10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: sundaygal on January 23, 2012, 07:11:47 PM
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Great music year for me!
HAMMERTIME!
Wouldn't mind hearing Jane Child's "Don't Wanna Fall In Love". Haaaayy!
Uh-oh...The FBers are requesting away: Traveling Wilburys, TMBG, Phil Collins...
I NEED BACK-UP!
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Great music year for me!
HAMMERTIME!
Wouldn't mind hearing Jane Child's "Don't Wanna Fall In Love". Haaaayy!
Uh-oh...The FBers are requesting away: Traveling Wilburys, TMBG, Phil Collins...
I NEED BACK-UP!
I just posted:
Some desperately needed "HAAAAY!":
Lisa Stansfield, "All Around the World"
Bell Biv Devoe, "Poison"
Prince, "Thieves in the Temple"
Biz Markie, "Just a Friend"
But I can do without MC Hammer -- that would merit an "uber-LN" from me.
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Who TF is requesting Phil Collins and the Wilburys? Jebus!
EDIT: The individual who used to always like their posts requested "Hang In Long Enough", which would certainly qualify as a "Haaay" moment. Someone else requested the Wilburys, and that can not be forgiven.
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Whoever mentioned last week (IE?) that there seemed to be a pattern developing in how the years were chosen was definitely not wrong. Just looking over the last couple of weeks, it seems like they're selecting years at 10 or 20 (and rarely 30) year intervals on successive days. Like last week, after the MLK set, we got '85 and '95, then '79 and '89. And the week prior, the years were '84, '74, '66 and '86, with '98 being the odd year out. Now this week we're off to the same formula with '70 and '90 leading off the week. Based on that, I'll venture we'll hear two of either '83, '93 or '03, and maybe '87 later this week.
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Whoever mentioned last week (IE?) that there seemed to be a pattern developing in how the years were chosen was definitely not wrong. Just looking over the last couple of weeks, it seems like they're selecting years at 10 or 20 (and rarely 30) year intervals on successive days. Like last week, after the MLK set, we got '85 and '95, then '79 and '89. And the week prior, the years were '84, '74, '66 and '86, with '98 being the odd year out. Now this week we're off to the same formula with '70 and '90 leading off the week. Based on that, I'll venture we'll hear two of either '83, '93 or '03, and maybe '87 later this week.
of course '89, '90 and '95 all happen to be '49er Super Bowl-winning years too. I'm sure AL was counting on them winning Sunday -- be interesting to see how many Super Bowl clips we hear today.
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Whoever mentioned last week (IE?) that there seemed to be a pattern developing in how the years were chosen was definitely not wrong. Just looking over the last couple of weeks, it seems like they're selecting years at 10 or 20 (and rarely 30) year intervals on successive days. Like last week, after the MLK set, we got '85 and '95, then '79 and '89. And the week prior, the years were '84, '74, '66 and '86, with '98 being the odd year out. Now this week we're off to the same formula with '70 and '90 leading off the week. Based on that, I'll venture we'll hear two of either '83, '93 or '03, and maybe '87 later this week.
of course '89, '90 and '95 all happen to be '49er Super Bowl-winning years too. I'm sure AL was counting on them winning Sunday -- be interesting to see how many Super Bowl clips we hear today.
I'm still sort of mourning the Niner loss and the SB that is not to be. NHL makes me feel better but the Niner loss was tough.
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Bah, not feeling it at all today. Not even gonna tune in.
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Bah, not feeling it at all today. Not even gonna tune in.
ah feel yer pain. Not expecting much -- dunno why I bother to make "suggestions" any more, frankly.
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Sinbad O'Connor, doing her big hit "Mandingo" -- actually it's "Emperors new Clothes" but that woulda been a funny line.
ETA: a newish, annoying FB-Foghead (initials AB) calls this a "deep album cut". Oy.
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VHM Mr Simon -- an "Obvious" choice tho' it may be.
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Lightning Seeds is borderline-LN1. DC's fingerprints loom large.
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this sounds like eno.
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Eno (?) gets a BOSFRA.
But again I ask, why is something as obscure as this OK to play but not an obvious pop hit (*cough* Lisa Stansfield *cough*) that everyone would know?
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LN2: Midnight Oil.
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BOS2 U2's contrib to Red Hot + Blue.
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Eno (?) gets a BOSFRA.
But again I ask, why is something as obscure as this OK to play but not an obvious pop hit (*cough* Lisa Stansfield *cough*) that everyone would know?
Lisa night be a little too smoove jazz/Sade/Anita Baker for the KFOG rawker demo. .... Although we've heard Sade before.
oh, but this U2 version of Cole Porter's Night And Day is from the Red Hot + Blue LP, which Lisa Stansfield also appeared on:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hot_%2B_Blue
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Eno (?) gets a BOSFRA.
But again I ask, why is something as obscure as this OK to play but not an obvious pop hit (*cough* Lisa Stansfield *cough*) that everyone would know?
Lisa night be a little too smoove jazz/Sade/Anita Baker for the KFOG rawker demo. .... Although we've heard Sade before.
and that was one example off the top o' me head -- I was also thinking Biz Markie, Was/Not Was, Lita Ford, and on and on.
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LN3:
Cranberries Sundays
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LN3: Cranberries Sundays
how dare you! :P
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LN4: MC Hammer -- which has made many 10@10 appearances over the years (even in the Morey era). Biz Markie woulda been SOOO much better.
