10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on May 07, 2009, 09:42:15 AM
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OK we get it -- it's 1980! Yeesh that was annoying.
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Mick's having some Grey's Papaya at the corner of West 8th Street and Sixth Avenue. Either that, or he's browsing a Barnes & Noble or upgrading his Sprint Mobile.
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solo Jagger? digging it.
(btw, the sound la is doing 73: Bruce Springsteen Growing Up)
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solo Jagger? digging it.
(btw, the sound la is doing 73: Bruce Springsteen Growing Up)
Yikes, tough choice. Must see which '80 set this is (there are 3 possibilities).
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Mick's having some Grey's Papaya at the corner of West 8th Street and Sixth Avenue. Either that, or he's browsing a Barnes & Noble or upgrading his Sprint Mobile.
Mmmmmmmmm... Grey's Papaya. tastiest Hot Dogs anywhere. Always a must when I'm in NYC
WTF? what's with the KFOG ID in the middle of a song?
BOS Pearl Harbor and the Explosions.
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someone hit the 10at10 intro voiceover cue again, just as Jagger was fading out. too much decaf over there?
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Ron, I'm only driving!
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solo Jagger?
aside from the Performance sndtk in '70, Mick didn't "go solo" until the mid-'80s
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Ron, I'm only driving!
it turns me on!
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_uB-0D-gV8mY/SSjT-ADj-OI/AAAAAAAANVk/WVXpSM330_Y/s400/pearl+harbor)
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solo Jagger? digging it.
(btw, the sound la is doing 73: Bruce Springsteen Growing Up)
Yikes, tough choice. Must see which '80 set this is (there are 3 possibilities).
stay here, for now anyway: The Sound is Ramblin, Man. Lord!
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solo Jagger? digging it.
(btw, the sound la is doing 73: Bruce Springsteen Growing Up)
Yikes, tough choice. Must see which '80 set this is (there are 3 possibilities).
OK, I think this set was from Nov. 15, 2006. A couple of nuggets (Dan Hartman, ONJ) in store, but the rest is kinda meh.
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solo Jagger?
aside from the Performance sndtk in '70, Mick didn't "go solo" until the mid-'80s
Yeah, I think Dance Part 1 is from Emotional Rescue.
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solo Jagger?
aside from the Performance sndtk in '70, Mick didn't "go solo" until the mid-'80s
He's a tandem man.
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BOS2 Mr Palmer, taking the melody of "Got To Give it Up" and speeding it up a bit.
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BOS2 Mr Palmer, taking the melody of "Got To Give it Up" and speeding it up a bit.
Which is more than Sheryl Crow did with the rhythm and arrangement.
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BOS3 DS, givin' this dirty town a drink o'water.
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
Great tune. Not so well done when covered in the '90s by Take That with Lulu, alas.
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
Great tune. Not so well done when covered in the '90s by Take That with Lulu, alas.
is that Loleatta Holloway? Or Martha Wash?
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TANC: EARTHQUAKE!
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
That was Mr. "I Can Dream About You"?
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VHM JCM, with some chick's hands in his back pocket.
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
That was Mr. "I Can Dream About You"?
the same. "Instant Replay" too and of course he was part of Edgar Winter's group. Funny that Hartman was gay, but Winter wore the makeup.
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
Great tune. Not so well done when covered in the '90s by Take That with Lulu, alas.
is that Loleatta Holloway? Or Martha Wash?
Take That was a British boy-band, unsuccessful in the States; Robbie Williams was a member.
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VHM JCM, with some chick's hands in his back pocket.
And he ain't even done with the knife.
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
Great tune. Not so well done when covered in the '90s by Take That with Lulu, alas.
is that Loleatta Holloway? Or Martha Wash?
Take That was a British boy-band, unsuccessful in the States; Robbie Williams was a member.
No, I meant singing with Hartman -- brassy black woman, but no idea who.
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hafta believe Livvy's "Magic"! BOS5
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_AbomqchMC1s/RtrNEtGqE5I/AAAAAAAAAas/YiazMd7IqQM/s320/magicremixes+copy.jpg)
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hafta believe Livvy's "Magic"! BOS5
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_AbomqchMC1s/RtrNEtGqE5I/AAAAAAAAAas/YiazMd7IqQM/s320/magicremixes+copy.jpg)
Holy mismatched fonts, Batman!
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There's a place in my heart for you - that's the Bottom Line:
(https://www.pastemagazine.com/images/articles/264_image_1.jpg)
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There's a place in my heart for you - that's the Bottom Line:
(https://www.pastemagazine.com/images/articles/264_image_1.jpg)
ah, the memories I have of that place!
BOS6 (!) Miss Ross she da Boss. Urth, did you really say this set was "meh"? It's one of Dave's best 1980 excursions, IMHO.
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proxy WOS for our old buddy raszty, who HATED Fred Schneider's voice. VHM from me.
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BOS, B52s
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There's a place in my heart for you - that's the Bottom Line:
(https://www.pastemagazine.com/images/articles/264_image_1.jpg)
ah, the memories I have of that place!
BOS6 (!) Miss Ross she da Boss. Urth, did you really say this set was "meh"? It's one of Dave's best 1980 excursions, IMHO.
Bro, I respect your opinion, but I just don't have any big connection with most of those songs. Glad you dug it!
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Holy mismatched fonts, Batman!
Not sure why, but that just totally cracked me up. Must be the stress.
But of the two I'll take being stressed over being depressed. Last week was depressing. This week is stressful but at least it seems to be going somewhere.
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5/7/09 - Thursday! A bit of fun in...1980!!
1. Rolling Stones - Dance Pt. 1
2. Pearl Harbor & the Explosions - Driving
3. Robert Palmer - Looking For Clues (BEST OF SET!!)
4. Dire Straits - Hand in Hand
5. Police - Voices Inside My Head
6. Dan Hartman - Relight My Fire
7. John "Cougar" Mellencamp - Ain't Even Done With the Night
8. Olivia Newton John - Magic
9. Diana Ross - Upside Down
10. B52's - Private Idaho
BONUS TRACK: David Bowie - Fashion
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BOS4 the late great Mr. Hartman. Relight it, bitch!
Great tune. Not so well done when covered in the '90s by Take That with Lulu, alas.
is that Loleatta Holloway? Or Martha Wash?
Take That was a British boy-band, unsuccessful in the States; Robbie Williams was a member.
No, I meant singing with Hartman -- brassy black woman, but no idea who.
Nobody answered my question, so I fished out my Dan Hartman best-of: that's indeed Loleatta Holloway singing on "Relight My Fire".
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Nobody answered my question, so I fished out my Dan Hartman best-of: that's indeed Loleatta Holloway singing on "Relight My Fire".
She's a wholeatta woman.
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3084/2349316681_931e5d80fa.jpg?v=0)