10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on August 03, 2010, 07:50:11 AM
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No escaping Miss Candi Staten Island these days: JJ plays her fine cover of "In the Ghetto".
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NTM and quite nice: a 6-woman British a capella group called Mint Juleps doing a cover of "Every Kinda People".
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whose wine? what wine? whythehell must Frampton whine? 'LNG plays the long-ish (7 min) "radio edit" of "Do You feel Like We Do?"
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'LNG plays the Royal Guardsmen's sequel, "Return of the Red Baron" -- haven't heard this in decades, and it's really, um, not very good.
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Radio de Sebb's "just played" feature isn't working this morning, so I've no idea who's doing this disco-fied cover of "Midnight At The Oasis" (!)
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NTM: the Gil Scott Heron version of "Home Is Where the Hatred is" -- the original? I'd only heard the Esther Phillips version until now.
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NTM: the Gil Scott Heron version of "Home Is Where the Hatred is" -- the original? I'd only heard the Esther Phillips version until now.
Yup, GSH wrote and originally recorded it.
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Just now on London's JazzFM: Little Milton's orig version of "More and More", later covered by BS&T -- NTM and quite soulfully wonderful.
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JJ ends his KPOO show nicely with The COD's Michael The Lover:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URJDaznyIds
... some Dionne Warwick tune and some instrumental tune.
dang, I wish JJ posted a playlist!
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JJ ends his KPOO show nicely with The COD's Michael The Lover:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URJDaznyIds
[MJ voice]"I'm a lover, not a fighter!"[/MJ voice]
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always a treat: KPOO plays the DeeDee Warwick version of "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" -- even rarer than the Madeline Bell take, which it pre-dates by about a year-and-a-half.
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Barry Scott just played the Brady Bunch's "Sunshine Day" -- damned if one of the male kids (not sure which is which) sounds a LOT like that Tony DeFranco kid -- and not in a good way ;)
Barry's 1978 Yearbook segment brings the great treat of H&O's "It's a Laugh", followed by Crystal Gayle's lovely "Talking in Your Sleep"