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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 09, 2009, 09:57:32 AM
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woo hoo fo' da seven-two!
AL reels in the Dan for a TOTHK.
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Pop culture blind spot o' mine: What's the source of that line in AL's intro, "...go back in time and mess with people's minds (YAY!)"? It sounds kind of Simpsons-like but I can't place it.
HM to the Dan, though I like several other songs off Thrill better.
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Pop culture blind spot o' mine: What's the source of that line in AL's intro, "...go back in time and mess with people's minds (YAY!)"? It sounds kind of Simpsons-like but I can't place it.
I've no clue either; I've googled the phrase and come up empty. The other clip they use in promos, the Indian guy saying "you are now the proud owner of a miniature time machine", is from the CBS sitcom Big Bang Theory.
BOS Neil, ready fo' da country.
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Pop culture blind spot o' mine: What's the source of that line in AL's intro, "...go back in time and mess with people's minds (YAY!)"? It sounds kind of Simpsons-like but I can't place it.
I haven't been able to place it; not sure any of the rest of us have either. Sounds kinda Tom-Petty-like to me, but I don't think that's right.
BOS1 Neil Are You Ready For the Country? Time Fades Away isn't out on CD yet--wonder where AL got this?
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BOS1 Neil Are You Ready For the Country? Time Fades Away isn't out on CD yet--wonder where AL got this?
that's from Harvest, no?
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All together now:
Q: How do you turn a duck into a soul singer?
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Candyland appears each time you smile! BOS
Chi-Lites Stylistics
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2253/2091181749_37541871a1.jpg?v=0)
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All together now:
Q: How do you turn a duck into a soul singer?
something something 'til his bill withers.
BOS2 "Lean on Me"; BOS3 the fabulous Stylistics.
BTW, just a reminder that Judge will be doing 4 hours of 1973 today on KPOO.
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Candyland appears each time you smile! BOS Ch-Lites
TC, you outdid yerself with that one!
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Candyland appears each time you smile! BOS Ch-Lites
TC, you outdid yerself with that one!
Motioned and seconded!
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OMG, any Paul Lynde appearance deserves a BOS!
(http://members.shaw.ca/radiokaos/Paul%20Lynde.jpg)
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OMGWTFLOL Paul Lynde -- from his short-lived sitcom, methinks.
BOS4 Jimmy Cliff!
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BOS Paul Lynde
another BOS Jimmy Cliff
ETA: the Paul Lynde clip came on while I was typing the previous post, with 34 seconds between them, and not one but two Paul Lynde votes in between. That says something about our club, but I'm not sure what.
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Candyland appears each time you smile! BOS Ch-Lites
TC, you outdid yerself with that one!
Motioned and seconded!
you know, I thought it was as such a great lyric at first, but the line between greatness and juvenile humor is only a Google Image Search away! that's kind of my motto... :)
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OMG, any Paul Lynde appearance deserves a BOS!
(http://members.shaw.ca/radiokaos/Paul%20Lynde.jpg)
From Wiki:
The series starred Lynde as Paul Simms, the father of a family that consisted of his wife Martha (Elizabeth Allen) and daughters Barbara (Jane Actman) and Sally (Pamelyn Ferdin). It also starred John Calvin as Barbara's husband, Howie, and Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara as Howie's parents. Critics perceived the show as derivative of All in the Family, then television's most-popular primetime program. For his role in the series, Lynde was nominated for a Best Actor Golden Globe.
Scheduled opposite the first half of the Top 30 hit The Carol Burnett Show on CBS and the Top 20 hit Adam-12 on NBC, the series garnered low ratings and was canceled after only one season (26 episodes). After the series ended, Lynde continued as center square on The Hollywood Squares until leaving the show in 1981.
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The mighty 'berries are always welcome. Candyland indeed.
(http://www.nutritionalchoice.net/seyretfiles/localvideos/Food_for_Thought_Thursdays/_thumbs/raspberries-basket_hen.jpg)
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Bustouts abound--the Neil, Jimmy Cliff, and Bill Withers were all first-timers. Raspberrys not, but whodafunk cares?
