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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on February 13, 2008, 09:24:16 AM
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at least that's what Dave said in yesterday's promo. I may miss the first part on a call, but I trust Urth can update the exact year if I'm too slow.
ETA: 1991 it is.
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These ads on the KFOG stream for WeinerSchnitzel corndogs are making me hungry... but I'm sure a '90s set will make me lose my appetite quickly.
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here comes my call. see ya.
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here comes my call. see ya.
That's unbelieveable!
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We also heard "Unbelieveable" in the '91 "classic" we got just a couple of weeks ago. Let's hope we avoid "Rico Suave" this time...
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These ads on the KFOG stream for WeinerSchnitzel corndogs are making me hungry... but I'm sure a '90s set will make me lose my appetite quickly.
I was listening to KFOX when they were doing their "Vinyl Timeline" bit, and they did the same commercial with different announcers and slight changes in style. It was kinda weird.
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HM, to Webb Wilder, Toughin' it out. This is a def. Narada for me--I heard it in later years, but in 91--no way.
And now Mr. Wilder is languishing in semi-obscurity in Nashvegas.
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What is this "Tough It Out" song? Australian Culture on the Skids?
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HM, to Webb Wilder, Toughin' it out. This is a def. Narada for me--I heard it in later years, but in 91--no way.
And now Mr. Wilder is languishing in semi-obscurity in Nashvegas.
I don't know this song at all. Where was I in '91? Hmmm, Boston listening to the Phoenix. This wouldn't have been their cup of tea, so to speak.
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In mah opinionation... '91 is less than fine.
and yeah, the Webb Wilder is a Narada for me too. Of course I moved here in June of '91 and once I was here I listened to KDIA almost constantly.
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In mah opinionation... '91 is less than fine.
and yeah, the Webb Wilder is a Narada for me too. Of course I moved here in June of '91 and once I was here I listened to KDIA almost constantly.
I can see why you'd do that since KDIA's mission is as follows: "KDIA exists to equip and motivate listeners to advance the cause of Christ through broadcast ministries which edify and evangelize."
;)
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
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In mah opinionation... '91 is less than fine.
and yeah, the Webb Wilder is a Narada for me too. Of course I moved here in June of '91 and once I was here I listened to KDIA almost constantly.
I moved here in October of '91 and landed immediately on KFOG.
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
I think I always ask this when this song comes on, but is that Peter Sellers doing the bit about "rhythm and melody"? What is it from?
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In mah opinionation... '91 is less than fine.
and yeah, the Webb Wilder is a Narada for me too. Of course I moved here in June of '91 and once I was here I listened to KDIA almost constantly.
I can see why you'd do that since KDIA's mission is as follows: "KDIA exists to equip and motivate listeners to advance the cause of Christ through broadcast ministries which edify and evangelize."
;)
LOL! It was a sad day when the great KDIA stopped playing classic R&B (after 35 years!)... actually the frequency (1310) became Radio Disney and the call letters migrated to a gospel station up the dial.
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
Call was short & sweet, back in time for my BOS for Rush.
(after lots of WOS votes for Rush yesterday I'm sure)
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
I think I always ask this when this song comes on, but is that Peter Sellers doing the bit about "rhythm and melody"? What is it from?
I believe it is Sellers but I'm blanking on the source. I have a 4-CD Peter Sellers box at home, it's probably on there somewhere.
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Hey Hey Hey!
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I have a 4-CD Peter Sellers box at home, it's probably on there somewhere.
Does it include The Ladykillers? I got that one, his first feature.
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REM gets to the show, yo ho ho. Stipe trying to be hip-hop reminds me of that clip of Romney saying "Who Let da Dogs Out?"
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Hey Hey Hey!
Yo ho ho!
KRS-1 + REM = most unlikely duet of the year methinks.
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REM gets to the show, yo ho ho. Stipe trying to be hip-hop reminds me of that clip of Romney saying "Who Let da Dogs Out?"
Hey hey hey, I like this one.
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I have a 4-CD Peter Sellers box at home, it's probably on there somewhere.
Does it include The Ladykillers? I got that one, his first feature.
no, not movies -- it's all his comedy albums from the 50s & '60, including his Beatle-song covers (like a Shakesperean recitation of "A Hard day's Night") -- produced by none other than George Martin.
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Hey Hey Hey!
Yo ho ho!
KRS-1 + REM = most unlikely duet of the year methinks.
Tammy Wynette & KLF come to mind...
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Hey hey hey! This caught my attention.
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
Call was short & sweet, back in time for my BOS for Rush.
(after lots of WOS votes for Rush yesterday I'm sure)
aaarrghhh RUSH, WOS! ;)
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BOS B.A.D. -- best of a bad lot, I'll wager.
I think I always ask this when this song comes on, but is that Peter Sellers doing the bit about "rhythm and melody"? What is it from?
I believe it is Sellers but I'm blanking on the source. I have a 4-CD Peter Sellers box at home, it's probably on there somewhere.
From the BAD samples web page:
"Ah yes, delightful, delightful...I wish I could sing like that...the only thing that's important these days is rhythm and melody..." "You've Got Me Swingin'" by Peter Sellers.
