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Title: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:00:55 AM
Whatever gets ya thru the night! (Or the morning...)

ETA: First visit to '74 of 2008--I thought we'd been here once recently but last time was Dec 15.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:04:10 AM
Place your bets for 1974 possibilities: Eagles, America, Elton John, Doobies, BTO, Eric Clapton, Barry White, Chicago, Dylan, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: mshray on February 04, 2008, 10:05:12 AM
Say, I'd like to know where you got the notion...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:06:16 AM
Say, I'd like to know where you got the notion...
...rock on wit yo' bad self...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:07:34 AM
That train kept a rollin'...paging Ms. Alicat!

ETA: Upon further reflection, is this from '74? I thought this was on their Live Bootleg, which wasn't out for at least a couple years, iirc.
ETA2: Never mind. It was on Get Your Wings, which was from '74. Pass the coffee...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:13:10 AM
Doobs, from "Once Were Vices Are Now Habits"
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Davefish on February 04, 2008, 10:17:57 AM
Great candid Nixon stuff.  Never heard that before.

And Mondo Pretenso from ELO.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:19:20 AM
Great candid Nixon stuff.  Never heard that before.

And Mondo Pretenso from ELO.
Yeah, Dave's had some new soundbites/actualities for this new year.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:21:57 AM
Great candid Nixon stuff.  Never heard that before.

And Mondo Pretenso from ELO.

Agreed--that bit about catching him picking his nose was classic. However, he sounds anything but contrite, considering he was minutes away from announcing his resignation. Wotta weasel..
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: mshray on February 04, 2008, 10:22:06 AM
That train kept a rollin'...paging Ms. Alicat!

ETA: Upon further reflection, is this from '74? I thought this was on their Live Bootleg, which wasn't out for at least a couple years, iirc.
ETA2: Never mind. It was on Get Your Wings, which was from '74. Pass the coffee...

Still, it has to be said that playing tracks from live albums is about the rarest thing Dave does, so it was pretty interesting just for that reason.  Think of all the other great live albums he's never dipped into.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Davefish on February 04, 2008, 10:22:40 AM
BOS for Kool, et al.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:27:20 AM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Davefish on February 04, 2008, 10:30:12 AM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
I never would have guessed who this was.  I thought it might be Nils Lofgren.  I like the riff borrowed from "Jet".
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:30:26 AM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
Wow!  I don't recall ever hearing this in my 20 years of 10at10!
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:32:35 AM
And BOS2, right on its (silver) heels...A Dream Goes On Forever....

One of Todd's prettiest melodies...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:34:04 AM
Glad he condensed all the 1974 cheese into a medley, as there was lots of it in 74!
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:36:25 AM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
Wow!  I don't recall ever hearing this in my 20 years of 10at10!

It's in the DB just once--about a year ago.

And yeah, '74 was a big year for cheeze, but I'd love to hear a few of those once in awhile. Maybe the Manilow or Seasons in the Sun. Just once.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: mshray on February 04, 2008, 10:37:53 AM
He can sing you into paradise - another BOS for the Jazz man.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: urth on February 04, 2008, 10:38:06 AM
The Jazzman's signifyin'....BOS3. Play it, Mr. Sanborn...
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Davefish on February 04, 2008, 10:42:04 AM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
Wow!  I don't recall ever hearing this in my 20 years of 10at10!

It's in the DB just once--about a year ago.

And yeah, '74 was a big year for cheeze, but I'd love to hear a few of those once in awhile. Maybe the Manilow or Seasons in the Sun. Just once.
You can hear "Seasons".  It's a regular Hit from Hell.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: Wayback on February 04, 2008, 10:48:06 AM
Good set. BOS=Silverheels, VHM=Eyes of Silver, Train Kept A Rollin, Jazzman, and Nixon soundbite & Cheese hits medley.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: RGMike on February 04, 2008, 02:03:38 PM
Solid BOS, FMac with Bob Welch--Silverheels.

If I could sing like Paul McCartney, get funky like Etta James....
Wow!  I don't recall ever hearing this in my 20 years of 10at10!

It's in the DB just once--about a year ago.


Dave has played the cover version by Blaze too.
Title: Re: 4 February 2008--it's 1974
Post by: RGMike on February 04, 2008, 02:06:51 PM
The Jazzman's signifyin'....BOS3. Play it, Mr. Sanborn...

damn, I missed a chance to say "The Gaz Man's testifyin'"  TANC: Gaz & I heard Ms King's follow-up, "Nightingale" on the Klassic Kasem Kountdown Saturday.

02/04/2008 - Monday! Making the best of the day with...1974!!
 
1.  John Lennon - Whatever Gets You Through the Night  
2.  Hues Corporation - Rock the Boat  
3.  Aerosmith - Train Kept a Rollin'  
4.  Doobie Brothers - Eyes of Silver  
5.  ELO - Boy Blue  
6.  Kool & the Gang - Jungle Boogie  
7.  Fleetwood Mac - Silver Heels  
8.  Todd Rundgren - A Dream Goes on Forever (BEST OF SET!!)  
9.  Bobby Womack - Lookin' for a Love  
10.  Carole King - Jazzman

BONUS: Al Green - Sha La La (Make Me Happy)