10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 10, 2008, 10:49:32 AM
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hoping KPOO's Marilynn or Judge might honor us with "Pata Pata".
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Judge in a disco mood: Trammps, "Hooked For Life".
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LAWD! Judge plays Lamond Dozier's "Fish Ain't Bitin'", one of the great political soul songs of the '70s.
"Tricky Dick! Stop yo' shit!"
And now KC sounds his Funky Horn.
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Bobby W! "Check it Out"!
(http://www.djsportal.com/en/hall_of_fame/d/artists/david_ruffin.jpg)
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"Hey There Little Firefly", by...er... Firefly. Judge is digging deep for forgotten obscurities today. This one was written by Kenny Nolan!
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That pic is David Ruffin, not Bobby Wo.
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That pic is David Ruffin, not Bobby Wo.
oops. similar glasses -- David does kinda look like a young BW.
(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r62/traceymcb/BobbyWomack.jpg)
Holy crap -- Judge just dug out a disco version of "Tubular Bells"! NTM, for sure.
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Sugah pie guy, don't tell no lies! spudda-da-buddah-da-buddah!
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That pic is David Ruffin, not Bobby Wo.
oops. similar glasses -- David does kinda look like a young BW.
"Similar features, and longer hair ..."
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Etta James sings the hell outta "You Can Leave Yo' hat On", followed by a sugary chaser: Foster Sylvers' "Misdemeanor".
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NTM on KPOO: SF's own Ramona King and the orig (pre-Betty Everett) version of "It's in His Kiss"!
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Only WLNG would salute Veterans Day with military-themed oldies every hour. Last hour we got Sen. Everett M Dirksen's "Gallant Men" (I truly had not heard that in 40 years) and now it's Bobby Vinton, "Comin' Home Soldier". I assume "Green Berets" and "Soldier Boy" and "Navy Blue" were in the mix; I wonder if Freda Payne made the cut.
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Only WLNG would salute Veterans Day with military-themed oldies every hour. Last hour we got Sen. Everett M Dirksen's "Gallant Men" (I truly had not heard that in 40 years) and now it's Bobby Vinton, "Comin' Home Soldier". I assume "Green Berets" and "Soldier Boy" and "Navy Blue" were in the mix; I wonder if Freda Payne made the cut.
no Freda so far, but here's "N-N-N-N-Nineteen"!
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Not sure if anyone out there can hear Pirate Cat Radio, but they are a pirate (duh) station at 87.9 FM. They also stream from their website (http://piratecatradio.com/).
I can hear them over airwaves if I'm at home (Mission/Potrero area in SF), and they're one of my presets. I just want to give a shout and also see if others have ever listened? This morning they played side one of Kraftwerk's Man-Machine album:
"The Model" "Neon Lights" "The Man-Machine"
Their studio is located in a cafe at Florida and 21st Street in SF, (they have a cafe there and will serve drinks to "members"), but their transmitter is located somewhere super secret, as it should be (I don't know where it is). Anyway, they play a variety of stuff, sort of like a college station where the deejays are sometimes all over the place. This, of course, is good and bad: Good b/c it's exposes you to stuff you never would hear, bad b/c it can be just bad.
Some of the programming is live, some is pre-recorded. For a while they feeding us the BBC World radio stream in the mornings, they hosted the "Ask Dr. Hal" show, and you hear some punk and hardcore occasionally (which I typically turn off). You also hear weirdo country, chirpy pop songs, krautrock, etc.
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Not sure if anyone out there can hear Pirate Cat Radio, but they are a pirate (duh) station at 87.9 FM. They also stream from their website (http://piratecatradio.com/).
Thanks for the tip -- I'll check 'em out after 10@10.
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Not sure if anyone out there can hear Pirate Cat Radio, but they are a pirate (duh) station at 87.9 FM. They also stream from their website (http://piratecatradio.com/).
Thanks for the tip -- I'll check 'em out after 10@10.
FYI, I get an error message when I try to open their player -- and it's WMP, normally totally compatible with my work PC.
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TANC: after hearing the New Seekers' version from Casey this wknd, here's Melanie's orig "Look What They Done To My Song" on KCDX.
If only Piaf had lived to record this!
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Not sure if anyone out there can hear Pirate Cat Radio, but they are a pirate (duh) station at 87.9 FM. They also stream from their website (http://piratecatradio.com/).
Thanks for the tip -- I'll check 'em out after 10@10.
FYI, I get an error message when I try to open their player -- and it's WMP, normally totally compatible with my work PC.
ugh, well, it wasn't meant to be, maybe for a good reason...?
recent songs:
Weavers "Kisses Sweeter Than wine"
Tom Waits "Sea Of Love"
Templars "War On the Streets"
Meteors The Stranglers - Go Buddy Go (Live)
Slits - FM
it's, uh ... eclectic
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TANC: Just tuned in to the archived Idiot's Delight from last weekend over on WFUV.com, and Vin led the set with Todd's Just One Victory. Nice. If anything else of note pops up I'll comment over on the Internet Radio thread for this week, but thought it bore mentioning here 'cuz of the Todd reference.
thanks for the reminder, I always forget to check out Scelsa, and with CGSS gone, I have some listening-hours to fill with something other than WLNG or 'CDX.
