10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on June 30, 2010, 08:09:40 PM
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so sez AL.
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so sez AL.
I look forward to it. Yesterdays set didn't work for me.
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so sez AL.
I look forward to it. Yesterdays set didn't work for me.
I'm thinking it might be '90s, so be careful watcha wish for. (the last 3 "Mystery" sets have been '90s.) I'm guessing some sorta 4th of july/holiday weekend thing tomo'w.
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the Nazi-est sound around! One Step beyoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooond!
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1982?
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1982?
'79 or 80. AL said the year had a definite sound, a lot a ska.
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
I have a message for him.
ETA: Hah! What do I win, Bob?
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London Calling recorded winter of 78 -79 as I recall from the album, not google
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
I have a message for him.
either you're psychic or you're listening over-the-air. Proxy of shray the Specials.
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
I have a message for him.
ETA: Hah! What do I win, Bob?
Stop yer fooling around, lest you wind up in 10@10 jail.
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
A message to you, Rudy
(http://blogs.seattleweekly.com/dailyweekly/giuliani-rudy-5.jpg)
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OK, 3 Mile Island confirms it's 1979.
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
I have a message for him.
ETA: Hah! What do I win, Bob?
Stop yer fooling around, lest you wind up in 10@10 jail.
Yes, and here come the Police... Berkeley 1979
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_VIt42ZwDrR4/Sg5RPWyGKaI/AAAAAAAAC3k/QN8tLyJ2Y0c/s400/The+Police+Live+At+Zellerbach1979+Front.jpg)
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BOS fairly rare Clash! "Rudie Can't Fail".
I have a message for him.
either you're psychic or you're listening over-the-air. Proxy of shray the Specials.
I hereby certify that I had not heard the second song before posting. But I don't think it quite rises to the level of clairvoyance.
More ska from da Police. A BOS for having a bed that's too big, but not burning.
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Ooo...Rudie Can't Fail: fave Clash song
Mornin' fellas! :)
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Ooo...Rudie Can't Fail: fave Clash song
Mornin' fellas! :)
mornin', SG. With an alias and avatar like yours, you've gotta be lovin' 1979.
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VHM The Jerk; BOS2 Cheap Trick, dream policin'.
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More police... Dream Police
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_comnmI6_FcM/R3TjlJ0bxEI/AAAAAAAAAXU/Lu6pE3Q7zzU/s400/Cheap%2BTrick%2B1979-12-31%2BLA%2BForum%2B-%2Bfront.jpg)
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More police... Dream Police
wait, is this from '79? didn't Budokan come out that spring? they had a studio AND a live LP the same year?
BOS3 the perennial fave from Bram T. -- another proxy of shray.
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VHM The Jerk; BOS2 Cheap Trick, dream policin'.
The tunes! The tunes! "The Dream Police dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah".
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More police... Dream Police
wait, is this from '79? didn't Budokan come out that spring? they had a studio AND a live LP the same year?
You are CORRECT!
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Here you go SG
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uber-BOS4 Gilda!
OMG! Blondie for sundaygal! BOS5 "Dreaming", a single that deserved better, chartwise.
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uber-BOS4 Gilda!
OMG! Blondie for sundaygal! BOS5 "Dreaming", a single that deserved better, chartwise.
This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
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Tab was everywhere back then
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_k8XfdXdl-K8/Sp5cX0HToSI/AAAAAAAAA-4/Qmml8gfDX-c/s320/tab_packages.jpg)
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here comes the summer? voice is familiar, but...
oh well -- BOS6 da Ramones (and the great PJ Soles!)
(http://mimg.ugo.com/200809/25580/rock-and-roll-high-school.jpg)
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(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_wDkOwxqKmsM/SaEsw-BC3qI/AAAAAAAACR8/kLR05Ii_rMU/s400/Ramones+-+Rock+%27N%27+Roll+High+School.jpg)
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here comes the summer? voice is familiar, but...
oh well -- BOS6 da Ramones (and the great PJ Soles!)
(http://mimg.ugo.com/200809/25580/rock-and-roll-high-school.jpg)
No mice alowed without headphones!
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OK. This set totally makes up for yesterday's lackluster set (IMHO)
Nanu-Nanu
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(http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ModelMork.jpg)
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OMFG!!! uber-uber-BOS7 Zappa, "Joe's Garage"!!
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OK. This set totally makes up for yesterday's lackluster set (IMHO)
Nanu-Nanu
I'm with ya -- late '80s/early '90s sets have traditionally not been faves here.
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This set is Best O' Week!!!!!!!!
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OMFG!!! uber-uber-BOS7 Zappa, "Joe's Garage"!!
From Wiki: Joe's Garage is a 1979 rock opera by Frank Zappa, which tells the story of what could possibly happen if music was made illegal. The album features Ike Willis as the voice of "Joe", a stereotypical garage band youth who unwittingly journeys through the miasma of the music business. Zappa provides the voice of the "Central Scrutinizer" character—a mechanical voice that narrates the story and haunts Joe's psyche with McCarthyistic 50s-era discouragement and "scrutiny." In his liner notes Zappa also states that the story was inspired by the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which outlawed public musical expression.
