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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: Rastermon on November 26, 2009, 10:12:10 AM
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Tuning in from Mountain Standard Time... Anyone around?
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Songs of thanks - not turkeys
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Tuning in from Mountain Standard Time... Anyone around?
Happy Turkey Day, Rastermon!
I'm listening to old '60 airchecks (KDIA, KSAN-AM) on KPOO; I'll catch the KFOG set tonite -- is it new or is it a Morey(-less) "classic"?
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Tuning in from Mountain Standard Time... Anyone around?
Happy Turkey Day, Rastermon!
I'm listening to old '60 airchecks (KDIA, KSAN-AM) on KPOO; I'll catch the KFOG set tonite -- is it new or is it a Morey(-less) "classic"?
Tuned in a little late, but I think its a Morey classic
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BOS so far to Natalie Merchant
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I forgot I was home, and could post! Listening on the Comcast stream, which is usually ahead of the radio!
This sounds like Ray Davies...
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My wife said she heard Annalisa at the intro...
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My wife said she heard Annalisa at the intro...
I definitely heard AL, but was stuffing a turkey at the time.
Now Wayne Newton
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yes, a new one, with an AL backannounce
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Danke Shen (sp?) loved it in Ferris Beuller
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yes, a new one, with an AL backannounce
My stream must be behind yours - just heard it now.
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Tuning in from Mountain Standard Time... Anyone around?
Happy Turkey Day, Rastermon!
I'm listening to old '60 airchecks (KDIA, KSAN-AM) on KPOO; I'll catch the KFOG set tonite -- is it new or is it a Morey(-less) "classic"?
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well - nice avatar for the day!
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We enjoyed that Ray Davies song...
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We enjoyed that Ray Davies song...
He put that out a couple years ago. Glad it was a new set rather than a Dave-less rerun. Will catch it tonite. I assume she played Dodo, er I mean Dildo, er I mean Dido?
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We enjoyed that Ray Davies song...
He put that out a couple years ago. Glad it was a new set rather than a Dave-less rerun. Will catch it tonite. I assume she played Dodo, er I mean Dildo, er I mean Dido?
yes
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Caught the replay last nite. I got *very* sick of the Dodo Dido when it was in uber-heavy KFOG rotation (ditto the Natalie Merchant), but the George Harrison was a lovely surprise (and a serious rarity if not a bustout). BOS George. And Wayne Newton was the OMGWTFLOL-of-the-week if not the year; that took serious balls on AL's part. She totally rules.
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the George Harrison was a lovely surprise (and a serious rarity if not a bustout).
What was it - "Thanks for the Pepperoni"?
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the George Harrison was a lovely surprise (and a serious rarity if not a bustout).
What was it - "Thanks for the Pepperoni"?
Hee. AL played "If Not For You".
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11/26/09 Thanksgiving: Songs of Thanks
1. Sly & the Family Stone Thank You (faletinme be mice elf agin)
2. Bonnie Raitt I Thank You
3. George Harrison If Not For You
4. Natalie Merchant Kind and Generous
5. Style Council - Youre the Best Thing
6. Dido Thank You
7. Led Zeppelin Thank You
8. Ray Davies Thanksgiving Day
9. John Mellencamp Thank You
10. Wayne Newton Danke Schoen
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And Wayne Newton was the OMGWTFLOL-of-the-week if not the year; that took serious balls on AL's part. She totally rules.
Until now, I had never quite figured out that this was actually WN singing the 1963 "Dankeschoen". I'd heard his later versions, and always supposed that somewhere out there was an original version of "Dankeschoen" by him, and that the 'classic' version I often heard was some husky-voiced alto covering this long-lost original. How did he ever manage to sing like that?
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And Wayne Newton was the OMGWTFLOL-of-the-week if not the year; that took serious balls on AL's part. She totally rules.
Until now, I had never quite figured out that this was actually WN singing the 1963 "Dankeschoen". I'd heard his later versions, and always supposed that somewhere out there was an original version of "Dankeschoen" by him, and that the 'classic' version I often heard was some husky-voiced alto covering this long-lost original. How did he ever manage to sing like that?
I thought this was done by a woman, too. I was "utterly gobsmacked" when AL said it was Wayne, and not Juice, Newton.
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And Wayne Newton was the OMGWTFLOL-of-the-week if not the year; that took serious balls on AL's part. She totally rules.
Until now, I had never quite figured out that this was actually WN singing the 1963 "Dankeschoen". I'd heard his later versions, and always supposed that somewhere out there was an original version of "Dankeschoen" by him, and that the 'classic' version I often heard was some husky-voiced alto covering this long-lost original. How did he ever manage to sing like that?
I thought this was done by a woman, too. I was "utterly gobsmacked" when AL said it was Wayne, and not Juice, Newton.
Wayne Newtons first version was released when he was 21 years old. Newtons effeminate timbre at the time is often mistaken for that of a female singer by those unfamiliar with the song.
I always knew it was Wayne, but perhaps I thought he was younger than 21 at the time he sang it.