10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on March 18, 2011, 09:10:11 AM
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No clues today.
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No clues today.
Neither a 60s or 90s set so far this week so it could go either way.
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No clues today.
Neither a 60s or 90s set so far this week so it could go either way.
'60s would seal the deal of "we're back to the Morey tradition of '60s Fridays", Looks like I've got yet another 10:00 meeting, so... have fun.
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No clues today.
Neither a 60s or 90s set so far this week so it could go either way.
'60s would seal the deal of "we're back to the Morey tradition of '60s Fridays", Looks like I've got yet another 10:00 meeting, so... have fun.
I'm outtie too--got an early day at the creamery so we can get to Medford at a decent hour tonight, and the Oregon Cheese Fest in Central Point tomorrow.
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Yay for the right version of Der Kommissar.
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No clues today.
Neither a 60s or 90s set so far this week so it could go either way.
'60s would seal the deal of "we're back to the Morey tradition of '60s Fridays", Looks like I've got yet another 10:00 meeting, so... have fun.
I'm outtie too--got an early day at the creamery so we can get to Medford at a decent hour tonight, and the Oregon Cheese Fest in Central Point tomorrow.
I miss my funky friends.
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Yay for the right version of Der Kommissar.
I'm assuming Falco - weird in that I just posted on FB that the After The Fire version is in my humble opinion, the quinessential 80's song.
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Yay for the right version of Der Kommissar.
I'm assuming Falco - weird in that I just posted on FB that the After The Fire version is in my humble opinion, the quinessential 80's song.
Yup. Falco is the guy, and German is the language, mostly.
I'll give an HM to the Alan Parsons Project for the extremely Moody Bluesy "Eye in the Sky".
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Yay for the right version of Der Kommissar.
I'm assuming Falco - weird in that I just posted on FB that the After The Fire version is in my humble opinion, the quinessential 80's song.
Someone was taking notes!
BOS to the unimpeachable "Hold Me."
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What the heck is this British rappy thingy?
ETA: It appears to be Captain Sensible singing "Wot". How odd.
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
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OMFG! BOS2 "Situation", not to be confused with The Situation.
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
That's a tough one to explain (and I'd disagree with the 'crappy' assessment, although for sure the Falco original(s) were better). The general feel of the tune suggests it could only have been successful during that decade (and the early-to-mid part at that). No way the song goes top five in say 1972 or 2004.
Sunday suggested "Don't You Want Me", which is interesting because I think of The Human League as being the quinessential 80's act (even if they did have a couple of minor 90's hits).
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
I always thought this was Kool and the Gang.
The Dazz Band -- I know what that means!
didn't they once call themselves The Duegrass Band? or was it Dalypso Band? or the Dock and Doll Band?
is this Hagar? "Lead me to oh, pin doors!"
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I'll even VHM Hagar the Horrible -- one of his more bearable efforts.
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BOSX
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WOT? nobody posted a Lady Antebellum joke for "Eye in the Sky"?
BOS3 X.
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WOT? nobody posted a Lady Antebellum joke for "Eye in the Sky"?
BOS3 X.
I don't get it.
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fun set. even Fleetwood Mac's Hold Me is fine by me.
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WOT? nobody posted a Lady Antebellum joke for "Eye in the Sky"?
BOS3 X.
I don't get it.
Does "Need You Now" sound a little like "Eye In The Sky"?
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WOT? nobody posted a Lady Antebellum joke for "Eye in the Sky"?
BOS3 X.
I don't get it.
Lady Antebellum's Grammy-winning "Need You Now" rips off part of the melody of APP's "EITS". And many snarky Tweets ensued.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEASTUyYZt4
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
That's a tough one to explain (and I'd disagree with the 'crappy' assessment, although for sure the Falco original(s) were better). The general feel of the tune suggests it could only have been successful during that decade (and the early-to-mid part at that). No way the song goes top five in say 1972 or 2004.
