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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on June 09, 2008, 10:02:35 AM
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Mike's in a meeting & I gotta run an errand, but we start off with "Keep On Truckin'". Woo Hoo!
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Mike's in a meeting & I gotta run an errand, but we start off with "Keep On Truckin'". Woo Hoo!
nice start!
(http://www.blotterart.com/ProductImages/keep-on-truckin-cream.jpg)
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Now paging, Yessongs! Please pick up the white courtesy telephone.
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Raspberries, yea!
and as Dave M would add "best hair of set" (although Sly is a contendah!)
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Proxy of Mike, "Go All the Way."
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grumpy old man here, who never liked the Raspberries! Sly on the other hand...
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HM to a Dave fave that I don't recall him dusting off in some time: Sly et al, "Runnin' Away." Closest Riot came to a lighthearted moment.
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HM to Bullet's "White Lies, Blue Eyes" nice 70's PopRock!
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Mike's in a meeting & I gotta run an errand, but we start off with "Keep On Truckin'". Woo Hoo!
I'm in! Good so far
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BOS so far for Hot Tuna and JJ Cale.
Here comes Ziggy
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BOS for Moonage Daydream. "To be played at maximum volume."
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BOS Bowie
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HM to Bullet's "White Lies, Blue Eyes" nice 70's PopRock!
and one Dave hasn't played in nearly 5 years.
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"They're all gone" - Jim McKay (1921-2008), who's favorite group was Jethro Tull
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I fully expected 1972 today because of Jim McKay's passing. I'm gonna call in my BOS for him.
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BOS3 Tull, which really takes me back.
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"They're all gone" - Jim McKay (1921-2008), who's favorite group was Jethro Tull
I did not know that. BOS, Thick as a Brick, the shrt version.
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"They're all gone" - Jim McKay (1921-2008), who's favorite group was Jethro Tull
I did not know that. BOS, Thick as a Brick, the shrt version.
I'd call this the long version, though not the album-long version. It's not the single, anyway.
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"They're all gone" - Jim McKay (1921-2008), who's favorite group was Jethro Tull
I did not know that. BOS, Thick as a Brick, the shrt version.
Actually this is the medium version I think. BOS from me. After the Yes & the proggy Bowie, all we need now is some ELP.
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BOS Drowning in the sea of love.
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Time for some early 70's SOUL Drowning in the Sea of Love - Joe Simon
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BOS to perhaps the most nasally congested vocal in Top 40 history, "Drowning in the Sea of Love."
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BOS Commander Cody!
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"..brakes are good, tires fair..." BOS Commander Cody
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"..brakes are good, tires fair..." BOS Commander Cody
Dramatic shift after sea of love.
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06/09/2008 - Monday! Back to...1972!!!
1. Hot Tuna - Keep on Truckin'
2. Yes - Long Distance Runaround/The Fish
3. Raspberries - Go All the Way
4. Sly - Runnin' Away
5. Bullet - White Lies, Blue Eyes
6. JJ Cale - After Midnight
7. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream (BEST OF SET!!)
8. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick
9. Joe Simon - Drowning in the Sea of Love
10. Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln
BONUS TRACK: Todd Rundgren - Hello, It's Me
Very nice stuff; looking forward to the replay.