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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on June 01, 2005, 08:06:55 AM
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"Home By The Sea" into Randy Newman's "I Love L.A."
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I guess there's no one else out there today, but I sure would like to see if anyone knows who is doing this live cover of "For What It's Worth".
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I guess there's no one else out there today, but I sure would like to see if anyone knows who is doing this live cover of "For What It's Worth".
sounds like it might be live CSN?
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10:01am HOME BY THE SEA by GENESIS
Album: GENESIS
10:06am I LOVE L.A. by RANDY NEWMAN
Album: TROUBLE IN PARADISE
10:09am ..TEN @ 10 SWEEP 1983 by
Album:
10:10am IT CAN HAPPEN by YES
Album: 90125
10:15am FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH(LIVE) by CS&N
Album: ALLIES
10:21am BANG THE DRUM ALL DAY by TODD RUNDGREN
Album: EVER POPULAR TORTURED ARTIST EFFE
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I guess there's no one else out there today, but I sure would like to see if anyone knows who is doing this live cover of "For What It's Worth".
sounds like it might be live CSN?
No idea. Sounded too gritty to be CSN (and too on-key, if their reputation as a live act is any precedent).
Proxy WOS for Gaz: "Bang on the Drum", which I happen to love -- wish someone would play the ska version by Bad Manners.
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i don't want to work either, but i don't annoy others singing about it.
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BOS JCM. Play guitar!
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[inserted note: Big Country played before these tunes]
David Bowie, China Girl (Go Stevie Go!)
Reagan clip on taxes
Then some full-blown SRV, Pride and Joy
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Guilty displeasure: "China Girl". I thought this was excruciatingly formulaic then & I still do today. The lyrics are unenlightened (at best), and it got waaaay overplayed at the time. The rest of the album was a lot better, imho, but this got the most attention.
:-( :cry:
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David Bowie, China Girl (Go Stevie Go!)
Reagan clip on taxes
Then some full-blown SRV, Pride and Joy
See my note elsewhere, I should have added that the only reason I don't actually hate China Girl is that it was the first time I (&most listeners at the time) heard Stevie Ray.
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
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Proxy WOS for poc, Mr. Browne.
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
It sounds to me like Jackson had aspirations to write a Broadway musical, but he only got as far as this one song.
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
I think it's one of his more interesting lyrics, actually -- an (admittedly too-cryptic) attempt to address a lot of what was in the air, culturally, at the time.
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
It sounds to me like Jackson had aspirations to write a Broadway musical, but he only got as far as this one song.
It would have closed in one night!
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I guess there's no one else out there today, but I sure would like to see if anyone knows who is doing this live cover of "For What It's Worth".
sounds like it might be live CSN?
You were right!
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I guess there's no one else out there today, but I sure would like to see if anyone knows who is doing this live cover of "For What It's Worth".
sounds like it might be live CSN?
You were right!
yes, but I looked it up in the logs after I guessed, and posted it too. I thought I heard Steve Stills growl in the mix.
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
It sounds to me like Jackson had aspirations to write a Broadway musical, but he only got as far as this one song.
It would have closed in one night!
Oh stop -- I wish he would write an original musical, it'd be far more interesting than the current deluge of "pop-sicals" (ABBA, Queen, Lennon, Elvis, Beach Boys...)
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Jackson Browne "Lawyers in Love"
I love JB, but never understood the attraction of this song!
It sounds to me like Jackson had aspirations to write a Broadway musical, but he only got as far as this one song.
It would have closed in one night!
Oh stop -- I wish he would write an original musical, it'd be far more interesting than the current deluge of "pop-sicals" (ABBA, Queen, Lennon, Elvis, Beach Boys...)
I love Jackson, I just don't like Lawyers in Love!