ETA: I moved this over from the 10@10 thread; a fab show so far -- Vin's playing Beethoven's "Song of Joy"... in German!
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TANC: Just tuned in to the archived Idiot's Delight from last weekend over on WFUV.com, and Vin led the set with Todd's Just One Victory. Nice. If anything else of note pops up I'll comment over on the Internet Radio thread for this week, but thought it bore mentioning here 'cuz of the Todd reference.
thanks for the reminder, I always forget to check out Scelsa, and with CGSS gone, I have some listening-hours to fill with something other than WLNG or 'CDX.
ETA: I moved this over from the 10@10 thread; a fab show so far -- Vin's playing Beethoven's "Song of Joy"... in German!
Yikes, that was close. I just posted a bunch of the songs he's played so far, then realized you were listening so deleted the "spoiler." Looks like I'm about half an hour ahead of you.
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TANC: Just tuned in to the archived Idiot's Delight from last weekend over on WFUV.com, and Vin led the set with Todd's Just One Victory. Nice. If anything else of note pops up I'll comment over on the Internet Radio thread for this week, but thought it bore mentioning here 'cuz of the Todd reference.
thanks for the reminder, I always forget to check out Scelsa, and with CGSS gone, I have some listening-hours to fill with something other than WLNG or 'CDX.
ETA: I moved this over from the 10@10 thread; a fab show so far -- Vin's playing Beethoven's "Song of Joy"... in German!
Yikes, that was close. I just posted a bunch of the songs he's played so far, then realized you were listening so deleted the "spoiler." Looks like I'm about half an hour ahead of you.
actually, that woulda been OK -- I went looking for his playlist but apparently he hasn't posted one since early September!
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TANC: Just tuned in to the archived Idiot's Delight from last weekend over on WFUV.com, and Vin led the set with Todd's Just One Victory. Nice. If anything else of note pops up I'll comment over on the Internet Radio thread for this week, but thought it bore mentioning here 'cuz of the Todd reference.
thanks for the reminder, I always forget to check out Scelsa, and with CGSS gone, I have some listening-hours to fill with something other than WLNG or 'CDX.
ETA: I moved this over from the 10@10 thread; a fab show so far -- Vin's playing Beethoven's "Song of Joy"... in German!
Yikes, that was close. I just posted a bunch of the songs he's played so far, then realized you were listening so deleted the "spoiler." Looks like I'm about half an hour ahead of you.
actually, that woulda been OK -- I went looking for his playlist but apparently he hasn't posted one since early September!
This is a fan site that has Vin's setlists, but they're a week behind on the FUV show too:
http://www.cherk.com/vin/
Vin just played something that sounded very Airplane-y, but definitely newer. I'm jonesing for the backsell to find out who it was. Followed that with Leonard Cohen's Sail On.
What I posted and then deleted included Jackie Wilson, Michael Franti, Maria Muldaur (a great cover of Yes We Can Can), Johnny Nash, and the Beethoven.
The one frustrating thing about the FUV archive stream is that you can't pull the "seek" bar back to replay a section, although you can pause, which is better than the CG archives.
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Vin just played something that sounded very Airplane-y, but definitely newer. I'm jonesing for the backsell to find out who it was. Followed that with Leonard Cohen's Sail On.
Turned out to be a recent Jefferson Starship release (under Kantner's guidance): Jefferson's Tree of Liberty, and the song was "Wasn't That A Time." Need to look this up. Gaz, can you cast any light on this?
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Weavers "Kisses Sweeter Than wine"
This is one of the songs the Jefferson Starship covered on their new Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. Paul seemed to be having a lot of fun on it.
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Weavers "Kisses Sweeter Than wine"
This is one of the songs the Jefferson Starship covered on their new Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. Paul seemed to be having a lot of fun on it.
OK, tell me you'd read my two posts directly preceding this one. Otherwise, it's a MAJOR jinx.
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Weavers "Kisses Sweeter Than wine"
This is one of the songs the Jefferson Starship covered on their new Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. Paul seemed to be having a lot of fun on it.
OK, tell me you'd read my two posts directly preceding this one. Otherwise, it's a MAJOR jinx.
Major jinx it is - I'd not seen your post.
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Weavers "Kisses Sweeter Than wine"
This is one of the songs the Jefferson Starship covered on their new Jefferson's Tree of Liberty. Paul seemed to be having a lot of fun on it.
OK, tell me you'd read my two posts directly preceding this one. Otherwise, it's a MAJOR jinx.
Major jinx it is - I'd not seen your post.
And this is my first time hearing this "Wasn't That a Time", JS-style -- and I'm loving it.
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Holy flaming mother of pop (argot)! Scelsa just played a nearly-unrecognizable Southside Johnny, on a new album of big-band-style covers of Tom Waits songs! (I thought it was Dr John or somebody like that.) Beats the heck outta Scarlet Jo, that's fer sure.
