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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 10:03:24 AM

Title: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 10:03:24 AM
whatevs. a good set but... "too soon"?
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: Alicat on August 31, 2010, 10:23:03 AM
whatevs. a good set but... "too soon"?
Yes soon but it's a beautiful day with a white bird in a golden cage
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: urth on August 31, 2010, 10:42:53 AM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 10:49:09 AM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.

well of course he did -- he grew up in a foster hime in da Bronx. Yo!
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: Tinka Cat on August 31, 2010, 12:12:32 PM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.

well of course he did -- he grew up in a foster hime in da Bronx. Yo!

Now I get it: a foster "hime" are what they're called in Himey-town.  Tee hee!  (Hey, I can say that: I lived in Brooklyn for 3.5 years so that makes me an honorary Jew.)
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 12:20:42 PM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.

well of course he did -- he grew up in a foster hime in da Bronx. Yo!

Now I get it: a foster "hime" are what they're called in Himey-town.  Tee hee!  (Hey, I can say that: I lived in Brooklyn for 3.5 years so that makes me an honorary Jew.)


I've never been so sorry for a typo in my life.
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 12:45:23 PM
8/31/10- a recent "classic" -- Local Music : the Sixties

 1.  Grateful Dead- The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
(Jerry Garcia)
 2.  Moby Grape - Omaha
 3.  Jefferson Airplane - My Best Friend
(Johnny Depp reading Hunter S Thompson)
 4.  Quicksilver Messenger Service - Fresh Air
 5.  Steve Miller Band - Quicksilver Girl
 6.  It's A Beautiful Day - White Bird (BOS!!)
(News: anti-war protest in SF)
 7.  Santana - Soul Sacrifice
 8.  Creedence Clearwater Revival - Commotion
(News: Reagan on UC Berkeley dance)
 9. Country Joe & The Fish - Rock and Soul Music
10.  Big Brother & The Holding Company - Combination Of The Two
**Sly & The Family Stone - Dance To the Music!
Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: Tinka Cat on August 31, 2010, 02:08:20 PM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.

well of course he did -- he grew up in a foster hime in da Bronx. Yo!

Now I get it: a foster "hime" are what they're called in Himey-town.  Tee hee!  (Hey, I can say that: I lived in Brooklyn for 3.5 years so that makes me an honorary Jew.)


I've never been so sorry for a typo in my life.

heh, well of course, we all knew it was a typo, but I couldn't resist!

Title: Re: 31 Aug 2010: a "classic " from... 3 weeks ago? Local scene '60s
Post by: RGMike on August 31, 2010, 02:49:03 PM
Listened closely to the BG intro of Big Brother this time--he definitely says "a great, great broad" in reference to Janis.

well of course he did -- he grew up in a foster hime in da Bronx. Yo!

Now I get it: a foster "hime" are what they're called in Himey-town.  Tee hee!  (Hey, I can say that: I lived in Brooklyn for 3.5 years so that makes me an honorary Jew.)


I've never been so sorry for a typo in my life.

heh, well of course, we all knew it was a typo, but I couldn't resist!


Considering Bill Graham lost relatives at Auschwitz, it all turned out rather cringe-worthy.