10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 25, 2009, 10:03:43 AM
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"Help!"
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OMG: Help! I may faint!
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OMG: Help! I may faint!
Help... me Rhonda. a theme emerges!
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the year-o-my-birth
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fer cryin' out loud, Rhonda, help the poor guy out!
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HM to the sexy genie-licious Barbara Eden
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HM to the sexy genie-licious Barbara Eden
there's a Certain Girl who's in a bottle a long long time... BOS to the orig of this song later covered by Warren Zevon.
and who's this garage-y thing? AL rules.
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HM to the sexy genie-licious Barbara Eden
there's a Certain Girl who's in a bottle a long long time... BOS to the orig of this song later covered by Warren Zevon.
and who's this garage-y thing? AL rules.
don't know, but these two songs alone have made my morning.
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DAMN! a segue worthy of Dave: Selma Alabama into "People Get Ready" BOS-of-the-Week.
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oh my, yes. People Get Ready is beautiful. I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
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Holy crap! BOS2 Dylan, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" There's no success like failure.
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Holy crap! BOS2 Dylan, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" There's no success like failure.
that line stands out:
"'There's no success like failure / And failure's no success at all'"
I suppose it means you have to try, at least
... or as Michael Jordan said "You miss 100% of the shots you don't take."
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BOS3 da well-respected Kinks!
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"and his own sweat smells the best" er, ewww.
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"That's Cool"? "That's Trash"? I thought this was a Coke commercial at first.
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Tom Jones!
it IS unusual to hear this on KFOG!
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the equally sexy Elizabeth Montgomery for Chevrolet!
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and the UBER-sexy Tom Jones!!! BOS4 and proxy of cairo
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TANC: "Shotgun" -- shootin' and dancin'!
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shoot a bullet right now!
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shoot a bullet right now!
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Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
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Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
Yup. I expected the still-unvisited '88 set today. So '80s/'90s/theme set are our choices tomorrow.
and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess. And "A Certain Girl" was the Yardbirds' first single (!) and was also recorded by Ernie K Doe -- and written by Allen Toussaint.
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8/25/09 - Tuesday! Back to...1965!!!
1. Beatles - Help
2. Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda
(TV: I Dream of Jeannie)
3. The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl
4. Paul Revere & the Raiders - Stepping Out
(News: Wallace & LBJ on Civil Rights)
5. Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions - People Get Ready
6. Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
(News: First Papal visit)
7. Kinks - A Well Respected Man
8. Kingsmen - That's Cool, That's Trash
(TV Ad: Bewitched Stars for Chevy)
9. Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (BEST OF SET!!)
10. Jr. Walker - Shotgun
BONUS TRACK (Pamela in Fremont): Temptations - My Girl
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Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down, but I'd love to be proven wrong.
Yup. I expected the still-unvisited '88 set today. So '80s/'90s/theme set are our choices tomorrow.
and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess. And "A Certain Girl" was the Yardbirds' first single (!) and was also recorded by Ernie K Doe -- and written by Allen Toussaint.
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8/25/09 - Tuesday! Back to...1965!!!
1. Beatles - Help
2. Beach Boys - Help Me, Rhonda
(TV: I Dream of Jeannie)
3. The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl
4. Paul Revere & the Raiders - Stepping Out
(News: Wallace & LBJ on Civil Rights)
5. Curtis Mayfield & the Impressions - People Get Ready
6. Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
(News: First Papal visit)
7. Kinks - A Well Respected Man
8. Kingsmen - That's Cool, That's Trash
(TV Ad: Bewitched Stars for Chevy)
9. Tom Jones - It's Not Unusual (BEST OF SET!!)
10. Jr. Walker - Shotgun
BONUS TRACK (Pamela in Fremont): Temptations - My Girl
Wow, after a side trip to Moreyville, AL is def back to plowing new ground this week. I probably could have gotten the Revere tune, but that Yardbirds single is a new one on me entirely (at least their rendition of it--"what's her name? I can't tell ya"). I'll have to make a point to tune in tonight.
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Jeezus KEE-RIST on a pogo stick! The week starts with '74, then goes to '65? We've got nowhere to go but down Waaaaaaaaay up!!!
Sorry, I had to. Two 10 at 10s in a row before my time. >:(
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BOS Paul Revere
WOS Beach Boys
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oh my, yes. People Get Ready is beautiful. I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
I'm a collector of this song. Favorite version by Chambers Bros. But for the sake of history, major props to Annalisa for playing the original
currently on my iTunes:
One Love / People Get Ready 2:52 Bob Marley and The Wailers
People Get Ready 3:50 Chambers Brothers
People Get Ready 2:40 Curtis Mayfield
people get ready 3:17 Eva Cassidy
People Get Ready 5:56 Lady Smith Black Mambaza & LA Choir
People Get Ready 5:57 Maceo Parker
People Get Ready 4:36 Pops Staples
People Get Ready 5:02 Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart
People Get Ready 3:35 Seal
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and I'm still astounded that that garage-y thing we couldn't identify was Paul Revere. Gaz woulda known, I guess.
Just now catching up on some threads. Yeah, I would have known the Paul Revere. :) Barely missed the Top 40, was cited in Dave Marsh's 1,001 most important singles in rock 'n' soul.
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oh my, yes. People Get Ready is beautiful. I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
I'm a collector of this song. Favorite version by Chambers Bros. But for the sake of history, major props to Annalisa for playing the original
currently on my iTunes:
One Love / People Get Ready 2:52 Bob Marley and The Wailers
People Get Ready 3:50 Chambers Brothers
People Get Ready 2:40 Curtis Mayfield
people get ready 3:17 Eva Cassidy
People Get Ready 5:56 Lady Smith Black Mambaza & LA Choir
People Get Ready 5:57 Maceo Parker
People Get Ready 4:36 Pops Staples
People Get Ready 5:02 Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart
People Get Ready 3:35 Seal
oh , yeah. I've heard a few of these. will seek them out!
thanks!
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oh my, yes. People Get Ready is beautiful. I really like Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart's remake, too.
Didn't catch this until this morning, but oh my, what a set, and for me the major Kudo's to Annalisa goes to playing the Impressions. Back in '05, when Dave played a '65 set that I dedicated to my bro' Chris on his 40th, I was inspired to compile a best of '65 mix disc to send him along with the set itself, and it was only in that endeavor that I finally listened to the original. And over the years since I've completely fallen in love with it.
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Dave Marsh's 1,001 most important singles in rock 'n' soul.
997 of which are by Bruce Springsteen. And they're currently available exclusively at Wal-Mart. ;)