10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on November 07, 2011, 08:03:15 AM
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Mon 11/7/11: 1972
Chicago have a dialogue with themselves. "I hope the President knows what he's into..." er, what?
Rod does a sequel; War wander the ghetto; Stones get a BOS1 for "All Down Da Line"
one for the "never again" list: the Doobs.
OMFG: BOS2 L&M "House at Pooh Corner", nicest surprise of the morning.
The Dan reel 'em in.
BOS3 and proxy of Geoff, ABB.
Joe Tex, "I Gotcha" BOS4 right here.
"Walk on the Wild Side" is close to being on the "never again" list, but at least it's the uncensored version, so VHM.
Chicago - Dialogue, Parts 1 & 2
Rod Stewart - You Wear It Well
War - The World Is a Ghetto
Rolling Stones - All Down the Line
Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music
Loggins & Messina - House at Pooh Corner
Steely Dan - Reelin' In The Years
Allman Brothers Band - One Way Out
Joe Tex - I Gotcha
Lou Reed - Walk on the Wild Side
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Tue 11/8/11: 1989
Crapton Before You Accuse Me 6.6%
Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule 3.9%
Stevie Ray Vaughan Crossfire 19.7%
Great White One Bitten Twice Shy 4.9%
The Smithereens A Girl Like You 12.5%
Tom Petty I Won't Back Down 13.8%
Aerosmith Love in an Elevator 5.6%
Don Henley The Last Worthless Evening 13.8%
Nirvana About a Girl 11.8%
Joe Satriani Flying in a Blue Dream
Y&S2
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Wed 11/9/11: 1968!
Bob has a new opening montage and it's a "Beautiful Morning". Still inside? ya shouldn't hide! BOS1
Timothy Leary's still dead.
Oh honey "Hush". VHM.
Mmmmm... savoy truffles for breakfast. BOS2
serious stereo separation this morning!
BOS3 Stevie -- "For Once in My Life", previously done by Barbara McNair, sez Bob.
uber-BOS4-in-perpetuity-etc, "Elenore". One more time!
one from the "never again" list: "Hello I Love You".
BOS5 "Stormy". smoooooooth.
It's more than a camera --it's almost ALIVE!
(http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/c/0/0/cc/6/AAAADK4BVxIAAAAAAMxm8Q.jpg?v=1274761773000)
BOS6 Jimi.
Proxy of GazWOS: Kermit Canned Heat.
Rascals - A Beautiful Morning
Moody Blues - Legend of a Mind
Deep Purple - Hush
Beatles - Savoy Truffle
Stevie Wonder - For Once in My Life
Turtles - Elenore
Doors - Hello I Love You
Classics IV - Stormy
Jimi Hendrix Experience - Stone Free
Canned Heat - On The Road Again
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
DUUUUUDE! 11-11-11 is Nigel Tufnel day! So you were close with the Spinal Tap guess. I'd suggested that AL do a set of "songs you want to crank up to 11" but it looks like (as happens all-too-frequently) the Morning Show stole the idea.
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
DUUUUUDE! 11-11-11 is Nigel Tufnel day! So you were close with the Spinal Tap guess. I'd suggested that AL do a set of "songs you want to crank up to 11" but it looks like (as happens all-too-frequently) the Morning Show stole the idea.
AL's going through with RG's suggestion for Friday. DUDE!!!
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
DUUUUUDE! 11-11-11 is Nigel Tufnel day! So you were close with the Spinal Tap guess. I'd suggested that AL do a set of "songs you want to crank up to 11" but it looks like (as happens all-too-frequently) the Morning Show stole the idea.
AL's going through with RG's suggestion for Friday. DUDE!!!
nice!
speaking of 11: here's a great clip from a movie called Moog, about Bob Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthsizer.
Start watching at 2:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozDaBALl2aA
Rick Wakeman looks like he dropped right out of Spinal Tap and talks like it, too. Eleven!
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
DUUUUUDE! 11-11-11 is Nigel Tufnel day! So you were close with the Spinal Tap guess. I'd suggested that AL do a set of "songs you want to crank up to 11" but it looks like (as happens all-too-frequently) the Morning Show stole the idea.
AL's going through with RG's suggestion for Friday. DUDE!!!
nice!
speaking of 11: here's a great clip from a movie called Moog, about Bob Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthsizer.
Start watching at 2:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozDaBALl2aA
Rick Wakeman looks like he dropped right out of Spinal Tap and talks like it, too. Eleven!
Whoa. Stonehenge! Stonehenge!
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No 10@10 tomorrow --album sides Thursday -- and on Friday -- Bob will do 11@11 in honor of you-know-what. LOL!
Veterans Day?
Spinal Tap?
The grateful dead? (I understand they have a song called The Eleven)
DUUUUUDE! 11-11-11 is Nigel Tufnel day! So you were close with the Spinal Tap guess. I'd suggested that AL do a set of "songs you want to crank up to 11" but it looks like (as happens all-too-frequently) the Morning Show stole the idea.
AL's going through with RG's suggestion for Friday. DUDE!!!
nice!
speaking of 11: here's a great clip from a movie called Moog, about Bob Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthsizer.
Start watching at 2:30
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozDaBALl2aA
Rick Wakeman looks like he dropped right out of Spinal Tap and talks like it, too. Eleven!
Whoa. Stonehenge! Stonehenge!
Brilliant. Yes, more than a passing resemblance to David St. Hubbins.
Full disclosure: First time I saw Wakeman in Yes, in the fall of '77, I thought I'd seen god.
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Full disclosure: First time I saw Wakeman in Yes, in the fall of '77, I thought I'd seen god.
I saw him at Madison Sq Garden in '74 or '75 -- one of the great forgotten LPs of the '70s is his epic Journey to the Center of the Earth, which in retrospect is quite cheezy and Spinal Tap-y but which was HUGE on the NYC prog stations. I surely haven't heard anything from it on the radio in 35 years. Maybe I'll request something next '74 set.
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Fri 11/11/11: Eleven
Three Dog Night - One
Pink Floyd - One Slip
The Fixx - One Thing Leads to Another
Eagles - One of These Nights
Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime
Blondie - One Way or Another
Orleans - Still the One
R.E.M. - The One I Love
Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over The Line
Bob Marley - One Love
U2 -One