10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on June 20, 2012, 09:47:13 PM
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Not a bad week (assuming we're getting Pride on Friday).
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BOS1 Blue Cheer. Dig this, boy!
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LN: Amboy Dukes. this has been a frequent flier in both the Morey and AL eras.
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even less necessary: Cream. Those starlings really *are* tired.
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Lots of frequent fliers, but 68 fliers are awfully good. I'll give a HM to Fever Tree.
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even less necessary: Cream. Those starlings really *are* tired.
BOS from me, sounded really good this morning.
Now, UBER-LN for "Dock of the Bay".
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BOS2, "I Wish It Would Rain," probably my favorite Temps track.
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UBER-LN for "Dock of the Bay".
On that we can agree. I was interrupted by an unexpected 10:30 meeting so I'll catch up tonite but I'm guessing nothing truly bust-out-y showed up.
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06/21/12 - Thursday! 1968!
1. Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues
2. Amboy Dukes - Journey To The Center Of The Mind
(Movie - Psycho Out - (Bruce Dern) "C'mon, man. Warren's freaking out at the gallery")
3. Cream - White Room
4. Super Session (Bloomfield/Kooper/Stills) - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry
5. Byrds - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
(News: Hubert Humphrey conceding to Nixon.)
6. Beach Boys - Do It Again
7. Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)
8. Otis Redding - Sittin' On the Dock Of The Bay
(News: CBS EVening News, Walter Chronkite reports Martin Luther King Jr. shot to death in Memphis, Tenn.)
9. Temptations - I Wish It Would Rain
(Movie: Wild In The Streets trailer. "President before he's 25, make 30 a mandatory retirement age.")
10. Max Frost and the Troopers - Shape of Things to Come
as so often happens with '68, there's nothing remotely bad here, just a few too many frequent-fliers. Lawd knows ah loves me some Max Frost -- best 45 by a "fake" band ever. (tho' they were actually Davie Allan & the Arrows, instrumentally speaking, iirc.)
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06/21/12 - Thursday! 1968!
1. Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues
2. Amboy Dukes - Journey To The Center Of The Mind
(Movie - Psycho Out - (Bruce Dern) "C'mon, man. Warren's freaking out at the gallery")
3. Cream - White Room
4. Super Session (Bloomfield/Kooper/Stills) - It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry
5. Byrds - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
(News: Hubert Humphrey conceding to Nixon.)
6. Beach Boys - Do It Again
7. Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)
8. Otis Redding - Sittin' On the Dock Of The Bay
(News: CBS EVening News, Walter Chronkite reports Martin Luther King Jr. shot to death in Memphis, Tenn.)
9. Temptations - I Wish It Would Rain
(Movie: Wild In The Streets trailer. "President before he's 25, make 30 a mandatory retirement age.")
10. Max Frost and the Troopers - Shape of Things to Come
as so often happens with '68, there's nothing remotely bad here, just a few too many frequent-fliers. Lawd knows ah loves me some Max Frost -- best 45 by a "fake" band ever. (tho' they were actually Davie Allan & the Arrows, instrumentally speaking, iirc.)
Surprised no one commented on the back to back Dylan compositions (It Takes a Lot To Laugh... and the Byrds' You Ain't Going Nowhere). Don't think either are bustouts, but both are easily the closest things to rarities in the set.
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Surprised no one commented on the back to back Dylan compositions (It Takes a Lot To Laugh... and the Byrds' You Ain't Going Nowhere). Don't think either are bustouts, but both are easily the closest things to rarities in the set.
indeed, a nice touch (I'm thinking AL did that segue before, as well as MLK death --> "I Wish It Would Rain")
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Surprised no one commented on the back to back Dylan compositions (It Takes a Lot To Laugh... and the Byrds' You Ain't Going Nowhere). Don't think either are bustouts, but both are easily the closest things to rarities in the set.
indeed, a nice touch (I'm thinking AL did that segue before, as well as MLK death --> "I Wish It Would Rain")
Sorry, I feel disloyal, I did post that on facebook, because I was there, but not here. My bad!
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UBER-LN for "Dock of the Bay".
On that we can agree. I was interrupted by an unexpected 10:30 meeting so I'll catch up tonite but I'm guessing nothing truly bust-out-y showed up.
But the segue from Fever Tree to Otis was great, from a musical standpoint.