10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on August 16, 2005, 07:29:56 AM
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I'm betting on "zee Mad Dogs, zee Englishmen, et Joe Co-kair".
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"I will now proceed to entangle the entire area..."
BOS CSNY "Almost Cut My Hair" ... props also to KPIG for playing "Everybody I Love You" the other day, which I hadn't heard in maore than a decade, at least.
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BOS2: "Nature's Way".
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WTF? Mick with a very different alternate version of "Memo From Turner".
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Great Googamooga! "Ball of Confusion". Rap on, brotha, rap on...
ooo! BOS3: PG&E. Yes, in fact, I am ready. and it's the looooooooong version!
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
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sounds like whoever this is sitting in for Bob didn't realize he played a different version of "Memo From Turner"...
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
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good lookin' set, I woulda dug some CSNY, PGE, Who, and Mick.
TEN @ 10 LOG FOR 08.16.05
1970
The Who - Summertime Blues(live)
CCR - Who'll Stop the Rain
CSN - Almost Cut my Hair
Rod Stewart - Gasoline Alley
Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi
James Gang - Funk 49
Spirit - Nature's Way
Mick Jagger - Memo From Turner
The Temptations - Ball of Confusion
Pacific Gas & Electric - Are you Ready
Wednesday's Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive takes a look at the year 1966.
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
I had no luck with them -- maybe gaz can fill us in...
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
Oops, wrong fruit (a recurring theme today?): They were the Blackberries. Per the Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders (an entertaining read, albeit with more than a few factual and copy errors), they were a group of session singers: Vanette Fields, Clyde King, Shirley Matthews, and Lorna Willard. The song just wouldn't have been the song without them.
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
Oops, wrong fruit (a recurring theme today?): They were the Blackberries. Per the Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders (an entertaining read, albeit with more than a few factual and copy errors), they were a group of session singers: Vanette Fields, Clyde King, Shirley Matthews, and Lorna Willard. The song just wouldn't have been the song without them.
Those people I recognize! I think they have sung with Boz before too.
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
Oops, wrong fruit (a recurring theme today?): They were the Blackberries. Per the Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders (an entertaining read, albeit with more than a few factual and copy errors), they were a group of session singers: Vanette Fields, Clyde King, Shirley Matthews, and Lorna Willard. The song just wouldn't have been the song without them.
Those people I recognize! I think they have sung with Boz before too.
Three out of four of them have backed Steely Dan too--Fields, King & Matthews. Check the credits for Aja.
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BOS to apocalypse soul: PG&E (the long version!), with fantastic backing gospel vox from the Strawberries.
I love this song, but know nothing about it.
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4bkxu325an1k~T1
What about the Strawberries?
Oops, wrong fruit (a recurring theme today?): They were the Blackberries. Per the Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders (an entertaining read, albeit with more than a few factual and copy errors), they were a group of session singers: Vanette Fields, Clyde King, Shirley Matthews, and Lorna Willard. The song just wouldn't have been the song without them.
Those people I recognize! I think they have sung with Boz before too.
Three out of four of them have backed Steely Dan too--Fields, King & Matthews. Check the credits for Aja.
Have I mentioned lately how much I love these conversations?