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BOS Metallica!!!!
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BOS2 My Own Private Idaho-ho-ho.
and here's the inevitable "Enter Sandman"
(at least it's not the Pat Boone version)
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BOS2 My Own Private Idaho-ho-ho.
and here's the inevitable "Enter Sandman"
It would be cool to hear this interpolated with Pat Boone's version (which, sadly, isn't from 1991).
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BOS2 My Own Private Idaho-ho-ho.
and here's the inevitable "Enter Sandman"
I musta missed Private Idaho
another BOS vote.
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BOS2 My Own Private Idaho-ho-ho.
and here's the inevitable "Enter Sandman"
I musta missed Private Idaho
another BOS vote.
the movie, not the song ;)
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BOS Metallica!!!!
Even though this is a solid, predictable Katrina, I like it & this is the only place I'm gonna hear it. VHM for me.
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VHM the Rembrandts, before they had any Friends.
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VHM the Rembrandts, before they had any Friends.
Is that really the way it is? Or was? I enjoyed this one, and bought it before they had any pals.
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And some pure pop goodness from the La's. Definite BOS contender.
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VHM the Rembrandts, before they had any Friends.
I'm moderately shocked, this is a huge Katrina & Mike gives it a VHM. What's the world coming to? ;)
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The La's are gonna get my vote, unless something really surprising comes up. Generally this set is the standard 91 fare.
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And some pure pop goodness from the La's. Definite BOS contender.
Definitely. My top contender thus far.
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
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And some pure pop goodness from the La's. Definite BOS contender.
speaking of "solid predicatble Katrinas". This hasn't been a bad set, but if we're gonna hear the '90s more often (as seems to be the case), Dave needs to expand his repertoire. Like, for example, this: BOS3 Voice of the Beehive. I still prefer their debut from '88 or whatever year that was, the one with "Don't call Me Baby".
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Huh? I *know* we've heard it several times (sounding like Mike here). Maybe he's played it under a different year?
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Amazing. It's still played so frequently that it seems familiar. What's the "Angels" tune?
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one more BOS for Voice of the Beehive. See my avatar.
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Huh? I *know* we've heard it several times (sounding like Mike here). Maybe he's played it under a different year?
now you know what it's like to be me! It's maddening, I tells ya!
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Huh? I *know* we've heard it several times (sounding like Mike here). Maybe he's played it under a different year?
now you know what it's like to be me! It's maddening, I tells ya!
nope, not in the Db at all. Unless he snuck it in recently (since I haven't updated for a while)
ETA: meant to add that I was just as shocked as y'all and did a couple of different sorts to be sure.
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Amazing. It's still played so frequently that it seems familiar. What's the "Angels" tune?
Voice of the Beehive, "Monsters and Angels"
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no Dave, I didn't want it to go longer...
that last one, the Kravitz: Stop naggin' around? faggin' around? baggin' around? Oh... DRAGGIN' around. clean up yer diction, Lenny.
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Huh? I *know* we've heard it several times (sounding like Mike here). Maybe he's played it under a different year?
now you know what it's like to be me! It's maddening, I tells ya!
nope, not in the Db at all. Unless he snuck it in recently (since I haven't updated for a while)
ETA: meant to add that I was just as shocked as y'all and did a couple of different sorts to be sure.
Yeah, I come up zeroes for it too, but I'd swear it makes at least an annual appearance.
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shocked as y'all
ladies and gentlemen -- Toby Keith!
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BOS2 My Own Private Idaho-ho-ho.
and here's the inevitable "Enter Sandman"
(at least it's not the Pat Boone version)
The Pat Boone version is unintentionally funny.
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02/13/2008 - Midweek! A good day to check in on...1991!!!
1. EMF - Unbelievable
2. Webb Wilder - Tough it Out
3. Simple Minds - See the Lights
4. Big Audio Dynamite II - Rush
5. REM - Radio Song
6. Metallica - Enter Sandman (BEST OF SET!!)
7. Rembrandts - Just the Way it is Baby
8. La's - There She Goes
9. Voice of the Beehive - Monsters and Angels
10. Lenny Kravitz - Stop Draggin' Around
BONUS TRACK: Sting - Mad About You
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according to my Db, "Radio Song" was actually a bust out.
Huh? I *know* we've heard it several times (sounding like Mike here). Maybe he's played it under a different year?
now you know what it's like to be me! It's maddening, I tells ya!
nope, not in the Db at all. Unless he snuck it in recently (since I haven't updated for a while)
ETA: meant to add that I was just as shocked as y'all and did a couple of different sorts to be sure.
Yeah, I come up zeroes for it too, but I'd swear it makes at least an annual appearance.
Howdy all -- yeah, nothing in my 10@10 files, but Radio Song does show up in general KFOG rotation about once a month, so maybe that's why it seems like Dave's played it. (A few times it's been during the Morning Show...)
--Darryl [just popped in to hear your thoughts on B.A.D.'s Rush -- wife and I loved the samples in that.]
Hey, have you guys heard the story that the Rembrandts recorded "Just the Way It is Baby" as a demo for somebody else, and studio heads/execs said, "hey, that's pretty good -- we should just use these guys?" <- from my wife