10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on July 02, 2012, 05:34:12 PM
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the thread is up and a ONE-request limit is being enforced.
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BOS1, Bowie.
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c'mon... c'mon... it's Bowie for TOTHK.
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BOS1 T-Rex "Telegram Sam".
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BOS2 Jerry when he was good.
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BOS2 Jerry when he was good.
:o
Agreed!
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BOS3 Hot Tuna. What's that smell like fish, oh baby?
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I don't like this Truck my Blues Away song. Not sure why, I just find it annoying.
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Mah-mo-LN.
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Mah-mo-LN.
zzzzzzzZZZZZzzz
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Baby please go-oo-oo away...
That's how I heard it for many years.
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I take it back, bring back the Hot Tuna. At least I wasn't bored. WOS FM. Sorry Geoff.
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BOS4 the orig "Sentimental Lady" -- superior to Welch's late-'70s remake, IMHO.
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I take it back, bring back the Hot Tuna. At least I wasn't bored. WOS FM. Sorry Geoff.
I like it. Better than the Bob Welch solo version.
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Fourteen joys and a will to be married....
One from Fleetwood Mac as a farewell to Bob Welch. BOS.
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VHM Johnny Nash with another obligatory "big hit".
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Fourteen joys and a will to be married....
It's "merry", no?
I have never seen What's Up Doc, amazingly.
LN2: Todd.
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Funny rock clip from "What's Up, Doc" (I presume) with Babs.
I'm sure Todd isn't really necessary, but such a great-sounding song.
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BOS4 the orig "Sentimental Lady" -- superior to Welch's late-'70s remake, IMHO.
Word. At the time the Welch solo version was interesting as a counterpoint to this one, but I think the original has held up better.
VHM Todd. Can't quite give it an LN 'cause it's such a great song, but someone without my biases could certainly make a case.
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Is this Big Star? Whatever it is, big rarity points.
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BOS5FRA Big Star.
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BOS5FRA Big Star.
Mike, we're totally on the same page today ;D
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BOS5FRA Big Star.
BOS 3. Very nice.
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Fred Sanford --> "Honky Cat". Heh.
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Fourteen joys and a will to be married....
It's "merry", no?
I have never seen What's Up Doc, amazingly.
LN2: Todd.
Ah, you may be right. Mondegreened again.
You should see it. Definitely of its time, but a fun movie. I remember having a bit of an adolescent crush on Babs after seeing this. Got over it.
Not to be morbid, but there are a few corpses appearing in today's set. Jerry, Marc B., Bob Welch, and both Alex Chilton and Chris Bell of Big Star.
Another BOS for Big Star and a VVHM to the Honky Cat.
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BOS5FRA Big Star.
Mike, we're totally on the same page today ;D
I must be in a holiday mood!
We're back to the "a couple o' LNs, a couple o' rarities" formula. (unless it's a '90s set, then it's all-LNs-all-the-time)
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Fred Sanford --> "Honky Cat". Heh.
Would love to see some outtakes from Sanford and Son. I can imagine the unedited Redd Foxx being pretty, um, ribald.
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Fred Sanford --> "Honky Cat". Heh.
Would love to see some outtakes from Sanford and Son. I can imagine the unedited Redd Foxx being pretty, um, ribald.
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518XB8MKNCL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
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7/3/2012 - Tuesday! Hang On to Yourself...in 1972!
1. David Bowie - Hang Onto Yourself
2. T. Rex - Telegram Sam
(News - Harry Reasoner reporting: Nixon lands in China)
3. Jerry Garcia - The Wheel (B.O.S-Tie!)
4. Hot Tuna - Keep on Trunckin'
(Movie: What's Up, Doc? Trailer on SF location & director, Peter Bogdanovich)
5. The Raspberries - Go All the Way
6. Fleetwood Mac - Sentimental Lady (B.O.S-Tie!)
7. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now the Rain is Gone
(Movie: What's Up, Doc? Judy (Barbra Streisand) & Howard (Ryan O'Neal) say hello & goodbye )
8. Todd Rundgren - Hello it's Me (B.O.S-Tie!)
9. Big Star - The Ballad of El Goodo (B.O.S-Tie!)
(TV: Sanford and Son- Fred (Redd Foxx) "cat killer strikes again!")
10. Elton John - Honky Cat
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7/3/2012 - Tuesday! Hang On to Yourself...in 1972!
1. David Bowie - Hang Onto Yourself
2. T. Rex - Telegram Sam
(News - Harry Reasoner reporting: Nixon lands in China)
3. Jerry Garcia - The Wheel (B.O.S-Tie!)
4. Hot Tuna - Keep on Trunckin'
(Movie: What's Up, Doc? Trailer on SF location & director, Peter Bogdanovich)
5. The Raspberries - Go All the Way
6. Fleetwood Mac - Sentimental Lady (B.O.S-Tie!)
7. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now the Rain is Gone
(Movie: What's Up, Doc? Judy (Barbra Streisand) & Howard (Ryan O'Neal) say hello & goodbye )
8. Todd Rundgren - Hello it's Me (B.O.S-Tie!)
9. Big Star - The Ballad of El Goodo (B.O.S-Tie!)
(TV: Sanford and Son- Fred (Redd Foxx) "cat killer strikes again!")
10. Elton John - Honky Cat
I sat in the Exploratorium parking lot until I had to go in, just at the end of Hot Tuna. I missed some pretty good stuff! #6,7,8 also pretty hot numbers for this good old fart. Have to try and catch the replay.
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I am going to catch the replay with a better attitude (work sucks), but here is a 10@10 for 72 that I am putting together on the fly:
Hot 'N' Nasty, Humble Pie
Then Came the Last Days of May, Blue Oyster Cult
Star, David Bowie
Melissa, ABB
Lazy, Deep Purple
Saturday in the Park, Chicago (Super hit six!)
A Song for Jeffery, Jethro Tull
All I Wanna Be (Is By Your Side), Peter Frampton
The Messiah Will Come Again, Roy Buchanan
Frankenstien, The Edgar Winter Group (maybe a bit LN, but it's just too great to leave out, plus a pretty good seque out of Roy)
ETA: I looked them all up on youtube and posted versions. De-stressing therapy from my crappy ass job.
:)
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Hmmm, still don't care for the T Rex. ???