10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on March 18, 2008, 10:00:22 AM
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And Bob's still the same...
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And Bob's still the same...
VHM to this and ELO's sweet talkin' woman.
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And Bob's still the same...
and so are ELO. I think I BOS'd this when Bob played it last week; I'm not quite as generous-feeling today. I want a bustout, dammit!
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And Bob's still the same...
and so are ELO. I think I BOS'd this when Bob played it last week; I'm not quite as generous-feeling today. I want a bustout, dammit!
Congrats Mike, for your odometer turning over 30K posts!
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And Bob's still the same...
and so are ELO. I think I BOS'd this when Bob played it last week; I'm not quite as generous-feeling today. I want a bustout, dammit!
Congrats Mike, for your odometer turning over 30K posts!
thank gawd we're not looking at my biological odometer. ;)
Dave sure lurves him some Joe Walsh.
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BOS Mr Walsh with Indian Summer (on this beauty of a spring day) and to Mr Rafferty with that oh-so-1978 ramble down Baker Street.
<--oh yeah, avatar is Springsteen & his 60 Corvette in Freehold NJ 1978.
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And Bob's still the same...
and so are ELO. I think I BOS'd this when Bob played it last week; I'm not quite as generous-feeling today. I want a bustout, dammit!
I'm hoping too, but '78 is rife with frequent fliers: Springsteen, Jay Ferguson, and even this Joe Walsh tune. Would love to hear Cheap Trick (lots of deep cuts on Heaven Tonight) and Billy Joel was in his heyday as well.
VHM to Baker Street, still waitin' for that nugget.
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winding our way down Katrina Street...
I bow to no one in my admiration for messrs Rafferty and Ravenscroft, esqs. -- but I hope Dave comes off autopilot before song #10.
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BOS Mr Walsh with Indian Summer (on this beauty of a spring day) and to Mr Rafferty with that oh-so-1978 ramble down Baker Street.
<--oh yeah, avatar is Springsteen & his 60 Corvette in Freehold NJ 1978.
TANC!!! Saturday night, I was shopping in SoHo and stopped in a picture gallery called Morrison Hotel (people like Henry Diltz who specialize in rock photography). This very picture was hanging lifesize on the back wall.
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what's this cheezy thing we're hearing? Hold On? Hold fast?
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I got popes! They're multiplyin'!
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what's this cheezy thing we're hearing? Hold On? Hold fast?
Dave plays it a lot and I always forget who/what it is. "Phasers on Stun"?
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I love that dead-pope montage. It never gets old for me.
BOS Olivia Newton-John Travolta!
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I got popes! They're multiplyin'!
ROTFL! You're on a roll today, Gaz. Will you be here all week? Should I try the veal?
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what's this cheezy thing we're hearing? Hold On? Hold fast?
FM, Phazers on Stun. Dave pulls it out about once or twice a year.
Man, does Travolta's voice sound like it's dripping with compression or is it just me?
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BOS Mr Walsh with Indian Summer (on this beauty of a spring day) and to Mr Rafferty with that oh-so-1978 ramble down Baker Street.
<--oh yeah, avatar is Springsteen & his 60 Corvette in Freehold NJ 1978.
TANC!!! Saturday night, I was shopping in SoHo and stopped in a picture gallery called Morrison Hotel (people like Henry Diltz who specialize in rock photography). This very picture was hanging lifesize on the back wall.
Which reminds me, last Friday I was driving a visiting NJ friend from SFO up to Santa Rosa to visit his brother. We stopped at a guitar store in San Rafael for him to pick up a rental guitar to use at open mics during this week. While eating lunch next door, I spot a familiar looking guy walking his young daughter back and forth along the length of the storefronts before getting into a newer black Mercedes sedan and leaving. My friend confirmed it was James Hetfield of Metallica. Upon arriving at his brothers, we checked the web and sure enough the pics matched the guy we saw. A site said he lives in nearby Bevedere, married with three kids. Would've been funny to get a pic with him.
