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Title: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: urth on January 05, 2009, 10:02:30 AM
At least it sure appears to be.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 05, 2009, 10:04:32 AM
At least it sure appears to be.

I missed the intro, was wondering when Dave gets back to work.  Yesterday I heard Rosalie comment that Dave is arrived safely & busy shoveling snow on the banks of Lake Huron.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: RGMike on January 05, 2009, 10:05:18 AM
At least it sure appears to be.

Yeesh and fooey.  I'll head over to DJ Marilynn on KPOO before I suffer thru an '89 set. Have, er, fun (?)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: urth on January 05, 2009, 10:10:44 AM
Well, we're still hearing sets from October, but at least this one is from a different year--2006.  There were two sets in the DB that led with the Chris Rea tune--of those, this is the more by-the-book. The other one included a rare appearance by Peter Himmelman and one of my fave XTC songs, Mayor of Simpleton.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Gazoo on January 05, 2009, 10:13:29 AM
This one, though, gets co-BOS votes from me for "Fascination St." and "Fisherman's Blues."  Both perfectly fit my mood (hung over, chilly, a little sad to be coming down after a whirlwind month of delights).
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: RGMike on January 05, 2009, 10:13:58 AM
At least it sure appears to be.

I missed the intro, was wondering when Dave gets back to work. 

I'm wondering too; no idea if the home studio is good-to-go or still being built. He certainly deserves some down-time, but I hope it doesn't stretch into February. (And if it does, surely there are more interesting "classics' in the library than what we've gotten so far.)

BTW, does anyone here have HD radio, and/or have you heard the "all-10@10" channel?
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Tinka Cat on January 05, 2009, 10:14:46 AM
I'm w Gaz so far w the BOS...  

Fish Or Man Blues is a goodun'.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: RGMike on January 05, 2009, 10:16:14 AM


Fish Or Man Blues


(http://gertieland.com/nuriaperis/imatges/friends/fishman.jpg)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 05, 2009, 10:17:32 AM
This one, though, gets co-BOS votes from me for "Fascination St." and "Fisherman's Blues."  Both perfectly fit my mood (hung over, chilly, a little sad to be coming down after a whirlwind month of delights).

It's raining here, and I'm about to head to OAK to see my folks off after an 18 day visit.  We had a very pleasant time, tho' busy, and I'm not at all psyched to return to the daily grind.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Wayback on January 05, 2009, 10:20:07 AM
"OMG we're having an earthquake"  "hello hello???" "Jeezus Christ, the Bay Bridge collapsed!"   Memories of 5:04pm, 10-17-89.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 05, 2009, 10:20:23 AM
But before I go, time to change my avatar back to the one we all love.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: RGMike on January 05, 2009, 10:21:45 AM
But before I go, time to change my avatar back to the one we all love.

shouldn't that read "ones we all love"? ;)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Wayback on January 05, 2009, 10:22:03 AM
But before I go, time to change my avatar back to the one we all love.
Yes, now everything's all better again  ;D
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: urth on January 05, 2009, 10:22:27 AM
This one, though, gets co-BOS votes from me for "Fascination St." and "Fisherman's Blues."  Both perfectly fit my mood (hung over, chilly, a little sad to be coming down after a whirlwind month of delights).

It's raining here, and I'm about to head to OAK to see my folks off after an 18 day visit.  We had a very pleasant time, tho' busy, and I'm not at all psyched to return to the daily grind.

We've got partly cloudy skies, and the 2" of snow that fell last evening seems to be melting quickly. Yes, getting back to work is not where my head is this morning, but no work, no $$ so work I shall.

Ah, Mark, I see Ms. Johanssen has returned to the fold. As it should be.

Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Davefish on January 05, 2009, 10:25:47 AM
What is this rocker with the rather repetitive bassline?  Don't recognize it or the group.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Davefish on January 05, 2009, 10:28:15 AM
Damn, Bush I really was kinder and gentler.  And smarter.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Alicat on January 05, 2009, 10:28:29 AM
"OMG we're having an earthquake"  "hello hello???" "Jeezus Christ, the Bay Bridge collapsed!"   Memories of 5:04pm, 10-17-89.
I don't remember hearing this clip.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Rastermon on January 05, 2009, 10:29:05 AM
We've got partly cloudy skies, and the 2" of snow that fell last evening seems to be melting quickly. Yes, getting back to work is not where my head is this morning, but no work, no $$ so work I shall.

Ah, Mark, I see Ms. Johanssen has returned to the fold. As it should be.

