10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: sundaygal on January 05, 2011, 06:35:22 PM
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It's 1993, y'all. Get yer Gen X on...
I requested Chemical World (Blur) and Divine Hammer (Breeders). I was going to request Showgirl by The Auteurs, but realized it was released in '92. Eh, I'll save it for later.
**Someone request something post haste! The FBers are making hideous suggestions (Sting, The Proclaimers, Spin Doctors, etc.).
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It's 1993, y'all. Get yer Gen X on...
I requested Chemical World (Blur) and Divine Hammer (Breeders). I was going to request Showgirl by The Auteurs, but realized it was released in '92. Eh, I'll save it for later.
**Someone request something post haste! The FBers are making hideous suggestions (Sting, The Proclaimers, Spin Doctors, etc.).
I do find it hysterical that the same person who always requests "Hey Jude" wants to hear "Dazzy Duks" by Duice.
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My '93 wishlist is pretty small, and I was pleased to see other requests for two that I planned to ask for: Tina Turner's "I Don't Wanna Fight" and Prince's "7". So I happily plus-1'd both.
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Cowboy snoozies, er, Junkies.
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BOS1 to Cowboy Junkies' "Anniversary Song," which I used to love but haven't heard in years.
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BOS1 to Cowboy Junkies' "Anniversary Song," which I used to love but haven't heard in years.
It's certainly better than the narcoleptic "Sweet Jane". VHM LemonGin BlossomHeads (sorry I have trouble telling the 2 apart)
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WOS Proclaimers, which I once loved but which is now the most unnecessary. (plus it gets played in 2 years) It's all Mary Stuart Masterson's fault.
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Belly's "Hey Gepetto" is surely an ATBB. BOSFRA.
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Can't hear this Flaming Lips song without thinking of BH90210.
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and from Belly to (petroleum) jelly: WOS Flaming Lips "Vaseline", one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my 55 years on this planet.
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I was going to request Flaming Lips, but when I got to Facebook I saw that some wise soul already did, and once AL saw it she would know to play it. She wouldn't need my paltry two cents to convince her. She just knew.
BOS!
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and from Belly to (petroleum) jelly: WOS Flaming Lips "Vaseline", one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my 55 years on this planet.
Pedantic note: title is "She Don't Use Jelly."
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and from Belly to (petroleum) jelly: WOS Flaming Lips "Vaseline", one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my 55 years on this planet.
So... what you're saying is.. you would prefer that she actually DID use jelly? ponderous, man... ponderous.
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WOS3 4 Non-Talents. In other words, this is becoming an all-too- typical '90s set.
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WOS3 4 Non-Talents. In other words, this is becoming an all-too- typical '90s set.
Least Necessary of Set is a tie between this and the havering (?) Proclaimers.
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and from Belly to (petroleum) jelly: WOS Flaming Lips "Vaseline", one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my 55 years on this planet.
Pedantic note: title is "She Don't Use Jelly."
whatevs. Awful lyric, terrible vocal.
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WOS3 4 Non-Talents. In other words, this is becoming an all-too- typical '90s set.
Least Necessary of Set is a tie between this and the havering (?) Proclaimers.
when they haver it makes me want to heave. Er...
sadly, these were requests.
OMFG!!! uber-BOS the intellect and savoire-fare of Prince's "7". (which peaked at... you guessed it!)
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and from Belly to (petroleum) jelly: WOS Flaming Lips "Vaseline", one of the worst songs I have ever heard in my 55 years on this planet.
Pedantic note: title is "She Don't Use Jelly."
whatevs. Awful lyric, terrible vocal.
SDUJ is weird, sort of like the band back then, IMO -- although I wasn't familiar with them beyond this song. They appeared on SNL, believe it or not, and they were pretty freaky. I enjoyed their live perf on that show b/c their guitarist, a fellow named Ronald, if I recall, went nuts on his guitar. Beyond that they were just a novelty to me.
A few years later, when I listened to The Soft Bulletin, they had become a different band, and that album is now one of my faves.
Ah, someone's Prince has come!
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HM 7
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WTF is this "My Name Is Mud" nonsense? I'm guessing Primus because of the prominent bass line. WOS in any case.
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WTF is this "My Name Is Mud" nonsense? I'm guessing Primus because of the prominent bass line. WOS in any case.
Glad I'm not alone in WOS(4!)ing this. Yeesh and sheesh.
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WTF is this "My Name Is Mud" nonsense? I'm guessing Primus because of the prominent bass line. WOS in any case.
