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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on July 16, 2012, 08:00:49 AM
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Mon 7/16/12: 1989
oy vey. Bob in '89. I can't imagine this not sucking donkey balls.
SRV to start.
Dear lawd: uber-uber-uber LN "Love Shack"
WOS1/LN2: Crapton.
WOS2 Great White's crappy, unnecessary Ian Hunter cover.
Henley has a worthless evening. Not as worthless as this set, I'll wager.
WOS3 Skid Row.
When Petty is one of the few non-LNs... you know things are bad. VHM "Love is a Long Road".
another VHM JCM's "Jackie Brown".
WOS4 Aerosmith.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! uber-LN3 The Call. Let the day begin? Let this set end. Pleeease.
SRV - Tightrope
B-52's - Love Shack (BOS)
Eric Clapton - Before You Accuse Me
Great White - Once Bitten Twice Shy
Don Henley - The Last Worthless Evening
Skid Row - I Remember You
Tom Petty - Love Is A Long Road
John Mellencamp - Jackie Brown
Aerosmith - Janie's Got A Gun
The Call - Let The Day Begin
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Tue 7/17/12: 1970
how will this compare to AL's set yesterday? No Melanie, I'm guessing.
BOS1: Badfinger walk away from a fool and his money.
Van the Man investigates the Domino theory. Is he getting some "heavy rest"? "heavy breasts"?
BOS2 the Dead when they were (briefly) good: "Uncle John's Band"
VHM Tull; BOS3 JT on a country road.
Burdo(L)n: "Spill the Wine"
Holy crap: BOS4FRA, Spirit, "Mr Skin".
Bob's first shared song with yesterday's AL '70 set: the uber-LN "Tears of a Clown"
VHM CCR; Wish Bob had played any other George tune but "Sweet Lawd".
Badfinger - Come and Get It
Van Morrison - Domino
Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band
Jethro Tull - Teacher
James Taylor - Country Road
Eric Burdon & War - Spill The Wine
Spirit - Mr. Skin
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Tears of a Clown
CCR - Who'll Stop the Rain
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord
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Wed 7/18/12: 1981
even Bob-in-the-'80s can't be worse than Rob's 1998 set was. (ETA: actually... yes. yes it can)
But Bob's trying his best to be crappy: "No Reply At All" followed by Henly & the Goat. WOS 1 & 2.
VHM Billy Squier for cheeze factor alone.
WOS3 Rush, but of course. Nice car, tho'.
(http://cr4.globalspec.com/PostImages/200807/Fiat_Barchetta_2C28A2B9-DEC5-565E-7DA32DCAE1116594.jpg)
WOS4 live Seger.
LN: "Jessie's Girl". It certainly sounds pleasant in the middle of this AOR crapfest, but the point is prob'ly moot.
BOS Jr Walker's sax on "Urgent"
LN2: "Start Me Up". Sheesh, Bob. This set could make a dead man... stay dead.
VHM BOC, Burnin' for you. There's an ointment for that, guys.
WOS5 Journey.
Genesis - No Reply At All
Stevie Nicks & Don Henley - Leather and Lace
Billy Squier - My Kinda Lover
Rush - Red Barchetta
Bob Seger - Old Time Rock & Roll (live)
Rick Springfield - Jessie's Girl
Foreigner - Urgent
Rolling Stones - Start Me Up
Blue Oyster Cult - Burnin' For You
Journey - Still They Ride
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Thur 7/19/12: 1968!
LN: S&G, deet-dee-dee--dee-dee.
Always a BOS for Rob Grill and the fabulous horn chart of "Midnight Confessions"
uber-LN2: "Piece of My Heart"
LN3: Jimi; LN4 Canned Heat. Y&S.
BOS2 "Blackbird"; BOS3 Donovan.
LN5 Steppenwolf.
BOS4 Monkees. I love her valleri -- it's the loveliest valleri I've ever seen.
nice to see that Chicago loves "San Francisco Girls", but I didn't really need to hear it today.
S&G - Mrs. Robinson
Grass Roots - Midnight Confessions
Big Brother Holding Company ft. Janis Joplin - Piece of My Heart
Jimi Hendrix Experience - All Along the Watchtower
Canned Heat - Going Up The Country
Beatles - Blackbird
Donovan - Hurdy Gurdy Man
Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride
Monkees - Valleri
Fever Tree - San Fancisco Girls (Return of the Native)
here's hoping AL's '67 set is a tad less cliche-ridden.
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Fri 7/20/12: 1972
Hey man -- it's a total blam-blam (and hopefully not a total 'trina-fest).
BOS1 "Immigration man" soothes my irritation, man.
Mr Simon samples the Chinese menu. VHM. Eat too much and you'll be thick as a brick, Paul.
Awwww: BOS2 "Danny's Song", orig L&M version.
The Doobs rock down the highway.
Stevie spreads some "Sunshine" -- VHM Jim Gilstrap's supporting vocals.
BOS3 Stones "All Down the Line"
LN: Gary Glitter.
Bowie - Suffragette City
Crosby & Nash - Immigration Man
Paul Simon - Mother and Child Reunion
Jethro Tull - Thick As a Brick
Loggins & Messina - Danny's Song
Doobie Brothers - Rockin' Down the Highway
Stevie Wonder - You Are the Sunshine of My Life
Rolling Stones - All Down the Line
Gary Glitter - Rock & Roll, Pt. 2
Jackson Browne - Doctor My Eyes