out shortly before Xmas of 76. New Kid in Town was the first single, tho, iirc.
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This set is in the DB but as a classic. It aired June 23, 2005, and LitFL is marked as being played in the wrong year. Not sure about that--I think the album was out shortly before Xmas of 76. New Kid in Town was the first single, tho, iirc.
indeed, Dec '76 was when the LP came out, preceded by "NKIT" as a 45. "LITFL" was the 3rd single, after "Hotel CA", somewhere around the summer of '77.
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This set is in the DB but as a classic. It aired June 23, 2005, and LitFL is marked as being played in the wrong year. Not sure about that--I think the album was out shortly before Xmas of 76. New Kid in Town was the first single, tho, iirc.
indeed, Dec '76 was when the LP came out, preceded by "NKIT" as a 45. "LITFL" was the 3rd single, after "Hotel CA", somewhere around the summer of '77.
As a semi-related aside, I just heard (learned?) that the Eagles wrote "New Kid in Town" in response to Bruce Springsteen's burgeoning success. Sad guys.
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This set is in the DB but as a classic. It aired June 23, 2005, and LitFL is marked as being played in the wrong year. Not sure about that--I think the album was out shortly before Xmas of 76. New Kid in Town was the first single, tho, iirc.
indeed, Dec '76 was when the LP came out, preceded by "NKIT" as a 45. "LITFL" was the 3rd single, after "Hotel CA", somewhere around the summer of '77.
As a semi-related aside, I just heard (learned?) that the Eagles wrote "New Kid in Town" in response to Bruce Springsteen's burgeoning success. Sad guys.
"Just heard"? we discussed that here eons ago, iirc. As Glenn Frey described NKIT, "another commentary on the music business disguised as a love song". In other words, not their first and not their last. And a fairly clever one IMHO. Not sad at all -- I mean, their first LP came out before Bruce's, they had hit singles (unlike Bruce) and suddenly he's on the cover of Time & Newsweek and they're... not. Perfectly reasonable reaction. ;)
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12/27/2007 - Thursday....It's 1976 on 10 @ 10
1. Steve Miller - Serenade
2. Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - Wake Up Everyone
3. Eagles - Life in the Fast Lane
4. Gary Wright - Dreamweaver
5. Steely Dan - The Fez
6. Tavares - Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel
7. Queen - You're My Best Friend
8. Brothers Johnson - I'll Be Good To YOu
9. Robert Palmer - Man Smart, Woman Smarter
10. George Benson - Breezin'
BONUS TRACK: ELO - Do Ya