10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: urth on February 15, 2010, 09:58:59 AM
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And away we go...how far back can we go?
What is Life, anyway? Nice!!!
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This would appear to be a new set, and not a "classic"? BOS George, giving his love out to every whore like you (the way I m'greened it when I was 16).
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sorry, Pops -- ah *still* don't give a heck.
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sorry, Pops -- ah *still* don't give a heck.
Great minds: that was almost the line I was going to reference too.
But it's a brand new day. Pops is preachy, but he's got a point.
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Pops is preachy, but he's got a point.
it's Rod's Power Point, in fact.
And the Staples version is still preferable to the Bruice Willis abomination we got from Casey's '80s yesterday.
Lawd! Love is a "Bitch"! BOS2 Stones. Is this really a new set? It's feeling familiar.
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BOS3, just don't be here in the morning when I wake up.
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From the pseudo-Stones to the real thang. Cue the horns...it's a bitch...
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dang, servers are slow on my wireless connection!
BOS to Geo Harrison. Wikipedia shows these credits on What Is Life? Frampton? maybe?
# George Harrison - guitar and vocals
# Eric Clapton - guitar
# Bobby Whitlock - piano
# Pete Ham - acoustic guitar
# Tom Evans - acoustic guitar
# Joey Molland - acoustic guitar
# Peter Frampton - acoustic guitar (possibly[2])
# Carl Radle - bass guitar
# Bobby Keys - saxophone
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BOS3 Ms. King -- I'm beginning to think this *is* a "classic" but I'm too lazy to research it.
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This Carole King song may be overplayed, it makes the rounds on every easy listening "safe for work" Lite rock and oldies station around, and yet it sounds very welcome her among the Rods and Micks of 10 at 10 land.
BOS2
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This Carole King song may be overplayed, it makes the rounds on every easy listening "safe for work" Lite rock and oldies station around, and yet it sounds very welcome her among the Rods and Micks of 10 at 10 land.
Especially since Dave criminally ignored Tapestry during his tenure.
Ringo don't ask for much, he only wants... George to write him a hit.
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This Carole King song may be overplayed, it makes the rounds on every easy listening "safe for work" Lite rock and oldies station around, and yet it sounds very welcome her among the Rods and Micks of 10 at 10 land.
Especially since Dave criminally ignored Tapestry during his tenure.
Ringo don't ask for much, he only wants... George to write him a hit.
Gotta pay yer dues. It don't come easy.
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BOS3 Ms. King -- I'm beginning to think this *is* a "classic" but I'm too lazy to research it.
You get double Frink points for good memory. I dug back thru the threads, and lo and behold, it is in fact a classic. Originally aired August 31 of last year. Good stuff comin'.
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DUUUDE! VHM Tull, stalking little girls in the park. But he "gets no kicks from little boys" -- so that makes it OK?
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one of the dirtiest, sneering-est vocal tracks ever laid down. it's downright scary.. BOS for Cross-Eyed Mary, the poor dear.
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dang, servers are slow on my wireless connection!
BOS to Geo Harrison. Wikipedia shows these credits on What Is Life? Frampton? maybe?
# George Harrison - guitar and vocals
# Eric Clapton - guitar
# Bobby Whitlock - piano
# Pete Ham - acoustic guitar
# Tom Evans - acoustic guitar
# Joey Molland - acoustic guitar
# Peter Frampton - acoustic guitar (possibly[2])
# Carl Radle - bass guitar
# Bobby Keys - saxophone
So you take three Dominos, three Badfingers, one Beatle, a Humble Pie, and a Stones sideman, and this is what you get. Wonder who the drummer was?
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double Frink points
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BOS4 Cher -- she filled him with a hot meal, he filled her with a hot... er...
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DUUUDE! VHM Tull, stalking little girls in the park. But he "gets no kicks from little boys" -- so that makes it OK?
you mean SHE gets no kicks from little boys, right? Unless you're talking about Cross Dressing Mary! :P
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BOS Cher GT&T
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dang, servers are slow on my wireless connection!
BOS to Geo Harrison. Wikipedia shows these credits on What Is Life? Frampton? maybe?
# George Harrison - guitar and vocals
# Eric Clapton - guitar
# Bobby Whitlock - piano
# Pete Ham - acoustic guitar
# Tom Evans - acoustic guitar
# Joey Molland - acoustic guitar
# Peter Frampton - acoustic guitar (possibly[2])
# Carl Radle - bass guitar
# Bobby Keys - saxophone
So you take three Dominos, three Badfingers, one Beatle, a Humble Pie, and a Stones sideman, and this is what you get. Wonder who the drummer was?
oops, I forgot to copy that. here's the rest:
# Jim Price - trumpet
# Jim Gordon - drums
# Mike Gibbins - tambourine
# Strings arranged by John Barham[2]
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Uber-BOS Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves. Pass me a bottle o' that Doctor Good.
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DUUUDE! VHM Tull, stalking little girls in the park. But he "gets no kicks from little boys" -- so that makes it OK?
you mean SHE gets no kicks from little boys, right? Unless you're talking about Cross Dressing Mary! :P
Oops I was thinking "Aqualung".
VHM Chicago, on the down low before it was fashionable.
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dang, servers are slow on my wireless connection!
BOS to Geo Harrison. Wikipedia shows these credits on What Is Life? Frampton? maybe?
# George Harrison - guitar and vocals
# Eric Clapton - guitar
# Bobby Whitlock - piano
# Pete Ham - acoustic guitar
# Tom Evans - acoustic guitar
# Joey Molland - acoustic guitar
# Peter Frampton - acoustic guitar (possibly[2])
# Carl Radle - bass guitar
# Bobby Keys - saxophone
So you take three Dominos, three Badfingers, one Beatle, a Humble Pie, and a Stones sideman, and this is what you get. Wonder who the drummer was?
oops, I forgot to copy that. here's the rest:
# Jim Price - trumpet
# Jim Gordon - drums
# Mike Gibbins - tambourine
# Strings arranged by John Barham[2]
So we can add one more Domino, one Badfinger, and one Stones sideman to the tally. Not sure who John Barham is.
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wino wino wino wino wino wino wino wino wino wino wino wino
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2/15/10 - Monday... Tripping into...1971
1. George Harrison - What is Life
2. Staple Singers - Respect Yourself (BOS)
(Nixon & Humphrey on the economy)
3. Faces - Stay With Me
4. Rolling Stones - Bitch
(Ad: Chiffon Margarine)
5. Carole King - It's Too Late
6. Ringo Starr - It Don't Come Easy
(Ad: Cheerios)
7. Jethro Tull - Crosseyed Mary
8. Cher - Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves (BOS)
9. Chicago - Lowdown
10. Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine
(Bonus Track??)