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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 29, 2010, 02:41:42 PM
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April is a big Theme Set month: Tax Day on the 15th, followed by Earth Day a week later. I noticed on the Drive's site that Bob will be doing both a Crapton birthday set tomorrow and a "Fools" set on Thursday -- wonder if AL will do either of those. I always dug the "Fool" set and wondered why Dave let it fall by the wayside after doing it a couple years in a row.
Friday is Good Friday dunno what AL could do for that -- covers?
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April is a big Theme Set month: Tax Day on the 15th, followed by Earth Day a week later. I noticed on the Drive's site that Bob will be doing both a Crapton birthday set tomorrow and a "Fools" set on Thursday -- wonder if AL will do either of those. I always dug the "Fool" set and wondered why Dave let it fall by the wayside after doing it a couple years in a row.
Friday is Good Friday dunno what AL could do for that -- covers?
Possibly "Good" songs and "Friday" songs? I'm not sure... I think a religious-themed set would be out of the question.
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
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Possibly "Good" songs and "Friday" songs? I'm not sure... I think a religious-themed set would be out of the question.
I would love a "Jesus Rock" set, actually, since most of it would be from the '70s.
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Possibly "Good" songs and "Friday" songs? I'm not sure... I think a religious-themed set would be out of the question.
I would love a "Jesus Rock" set, actually, since most of it would be from the '70s.
How about a set of comeback songs?
Bobby Darin, "If I Were a Carpenter"
Cher, "I Found Someone" or "Believe"
Santana, "Smooth" (sorry)
Elvis, "If I Can Dream"
Ben E. King, "Supernatural Thing"
Jackie Wilson, "Whispers (Gettin' Louder)"
James Brown, "Living in America"
Aretha Franklin, "Freeway of Love" (or "Jump to It," I suppose)
Frankie Valli, "My Eyes Adored You"
Gary U.S. Bonds, "This Little Girl"
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Possibly "Good" songs and "Friday" songs? I'm not sure... I think a religious-themed set would be out of the question.
I would love a "Jesus Rock" set, actually, since most of it would be from the '70s.
She could just play the soundtrack to "Jesus Christ Superstar", which would be awesome.
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
pretty nice. How about some songs about fish --- since Catholics eat fish on Fridays during Lent. ;)
I can think of only a couple, along w songs by Fish and Phish. Maybe throw some "Lamb" songs in there, too.
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
pretty nice. How about some songs about fish --- since Catholics eat fish on Fridays during Lent. ;)
I can think of only a couple, along w songs by Fish and Phish. Maybe throw some "Lamb" songs in there, too.
Don't forget Reel Big Fish and Fishbone!
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
pretty nice. How about some songs about fish --- since Catholics eat fish on Fridays during Lent. ;)
I can think of only a couple, along w songs by Fish and Phish. Maybe throw some "Lamb" songs in there, too.
Don't forget Reel Big Fish and Fishbone!
We just heard Belly of the Whale (although I guess technically that's a mammal, not a fish). And there's Fisherman's Blues, and I think Primus does a few songs about fish and fishing.
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
pretty nice. How about some songs about fish --- since Catholics eat fish on Fridays during Lent. ;)
I can think of only a couple, along w songs by Fish and Phish. Maybe throw some "Lamb" songs in there, too.
Don't forget Reel Big Fish and Fishbone!
We just heard Belly of the Whale (although I guess technically that's a mammal, not a fish). And there's Fisherman's Blues, and I think Primus does a few songs about fish and fishing.
I saw Les Claypool as a guest on a fishing show once (flyfishing some river). Apparently, he has a whole album of fishing songs, wierd bastard.
We could add --
The Tubes, SuSuSushi (shudder)
Not really coming up with anything else.
ETA: From You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tune a Fish, REO Speedwagon, "The Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot".
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Good Lovin' - Grateful Dead, Good Vibrations - Beach Boys, Good Lovin' Gone Bad - Bad Co., Good Girls Don't - The Knack, Good Times - Chic, Good Luck Charm - Elvis, Good Golly Miss Molly - Little Richard, Get On the Good Foot - James Brown, Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp, Goodbye Yellow Brick Rd - Elton.
pretty nice. How about some songs about fish --- since Catholics eat fish on Fridays during Lent. ;)
I can think of only a couple, along w songs by Fish and Phish. Maybe throw some "Lamb" songs in there, too.
Don't forget Reel Big Fish and Fishbone!
We just heard Belly of the Whale (although I guess technically that's a mammal, not a fish). And there's Fisherman's Blues, and I think Primus does a few songs about fish and fishing.
I saw Les Claypool as a guest on a fishing show once (flyfishing some river). Apparently, he has a whole album of fishing songs, wierd bastard.
We could add --
The Tubes, SuSuSushi (shudder)
Not really coming up with anything else.
ETA: From You Can Tune a Piano but You Can't Tune a Fish, REO Speedwagon, "The Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot".
I'd add Joe Walsh's Indian Summer b/c of these lyrics:
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Sometimes I'm still at the fishing hole
And you never needed bait where we used to go
Just a safety pin hook on a bamboo pole
Take the big ones home; let the little ones go (far away)
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Steely Dan, "Throw Back the Little Ones"?
BTW, Jefferson Airplane, in their early '70s nadir, had a pair of songs called "Son of Jesus" and "Easter?" I wouldn't recommend them for a theme set this week, though - they're bitter.