10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on May 26, 2009, 09:13:14 AM
-
Bless Bob Shannon on 'LNG for playing Scott English's "Brandy", which became Barry Manilow's "Mandy".
-
Another one bites the dust: Looks like CG has killed their retro-chart show. I wondered why that page on their website hadn't been updated in a few weeks; just tried to listen to the podcast and got Dean Martin woth "our brand new expanded request show" instead. Hrm.
-
Pirate Cat radio just went a little gay!
They played "Sweet Transvestite" from Rocky Horror Show (didn't sound like the movie, but maybe the musical?)
"Come in my mouth" (from the 70s porno musical "Let My People Come") ... pretty graphic!
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fc/Letmypeoplecomead.jpg)
"me-nah me-nah" (original version)
eta: then we heard Lulu "Stealing My Love"
and "Toys of our Time (Jacks and Balls)" from the Russ Meyers movie Cherry, Harry & Raquel! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry,_Harry_&_Raquel!)
-
Pirate Cat radio just went a little gay!
They played "Sweet Transvestite" from Rocky Horror Show (didn't sound like the movie, but maybe the musical?)
"Come in my mouth" (from the 70s porno musical "Let My People Come") ... pretty graphic!
Wow, hadn't thought of that show title in decades. One of the "adult musicals" that followed in the wake of Oh! Calcutta!
(http://www.schickele.com/images/Scanned/psrecs/calcutta.jpg)
-
Holy crap! 'LNG plays Bobby Sherman's "La-La-La", haven't heard this since 1970, easily.
-
'LNG plays Starship's last big hit "It's Not Enough". And indeed it wasn't.
followed by wacky Sedacky, tryin' to sound butch (or as butch as he can manage, anyway) on the NTM "Sweet Little You"
-
"isn't it groovy in a daydream?" Why yes, Cowsills, it is! 'LNG plays the delightful underrated "We Can Fly"! Hey! You on the ground!
-
"isn't it groovy in a daydream?" Why yes, Cowsills, it is! 'LNG plays the delightful underrated "We Can Fly"! Hey! You on the ground!
I used that as the closing song in a mix for my friend Victor when he passed his Ph.D. diss. Indeed, he could fly: he's moving to NYC this summer for a professor position at NYU.