10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on April 18, 2005, 10:02:57 AM
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Whole lotta tunin' away goin' on.
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Whole lotta tunin' away goin' on.
"Everything is Broken" a pretty good start. But, I'm not optimistic for the future.
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I was thinking earlier -- dare Dave do the third theme set in 4 days? So he gets to have it both way... a year AND a theme, sorta.
Man the Katrinas, full speed ahead. FYC sooner or later.
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I meant yuk yuk yuk.
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I think I'd rather hear 10 hits from 1906 (The great Caruso wsa in SF at the time,a fter all...)
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"Everything is Broken" but "I'm Workin On It". Har Har.
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HM Terrifying. The one moderately decent song that I can recall from an otherwise lousy Stones record. Anyone else see them in Oakland a few weeks after the quake? Not their best, but Bill Wyman's swan song.
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Snoozer of set: Tracy Chapzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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WOS Tracy Chapman, selling her soul to Satan so he won't tell anyone she's a dyke. Too late, babe!
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I know we've run this into the ground, but a couple of fun upbeat pop hits (BESIDES Fine Young Katrinnibles) from this year would make everything else bearable. Neneh Cherry? Young MC? Was/Not Was? Bee Gees? Macca? I'd even tolerate Paula Abdul...
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Wait... wait... Tracey Chapman's a lesbian?....
:D
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"Bad Love"
One of the most tasteful guitar solos of the 80's.
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I know we've run this into the ground, but a couple of fun upbeat pop hits (BESIDES Fine Young Katrinnibles) from this year would make everything else bearable. Neneh Cherry? Young MC? Was/Not Was? Bee Gees? Macca? I'd even tolerate Paula Abdul...
Or Funky Cold Medina?
(Was it ever explained exactly what a "medina" is, and why it's funky or cold?)
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Myftery Girl.
Still great, speech impediment or no.
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HM Roy Orbison- or at least to this person who I think is Roy. If it's not Roy I guess it could br Chris Issak. But, I'm thinking Roy.
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HM Roy Orbison- or at least to this person who I think is Roy. If it's not Roy I guess it could br Chris Issak. But, I'm thinking Roy.
Mr Isaak (who we heard earlier) isn't fit to kiss the hem of Mr O's garment.
BOS for me too, a fine fine album that deserved more accolades than it got.
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BOS to Erasure, "A Little Respect," which I'm still amazed went Top 20 with such lines as "what religion or reason could drive a man to forsake his lover?" They're in the middle of a 10-night residency at the Irving Plaza, and I didn't get to buy tix. :x :x :x
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Mr Isaak (who we heard earlier) isn't fit to kiss the hem of Mr O's garment.
Ahem. Mr. Isaak is fit to kiss anything he damn well likes.
Particularly if it's on my person.
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Mr Isaak (who we heard earlier) isn't fit to kiss the hem of Mr O's garment.
Well, sure. But, I wasn't sure if it was Roy or not and I've only been half paying attention (I overlooked the ealier Isaak).
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Mr Isaak (who we heard earlier) isn't fit to kiss the hem of Mr O's garment.
Ahem. Mr. Isaak is fit to kiss anything he damn well likes.
Particularly if it's on my person.
I was a fan of Mr. I long before most folks knew who he was... but he's been coasting for some time. He thinks he's Roy Orbison but he's really just Rick Nelson with better cheekbones and a bigger, uh, you know. Which ain't at all a bad thing to be. But he needs a makeover. And I don't mean from Carson Kressley.
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Greetings from Prtland OR!
Just checked the setlist, actually not bad, the only real Katrina being Johnny Clegg & Savukatrina. Couple of deep album cuts & no FYC or any of the other usual suspects.
I might be online tomorrow morning, but then I fly to Idaho & definitely won't be on Wednesday. Back on Thursday in the Bay.