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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on July 14, 2012, 11:14:06 PM
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no thread yet but apparently someone heard the promo on KFOG.
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OMFG: methinks Macca's "Lovely Linda" is a bustout. Oh, it doesn't even count as a song -- too short. Nice, anyway.
BOS1 "Across the Universe", Let it Be remix.
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BOS2 John's gorgeous "Love"
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BOS3 George, "What is Life?"
There's no Ringo solo in 1970, is there? (well, there's Beaucoups of Blues but AL wouldn't do that to us, would she?)
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eeek: Love Story.
LN (swell tho' it is): "Tears of a Clown"
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BOS4 to one of my all-time faves: "It's a Shame".
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"we are the Pros from Dover!" BOS5 the orig M*A*S*H.
(http://www.filmreference.com/images/sjff_01_img0310.jpg)
WTF is this version of "Get Ready"? the orig studio take?
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Get Ready sounds like different mix
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Hah! Magic Johnson's new cable channel showed this episode of Flip Wilson just last week. VHM.
LN2: Amurrican Woman.
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OMFG2: Melanie, "Look What They Done..." -- BOS6.
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uber-LN3DN.
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have we gone to 11? BOS7 an old Morey fave, "Wonderful World/Beautiful People"
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07/16/12 - Monday! 1970!
(News: The Beatles are breaking up and one fan blames Linda Eastman.)
(Lovely Linda snippet)
1. The Beatles - Across the Universe
(News: The Beatles break up.)
2. John Lennon - Love
3. George Harrison - What Is Life
(Movie: Love Story - Love means never having to say you're sorry)
4. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles - Tears Of A Clown
5. The Spinners - It's a Shame
(Movie: M.A.S.H. - "We're surgeons and we're just waiting for a starting time.")
6. Rare Earth - Get Ready
(TV: Flip Wilson - as Geraldine)
7. Guess Who - American Woman
(News: 1970 the 50th anniversary of women's suffrage. Some women will celebrate by not cooking.)
8. Melanie - Look What They've Done To My Song
(Commercial: Betty Crocker frosting only tastes like homemade)
9. Three Dog Night - Mama Told Me Not To Come
10. Jimmy Cliff - Wonderful World, Beautiful People
(TV: Mary Tyler Moore theme)
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Get Ready sounds like different mix
Didn't hear it today but I think AL played a re-recorded version of that once early in her tenure, and was roundly called on it by several fanatics, including ourselves. Apparently she forgot.
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BTW, have ya noticed that amped-up, overly-enthusiastic "wait'll you see where we go TOMORROW!" that AL's been throwing in at the end of each show? That's gotta be a DC idea.