Glad I'm not alone in WOS(4!)ing this. Yeesh and sheesh.
Primus is like Evil Muppets.
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WTF is this "My Name Is Mud" nonsense? I'm guessing Primus because of the prominent bass line. WOS in any case.
Good guess, it's Primus "My Name Is Mud"
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BOS news clip: the development of the technology that gave rise to the "10at10 Club" ;)
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Now I like Sting, but this isn't my fave track from... whatever album that was in '93.
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WTF is this "My Name Is Mud" nonsense? I'm guessing Primus because of the prominent bass line. WOS in any case.
Glad I'm not alone in WOS(4!)ing this. Yeesh and sheesh.
Primus is like Evil Muppets.
Haha! Line of the day.
WOS2 to Sting with the lite-jazz-pop now being inflicted on us by Michael Buble.
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Dang, missed most of the set. BOS to Gepetto - Belly.
WOS to Proclaimers, 4-Non Blondes, Primus & Sting. I don't remember '93 being an overall snoozefest, music-wise. But then again, I don't remember most of the early '90s anyway. ;)
Oh, and as much as I love Cannonball - another song off of Last Splash would be nice too.
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VHM Breeders, another all-too-frequent '90s flyer.
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HM to "Cannonball," only decent thing the Breeders did IMO. They seemed less about music than living like musicians.
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BOS1, Prince.
BOS2, Primus. At least it was interesting.
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BOS to Sting. Nice to hear a deeper cut, although I do like most of the album. It reminds me of KKSF and I miss them sorely. F**k The Band. >:(
VHM to that "My Name Is Mud" nonsense. At least it was addictive.
Lots of female rock songs this time around. Too bad none of them stuck out, imo, but at least we heard a Cowboy Junkies song that wasn't "Sweet Jane."
Capt. Hollywood, Culture Beat, and Ace of Base were ignored but I'm going to get AL to play Eurodance one of times. Hell, by now I'd even settle for Haddaway again. :-\
Most unnecessary trifeca: "500 Miles," "What's Up," & "Cannonball." We've heard "Cannonball" a few too many times and it's still a Live & Channel overplay. The other two are probably overplayed on Alice/Star/KOIT/KBAY, I know I've heard them on there before, but I don't listen to those as much. I could have included "She Don't Use Jelly" with these, but then I'd have to think of an equally stunning word as "trifeca" that means four and I can't so I left it out since 10@10 exclusive katrinas > other station general rotation overplays, in general.
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BOS Belly. VHM Breeders... I'm not sure this is a frequent flyer just yet - isn't it only the second time it's appeared?
But yes, I hafta admit I'm kinda disappointed in the set in general.
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BOS Belly. VHM Breeders... I'm not sure this is a frequent flyer just yet - isn't it only the second time it's appeared?
2nd time in the AL era, perhaps. I thought sure Dave played it too, but it ain't in the shraytabase.
(aside: when looking up the Breeders I saw that Brick's "Dazz" is listed in the db 6 times as "Dazz Dazz Disco Jazz" -- is that a Dave thing, like "Roley-coaster", or a KFOG intern thing?)
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1/6/11- Thursday!! What Year Are We in? Do ask-Do tell! It's 1993!!!
1. Cowboy Junkies- Anniversary Song
2. Lemonheads- Into Your Arms
(Movie: So, I Married An Axe Murderer)
3. Proclaimers- I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)
4. Belly- Geppetto
(Ad: Energizer bunny still going & goinggg)
5. Flaming Lips- She Don't Use Jelly
(News: Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy)
6. Four Non-Blondes- What's Up? (BOS!!!)
(News: Branch Davidian/Waco Texas siege)
7. (artist formerly known as) Prince- 7
8. Primus- My Name Is Mud
(News: the wonderful new world of the internet)
9. Sting- Epilogue (Nothing 'Bout Me)
(TV: Entertainment Tonight/Hard Copy)
10. Breeders- Cannonball
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BOS Belly. VHM Breeders... I'm not sure this is a frequent flyer just yet - isn't it only the second time it's appeared?
2nd time in the AL era, perhaps. I thought sure Dave played it too, but it ain't in the shraytabase.
(aside: when looking up the Breeders I saw that Brick's "Dazz" is listed in the db 6 times as "Dazz Dazz Disco Jazz" -- is that a Dave thing, like "Roley-coaster", or a KFOG intern thing?)
Could be an Mshray thing, too. Have to ask him.
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NOTE: Prince's "7" was song #... well... yup.