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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: radical347 on January 04, 2012, 07:53:51 PM
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& your Snap!, Thomas Dolby, & Utah Saints requests are all taken care of. ;)
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& your Snap!, Thomas Dolby, & Utah Saints requests are all taken care of. ;)
Thanks, man. Just one thing: no more "Thong Song" requests for 2000. I beg of you! ;)
'92 is sledgehammery year pour moi. Thinking about buying a pair of Doc Martens like I used to rock back then. Dayum, everything does make its way back into style eventually. Anyhoo, I requested stuff that probably won't get played - Suede, The Auteurs and Unrest. Good sh*t, though...I promise!
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& your Snap!, Thomas Dolby, & Utah Saints requests are all taken care of. ;)
Thanks, man. Just one thing: no more "Thong Song" requests for 2000. I beg of you! ;)
LOL! Okay, I promise. Next time 2000 rolls around, instead of Sisqo - "Thong Song", I'll request...umm...Megadeth - "Breadline"! ;D
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Most of the requests made me quite depressed. Do people really expect the Afghan Whigs 2 weeks in a row?
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I'm sticking with 2NG's '75 retro-chart. Have fun in '92, kids!
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STP's Plush is unnecessary, but I still love it -- despite that lyric which apparently says something about a "...dog begins to smell her." ewww.
Nice product placement, Gotti. What? Did DuPont have you on retainer? Teflon DonTM!
More product placement: Now I'm going to Disneyland.
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More product placement: Now I'm going to Disneyland.
careful how you spell that. Mickey has spies everywhere.
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_k07pirzBU34/TGKOug1TWrI/AAAAAAAAFmw/ohj6FxWp8lc/s400/mickey_mouse_middle_finger_flipping.png)
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This Lovely Day song is new to me. I'll VHM it.
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Stand back: Peter Gabriel is hot under the collar.
is this The Nenah Cherry sampling The Bill Withers' Lovely Day?
ETA: nope. from wikipedia: "2002: British DJ's Brancaccio & Aisher, sampled original song on their track "It's Gonna Be...(A Lovely Day)" (this version reached #40 on the UK Singles Chart[9] as well as hitting #1 on both the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart[10] and the UK Official Dance Chart)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Day_(song)
Wow, a dance track!
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Annie is walking on broken
Lennox China glass? big deal, I took that personal empowerment seminar, too. I stroll on hot coals routinely.
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Annie is walking on broken Lennox China glass? big deal, I took that personal empowerment seminar, too. I stroll on hot coals routinely.
Hahahahaha! :D
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Stand back: Peter Gabriel is hot under the collar.
is this The Nenah Cherry sampling The Bill Withers' Lovely Day?
ETA: nope. from wikipedia: "2002: British DJ's Brancaccio & Aisher, sampled original song on their track "It's Gonna Be...(A Lovely Day)" (this version reached #40 on the UK Singles Chart[9] as well as hitting #1 on both the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart[10] and the UK Official Dance Chart)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Day_(song)
Wow, a dance track!
that's impressive. (2NG is subjecting me to Disc-O-Texx at the moment) There was a UK outfit called Soul System that also did "Lovely Day" in late '92.
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Re the Wayne's World clip, here are early incarnations of the character 'Wayne Campbell' several years before SNL, when he had a bit on a 1987-88 Canadian TV show. This first clip is the first ever appearance of the character:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqyPqmy4IAE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0SnHs7De3c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6aOaT6OFk4
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HM to James, Born of Frustration. Could be necessarier, though. Become something of a golden oldie on KFOG & Live 105.
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The Black Crowes: taking the cake for unnecessary since 1992.
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Stand back: Peter Gabriel is hot under the collar.
is this The Nenah Cherry sampling The Bill Withers' Lovely Day?
ETA: nope. from wikipedia: "2002: British DJ's Brancaccio & Aisher, sampled original song on their track "It's Gonna Be...(A Lovely Day)" (this version reached #40 on the UK Singles Chart[9] as well as hitting #1 on both the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart[10] and the UK Official Dance Chart)"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovely_Day_(song)
Wow, a dance track!
I'm guessing it's The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. , from "The Bodyguard" soundtrack
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The Black Crowes: taking the cake for unnecessary since 1992.
You're listening over the air, yes? It's about 20 sec's ahead of the stream.
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The Black Crowes: taking the cake for unnecessary since 1992.
ROTFL! I have always found them supremely uninteresting. Never understood the love.