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GREAT set. Enjoying but no time or privacy to post. Enjoy!!!
BOS Rafferty
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BOS2 and proxy of shray, Moodies.
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This mellowness is a breakout to my ears, I think. Sounds like a cross between Alan Parsons and early-'70s Bee Gees.
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BOS2 and proxy of shray, Moodies.
A-ha. Makes sense. What's the title?
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This Moodies song is likely to be as close to a bustout as we get. Driftwood, heard it once before about three years ago, per the DB. Too bad it's kinda cheesy with the sax and all.
(Proxy of shray, btw,)
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This mellowness is a breakout to my ears, I think. Sounds like a cross between Alan Parsons and early-'70s Bee Gees.
Moodies, "Driftwood".
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what's this cheezy thing we're hearing? Hold On? Hold fast?
Wasn't it "Hold On" by Triumph??
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This mellowness is a breakout to my ears, I think. Sounds like a cross between Alan Parsons and early-'70s Bee Gees.
Apt comparisons, both. Well bowled, Gaz!
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You should never argue with a crazy MAMAMAMAMAMA. But I can give her (and him) a BOS.
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well, heeeere's yer BJ, Urth! Don't have a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack.
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You should never argue with a crazy MAMAMAMAMAMA. But I can give her (and him) a BOS.
it's "crazy man man man", isn't it?
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what's this cheezy thing we're hearing? Hold On? Hold fast?
Wasn't it "Hold On" by Triumph??
that was my first guess, but Bob played that recently and I think maybe urth is right.
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You should never argue with a crazy MAMAMAMAMAMA. But I can give her (and him) a BOS.
it's "crazy man man man", isn't it?
Okay, now here's a Petty nugget thrown in as a change-up!
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OK, here's an honest-ta-god DB bustout--and likely recipient of my BOS vote: Petty, You're Gonna Get It. Title cut off his sophomore effort.
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Love the WKRP clip: Cue the Steely Dan. No static at all....
ETA: OK, so the crystal ball is slightly out of wack. BOS2 Nick Gilder.
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OK, here's an honest-ta-god DB bustout--and likely recipient of my BOS vote: Petty, You're Gonna Get It. Title cut off his sophomore effort.
BOS3 for bust-outiness alone!
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a piano fell on him, we think, we don't have all the details yet...
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Dressed in black, she's a WOS.
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BOS4 Nick Gelding, er, Gilder.
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Love the WKRP clip: Cue the Steely Dan. No static at all....
no, it's that Nick Gilder-mania I'm sure you all recall! ;)
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Dressed in black, she's a WOS.
how dare you besmirch the genius of Chapman & Chinn? ;) They were the Boyce & Hart of the late '70s!
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Dressed in black, she's a WOS.
how dare you besmirch the genius of Chapman & Chinn? ;)
When it's a dippy lyric rendered in a backup-cheerleader's voice by someone who looks like a more womanly Martin-Short-as-Jackie-Rogers-Jr., I can definitely besmirch Chapman-Chinn's genius.
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Dressed in black, she's a WOS.
how dare you besmirch the genius of Chapman & Chinn? ;)
When it's a dippy lyric rendered in a backup-cheerleader's voice by someone who looks like a more womanly Martin-Short-as-Jackie-Rogers-Jr., I can definitely besmirch Chapman-Chinn's genius.
Meee-owwww!
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03/18/2008 - Tuesday! Good tunes! 1978!!
1. Bob Seger - Still the Same
2. ELO - Sweet Talkin' Woman
3. Joe Walsh - Indian Summer
4. Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street (BEST OF SET!!)
5. FM - Phasers on Stun
6. Olivia Newton John & John Travolta - You're the One that I Want
7. Moody Blues - Driftwood (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Billy Joel - Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)
9. Tom Petty - You're Gonna Get it
10. Nick Gilder - Hot Child in the City
BONUS TRACK: Bob Marley - Lively Up Yourself