Sunday suggested "Don't You Want Me", which is interesting because I think of The Human League as being the quinessential 80's act (even if they did have a couple of minor 90's hits).
Whoa. TANC...big time!!!
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
That's a tough one to explain (and I'd disagree with the 'crappy' assessment, although for sure the Falco original(s) were better). The general feel of the tune suggests it could only have been successful during that decade (and the early-to-mid part at that). No way the song goes top five in say 1972 or 2004.
Sunday suggested "Don't You Want Me", which is interesting because I think of The Human League as being the quinessential 80's act (even if they did have a couple of minor 90's hits).
Whoa. TANC...big time!!!
TANC? You've got me there... ok, what does it mean?
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3/18/11- Friday!! Away We Go to....1982!!
(Movie: Diner- Don't touch my records!)
the other day AL posted on FB about people misfiling records in the KFOG library. I posted the Diner quote as a comment. So I'm taking credit for that clip appearing today.
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
That's a tough one to explain (and I'd disagree with the 'crappy' assessment, although for sure the Falco original(s) were better). The general feel of the tune suggests it could only have been successful during that decade (and the early-to-mid part at that). No way the song goes top five in say 1972 or 2004.
Sunday suggested "Don't You Want Me", which is interesting because I think of The Human League as being the quinessential 80's act (even if they did have a couple of minor 90's hits).
Whoa. TANC...big time!!!
TANC? You've got me there... ok, what does it mean?
From ye olde 10at10 club glossary ;) :
Back from Texas just now. Somebody remind me what TANC means? I always end up looking it up and I'm too tired to do so now. Thanks.
There Are No Coincidences
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I'll give the Dazz Band a BOS for "Let It Whip".
BOS2 to those whipper snappers. WOS to WOT - a novelty that went on way too long.
Just arrived -- and of COURSE I'm BOSing "Wot" for rarity alone, my Captain. Sorry I missed Falco. BTW, what makes ATF's version "quintessential"? The fact that it's an inferior and unnecessary remake? That makes a lot of movies quntessential these days, then.
That's a tough one to explain (and I'd disagree with the 'crappy' assessment, although for sure the Falco original(s) were better). The general feel of the tune suggests it could only have been successful during that decade (and the early-to-mid part at that). No way the song goes top five in say 1972 or 2004.
Sunday suggested "Don't You Want Me", which is interesting because I think of The Human League as being the quinessential 80's act (even if they did have a couple of minor 90's hits).
Whoa. TANC...big time!!!
TANC? You've got me there... ok, what does it mean?
From ye olde 10at10 club glossary ;) :
Back from Texas just now. Somebody remind me what TANC means? I always end up looking it up and I'm too tired to do so now. Thanks.
There Are No Coincidences
You know, it wasn't until the set list was posted that I realized that the first two songs were the first two from last night's post! If she had played "Tainted Love" I'd probably have to sue on some sort of infringement!
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AL posted the marathon schedule: "Reverse order with the most recently heard coming earliest...Friday's 1982 set up first, then the St Patrick's Day set followed by 1979, 1973 & Monday's 1988 set airing last"
An interesting week, in that we didn't hit either the '60s OR the '90s. That doesn't happen too often.
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3/18/11- Friday!! Away We Go to....1982!!
1. Falco - Der Kommissar
2. Human League - Don't You Want Me
(News: CA Senate Race/Jerry Brown vs Pete Wilson)
3. Alan Parsons Project - Eye In The Sky
4. Fleetwood Mac - Hold Me
(Movie: Diner- Don't touch my records!)
5. Captain Sensible - Wot
6. The Dazz Band - Let It Whip
7. Go Go's - We Got The Beat
8. Yaz (Yazoo) - Situation (BOS!!)
9. Sammy Hagar - Your Love is Driving Me Crazy
(Ad: Atari/Raiders of The Lost Ark game)
10. X - Blue Spark
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Belated BOSes for pretty much everything from tunes 4-10, especially X.