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Holy flaming mother of pop (argot)! Scelsa just played a nearly-unrecognizable Southside Johnny, on a new album of big-band-style covers of Tom Waits songs! (I thought it was Dr John or somebody like that.) Beats the heck outta Scarlet Jo, that's fer sure.
Ahem!
Nobody beats the heck out of Scarlett Jo, not while I'm here.
;)
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Holy flaming mother of pop (argot)! Scelsa just played a nearly-unrecognizable Southside Johnny, on a new album of big-band-style covers of Tom Waits songs! (I thought it was Dr John or somebody like that.) Beats the heck outta Scarlet Jo, that's fer sure.
Ahem!
Nobody beats the heck out of Scarlett Jo, not while I'm here.
;)
But a lot of guys beat, er, well, you know. But seriously, that SSJ track blew me away.
(http://www.evangeline.co.uk/images%5Cproducts%5Cgrape_mi.jpg)
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Oh, Scelsa, you show-tune queen!
Ella, "This could be the start of something big"
West Side Story cast: "Something's Coming"
Dick Van Dyke (!): "Put on a Happy face"
and that Wizard of Oz song about being "out of the woods, out of the dark"...
what a lovely way to end the afternoon.
ETA: wait -- one more amazing track. Phil Ochs, "Power and Glory". Wow.
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Oh, Scelsa, you show-tune queen!
Ella, "This could be the start of something big"
West Side Story cast: "Something's Coming"
Dick Van Dyke (!): "Put on a Happy face"
and that Wizard of Oz song about being "out of the woods, out of the dark"...
what a lovely way to end the afternoon.
ETA: wait -- one more amazing track. Phil Ochs, "Power and Glory". Wow.
Guess your workday was done, but the hits just kept on coming: the Ochs tune was followed by Stevie Wonder's For Once In My Life, a cover of Hungry Heart that I can't place the singer of, and This Land Is Your Land, which I suspect is done by its author, Woody Guthrie--it sounds like an archival recording.
ETA: Yep, that was Woody.
I also noted that Vin did *not* play John Lennon's Gimme Some Truth, as had become a weekly occurrence earlier this year. Wonder if this was the first week he'd not felt the need to play it?
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More Gibb Bros loveliness on WLNG: "Love So Right"
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More Gibb Bros loveliness on WLNG: "Love So Right"
and still more: "Love You Inside Out", a #1 single that you don't hear much these days, but boy I loved this back in '79.
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Listening to a CG retro-countdown from '64 -- amazingly Shirley Bassey's version of "I Who have Nothing" is almost subdued compared to Tom Jones's.
La Bassey wouldn't do "Goldfinger" for another year, but here's Matt Munro doing "From Russia With Love"! Still wondering if Dave has another Bond Themes 10@10 in store for tomorrow.
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Yikes, the Hollies (who I generally adore) with the worst cover of "Stay" I've ever heard.
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Yikes 2: Big Dee Irwin's "Swinging on a Star", a childhood memory, and one of my very first mondegreens -- "carry moonbeams home in a jar" came across to my 8-year-old ears as "Cary Moonbeam's home in a jar". But who was Cary Moonbeam and why was he in a jar?
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Listening to a CG retro-countdown from '64 -- amazingly Shirley Bassey's version of "I Who have Nothing" is almost subdued compared to Tom Jones's.
La Bassey wouldn't do "Goldfinger" for another year, but here's Matt Munro doing "From Russia With Love"! Still wondering if Dave has another Bond Themes 10@10 in store for tomorrow.
More Bond-ing on WLNG: Bassey returns with "Diamonds are Forever". Caress it and undress it!
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Just switched over to London's Heart and their Club Classics. And...
"Gaz! It's Shannon!"
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KPOO's JJ is s-s-smokin' tonite... a NTM William DeVaughn mid-charter, "Give the Little Man a Great Big Hand", followed by Sylvia & the Moments, "Sho 'Nuff Boogie", which I saw them do on a Classic Soul Train ep earlier this year.
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OMFG: Barry Scott follows up his (online only, during the Christmas season, so you can catch it now on demand) current ep's play of the Luke and Laura wedding with a different (?) soap's "Think of Laura." I can feel the painkillers through the radio waves!
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Barry's playing the Tom Clay mash-up that we discussed at length recently.
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OMFG: Barry Scott follows up his (online only, during the Christmas season, so you can catch it now on demand) current ep's play of the Luke and Laura wedding with a different (?) soap's "Think of Laura." I can feel the painkillers through the radio waves!
I do believe "Think of Laura" was indeed used on GH; tho' it came some time after the wedding, iirc.
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"Can somebody tell me what's got into her?"
Ladies and gentlemen, fill in that DJ schtick line from Tony O & Dawn's "Gypsy Rose" for 10 frink points!
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"Can somebody tell me what's got into her?"
Ladies and gentlemen, fill in that DJ schtick line from Tony O & Dawn's "Gypsy Rose" for 10 frink points!
Not without incurring a fine from the FCC.