10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 12, 2012, 09:25:01 PM
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one of my favorite/most sledgehammery years. Cannot suck.
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WTF? stream begins in the middle of "Natural High".
... and segues into Macca's "My Love". AL in a mellow mood?
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McCartney's "My Love"
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WTF? stream begins in the middle of "Natural High".
Saw people on fb complaining about that. I'm listening to the radio myself. BOS1 "Natural High".
Meh1, Macca and Wings
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WTF? stream begins in the middle of "Natural High".
... and segues into Macca's "My Love". AL in a mellow mood?
Since you came in mid stream, you didn't hear, she's starting out slow and sweet, but we'll be moving towards more rocking stuff as the set goes on.
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BOS1 the mighty 'berries, "Tonight"
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BOS2 to Chicago Feeling Stronger
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I do believe I'm feeling stronger every 'roid. Er, day.
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BOS1 the mighty 'berries, "Tonight"
Uber BOS, Elton. FFaF/LLB.
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BOS1 the mighty 'berries, "Tonight"
Uber BOS, Elton. FFaF/LLB.
~11 minutes of awesomeness, if the LOOOONG version is played.
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BOS2 epic Elton.
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Hi y'all! Working from home for once & cranking the tunes. BOS to everything just cuz it's 1973...but especially EJ, who was conspicuously missing from the Olympics opening ceremony, in case that hadn't been commented on already.
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ah, "Mother of Pearl". BOS3.
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Hi y'all! Working from home for once & cranking the tunes. BOS to everything just cuz it's 1973...but especially EJ, who was conspicuously missing from the Olympics opening ceremony, in case that hadn't been commented on already.
Nice to see you, sir. You've been missed (and you've missed a lot).
holee crap: ELP -- it's like AL *knew* you were listening! BOS4.
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Hi y'all! Working from home for once & cranking the tunes. BOS to everything just cuz it's 1973...but especially EJ, who was conspicuously missing from the Olympics opening ceremony, in case that hadn't been commented on already.
Hey 'Shray! Long time....
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Wow, Annalisa must have known I was listening today. BOS forever ELP.
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Hi y'all! Working from home for once & cranking the tunes. BOS to everything just cuz it's 1973...but especially EJ, who was conspicuously missing from the Olympics opening ceremony, in case that hadn't been commented on already.
Great to see you!
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Wow, Annalisa must have known I was listening today. BOS forever ELP.
No doubt!
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BCOS, Bruce in Enter The Dragon.
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Bruce Lee?
BOS5 "Mind Games" -- I wondered what a "mind gorilla" was, until I realized he meant "guerilla".
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BCOS, Bruce in Enter The Dragon.
If you ever watch that again, look for an uncredited Jackie Chan in the prison.
ETA: Bruce Lee is the 2nd most famous person buried in Seattle, after Jimi. Been to both grave sites in my earlier days.
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BOS6 Schoolhouse Rock. Bob Dorough rules.
BOS7 T-Rex.
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VHM Heston in Soylent Green.
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VHM
The Black Keys, I mean T Rex.
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09/13/2012 - Thursday! Spanning A.M. & F.M. radio in... 1973!!
1. Bloodstone - Natural High
2. Paul McCartney & Wings - My Love
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock- The Multiplication Rock
3. Raspberries - Tonight
(TV: The Dating Game - Arnold Schwarzenegger: "These are my measurements. Now don't freak out.")
4. Chicago - Feelin' Stronger Every Day
(News: Richard Nixon defends secret negotiations with China and North Vietnam)
5. Elton John - Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding (B.O.S. Tie)
6. Roxy Music - Mother of Pearl (B.O.S. Tie)
7. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Still ... You Turn Me On
(Movie: Enter the Dragon - Lee (Bruce Lee) practices "The art of fighting without fighting")
8. John Lennon - Mind Games
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock: Tyrannosaurus Debt: "There's something huge
Red, white, and blue, that's grazing in D.C. It's gobbling up the taxes
that are paid by you and me.")
9. T Rex - 20th Century Boy
(Movie: Soylent Green - Charlton Heston - "You gotta tell 'em. Soylent Green is people!!!")
10. Iggy and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
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Freaking STELLAR set...and lengthy, too! My BOSes are the Roxy and Stooges, but nary an LN in the bunch.
09/13/2012 - Thursday! Spanning A.M. & F.M. radio in... 1973!!
1. Bloodstone - Natural High
2. Paul McCartney & Wings - My Love
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock- The Multiplication Rock
3. Raspberries - Tonight
(TV: The Dating Game - Arnold Schwarzenegger: "These are my measurements. Now don't freak out.")
4. Chicago - Feelin' Stronger Every Day
(News: Richard Nixon defends secret negotiations with China and North Vietnam)
5. Elton John - Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding (B.O.S. Tie)
6. Roxy Music - Mother of Pearl (B.O.S. Tie)
7. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Still ... You Turn Me On
(Movie: Enter the Dragon - Lee (Bruce Lee) practices "The art of fighting without fighting")
8. John Lennon - Mind Games
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock: Tyrannosaurus Debt: "There's something huge
Red, white, and blue, that's grazing in D.C. It's gobbling up the taxes
that are paid by you and me.")
9. T Rex - 20th Century Boy
(Movie: Soylent Green - Charlton Heston - "You gotta tell 'em. Soylent Green is people!!!")
10. Iggy and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
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Freaking STELLAR set...and lengthy, too! My BOSes are the Roxy and Stooges, but nary an LN in the bunch.
09/13/2012 - Thursday! Spanning A.M. & F.M. radio in... 1973!!
1. Bloodstone - Natural High
2. Paul McCartney & Wings - My Love
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock- The Multiplication Rock
3. Raspberries - Tonight
(TV: The Dating Game - Arnold Schwarzenegger: "These are my measurements. Now don't freak out.")
4. Chicago - Feelin' Stronger Every Day
(News: Richard Nixon defends secret negotiations with China and North Vietnam)
5. Elton John - Funeral for a Friend / Love Lies Bleeding (B.O.S. Tie)
6. Roxy Music - Mother of Pearl (B.O.S. Tie)
7. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Still ... You Turn Me On
(Movie: Enter the Dragon - Lee (Bruce Lee) practices "The art of fighting without fighting")
8. John Lennon - Mind Games
(TV: Schoolhouse Rock: Tyrannosaurus Debt: "There's something huge
Red, white, and blue, that's grazing in D.C. It's gobbling up the taxes
that are paid by you and me.")
9. T Rex - 20th Century Boy
(Movie: Soylent Green - Charlton Heston - "You gotta tell 'em. Soylent Green is people!!!")
10. Iggy and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
AL mentioned prior to the set that it would start mellow and work its way up to 'being rowdy'. I can't recall a set with such a progression as this. I wonder how many other 10@10's have had progressions that we all missed. And yes, a strong, strong set.