But: props on the Henry & June clips -- a movie very few in the target demo saw, I'll wager.
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LN5 the Boring Crowes. Sorry -- never liked 'em, never will.
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I have faith in AL no more.
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BOS: Sundays, U2, Lightning Seeds (never tire of that)
HM: Eno/Cale, Faith No More, Sinead
Ho Hum/Unneccessary: Midnight Oil, Black Crowes, Paul Simon, MC Hammer
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Ten 1990 Top 40 hits that I don't believe have ever been on 10@10:
“All Around The World”, Lisa Stansfield
“Cherry Pie”, Warrant
“Blaze Of Glory”, Jon Bon Jovi
“Don’t Wanna Fall In Love”, Jane Child
“Make You Sweat”, Keith Sweat
“Black Cat”, Janet Jackson
“Say A Prayer”, Breathe
“Cruising For Bruising”, Basia
“Poison”, Bell Biv Divoe
“Vogue”, Madonna
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Ten 1990 Top 40 hits that I don't believe have ever been on 10@10:
“All Around The World”, Lisa Stansfield
“Cherry Pie”, Warrant
“Blaze Of Glory”, Jon Bon Jovi
“Don’t Wanna Fall In Love”, Jane Child
“Make You Sweat”, Keith Sweat
“Black Cat”, Janet Jackson
“Say A Prayer”, Breathe
“Cruising For Bruising”, Basia
“Poison”, Bell Biv Divoe
“Vogue”, Madonna
I'm almost certain "Cherry Pie" has been played (giggle), and "Black Cat", and probably "Vogue", though I have no proof of any of that. I'd be really surprised if the Bon Jovi has never been played, but it doesn't come to mind.
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Eno (?) gets a BOSFRA.
But again I ask, why is something as obscure as this OK to play but not an obvious pop hit (*cough* Lisa Stansfield *cough*) that everyone would know?
Format, format, format
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Ten 1990 Top 40 hits that I don't believe have ever been on 10@10:
“All Around The World”, Lisa Stansfield
“Cherry Pie”, Warrant
“Blaze Of Glory”, Jon Bon Jovi
“Don’t Wanna Fall In Love”, Jane Child
“Make You Sweat”, Keith Sweat
“Black Cat”, Janet Jackson
“Say A Prayer”, Breathe
“Cruising For Bruising”, Basia
“Poison”, Bell Biv Divoe
“Vogue”, Madonna
I'm almost certain "Cherry Pie" has been played (giggle), and "Black Cat", and probably "Vogue", though I have no proof of any of that. I'd be really surprised if the Bon Jovi has never been played, but it doesn't come to mind.
Dave played "Cherry Pie" and "Vogue", most definitely. I *wish* I could say the same for "Black Cat" (he completely avoided Miss Jackson-if-ya-nasty for some reason). I think the Jane Child has made an appearance.
ETA: Dave (per the shraytabase) played Warrant's "Heaven" 3 times (!) but not Cherry Pie, but I can't swear AL never played it. "Vogue" was also a Dave 3-timer.
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Ten 1990 Top 40 hits that I don't believe have ever been on 10@10:
“All Around The World”, Lisa Stansfield
“Cherry Pie”, Warrant
“Blaze Of Glory”, Jon Bon Jovi
“Don’t Wanna Fall In Love”, Jane Child
“Make You Sweat”, Keith Sweat
“Black Cat”, Janet Jackson
“Say A Prayer”, Breathe
“Cruising For Bruising”, Basia
“Poison”, Bell Biv Divoe
“Vogue”, Madonna
I'm almost certain "Cherry Pie" has been played (giggle), and "Black Cat", and probably "Vogue", though I have no proof of any of that. I'd be really surprised if the Bon Jovi has never been played, but it doesn't come to mind.
Dave played "Cherry Pie" and "Vogue", most definitely. I *wish* I could say the same for "Black Cat" (he completely avoided Miss Jackson-if-ya-nasty for some reason). I think the Jane Child has made an appearance.
ETA: Dave (per the shraytabase) played Warrant's "Heaven" 3 times (!) but not Cherry Pie, but I can't swear AL never played it. "Vogue" was also a Dave 3-timer.
Yeah, I recall "Heaven" being played, but in spite of multiple requests, "Cherry Pie" hasn't.
I'll change my Madonna listing to "Hanky Panky".
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01/24/12 - Tuesday! Spinning Away 22 Years Back...1990!
1. Sinead O'Connor - The Emperor's New Clothes
2. Paul Simon - The Obvious Child
(News: Political protests in Moscow, Slovenia is breaking away from Yugoslavia, Winnie Mandela visits her husband Nelson in prison)
3. The Lightning Seeds - Pure
4. Brian Eno & John Cale - Spinning Away
(News: Nelson Mandela released from prison in South Africa)
5. Midnight Oil - Blue Sky Mine
6. U2 - Night and Day
(Movie: Henry & June -Henry Miller & Anais Nin meet)
7. The Sundays - Here's Where the Story Ends
(Movie: Henry & June -Henry typing away- Anais pining away)
8. M.C. Hammer - U Can't Touch This
(MTV: Madonna PSA)
9. The Black Crowes - Hard to Handle
10. Faith No More - Epic (B.O.S!)
Had to correct the misspelling of Sinead "O'Conner"
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Ah, the good old days . . . 2010.
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