10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on May 09, 2011, 12:33:19 PM
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nice to be back listening to Judge. Brainstorm's fab orig version of "Lovin is Really my Game" always a treat. Ah believe in da boogie!
And now MJ & his brothas like the feelin' they get when they ridin' in a jet -- they Goin' Places!
ETA: Gladys' "Baby Don't Change Your Mind" is a highlight this hour. How this missed the Pop Top 40 in '77 is a mystery.
Damn, Judge loves Joe Tex's "Ain't Gonna Bump" -- it's his own personal Katrina.
OMFG: "Disco Lucy" -- the loooooooong version!
Rarity of the Day: Universal Robot Band, "Dance And Shake Yo' Funky Tambourine". I am not making that up.
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JJ kick-starts my day with Marvin & Tammi's "Onion Song". Or is it Marvin & Valerie?
ooo: a Tops rarity "Without The One You Love", a "Baby I Need Your Loving" clone.
Highlight: the Etta James version of "I Just Wanna Make Love To You".
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Before I left for vacay, 1340 the Boardwalk was running promos for a new "outrageous" morning show that was set to premiere first week of May. Turns out it was... Don Imus' syndicated show. Which seems an odd choice for a station whose prime demographic is largely (tho' not exclusively) black.
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a lovely twin-spin on Hits of Yesteryear: Association's "Everything That Touches You" followed by Orpheus "Can't Find the Time". Ba-da-da-da-da-da-da!
OMFG: the original version of "Hush" by Billy Joe Royal, which never made it out of the boondocks.
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So I'm listening to Vin Scelsa's podcast from Sat April 30th. and his whole intro is about how April "comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb"... and he begins the show with -- you guessed it -- Genesis, "Lamb Lies Down..."
... only it's MARCH that "comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb" (or vice versa), Vin. So the entire set-up is false. Oops.
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Listening to the KPOO Thurs morning Oldies show, and I guess I will continue if the KFOG stream is kaput.
And lo, they play the Fuzz. **WHICH MEANS**... well, you know...
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Listening to that bluegrass show on the Virginia country station, and they're playing Doyle Lawson And Quicksilver doing a fiddle-and-banjo rave-up cover of Paul Simon's "Gone At Last".
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Highlight of the morning on Radio de Sebb: Donna Summer's disco-ization of "Could It Be Magic" -- yes she took a Barry Manilow song and made it even gayer. No mean feat. "come... COME!!"
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Listening to that bluegrass show on the Virginia country station, and they're playing Doyle Lawson And Quicksilver doing a fiddle-and-banjo rave-up cover of Paul Simon's "Gone At Last".
and today I'm shocked to hear a bluegrass version of Richard Thompson's "Vincent Black Lightning"!