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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 27, 2011, 04:13:36 PM
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per her FB post, she's winging her way to the bay.
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per her FB post, she's winging her way to the bay.
Maybe she'll resort to an 80s "Chartbusters" set on Monday. Those are pretty easy to throw together, no?
Whatever it is, I'll take it! It's been a looong time. Hopefully, all is well with her mom.
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per her FB post, she's winging her way to the bay.
Maybe she'll resort to an 80s "Chartbusters" set on Monday. Those are pretty easy to throw together, no?
Whatever it is, I'll take it! It's been a looong time. Hopefully, all is well with her mom.
I had the same thought, simply because she's done it (or something similar) before, and probably for exactly the reason you mentioned. At the very least I don't think she'll be taking requests.
That said, I'm glad she's back. And I second the good wishes for her mum.
ETA: Spoke too soon. AL just posted that tomorrow's set will be 1968! Woot!
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1968 per FB
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Anyone? Anyone?
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1. Amboy Dukes - Journey To The Center of Your Mind
2. The Who - I Can See For Miles (I always thought that was from '67)
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stream f---ed up for the umpteenth time -- commercials as of 10:07.
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Jeezus H. Constantine... how difficult is it to fix a simple automation program?
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Clip from "The Producers"
http://www.evtv1.com/player.aspx?itemnum=1447
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stream f---ed up for the umpteenth time -- commercials as of 10:07.
You wonder how many steps backward KFrOG can take before we just totally give up on them.
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Jeezus H. Constantine... how difficult is it to fix a simple automation program?
In a "White Room" always have a back-up plan (like a radio)
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They're making me despise Allison Janney, and that pissed me off.
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BOS Bee Gees - "Massachusetts"
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so, I miss '68 because no stream?
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Jeezus H. Constantine... how difficult is it to fix a simple automation program?
In a "White Room" always have a back-up plan (like a radio)
I've been using the radio the last few weeks. For some reason the reception is actually decent these days, which was not the case in the past, which is why I had been listening to the stream.
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WTF!? I still have commercials online.
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There's a tech
guy person in the KFOG engineering dept. that's due for a butt chewing.
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so, I miss '68 because no stream?
SNAFU: Situation Normally All F---ked Up.
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Mama Cass- Dream A Little Dream
Beatles - Revolution 1 (from the White Album)
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OTOH, we don't seem to be missing anything bustout-y. Still, considering this happened before, you'd think they'd be on top of it.
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Finally!! only 20 mins late...
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BOS Love - Alone Again Or
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BOS and TANC: Love, the orig "Alone Again Or"
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BOS and TANC: Love, the orig "Alone Again Or"
TANCeriffic, and BOS. ;)
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Canned Heat - On The Road Again
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Canned Heat - On The Road Again
proxy of GazWOS, and one for the "never need to hear again" list. Once it was pointed out how much he sounds like Kermit, it was all over for me.
ETA: the FB comment that this song "doesn't get a lot of airplay/exposure" made me gag.
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Clip: Dan Rather getting pushed around at the '68 Democratic Convention, into Lil' Stevie Miller- Living In The USA
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Canned Heat - On The Road Again
proxy of GazWOS, and one for the "never need to hear again" list. Once it was pointed out how much he sounds like Kermit, it was all over for me.
Maybe he and Boz Scaggs should cover "Mahna Mahna"!
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Dan's being rather manhandled. Livin' in the USA indeed.
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Dan's being rather manhandled. Livin' in the USA indeed.
into Aretha- Chain o' Fools indeed.
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BOS2 Ree-Ree -- she a link in yo' chain, dawg.
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pretty good set, if mostly tried and true.
BOS Amboy Dukes, Love and Steve Miller
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hopefully I can catch it tonight.
11/28/11 - Monday! Back in Studio Spinning 1968 Live!
1. The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center Of the Mind
2. The Who - I Can See for Miles
(Movie: The Producers - Max meets Leo and his blue blankie)
3. Cream - White Room
4. Bee Gees - Massachusetts
5. Mama Cass - Dream a Little Dream of Me
6. The Beatles - Revolution 1 (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
(Interview: John talks about songwriting)
7. Love - Alone Again Or (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
8. Canned Heat - On the Road Again
(News: Dan Rather gets roughed up at the Chicago Democratic National Convention)
9. Steve Miller Band - Living in the U.S.A
(TV: Gore Vidal & William F. Buckley mix it up)
10. Aretha Franklin - Chain of Fools (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
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grading papers, luxuriating in hifi xfinity feed at home!
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BOS Bee Gees - "Massachusetts"
I had this album back in the day, and probably didn't appreciate how musically good it was. Sounding nice. Great bass tone.
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I remember seeing this (Living in the USA) being introduced at the Fillmore West. The band (-Boz) was also Berry's backup band!
(http://www.karlhenkel.com/piggposters/posters/band/chuckberrystevemillerband500.jpg)
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hopefully I can catch it tonight.
11/28/11 - Monday! Back in Studio Spinning 1968 Live!
1. The Amboy Dukes - Journey to the Center Of the Mind
2. The Who - I Can See for Miles
(Movie: The Producers - Max meets Leo and his blue blankie)
3. Cream - White Room
4. Bee Gees - Massachusetts
5. Mama Cass - Dream a Little Dream of Me
6. The Beatles - Revolution 1 (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
(Interview: John talks about songwriting)
7. Love - Alone Again Or (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
8. Canned Heat - On the Road Again
(News: Dan Rather gets roughed up at the Chicago Democratic National Convention)
9. Steve Miller Band - Living in the U.S.A
(TV: Gore Vidal & William F. Buckley mix it up)
10. Aretha Franklin - Chain of Fools (B.O.S-3 Way Tie!)
Not a bad set, but no actual rarities there either--the Mama Cass and BeeGees songs are probably the closest. Given that she was doing it jetlagged on probably 4 or 5 hours sleep, I guess some slack should be granted.