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Title: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: urth on April 17, 2009, 10:01:30 AM
Enter Sandman...

and exit urthwerm. See you in LA!
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: RGMike on April 17, 2009, 10:02:38 AM
Enter Sandman...

and exit urthwerm. See you in LA!

indeed , days like this make me pissed that i can't do the LA thang.  Off to never-never land indeed.
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: urth on April 17, 2009, 10:03:51 AM
Enter Sandman...

and exit urthwerm. See you in LA!

indeed , days like this make me pissed that i can't do the LA thang.  Off to never-never land indeed.

Especially today--Larry's doing '69.
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: mshray on April 17, 2009, 10:06:29 AM
Enter Sandman...

and exit urthwerm. See you in LA!

indeed , days like this make me pissed that i can't do the LA thang.  Off to never-never land indeed.

I guess I'm going to LA too, but Mike, this is a pretty good set for 1991, 2 more Katrinas after Sandman, but 6 of the remaining tunes are either bustouts or 2-timers in the Db.
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: Tinka Cat on April 17, 2009, 10:10:41 AM
i'm going to SD this weekend, so might as well check out LA now~
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: RGMike on April 17, 2009, 10:11:15 AM
Enter Sandman...

and exit urthwerm. See you in LA!

indeed , days like this make me pissed that i can't do the LA thang.  Off to never-never land indeed.

I guess I'm going to LA too, but Mike, this is a pretty good set for 1991, 2 more Katrinas after Sandman, but 6 of the remaining tunes are either bustouts or 2-timers in the Db.

For me there's really no such thing as a "good" 1991 set.  >:(
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: Tinka Cat on April 17, 2009, 11:27:24 AM
BOS to Fine Young Cannibals doing Love For Sale from Red Hot and Blue, the Cole Porter remake collection!  nice

VHM to Metallica
HM to INXS
...and a hit of the snooze bar for Marc Cohn. zzzz


Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: RGMike on April 17, 2009, 02:34:27 PM
4/17/09 - FRIDAY!!!!  Woo hooo...1991!!!

   1.  Metallica - Enter Sandman (BEST OF SET!!)
   2.  Dire Straits - The Bug
   3.  REM - Losing My Religion
   4.  Fine Young Cannibals - Love For Sale
   5.  Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend
   6.  Simple Minds - See the Light
   7.  INXS - Disappear
   8.  Big Audio Dynamite - Rush
   9.  Roger McGuinn - King of the Hill
 10.  Marc Cohn - Silver Thunderbird

BONUS TRACK:  Monty Python - Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

Um... OK, WTF does that bonus have to do with 1991??
Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: Lightnin' Rod on April 17, 2009, 03:08:42 PM
BONUS TRACK:  Monty Python - Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

Um... OK, WTF does that bonus have to do with 1991??


It's a stretch, but it does work -- from Wikipedia (so it must be true):
Quote

The single
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" became particularly popular in the early 1990s. The film had retained a cult status in the intervening years. Around 1990, the title refrain and hook (either whistled as in the original, or vocalised as 'da-dum, da-da da-da da-dum') began to gain currency as a football chant. This came to the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ Simon Mayo, whose breakfast show had a track record of reviving old novelty songs. Mayo began playing the original version on his show, which led to EMI re-issuing the track as a single in September 1991.


Title: Re: 17 April 2009--it's 1991
Post by: RGMike on April 17, 2009, 03:19:41 PM
BONUS TRACK:  Monty Python - Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

Um... OK, WTF does that bonus have to do with 1991??


It's a stretch, but it does work -- from Wikipedia (so it must be true):
Quote

The single
"Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" became particularly popular in the early 1990s. The film had retained a cult status in the intervening years. Around 1990, the title refrain and hook (either whistled as in the original, or vocalised as 'da-dum, da-da da-da da-dum') began to gain currency as a football chant. This came to the attention of BBC Radio 1 DJ Simon Mayo, whose breakfast show had a track record of reviving old novelty songs. Mayo began playing the original version on his show, which led to EMI re-issuing the track as a single in September 1991.



Wow, news to me.  But I checked the UK chart db, and sure enuf it got to #3 over there in Oct '91.  Don't recall it doing anything on this side of the pond, tho'.  Oh Those Wacky Brits, vol. XXXVII...