You're getting a lot more snow than us in the Willamette Valley. Where's about are you again?
HM "I'm Alive"
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: ggould on January 05, 2009, 10:30:05 AM
But before I go, time to change my avatar back to the one we all love.
mmm...red dress
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: urth on January 05, 2009, 10:32:04 AM
What is this rocker with the rather repetitive bassline?  Don't recognize it or the group.

I think you were referring to Love Buzz, the Nirvana tune. Another case of a song being played in the year it was released, but that didn't receive mass attention for several years until the artist came to prominence. Call it the Nick Drake effect.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: urth on January 05, 2009, 10:35:16 AM
You're getting a lot more snow than us in the Willamette Valley. Where's about are you again?
HM "I'm Alive"

I'm in Dundee, near Newberg. Also in the Willamette Valley but the north end thereof. I'm told the snow drops off markedly when you get south of Monmouth or thereabouts. It snowed like mad for about 2-3 hours last night, but then it warmed up and was just rain when I went to bed.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Gazoo on January 05, 2009, 10:35:49 AM
Had to turn that off before Warrant intruded.  Later, y'alls.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Tinka Cat on January 05, 2009, 10:36:35 AM
I have a piece of the Berlin Wall.  seriously... bought it at Thrift Town.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Tinka Cat on January 05, 2009, 10:37:06 AM
What is this rocker with the rather repetitive bassline?  Don't recognize it or the group.

I think you were referring to Love Buzz, the Nirvana tune. Another case of a song being played in the year it was released, but that didn't receive mass attention for several years until the artist came to prominence. Call it the Nick Drake effect.

wasn't that one Love and Rockets' "I'm Alive?"
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Rastermon on January 05, 2009, 10:40:41 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Wayback on January 05, 2009, 10:42:03 AM
"OMG we're having an earthquake"  "hello hello???" "Jeezus Christ, the Bay Bridge collapsed!"   Memories of 5:04pm, 10-17-89.
I don't remember hearing this clip.
It was played after "Fisherman's Blues" or thereabouts.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: ggould on January 05, 2009, 03:54:19 PM
1/5/09 - Monday!  Back to the working week with...1989!!!
   1.  Chris Rea - The Road to Hell
   2.  The Cure - Fascination Street
   3.  Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues
   4.  Tom Petty - Love is a Long Road
   5.  Del Amitri - This Side of the Morning
   6.  Nirvana - Love Buzz
   7.  Love & Rockets - So Alive (BEST OF SET!!)
   8.  Michael Penn - This and That
   9.  Warrant - Heaven
  10.  Indigo Girls - Prince of Darkness
BONUS TRACK:  Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 06, 2009, 09:31:12 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group), that I always wish Dave would play.  Anyone else familiar with them/it?  The song appears on their 1982 debut album.

(http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/cov200/drc400/c419/c41992e8hxc.jpg)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: Gazoo on January 06, 2009, 10:16:08 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)

OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: RGMike on January 06, 2009, 10:18:57 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)

OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)

Me makes three... I'm sure we've discussed them here before, probably concerning their cover of "Na Na Hey Hey..."
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 06, 2009, 10:22:06 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)

OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)

Me makes three... I'm sure we've discussed them here before, probably concerning their cover of "Na Na Hey Hey..."

I have that debut CD, if you are hankering for a copy.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: ggould on January 06, 2009, 04:35:38 PM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)

OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)

Me makes three... I'm sure we've discussed them here before, probably concerning their cover of "Na Na Hey Hey..."

I have that debut CD, if you are hankering for a copy.
didn't the Nylons get played locally on the radio?
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: mshray on January 07, 2009, 10:06:47 AM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)

Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)

OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)

Me makes three... I'm sure we've discussed them here before, probably concerning their cover of "Na Na Hey Hey..."

I have that debut CD, if you are hankering for a copy.
didn't the Nylons get played locally on the radio?

I've only heard them on Seattle or San Diego radio, and only on smooth jazz/lite rock stations.
Title: Re: 5 January 2009--it's a classic from 1989
Post by: ggould on January 07, 2009, 04:48:34 PM
Have not heard this Indigo Girls much (actually, ever)
Reminds me of a different song with the same title, by the Nylons (an a capella group)
I definitely remember them, but I've been listening locally for a long time.
OMG.  You are only the second person I've known who knew the Nylons! (The first was my college hallmate Blair, who sang in a capella outfits.)

Me makes three... I'm sure we've discussed them here before, probably concerning their cover of "Na Na Hey Hey..."

I have that debut CD, if you are hankering for a copy.
didn't the Nylons get played locally on the radio?

I've only heard them on Seattle or San Diego radio, and only on smooth jazz/lite rock stations.
I listened to some clips, and they definitely played them on KFOG.  Especially the Na Na Hey Hey (Goodbye)