10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 28, 2010, 10:04:53 AM
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AAACK! WOS Dr Hook -- it's hard, all right.
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Top o' the World! VHM VH.
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VHM Steve Martin on SNL in "Jeopardy: 1999" Everyone's a winner, baby! BOS Hot Choc.
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
I'll second that. Wasn't feeling the set until this song. Reminds me of KKSF before they became 'The Band' :-\
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AL lurves her some Andy Kaufman, apparently. And we get Johnny Cash's "Ghost Riders in the Sky" for the 2nd time -- an AL-trina in the making? Yippie-ai-BOS3-ay!
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AL lurves her some Andy Kaufman, apparently. And we get Johnny Cash's "Ghost Riders in the Sky" for the 2nd time -- an AL-trina in the making? Yippie-ai-BOS3-ay!
Yippee i ayyyyy,
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floooooyyyydddddddd.....
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
I didn't know that song, but you're absolutely right. DIsorienting to wake up to that followed by "Ghost-Riding the Whip in the Sky."
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snoozeworthy Floyd, inevitable in '79 I suppose.
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BOS to the Records - is Urth here?
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BOS2 to this Johnny Cash song I haven't heard before! (I guess I wasn't yet paying attention to 1979 when she played it last time ;))
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
I didn't know that song, but you're absolutely right.
got to #24 that spring. CashBox or RecordWorld christened such stuff "Triple-Z Jazz" ("jazzz", get it?). it would be another decade before it became a format.
OMFG2 and uber-BOS4 The Records!!! proxy of urth'n'shray too.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_tRg73iZIquM/SJPhdPO9yvI/AAAAAAAARqI/IuVu6a3-8pY/s320/The%2BRecords+shades.jpg)
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
I didn't know that song, but you're absolutely right.
got to #24 that spring. CashBox or RecordWorld christened such stuff "Triple-Z Jazz" ("jazzz", get it?). it would be another decade before it became a format.
OMFG2 and uber-BOS4 The Records!!! proxy of urth'n'shray too.
What a great pop record. I wish I could write a song like this. By the way, did you here Roger McGuin on KFrOG this morning? He was great, and did a bit of classic Byrdsy guitar that you can hear distinctly in the Records.
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OMFG! BOS2 and proxy of cairo, SpyroGyra, "Morning Dance" -- the birth of smooth jazz!
I didn't know that song, but you're absolutely right.
got to #24 that spring. CashBox or RecordWorld christened such stuff "Triple-Z Jazz" ("jazzz", get it?). it would be another decade before it became a format.
OMFG2 and uber-BOS4 The Records!!! proxy of urth'n'shray too.
What a great pop record. I wish I could write a song like this. By the way, did you here Roger McGuin on KFrOG this morning? He was great, and did a bit of classic Byrdsy guitar that you can hear distinctly in the Records.
more jangly stuff from Mr Edmunds -- BOS5 "Girls Talk" now all we need is The Shoes, Bram Tchaikovsky and the Searchers' '79 comeback.
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Not too crazy about this 'Girl Talk' song. DHM'ing it.
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VHM for the clip from the very disappointing "1941" with Belushi and Ackroyd.
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Holee crap! BOS6 and Best Cheeze of Set: "In the navy"!
(http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/15759/Village_People_In_the_Navy.jpg)
"they're signing up new semen seamen fast!"
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OMFG!!! This set has sonically run the gamut, missing only hip-hop. VHM to "In the Navy," which the infamous Pink Lady recorded in their homeland as "Pink Typhoon." (Refrain: Pink a-Laaa-dyyyyy...)
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"But ... But I'm afraid of water! ... What am I gonna do in a submarine??" This ending cracks me up.
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OMFG!!! This set has sonically run the gamut, missing only hip-hop. VHM to "In the Navy," which the infamous Pink Lady recorded in their homeland as "Pink Typhoon." (Refrain: Pink a-Laaa-dyyyyy...)
I assume you saw EW's "Biggest TV Bombs" issue last week -- Pink Lady & Jeff right up there.
OMFG3 and BOS7: Bowie, "Boys Keep Swinging" -- this set really *has* had everything!
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OMFG!!! This set has sonically run the gamut, missing only hip-hop. VHM to "In the Navy," which the infamous Pink Lady recorded in their homeland as "Pink Typhoon." (Refrain: Pink a-Laaa-dyyyyy...)
I assume you saw EW's "Biggest TV Bombs" issue last week -- Pink Lady & Jeff right up there.
No - I'll have to, um, check it out!
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"But ... But I'm afraid of water! ... What am I gonna do in a submarine??" This ending cracks me up.
when you're in the Navy... other boys check you out!
there's a saying in the Navy: "a submarine leaves port with 130 men and returns with 65 couples"
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I'm exhausted -- kudos to AL today, fo' sho'.
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1/28/10 - Thursday! Late '70's...1979!!
1. Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show - When You're in Love With a Beautiful Woman
2. Van Halen - Beautiful Girls
(TV: SNL Jeopardy 1999)
3. Hot Chocolate - Every 1's a Winner
4. Spyro Gyra - Morning Dance (BOS!)
(TV: Johnny Cash/Andy Kaufman)
5. Johnny Cash - Ghost Riders in the Sky (BOS!!)
6. Pink Floyd - Goodbye Blue Sky
(News: Solar eclipse)
7. The Records - Starry Eyes (BOS!!!)
8. Dave Edmunds - Girls Talk
(Movie: 1941)
9. Village People - In the Navy
10. David Bowie - Boys Keep Swinging
BONUS TRACK: Flash 'N' the Pan - Hey, St. Peter
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Dr Hook notwithstanding (or maybe because of them), this was surely the most wildly diverse set of the week. Loving the replay. Looks like the Grammy set was first in the rotation today, so I missed hearing that again.