10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on July 19, 2012, 07:44:24 AM
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No FB thread but the promo sez "Hippies in the Haight, LBJ in the White House"
and '67 it is with an instant BOS: "Waterloo Sunset"
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uber-LN: "Itchykoo Park". It's all too overplayed.
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Close 'N' Play! hey! Hey!
LN2 (quite rightly): "Mellow Yellow", fellows.
(http://www.toonpool.com/user/1451/files/electric_banana_188745.jpg)
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everyone KNOWS it's "Windy".
(http://pictures.cdconnection.com/covers/25667.jpg)
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I'll give The Association a BOS. Haven't heard "Windy" in a very long time.
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I'll give The Association a BOS. Haven't heard "Windy" in a very long time.
I'm with ya. and BOS3 "Wild Honey", tho' it's not exactly a rarity.
This is one of those "The Sixties for Dummies" sets so far. And I have to bail at 10:30 so I bet i miss whatever semi-rarity may be in store.
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proxy of Dave Morey: "Higher & Higher", tho' it's not, er, quenching my desire.
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BOS4 the fab "Live For Today" -- not often I hear the GrassRoots in 2 diff 10@10s in one day.
"I need to feel you INSIDE of me!" OK, bub, whatever you want.
Two! Three! Four!
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07/19/12 - Thursday! 1967!
(THis is the continuing sound of free radio ... This is KFOG)
1. The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
2. The Small Faces - Itchycoo Park
... (Commercial: Kenner Close N Play phonograph)
3. Donovan - Mellow Yellow
4. The Association - Windy
(TV: Sally Field is The Flying Nun)
5. The Beach Boys - Wild Honey
6. Jackie Wilson - (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher
(Jimmy Durante introduces the Grass Roots: They don't have a manager, they have a gardener)
7. Grass Roots - Let's Live For Today
("This is Timothy Leary speaking to you from 1967 on 10@10")
(One spin only and one spin only??)
8. Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
9. Leonard Cohen - So Long, Marianne
(Movie: To Sir With Love - Thackeray (Sidney Poitier) "You're a smasher.")
10. Lulu - To Sir With Love
(News: Anti-war protestors protest the war in Vietnam. Pacificsts and hippies together.")
(Outro: Bonzo Dog Band - I Left My Heart In San Francisco)
Leonard Cohen and the Bonzos notwithstanding... my characterization of this set as "the '60s for Dummies" remains.
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was nice to listen via iPhone as I drove around the lake. Lost the signal during Jackie Wilson!