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Whoa, BOS for Morphine. Never heard this one!
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The Black Crowes: taking the cake for unnecessary since 1992.
You're listening over the air, yes? It's about 20 sec's ahead of the stream.
Yep. Sorry, hope I didn't spoil too much ;)
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Can it get any more unecessary than Soul Asylum's Tom Petty imitation?
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Can it get any more unecessary than Soul Asylum's Tom Petty imitation?
indeed. one of the biggest '92 Katrinas, I'm guessing.
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The Black Crowes: taking the cake for unnecessary since 1992.
You're listening over the air, yes? It's about 20 sec's ahead of the stream.
Yep. Sorry, hope I didn't spoil too much ;)
No, you're not spoiling (that's more a case of certain song selections) ;)
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Hmmm, preferred yesterday's 2000 to today's 1992. This set needs some King Missile to make me smile.
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Hmmm, preferred yesterday's 2000 to today's 1992. This set needs some King Missile to make me smile.
Detatchable Penis?!?!?
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Can it get any more unecessary than Soul Asylum's Tom Petty imitation?
indeed. one of the biggest '92 Katrinas, I'm guessing.
no, it cannot.
I like that INXS song.
BOS James. There was a tranny folk singer who did a great version of James' Laid. I saw her at Johnny Foley's about 10 yrs ago. She hit all the high notes.
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That was INXS?? I've heard it before but figured it was U2. I like it too. & now I do recall seeing someone request it. I guess the trick to get a request in really is to request INXS. :P
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I do like the Black Crowes, though. Jane's Addiction, too. Most rock bands after 1970-whatever have been derivative, but a lot of people still like them, including me.
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I do like the Black Crowes, though. Jane's Addiction, too. Most rock bands after 1970-whatever have been derivative, but a lot of people still like them, including me.
I'm with ya! there. The Black Crowes aren't revolutionary, but they rock.
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Hmmm, preferred yesterday's 2000 to today's 1992. This set needs some King Missile to make me smile.
Detatchable Penis?!?!?
That's the one. Probably wouldn't make it past the KFOG censors (even if it was all over Live 105 back in the day), and it's really nothing more than a clever little novelty song. But I like it.
One time Big Rick back announced it as: Mariah Carey, Unplugged.
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Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I do like the Black Crowes, though. Jane's Addiction, too. Most rock bands after 1970-whatever have been derivative, but a lot of people still like them, including me.
I'm with ya! there. The Black Crowes aren't revolutionary, but they rock.
Also in that category, Lenny Kravitz, who I just acquired tix for (Feb 14 @ the Fox in Oaktown).
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1/5/12 - Thursday! Steaming Back to...1992!
1. Stone Temple Pilots - Plush
(News: Peter Jennings reporting - John Gotti convicted on 13 charges)
2. dada - Dizz Knee Land (B.O.S!)
(News: Rodney King - "Can we all get along?")
3. Peter Gabriel - Steam
(Politics: Bill Clinton accepts the Democratic presidential nomination)
4. The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. - It's Gonna Be a Lovely Day
(Movie: Wayne's World - Stacy has a gift for Wayne)
5. Annie Lennox - Walking on Broken Glass
6. James - Born of Frustration
(News: Pres George Bush Sr. gets sick on the Prime Minister of Japan)
7. The Black Crowes - Remedy
(Movie: My Cousin Vinny - " Did you say yutes? What's a yute?")
8. Morphine - You Speak My Language
(Movie: My Cousin Vinny - "What is a yute?")
9. Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
(Movie: My Cousin Vinny - Miss Vito's biological clock is ticking)
10. INXS - Not Enough Time
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Also in that category, Lenny Kravitz, who I just acquired tix for (Feb 14 @ the Fox in Oaktown).
Mmm hmm. I have his greatest hits and like it.
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Annie is walking on broken Lennox China glass? big deal, I took that personal empowerment seminar, too. I stroll on hot coals routinely.
F'real? You down with Tony Robbins?
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Annie is walking on broken Lennox China glass? big deal, I took that personal empowerment seminar, too. I stroll on hot coals routinely.
F'real? You down with Tony Robbins?
I have no problem with Tony Robbins and those like him. If someone comes up with a "program" or system that you can use to improve your life, that's fine with me. I started listening to one of his multi-modual systems a long time ago, it had the usual stuff: get a notebook, plan out your short term, middle range and long term goals, outline your dreams, etc., but I never saw it out to the end. It definitely has value.