The album was originally issued in two parts, the first part being a single LP of Act I, and the second part being a double-LP set of Acts II & III. All three acts were later issued together as a box set, and on compact disc as a double-CD. The major themes of the story include groupie migration, mockery of Scientology, appliance fetishism, garage bands, and above all censorship of music as an artform.
Joe's Garage is particularly noteworthy for its extensive use of Zappa's xenochrony technique, in which guitar solos from older, completely unrelated recordings were extracted and overdubbed onto new songs. With the exception of "Watermelon in Easter Hay" and "Crew Slut", all Zappa's solos on the album were constructed in this way.
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This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
Why wait til Sat, record it tonight at 10pm!
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This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
Why wait til Sat, record it tonight at 10pm!
I have been archiving Quicktime movies as I listen to them. about 4 gigs so far
Today, however, my browser crash during Rudie cant fail. So I have it saved starting there...
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uber-BOS4 Gilda!
OMG! Blondie for sundaygal! BOS5 "Dreaming", a single that deserved better, chartwise.
Lots to love in this set, but I'll give my overall BOS to my fave Blondie song. The segue from Gilda to Dreamin' got me choked up.
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This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
Why wait til Sat, record it tonight at 10pm!
I have been archiving Quicktime movies as I listen to them. about 4 gigs so far
Today, however, my browser crash during Rudie cant fail. So I have it saved starting there...
I do the same thing, and I will post a link to the entire recorded MP3 soon!
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This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
Why wait til Sat, record it tonight at 10pm!
I have been archiving Quicktime movies as I listen to them. about 4 gigs so far
Today, however, my browser crash during Rudie cant fail. So I have it saved starting there...
I do the same thing, and I will post a link to the entire recorded MP3 soon!
dude! you rawk!
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OMG! Blondie for sundaygal! BOS5 "Dreaming", a single that deserved better, chartwise.
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Lots to love in this set, but I'll give my overall BOS to my fave Blondie song. The segue from Gilda to Dreamin' got me choked up.
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Kudos to Clem Burke and the crazy Keith Moonesque drumming in this song!
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More police... Dream Police
wait, is this from '79? didn't Budokan come out that spring? they had a studio AND a live LP the same year?
You are CORRECT!
Yep, but Budokan was released just in Japan initially. For several months it was only available in the US as an import, it wasn't intended to be released domestically. Then radio got all over IWYTWM and Ain't That A Shame, and Epic decided they had to go with the momentum and get it out here. So it came out here in the spring, iirc, with Dream Police hot on its heels in mid-summer.
Saw CT that summer at the racetrack at Cal Expo with BOC and Pat Travers. The show had originally been booked with Travers supporting BOC and CT below him, but with the sudden buzz from the above records, they flopped the bill and Travers played first (after some no-name opener), then CT and BOC still topped the bill. Yeah, I know, TMI.
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Saw CT that summer at the racetrack at Cal Expo with BOC and Pat Travers. The show had originally been booked with Travers supporting BOC and CT below him, but with the sudden buzz from the above records, they flopped the bill and Travers played first (after some no-name opener), then CT and BOC still topped the bill. Yeah, I know, TMI.
or in the case of BOC, "E.T.I". Balthazar!!!
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This really is a dream set for me. I might have to break out the ol' tape recorder for this one on Saturday.
Why wait til Sat, record it tonight at 10pm!
I have been archiving Quicktime movies as I listen to them. about 4 gigs so far
Today, however, my browser crash during Rudie cant fail. So I have it saved starting there...
I do the same thing, and I will post a link to the entire recorded MP3 soon!
dude! you rawk!
Today's Set MP3!
ok, I have the link, but I won't post here (it can be downloaded only 10 times so I'm rationing...)
If you want it, leave me a msg and I'll email it to you!~ :)
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OK. This set totally makes up for yesterday's lackluster set (IMHO)
Nanu-Nanu
I'm with ya -- late '80s/early '90s sets have traditionally not been faves here.
D'oh! I meant the '67 set. AL played Gigantic yesterday, which rocked 'da house.
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OK. This set totally makes up for yesterday's lackluster set (IMHO)
Nanu-Nanu
I'm with ya -- late '80s/early '90s sets have traditionally not been faves here.
D'oh! I meant the '67 set. AL played Gigantic yesterday, which rocked 'da house.
I saw your comment on Facebook that it's Debbie H's birthday -- here's a great early clip of "X-Offender":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ6fpSdQQKc
And I'm about to friend-request you on FB...
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VHM The Jerk; BOS2 Cheap Trick, dream policin'.
The tunes! The tunes! "The Dream Police dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah-dah".
BWAHAHA!
I, for one, did not forget the magnetism of Robin Zander, or the charisma of Rick Nielsen... thank you.
:)
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7/1/10- Thursday! Can you guess the mystery year? (1979)
1. Madness- One Step Beyond
2. Clash- Rudie Can't Fail
3. Specials- A Message To You, Rudy
(News: Three Mile Island)
4. Police- The Bed's Too Big Without You
5. Cheap Trick- Dream Police
(Movie: The Jerk-thermos song)
6. Bram Tchaikovsky- Girl Of My Dreams
7. Blondie- Dreaming (BOS!-Happy Birthday, Debbie!)
(Ad:Tab Cola)
8. Undertones- Here Comes The Summer
9. Ramones- Rock and Roll High School
(TV: Mork & Mindy)
10. Frank Zappa- Joe's Garage