BOS3 Eric Carmen et al.
I Saw the Light would go very well in this set.
Not placing this movie clip--Mike, can you shed some light?
BOS4 Ziggy, Weird and Gilley--Moonage Daydream.
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Paul Lynde AND Stiller & Meara!? If it failed because it was programmed into a no-win slot, then that has to be one of the worst scheduling decisions in TV history!
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nice nod to Dave: Cabaret followed by Bowie. Bisexuality rules!
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Bustouts abound--the Neil, Jimmy Cliff, and whatever followed the Neil were all first-timers. Raspberrys not, but whodafunk cares?
BOS3 Eric Carmen et al.
Hard to believe Dave never played the Jimmy C., not even in a movie set. Reminds me of Razsty's frequent criticism of Dave having a reggae blindspot.
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BOS1 Neil Are You Ready For the Country? Time Fades Away isn't out on CD yet--wonder where AL got this?
that's from Harvest, no?
Yes Harvest. Called in BOS
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OMG, any Paul Lynde appearance deserves a BOS!
(http://members.shaw.ca/radiokaos/Paul%20Lynde.jpg)
BOS 2 Paul Lynde. Don't recall where it came from.
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
special circumstances selection: Last night circa 6pm, driving home from the in-laws place in the Sunset, and got caught up in the post 49ers traffic jam. Switching stations and lanes & eventually got off at 7th in favor of taking Folsom up to 1st, got back on the bridge & flipped stations to The Band in time to catch the last 4 minutes of this same song. Started pining for the whole thing as it had been awhile.
Annalisa read my mind.
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Not placing this movie clip--Mike, can you shed some light?
OMG you've turned into Gaz! ;)
not only is it Cabaret, it was practically a "Sally", Morey-wise.
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
Spending the morning driving thru the sun and in and out the valley? That's gotta get a little toasty. Better pack the Coppertone.
BOS5.
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
people think this is some great mystical lyric, but he's just trying to get some chick to let him go in and out her valley...
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
people think this is some great mystical lyric, but he's just trying to get some chick to let him go in and out her valley...
I guess...and then his mountain falls out of the sky and it STANDS THERE.
In any case, props to Bill Bruford. Extreme heaviosity on the bass.
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
Speaking of Tull, I think Ian Anderson is playing acoustic tonight at Warfield.
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
Speaking of Tull, I think Ian Anderson is playing acoustic tonight at Warfield.
Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
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I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
You think these are bad? You should read the lyrics to some of their subsequent records. Tales of Topographic Oceans springs to mind:
Dawn of light lying between a silence and sold sources,
Chased amid fusions of wonder, in moments hardly seen forgotten
Coloured in pastures of chance dancing leaves cast spells of challenge,
Amused but real in thought, we fled from the sea whole.
Dawn of thought transfered through moments of days undersearching earth
Revealing corridors of time provoking memories, disjointed but with
purpose,
Craving penetrations offer links with the self instructor's sharp
and tender love as we took to the air, a picture of distance.
Dawn of our power we amuse redescending as fast as misused
Expression, as only to teach love as to reveal passion chasing
Late into corners, and we danced from the ocean.
Dawn of love sent within us colours of awakening among the many
Won't to follow, only tunes of a different age, as the links span
Our endless caresses for the freedom of life everlasting.
Kind of poetic, but pretty damn obscure, too. And that's just the first verse of the first of four album-side-length pieces.
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
people think this is some great mystical lyric, but he's just trying to get some chick to let him go in and out her valley...
I guess...and then his mountain falls out of the sky and it STANDS THERE.
In any case, props to Bill Bruford. Extreme heaviosity on the bass.
Love the song, never analyzed or totally understood the lyrics.
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
Speaking of Tull, I think Ian Anderson is playing acoustic tonight at Warfield.
Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
Wish I had a good excuse to go.
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
Speaking of Tull, I think Ian Anderson is playing acoustic tonight at Warfield.
Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
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Wow!
sitting in your front room and getting stoned quietly, but Ian A. isn't sufficiently benevolent a musician to wish that for us. what a clip!
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Now....how long a version will she play? I'm thinking the shortest radio edit, but it would be great to hear one of the longer ones.
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Ian, if yer thick as a brick, you should consider gay porn.
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Woo Freakin' Hoo! uber BOS "Roundabout"!
people think this is some great mystical lyric, but he's just trying to get some chick to let him go in and out her valley...
I guess...and then his mountain falls out of the sky and it STANDS THERE.
In any case, props to Bill Bruford. Extreme heaviosity on the bass.
That's Chris Squire on bass, Buford's beating the skins. btw, a bass player friend of mine told me that Squire plays a smaller scale bass, if that's possible. Any bass players here to confirm/chime in?
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Moonage Daydream is so great... another BOS.
I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
Speaking of Tull, I think Ian Anderson is playing acoustic tonight at Warfield.
Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
TANC
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Yay for extra brick thickness!
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In any case, props to Bill Bruford. Extreme heaviosity on the bass.
Errr...You know Bruford was the drummer, right? Chris Squire is the bassist.
(http://blog-imgs-41.fc2.com/t/h/e/thebudgiebeaks/chrissquire2.jpg)
(http://www.total-drums.com/image-files/bill-bruford1.jpg)
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with a face like that, Rod's got nothin' to laugh about -- but he keeps marrying models half his age.
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with a face like that, Rod's got nothin' to laugh about -- but he keeps marrying models half his age.
He's laughing all the way to the bed.
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Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
what I meant was, is anyone else going (or willing to be coerced) so that I can claim to my spouse that one of us won free tix & it's a last minute thing?
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That's Chris Squire on bass, Buford's beating the skins. btw, a bass player friend of mine told me that Squire plays a smaller scale bass, if that's possible. Any bass players here to confirm/chime in?
D'oh! I second guessed my ability to recall all those names correctly. too many distractions, normally I'd have googled to double check.
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BWAHAHA!
did you catch AL when she said "I've been rather heavy of with the Rod lately!"
yes, that'll happen right w the Honeymoon phase.
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BWAHAHA!
did you catch AL when she said "I've been rather heavy of the Rod lately!"
yes, that'll happen right w the Honeymoon phase.
er, I thought she said "heavy with the rock lately".
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BWAHAHA!
did you catch AL when she said "I've been rather heavy of the Rod lately!"
yes, that'll happen right w the Honeymoon phase.
er, I thought she said "heavy with the rock lately".
I dunno, I heard it as "heavy with the rod" and got a snicker out of it myself.
"Heh...heheheh...heheh...she said 'rod!'"
Settle down, Beavis.
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Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
what I meant was, is anyone else going (or willing to be coerced) so that I can claim to my spouse that one of us won free tix & it's a last minute thing?
I'm mildly interested, but tix are at least $40 -- ticketmaster is advertising a 2-for-1 offer, but you need some sort of code. Sometimes those codes are floating around the net, but so far no luck in finding it.
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BWAHAHA!
did you catch AL when she said "I've been rather heavy of the Rod lately!"
yes, that'll happen right w the Honeymoon phase.
er, I thought she said "heavy with the rock lately".
I dunno, I heard it as "heavy with the rod" and got a snicker out of it myself.
"Heh...heheheh...heheh...she said 'rod!'"
Settle down, Beavis.
ok, there's the quote: "I've been kinda heavy on the Rod lately ... Rod Stewart and the Faces, sounds great!"
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Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
what I meant was, is anyone else going (or willing to be coerced) so that I can claim to my spouse that one of us won free tix & it's a last minute thing?
I'm mildly interested, but tix are at least $40 -- ticketmaster is advertising a 2-for-1 offer, but you need some sort of code. Sometimes those codes are floating around the net, but so far no luck in finding it.
Think we just got snaked on the bonus track again, as I just sat thru a good 8 minutes of ads. Anyone know what we missed?
