10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: radical347 on August 17, 2011, 10:49:34 PM
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(I think.)
Just heard a commercial for it. AL 'sez we heard about Enron, Martha Stewart, & the Dept. of Homeland Security.
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(I think.)
Just heard a commercial for it. AL 'sez we heard about Enron, Martha Stewart, & the Dept. of Homeland Security.
No clues on her FB page as of 10:50pm, but those clues all point to '02. I'm curious what she'll pull out (particularly since it seems like she's doing it all without requests), but my morning is already packed tomorrow, so I'll have to read about it here and on FB.
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Warning: I strongly suspect we'll hear some Sheryl Crow, most likely "Soak Up The Sun". Or as they say in Florida, "Soak Up The Son".
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Warning: I strongly suspect we'll hear some Sheryl Crow, most likely "Soak Up The Sun". Or as they say in Florida, "Soak Up The Son".
It could be worse...Jennifer Love Hewitt released an album that year.
If we're lucky, we'll hear Flaming Lips or Wilco.
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Ben Folds - "Still Fighting It" would be nice...or Zero 7 - "Destiny."
I hope we don't hear "American Girls" by the Counting Crows.
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(I think.)
Just heard a commercial for it. AL 'sez we heard about Enron, Martha Stewart, & the Dept. of Homeland Security.
No clues on her FB page as of 10:50pm, but those clues all point to '02. I'm curious what she'll pull out (particularly since it seems like she's doing it all without requests), but my morning is already packed tomorrow, so I'll have to read about it here and on FB.
Her first 2001 set was also sans suggestions, and it was very KFOG-playlist-centric. so this will be too, I'm sure.
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Technically from 2001, but "19-2000" would be a great Top Of The Hour Cooker.
We'll probably get "Bubbly Toes" instead.
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not that we'll hear any but here's Billboard's Top 30 singles of 2002:
1. A Thousand Miles, Vanessa Carlton
2. Get the Party Started, Pink
3. Complicated, Avril Lavigne
4. Dilemma, Nelly featuring Kelly Rowland
5. In the End, Linkin Park
6. Ain't It Funny, Jennifer Lopez
7. U Got It Bad, Usher
8. All You Wanted, Michelle Branch
9. Don't Let Me Get Me, Pink
10. Hot in Herre, Nelly
11. Hey Baby, No Doubt
12. Can't Get You out of My Head, Kylie Minogue
13. Lose Yourself, Eminem
14. The Middle, Jimmy Eat World
15. The Game of Love, Santana featuring Michelle Branch
16. U Don't Have to Call, Usher
17. Like I Love You, Justin Timberlake
18. Girlfriend, 'N Sync
19. Wherever You Will Go, The Calling
20. My Sacrifice, Creed
21. Ordinary Day, Vanessa Carlton
22. Underneath It All, No Doubt
23. Jenny from the Block, Jennifer Lopez
24. Just Like a Pill, Pink
25. Blurry, Puddle Of Mudd
26. Gangsta Lovin', Eve featuring Alicia Keys
27. Hero, Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott
28. Days Go By, Dirty Vegas
29. Foolish, Ashanti
30. Escape, Enrique Iglesias
I'd love to hear "Get the Party Started", actually. And the Eminem won the Oscar for Best Song, so there's that. Betting we'll get the Santana.
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Oy. I'll stick with iTunes and KISS-FM
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Hah! Elvis/JXL-- shoulda known. BOS, tho' I still prefer the (pre-remix) original.
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WOS1 Moby. I really find him less than useless.
VHM Beck, "Lost cause" -- appropriate choice?
and another KFOG playlist staple of 2002: Norah Jones.
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BOS2 Brooooce, "Waitin' on a Sunny Day".
VHM Jon Stewart -- seems he's going to be a staple of '00s sets.
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BOS3 Wilco.
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Shockah! AL gives us Coldplay.
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WOS2 Tori Amoszzzzzzzzz...
Chris Isaak wakes us up -- I've never typed *that* phrase before. But "Original American Boy" was a cute segue after the Spiderman clip.
BOS4 Lewis Black.
uber-BOS5 Joey Ramone -- this was really 9 years ago?. Ouch.
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>:(
BOS Bruce. I guess.
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except for the bookends (Elvis and Joey R) this was a damn snoozy set. Still, I ended up with 5 BOSes so it coulda been worse, I guess.
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So we went back 9 years today and there was question on FB about the "10-year rule" for 10@10... per the shraytabase there was a period when Dave went back 9 years: unfortunately the db doesn't go back beyond 2002 but (the info we have says) we first hit 1993 in 2002. My memory, tho' hazy, tells me the nine-years rule goes back even further. That rule-of-thumb continued thru the addition of 1996 in Sept 2005. But then another year didn't get added to the wheel until 1997 was added in Jan 2008. I'm thinking Dave wasn't all that jazzed about doing late-'90s years anyway, and Benson was at that point letting Dave do more '60s than he had been. We didn't get 1998 or 1999 sets until AL took over in 2009.
