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Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 07:47:10 AM
77 on 8/8.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 08:00:02 AM
starting with a Gaz fave: "Urine My Heart".  Nowhere to go but up from here :wink:
Title: Bob Welch's Sentimental Lady
Post by: ggould on August 08, 2005, 08:16:18 AM
beautiful song, but I prefer original FM version.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 08:17:49 AM
BOS Bowie, "he-woes".
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 08:27:46 AM
BOS2: Ram Jam.  Always a fave, one of the best One Hit Wonders ever.

ETA: is this a longer version than we usually hear?
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: mshray on August 08, 2005, 08:37:31 AM
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BOS2: Ram Jam.  Always a fave, one of the best One Hit Wonders ever.

ETA: is this a longer version than we usually hear?


Sorry I missed it.  That is definitiely one of my fave OHW's.  The single edit was much shorter & if you heard an extended guitar break, then yes, it was the long verison.

It also came from one of the great album names:  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram.

Now here's some Fleetwood Mac for Geoff.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 08:43:41 AM
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BOS2: Ram Jam.  Always a fave, one of the best One Hit Wonders ever.

ETA: is this a longer version than we usually hear?


Sorry I missed it.  That is definitiely one of my fave OHW's.  The single edit was much shorter & if you heard an extended guitar break, then yes, it was the long verison.

It also came from one of the great album names:  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram.


Wow, I never knew that was a Kasenetz & Katz production! Or if I did I forgot long ago....

The NAACP were upset? The song was written by black guy, no?
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: Gaz at da Voice on August 08, 2005, 09:51:04 AM
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The NAACP were upset? The song was written by black guy, no?


Indeed, written by Leadbelly.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: mshray on August 08, 2005, 09:52:28 AM
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BOS2: Ram Jam.  Always a fave, one of the best One Hit Wonders ever.

ETA: is this a longer version than we usually hear?


Sorry I missed it.  That is definitiely one of my fave OHW's.  The single edit was much shorter & if you heard an extended guitar break, then yes, it was the long verison.

It also came from one of the great album names:  Portrait of the Artist as a Young Ram.


Wow, I never knew that was a Kasenetz & Katz production! Or if I did I forgot long ago....

The NAACP were upset? The song was written by black guy, no?


I was going to type the exact words: "Wow, I never knew that was a Kasenetz & Katz production!" myself, but got a call & had to go out to get something for a client.  And I had the same thought about the NAACP, "How in the world can the NAACP protest a Ledbelly song!?"
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: mshray on August 08, 2005, 09:56:40 AM
On the other hand, I had just come up with this My 3 Songs concept last week, & this is the prefect place for it now:

David Bowie "Young Americans"
Lou Reed "Walk on the Wild Side"
Rolling Stones "Some Girls"
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: princessofcairo on August 08, 2005, 10:23:10 AM
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On the other hand, I had just come up with this My 3 Songs concept last week, & this is the prefect place for it now:

David Bowie "Young Americans"
Lou Reed "Walk on the Wild Side"
Rolling Stones "Some Girls"


afro-sheen?
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: mshray on August 08, 2005, 10:25:53 AM
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On the other hand, I had just come up with this My 3 Songs concept last week, & this is the prefect place for it now:

David Bowie "Young Americans"
Lou Reed "Walk on the Wild Side"
Rolling Stones "Some Girls"


afro-sheen?


i take that to be a correct answer, all three songs make far-less-than politically correct references to african-american females.  probably not one that Annalisa will ever use.
Title: the list
Post by: ggould on August 08, 2005, 10:33:32 AM
the bass solo in "The Chain" is reputedly played on the very first prototype Alembic bass with a graphite neck we molded at the aerospace place I worked in.

TEN @ 10 LOG FOR 08.08.05

1977

Rod Stewart  -  You're in My Heart
The Grateful Dead  -  Estimated Prophet
Foreigner  -  Feels Like the First Time
Bob Welch  -  Sentimental Lady
David Bowie  -  Heroes
Kansas  -  Dust in the Wind
Ram Jam  -  Black Betty
CSN  -  Just A Song Before I go
10cc  -  Good Morning Judge
Fleetwood Mac  -  The Chain

1969 brings us ten great songs for Tuesday's Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 10:38:41 AM
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On the other hand, I had just come up with this My 3 Songs concept last week, & this is the prefect place for it now:

David Bowie "Young Americans"
Lou Reed "Walk on the Wild Side"
Rolling Stones "Some Girls"


afro-sheen?


i take that to be a correct answer, all three songs make far-less-than politically correct references to african-american females.  probably not one that Annalisa will ever use.


Ever hear National Lampoon's  "Kung-Fu Xmas"?

Santa Claus makin'
The Soul Train scene
Slickin' down his beard
With Afro-Sheen
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 12:58:32 PM
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BOS2: Ram Jam.  Always a fave, one of the best One Hit Wonders ever.

ETA: is this a longer version than we usually hear?


I just saw that "Black Betty" is included on the Dukes of Hazzard movie soundtrack, along with a passel of Southern rock (Charlie Daniels, ABB, SRV and Molly Hatchet) and of course Jessica Simpson's remake of (brace yourself, Gaz) "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: princessofcairo on August 08, 2005, 01:47:58 PM
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and of course Jessica Simpson's remake of (brace yourself, Gaz) "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".


i saw a godawful clip of the video a couple of days ago. i couldn't figure out why willie nelson was in a jessica simpson video. then it dawned on me. some people will do anything for weed money.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: mshray on August 08, 2005, 01:52:23 PM
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and of course Jessica Simpson's remake of (brace yourself, Gaz) "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".


i saw a godawful clip of the video a couple of days ago. i couldn't figure out why willie nelson was in a jessica simpson video. then it dawned on me. some people will do anything for weed money.


That presupposes that Willie is out of trouble with the IRS.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: RGMike on August 08, 2005, 02:04:52 PM
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and of course Jessica Simpson's remake of (brace yourself, Gaz) "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".


i saw a godawful clip of the video a couple of days ago. i couldn't figure out why willie nelson was in a jessica simpson video. then it dawned on me. some people will do anything for weed money.


this weed is made for smokin'
and that's just what he'll do...
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: Gazoo on August 09, 2005, 07:33:40 AM
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and of course Jessica Simpson's remake of (brace yourself, Gaz) "These Boots are Made for Walkin'".


i saw a godawful clip of the video a couple of days ago. i couldn't figure out why willie nelson was in a jessica simpson video. then it dawned on me. some people will do anything for weed money.


Don't forget, it was only two years ago that Willie joined Toby Keith on his despicable ode to lynching, "Beer for My Horses."  Obviously, he still has plenty of debts, whether to the IRS or to his dealer, and will take an easy paycheck whenever he can.

I have heard the cover of "These Boots," and it's simply hideous.  I actually liked Jessica when she debuted in late 1999 with a big swooping ballad called "I Wanna Love You Forever."  I knew nothing about her at the time, and wish that were still the case.  The song's already had its rise and fall in the Hot 100: It debuted at 30, rocketed to 14 the next week, and has plummeted in the three weeks since.  I bet her father jacks off to the video, though.
Title: 1977 on Mon 8/8/05
Post by: princessofcairo on August 09, 2005, 09:59:36 AM
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Don't forget, it was only two years ago that Willie joined Toby Keith on his despicable ode to lynching, "Beer for My Horses."  Obviously, he still has plenty of debts, whether to the IRS or to his dealer, and will take an easy paycheck whenever he can.


that's. just. wrong. and i thought tim mcgraw's "indian outlaw" was bad.