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Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
what I meant was, is anyone else going (or willing to be coerced) so that I can claim to my spouse that one of us won free tix & it's a last minute thing?
I'm mildly interested, but tix are at least $40 -- ticketmaster is advertising a 2-for-1 offer, but you need some sort of code. Sometimes those codes are floating around the net, but so far no luck in finding it.
The password is "tull". Offer through goldenvoice, I don't know if you have to go in through the email. This is where the link in the email directed me to:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1C004262A250570E?brand=goldenvoice
Sorry I didn't check in earlier. Got the email Friday. I'd be considering this one too, but I'm going to the Pixies tonight at the Fox.
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Yes, can anyone please give me an excuse to go!?
because he's old and it might be your last chance?
TANC: Tull!!
what I meant was, is anyone else going (or willing to be coerced) so that I can claim to my spouse that one of us won free tix & it's a last minute thing?
I'm mildly interested, but tix are at least $40 -- ticketmaster is advertising a 2-for-1 offer, but you need some sort of code. Sometimes those codes are floating around the net, but so far no luck in finding it.
The password is "tull". Offer through goldenvoice, I don't know if you have to go in through the email. This is where the link in the email directed me to:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/1C004262A250570E?brand=goldenvoice
Sorry I didn't check in earlier. Got the email Friday. I'd be considering this one too, but I'm going to the Pixies tonight at the Fox.
thanks, Rod...
Hmm, this makes it interesting. so normally the ticket would be $42.50 plus fees. This code makes them $21.25 plus fees:
Ticket Price US $21.25 x 2
Facility Charge US $2.50 x 2
Convenience Charge US $8.45 x 2
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SUBTOTAL US $64.40
That's $32.20 each. still a little steep... I mean I like Ian Anderson and all, and I saw JT in '83 on that horrible Broadsword and the Beast Tull Tour. Saga opened up and were quite good, esp compared to Tull's material on that tour.
anyway, that's a $21.25 savings for tonight's Warfield show featuring Ian and his new solo record, which I do not know -- I'm still not convinced to go yet.
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11/9/09 - Monday. The year? 1972!!
1. Steely Dan - Reeling in the Years
2. Neil Young - Are You Ready for the Country
(News: Munich Olympics)
3. Bill Withers - Lean on Me
4. The Stylistics - Betcha By Golly, Wow
(TV: The Paul Lynde Show)
5. Jimmy Cliff - You Can Get It If You Really Want
6. The Raspberries - I Wanna Be With You
(Movie: Cabaret)
7. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream
8. Yes - Roundabout
(Ian Anderson Interview)
9. Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick (BOS)
10. Faces - Stay With Me
BONUS TRACK: Elton John - Mona Lisas & Mad Hatters
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I wish I knew WTH the lyrics mean in Roundabout. The lyrics are almost as indecipherable as Jethro Tull's.
You think these are bad? You should read the lyrics to some of their subsequent records. Tales of Topographic Oceans springs to mind:
Dawn of light lying between a silence and sold sources,
Chased amid fusions of wonder, in moments hardly seen forgotten
Coloured in pastures of chance dancing leaves cast spells of challenge,
Amused but real in thought, we fled from the sea whole.
Dawn of thought transfered through moments of days undersearching earth
Revealing corridors of time provoking memories, disjointed but with
purpose,
Craving penetrations offer links with the self instructor's sharp
and tender love as we took to the air, a picture of distance.
Dawn of our power we amuse redescending as fast as misused
Expression, as only to teach love as to reveal passion chasing
Late into corners, and we danced from the ocean.
Dawn of love sent within us colours of awakening among the many
Won't to follow, only tunes of a different age, as the links span
Our endless caresses for the freedom of life everlasting.
Kind of poetic, but pretty damn obscure, too. And that's just the first verse of the first of four album-side-length pieces.
That's refrigerator-magnet poetry, that's what that is.
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All together now:
Q: How do you turn a duck into a soul singer?
something something 'til his bill withers.
To be precise: Put it in the microwave until its bill withers.