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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 19, 2012, 10:04:38 AM
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Don spins and Dave gives us... 1984.
"Fields of Fire" -- VHM, at very least.
ZZT got "Legs". a true statement!
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ZZT has Legs but Legs doesn't. That song stinks.
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VHM Huey with his big... hit.
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ZZT has Legs but Legs doesn't. That song stinks.
but it made a helluva panty-hose commercial!
(http://gaia.adage.com/images/bin/image/photo/14-L'Eggs-021510.jpg?1265999161)
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
I can't abide a song about number 2.
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
I can't abide a song about number 2.
But it's the "sh*t," man. It's a really pretty song with an unfortunate lyric...
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
I can't abide a song about number 2.
Joe Jackson -- he's the shit!
ah, nobody used Reagan clips quite like Dave.
WOS "Leave It" -- a Moreytrina if ever there was.
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
I can't abide a song about number 2.
But it's the "sh*t," man.
SH*T J*NX!
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BOS1, "Number 2" -- JJ.
I can't abide a song about number 2.
But it's the "sh*t," man.
SH*T J*NX!
Haha, you guys are great.
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another Morey fave: TTs, "D, D".
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You might not believe this, but I was just thinking you shouldn't knock Yes for wanting to put out their own Thompson Twins-style pop song. Then...Thompson Twins! Oh well. Gotta hate missed opportunities. Maybe some partial credit?
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"Jungle Love" is driving me crazy. It's OK, but "The Bird" is more fun.
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You might not believe this, but I was just thinking you shouldn't knock Yes for wanting to put out their own Thompson Twins-style pop song. Then...Thompson Twins! Oh well. Gotta hate missed opportunities. Maybe some partial credit?
happens to me all the time!
BOS2 The Time. oh-ee-oh-ee-oh!
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I'd never heard "Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking" before moving to SF -- it got zero airplay in NYC at the time, oddly . Shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley, but I think the line about Yoko (with whom the station had a close relationship) mighta made them decide to ignore it.
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I like how he blended Fields of Fire straight into Legs... practically beat-matched even...
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BOS3 U2.
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I'd never heard "Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking" before moving to SF -- it got zero airplay in NYC at the time, oddly . Shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley, but I think the line about Yoko (with whom the station had a close relationship) mighta made them decide to ignore it.
It's pretty caustic, like much of Roger Waters later output. I'm not a fan.
I'll give a BOS for a pretty and rarish song from U2.
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I'd never heard "Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking" before moving to SF -- it got zero airplay in NYC at the time, oddly . Shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley, but I think the line about Yoko (with whom the station had a close relationship) mighta made them decide to ignore it.
I never really listened that closely to it before today. Funny line about Yoko. Also nice to hear David Sanborn on sax. His solo work can tend to be get pretty sappy, but I love his sideman work.
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Great cover art, huhuh:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/50/Roger_Waters_Pros_Cons_HH.jpg)
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BOS3 U2.
I like the live version (was released the next year, I believe) better.
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I like how he blended Fields of Fire straight into Legs... practically beat-matched even...
That was smooth, I noticed it too.
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I suppose It's My Life is an uber-LN, but I love Talk Talk's career arc, and this song's place in it.
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I'd never heard "Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking" before moving to SF -- it got zero airplay in NYC at the time, oddly . Shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley, but I think the line about Yoko (with whom the station had a close relationship) mighta made them decide to ignore it.
I never really listened that closely to it before today. Funny line about Yoko. Also nice to hear David Sanborn on sax. His solo work can tend to be get pretty sappy, but I love his sideman work.
Sanborn is playing Saturday at the Russian River Jazz/Blues Fest. George Benson and TOP also. Should be a blast. I'm going up, staying with friends on the River. Should be a blast.
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LN: "It's My Life". Still better than the No Doubt remake, tho'.
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I suppose It's My Life is an uber-LN, but I love Talk Talk's career arc, and this song's place in it.
I agree. They're a great, underrated band.
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I suppose It's My Life is an uber-LN, but I love Talk Talk's career arc, and this song's place in it.
"LN"?
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Sanborn is playing Saturday at the Russian River Jazz/Blues Fest. George Benson and TOP also. Should be a blast. I'm going up, staying with friends on the River. Should be a blast.
I love how they usually have the Russ. Riv. jazz Fest the same weekend as the Folsom St Fair, figuring (I guess) that all the homos will be in SF.