I suspect we will get 2003 and 2004 in short order... when DC was at KINK I believe they went back as recently as 5 years.
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18/11- Thursday! Our First Stop in...2002!
1. Elvis vs JXL- A Little Less Conversation
2. Moby- We Are All Made of Stars
(News: ENRON connection White House)
3. Beck- Lost Cause
4. Norah Jones- Come Away With Me
(TV: Daily Show/ Martha Stewart stock story)
5. Bruce Springsteen- Waiting On a Sunny Day
6. Wilco- Jesus, etc.
(News: Homeland Security)
7. Coldplay- God Put a Smile Upon Your Face
8. Tori Amos- A Sorta Fairytale
(Movie: Spiderman)
9. Chris Isaak- All American Boy
(TV: Lewis Black- Daily Show)
10. Joey Ramone- What a Wonderful World (B.O.S!)
No surprise that Joey won BOS. Loved the Tori Amos mondegreen someone mentioned: "a soda fairytale" -- this set needed some Jolt Cola.
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I agree that this set was a bit "slow" except for 1 & 10...but quite impressive nonetheless & eons better than 2001. It totally brought me back to 2002 (the year I really started getting into AAA). I liked that if she had to play a Borah Jones song, it was the less overplayed "Come Away With Me" -- I probably would have hurled if she played "Don't Know Why." She also played the "lesser" singles from B. Springsteen & Wilco.
What really made this set listenable is that she played a bunch of songs that were fairly big on AAA back then but don't get much love anymore. Even that Tori Amos song which was a big overplay on most AAA and Hot AC stations (and even crossed over to pop, somewhat) doesn't get played much anymore. Though "Taxi Ride" would've been better.
BOS Elvis vs. JXL, Moby, & Wilco. VHM Joey Ramone.
WOS to "God Put an Aluminum Garbage Can Over Your Head and Started Banging On It," although at least that too was a less overplayed Coldplay song. I can see why though. :-\ (And, the song's more like 03 than 02 anyway.)
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not that we'll hear any but here's Billboard's Top 30 singles of 2002:
I'd love to hear "Get the Party Started", actually. And the Eminem won the Oscar for Best Song, so there's that. Betting we'll get the Santana.
No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time. Eminem woulda been nice though.
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No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time.
true, but I never listen to those stations ;) It's a song I think most Fogheads would probably know, even if they've never heard the rest of her catalog. Of course, I also dig Shirley Bassey's cover version.
I *really* hope that when we do 2003 in a couple of weeks AL has the good sense to play Outkast's "Hey Ya".
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No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time.
true, but I never listen to those stations ;) It's a song I think most Fogheads would probably know, even if they've never heard the rest of her catalog. Of course, I also dig Shirley Bassey's cover version.
I *really* hope that when we do 2003 in a couple of weeks AL has the good sense to play Outkast's "Hey Ya".
Shake it like a Polaroid pictcha!
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No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time.
true, but I never listen to those stations ;) It's a song I think most Fogheads would probably know, even if they've never heard the rest of her catalog. Of course, I also dig Shirley Bassey's cover version.
I *really* hope that when we do 2003 in a couple of weeks AL has the good sense to play Outkast's "Hey Ya".
Shake it like a Polaroid pictcha!
I'd be down with that. One of the few truly catchy singles of the last 10 years.
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No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time.
true, but I never listen to those stations ;) It's a song I think most Fogheads would probably know, even if they've never heard the rest of her catalog. Of course, I also dig Shirley Bassey's cover version.
I *really* hope that when we do 2003 in a couple of weeks AL has the good sense to play Outkast's "Hey Ya".
Shake it like a Polaroid pictcha!
I'd be down with that. One of the few truly catchy singles of the last 10 years.
Premptive BOS. One of the very few post Y2k albums I own. Outkast rocks. Shake it, shake it...
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No Pink please >:( Alice, Star, and Mix still play that (and everything else by her) allllllllllll the time.
true, but I never listen to those stations ;) It's a song I think most Fogheads would probably know, even if they've never heard the rest of her catalog. Of course, I also dig Shirley Bassey's cover version.
I *really* hope that when we do 2003 in a couple of weeks AL has the good sense to play Outkast's "Hey Ya".
Shake it like a Polaroid pictcha!
I'd be down with that. One of the few truly catchy singles of the last 10 years.
Premptive BOS. One of the very few post Y2k albums I own. Outkast rocks. Shake it, shake it...
People! Stop shaking those Polaroids! It won't help them dry faster! *shakes head*
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/02/17/polaroid.warns.reut/index.html