10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 22, 2011, 07:47:17 AM
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JJ is "on fire!" this morning -- Ree-Ree's "Call Me", Laura Lee's "Rip-Off" and now the fab Dixie Hummingbirds with their Simon-less version of "Loves Me Like a Rock".
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JJ is "on fire!" this morning -- Ree-Ree's "Call Me", Laura Lee's "Rip-Off" and now the fab Dixie Hummingbirds with their Simon-less version of "Loves Me Like a Rock".
dude, I just tuned in and am hearing just these same songs!
That Laura Lee one was fun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi01cDHOUJk
.. and I lurve Lurves Me Like A Rock, it's the Tuesday morning Gospel hour... (actually, I sometimes leave Emmet Powell's gospel show on. Not only is the music pretty amazing at time, but Mr. Powell has a fantastic presence. I miss his chicken.)
Ooh, a Rufus song that's NTM (sadly, my depth of Rufus' work is limited to their radio hits.)
[JJ threw in that uber-scratchy Marvin Gaye song, and I suppose I could've down without that since you hear it so often on other stations, but how often do you hear it on 45? "CDs just won't do!"]
ETA: JJ says this was Poppa and the Utopians from SF's own Fillmore District, doing I Cry For Joy or is it called Love Is Gonna Find Me. it's got some good falsetto.
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JJ is "on fire!" this morning -- Ree-Ree's "Call Me", Laura Lee's "Rip-Off" and now the fab Dixie Hummingbirds with their Simon-less version of "Loves Me Like a Rock".
dude, I just tuned in and am hearing just these same songs!
That Laura Lee one was fun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi01cDHOUJk
.. and I lurve Lurves Me Like A Rock, it's the Tuesday morning Gospel hour!
Ooh, a Rufus song that's NTM (sadly, my depth of Rufus' work is limited to their radio hits.)
[JJ threw in that uber-scratchy Marvin Gaye song, and I suppose I could've down without that since you hear it so often on other stations, but how often do you hear it on 45? CDs just won't do!]
this I Cry For Joy has some good falsetto!
And now Jermaine's cover of "Daddy's Home" -- in '72 everyone mondegreened "your best friend wrote and told me" as "your best friend Rhoda told me" because of the Mary Tyler Moore Show.
I usually stick around for the '60s hour but Bob is doing "Duets" on the Drive and I'm curious what he'll come up with.
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That Laura Lee one was fun: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi01cDHOUJk
"Ahm tired o' bein' neglected!
Ahm gonna slap him in the face with the unexpected!"
Spending the afternoon with Underground '80s -- B-52s, "Quiche Lorraine", Fred's gayest performance (which is saying something).
Wow: haven't heard Stephen "TinTin" Duffy's "Unkiss That Kiss" in ages.
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OMGWTF-of-the-Day: Oasis covering Slade's "Merry Xmas Everybody".
ETA: first airing of the season for "Fairytale of NY". Oh, Kirsty. Happy Christmas, yer arse!
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For those who can't wait until noon, WLNG will be airing "Alice's Restaurant" in a few minutes.
www.wlng.com