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I suppose It's My Life is an uber-LN, but I love Talk Talk's career arc, and this song's place in it.
"LN"?
wow, you haven't been around in a while. ;) LN = "Least Necessary". More than a Katrina, it's song that's overexposed generally and that some people never need to hear again. Of course it might not have been an LN when this set orig aired.
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I'd never heard "Pros & Cons of Hitch-hiking" before moving to SF -- it got zero airplay in NYC at the time, oddly . Shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley, but I think the line about Yoko (with whom the station had a close relationship) mighta made them decide to ignore it.
I never really listened that closely to it before today. Funny line about Yoko. Also nice to hear David Sanborn on sax. His solo work can tend to be get pretty sappy, but I love his sideman work.
Sanborn is playing Saturday at the Russian River Jazz/Blues Fest. George Benson and TOP also. Should be a blast. I'm going up, staying with friends on the River. Should be a blast.
Yeah, I was introduced to David Sanborn by his guest spots on Letterman when he would play during commercials and sometimes with musical guests. I taped several of his albums and listened to them to death. But seeing him live at SJ Jazz Festival last year was underwhelming, because at times it was soooo... smooth-jazzy. I love when he brings the funk.
I *loved* his Sunday Night show with Jools Holland.
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Set originally aired Oct 24 2006 ... and replayed as a "classic" in Feb 2009. (no need to repost later)
1. Big Country - Fields of Fire
2. ZZ Top - Legs
3. Huey Lewis & the News - If This is it
4. Joe Jackson - Be My #2
5. Yes - Leave it
6. Thompson Twins - Doctor Doctor
7. The Time - Jungle Love
8. Roger Waters - The Pros & Cons of Hitchiking (BEST OF SET!!)
9. U2 - A Sort of Homecoming
10. Talk Talk - It's My Life
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I suppose It's My Life is an uber-LN, but I love Talk Talk's career arc, and this song's place in it.
"LN"?
wow, you haven't been around in a while. ;) LN = "Least Necessary". More than a Katrina, it's song that's overexposed generally and that some people never need to hear again. Of course it might not have been an LN when this set orig aired.
Gotcha. I always have problems with acronyms. But yeah, mainly when I haven't been to a forum in a while. Every time we plan a trip to Disneyland I check out the forums to see what the scoop is on new rides, line waits, etc. And every time I have to try to remember what DH, DD, SoC, FP, etc. mean. Thankfully there are glossaries for that: http://www.wdwinfo.com/abbreviations.htm
There's *supposed* to be a glossary for these boards too, but oh look, no LN: www.10at10club.com/poc/glossary.html#L
At least I checked there first. :-P
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Set originally aired Oct 24 2006 ... and replayed as a "classic" in Feb 2009. (no need to repost later)
I'll simply continue to note that they are copy/pasting "Great Radio Songs" for the third day in a row.
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Set originally aired Oct 24 2006 ... and replayed as a "classic" in Feb 2009. (no need to repost later)
I'll simply continue to note that they are copy/pasting "Great Radio Songs" for the third day in a row.
Must be a very new intern.
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Nerds like me will notice that Google Search results for [KFOG 10@10] still turn up:
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
kfog.com/Programming/1010.aspx
Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year.
But that's just because it's cached. However if you go to the code of the page you'll still see:
<meta id="MetaDescription" name="DESCRIPTION" content="Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year. " />
and just as important to Google's crawlers:
<title>
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
</title>
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Nerds like me will notice that a Google Search for [KFOG 10@10] still turns up:
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
kfog.com/Programming/1010.aspx
Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year.
But that's just because it's cached. However if you go to the code of the page you'll still see:
<meta id="MetaDescription" name="DESCRIPTION" content="Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year. " />
and just as important to Google's crawlers:
<title>
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
</title>
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Nerds like me will notice that Google Search results for [KFOG 10@10] still turn up:
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
kfog.com/Programming/1010.aspx
Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year.
But that's just because it's cached. However if you go to the code of the page you'll still see:
<meta id="MetaDescription" name="DESCRIPTION" content="Every morning at 10am, Annalisa features 10 great songs from one great year. " />
and just as important to Google's crawlers:
<title>
KFOG 104.5/97.7 FM: World Famous! 10 @ 10 with Annalisa
</title>
I've been trying to remove the old references. Do you think it's just cached, and will eventually fade away?