10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on April 18, 2011, 07:50:16 PM
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AL goes back to the future. Hopefully she'll spare us the Huey Lewis...
we've already got requests for "Centerfield", "We Are the World", the Hooters.... and (yes) "We Built This City"
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AL goes back to the future. Hopefully she'll spare us the Huey Lewis...
we've already got requests for "Centerfield", "We Are the World", the Hooters.... and (yes) "We Built This City"
Didn't Dusti Rhodes work in radio, possibly even KFOG? One would think she'd have more inspired requests.
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Yeah, I remember listening to Dusti Rhodes on KFOG. Pretty middle-of-the road requests there...
But her last job was DJing for KDFC (Classical), and a stint at KFRC doing oldies, so I guess that being a DJ doesn't always mean you have the most cutting-edge of taste in songs.
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Yeah, I remember listening to Dusti Rhodes on KFOG. Pretty middle-of-the road requests there...
But her last job was DJing for KDFC (Classical), and a stint at KFRC doing oldies, so I guess that being a DJ doesn't always mean you have the most cutting-edge of taste in songs.
To quote Big Rick (in a FB status during his KFOG tenure): "I don't write the menu, I just serve the food."
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Late to the request party due to having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to assemble an IKEA dresser. (Words on instructions would be nice. Grrr.)
Requested The Smiths' Headmaster Ritual anyway. Same old joke since 1902...
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Requested The Smiths' Headmaster Ritual anyway. Same old joke since 1902...
rooting for ya -- someone else asked for "How Soon is Now" and since we got Soho's "Hippychick" recently I'm afraid AL might be tempted to go with that.
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Late to the request party due to having my 19th nervous breakdown trying to assemble an IKEA dresser. (Words on instructions would be nice. Grrr.)
Requested The Smiths' Headmaster Ritual anyway. Same old joke since 1902...
There was an episode of The Wire from I think Season 1 where McNulty gets majorly frustrated putting something together from IKEA - so he feels your pain.
I know it's not cool to say this, but I think that store is vastly overrated. Don't get me started on their shipping scam. And I've had similar assembly issues.
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Early BOS to "Head Over Heels," which (TANC) a bar buddy was just this weekend touting as one of the best songs of the decade. (I think EWTRTW is better, but he has a point.)
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TFF are "Head Over Heels" to be our TOTHK.
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Early BOS to "Head Over Heels," which (TANC) a bar buddy was just this weekend touting as one of the best songs of the decade. (I think EWTRTW is better, but he has a point.)
I prefer STSOL, personally. :)
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BOS1 JAMC channelling Phil Spector.
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J&MC are eating you up just like honey.
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BOS1 Mr Ferry, just a slave.
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There was an episode of The Wire from I think Season 1 where McNulty gets majorly frustrated putting something together from IKEA - so he feels your pain.
He was trying to put together beds for his kids. The Jamesons wasn't helping -- don't drink and assemble.
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BOS Bryan Ferry Slave To Love.
... and HM to Griffin Dunne, who found out a few things on the subject in Scorsese's After Hours:
(http://static.tvguide.com/MediaBin/Galleries/Imported/Movies/3/27135a.jpg)
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I'm antsy for a bustout. And "Marlena" ain't it. VHM anyway.
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BOS2 to the backup vocals to Slave To Love, though not as good as the ones on Avalon.
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BOS "Love Vigilantes"!!!
Gotta run to work, have a day!
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I used to confuse J&MC and New Order around this time. Glad AL didn't play 'em back-to-back. BOS2.
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now Fogerty *is* the old man down the road. You got to hidey-hide!
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This is a rather standard-issue set so far. BOS3 Lone Justice, frequent-flier tho' it is. I ain't afraid to stick it in!
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I'm antsy for a bustout. And "Marlena" ain't it. VHM anyway.
turns out Ms Vega is appearing off-B'way in a play about Carson McCullers. May have to check that out.
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Hoodoo Gurus -- a bustout? BOS4FRA "Bittersweet"
VHN INXS, or as a cow orker used to pronounce it, "ink-siss"
isn't this from '86? (it was a single that year; the LP is indeed '85)
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This is a rather standard-issue set so far. BOS3 Lone Justice, frequent-flier tho' it is. I ain't afraid to stick it in!
sounds good today. A shame they left the scene.
Hoodoo Gurus -- a bustout? BOS4FRA "Bittersweet"
no, we've heard it before, I think more than one of their other (bigger?) hits, Come Anytime. it's an "Elite Frequent Flyer" to me.
BOS2 for this fine poppy nugget.
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BOSing Love Vigilantes and Ways To Be Wicked. Finally at a real computer. Using a touchscreen phone for this forum is almost as maddening as putting together something from IKEA.
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Pee-Wee's a rebel!
BOS5 the Cult
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Looks like "Slave to Love" and "She Sells sanctuary" were the only actual requests we got. But at least we avoided "Kayleigh".
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A little standardly AL new wave, but not bad. The Cult gets an HM, John Fogerty gets nothing, the rest get BOS 1-8, I guess. But I wish the requests would have gotten a bit more love; would have been great to hear the Killing Joke or Echo+Bunnymen.
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4/19/11- Tuesday!! We're Head Over Heels for 1985!
1. Tears For Fears- Head Over Heels/Broken
2. The Jesus and Mary Chain- Just Like Honey
(Movie: After Hours- Rosanna Arquette)
3. Bryan Ferry- Slave To Love
4. Suzanne Vega- Marlene On The Wall
5. New Order- Love Vigilantes (BOS!)
(News brief)
6. John Fogerty- The Old Man Down The Road
(News: Ronald Reagan)
7. Lone Justice- Ways To Be Wicked
(Movie: Back To The future)
8. Hoodoo Gurus- Bittersweet
9. INXS- Kiss The Dirt (Falling Down the Mountain)
(Movie: Pee Wee's Big Adventure)
10. The Cult- She Sells Sanctuary
Oh, now I get it: the Old Man Down the Road was Reagan!
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Belated BOSes for Jesus & Mary, New Order, Hoodoo Gurus, Inksiss & especially The Cult. Ian Astbury RULES!
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Someone on FB called this AL's "best set EVER" (!) Er... um... no.
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Listening to the replay, and I must say this set sounds better in the PM. Well, maybe not the Fogey-ty.