10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on April 29, 2009, 10:22:19 AM
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So far:
Come On Eileen
One Toke Over the Line
How Long
Mississippi Queen
No Rain
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Turning Japanese, I really think so.
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gonna go to the place that's the best...and vote it best of set.
Norman Greenbaum rules!
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
indeed -- and I agree with Little Steven that they're quite underrated.
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...and wrapping up nicely with White Bird.
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
"White Bird" qualifies as a "hit"? on prog FM, maybe, but as a Top 40 single? Larry's parameters are rather untraditional, methinks.
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
No, in fact they're a Zero Hit Wonder. "White Bird" didn't chart at all as far as I can tell on the Hot 100.
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
No, in fact they're a Zero Hit Wonder. "White Bird" didn't chart at all as far as I can tell on the Hot 100.
Larry needs a stern talking-to from Casey Kasem. I want a concerted effort! He needs to use his f---ing brain!
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
No, in fact they're a Zero Hit Wonder. "White Bird" didn't chart at all as far as I can tell on the Hot 100.
Larry needs a stern talking-to from Casey Kasem. I want a concerted effort! He needs to use his f---ing brain!
LOL...!~
man, the woman vocalist sounds like Grace Slick.
(eta: just looked them up and it's Pattie Santos, but I'm sure everyone here except me already knew that.)
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Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners
One Toke Over the Line - Brewer & Shipley
Tubthumping - Chumbawumba
How Long - Ace
Mississippi Queen - Mountain
No Rain - Blind Melon
Turning Japanese - The Vapors
Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum
Wild Thing - The Troggs
White Bird - It's A Beautiful Day
Well, Larry certainly covered all the decades!
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always nice to thear the Troggs original "Wild Thing", but they're actually a 3-hit wonder.
Yeah, and I believe It's A Beautiful Day had at least one other hit as well (although I don't find them in Whitburn at all).
No, in fact they're a Zero Hit Wonder. "White Bird" didn't chart at all as far as I can tell on the Hot 100.
Larry needs a stern talking-to from Casey Kasem. I want a concerted effort! He needs to use his f---ing brain!
LOL...!~
man, the woman vocalist sounds like Grace Slick.
(eta: just looked them up and it's Pattie Santos, but I'm sure everyone here except me already knew that.)
I didn't - thank you!
Having heard lots of regional period psychedelia on Technicolor Web of Sound and various Bosstown comps, I can say that a lot of people were trying to sound like Grace Slick. Maybe that's a paper to pitch to EMP: Grace Slick's underrated influence as a vocal *presence*.
I thought Blind Melon had also charted Top 40 with "Tones of Home," but I was wrong.