10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on April 08, 2013, 07:59:51 AM
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Renee's clue: the year George harrison gets in trouble for plagiarizing "He's So Fine". Well, he was sued in '71.
worth noting, perhaps: we haven't had a '60s set in 3 weeks. Tho' I guess 1970 counts towards '60s by DC's reckoning.
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Commander Cody -- a nice TOTHK, tho' I feel like I've heard it a lot lately. It's also from '72 -- no surprise there.
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TOTHK - "Hot Rod Lincoln" Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
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TOTHK - "Hot Rod Lincoln" Commander Cody
great band. In person back then, they were perfect!
(http://image.betamonline.com/sdimages/disk17/159539.jpg)
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uber-LN1: T.Rex gets it awn.
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T. Rex "Bang A Gong (Get It On)"
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uber-LN1: T.Rex gets it awn.
yup, get it yawn
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uber-LN1: T.Rex gets it awn.
yup, get it yawn
Hah! Line of the day (so far)
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I never tire of Harold & Maude clips. Cat Stevens woulda made a much better segue there. uber-uber-LN2 the 'oo, "Baba O"
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The Who "Baba O'Riley"
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T.Rex "Bang A Gong"
Wasn't that an alternate version? Couple things sounded different.
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(http://blogs.mcall.com/.a/6a00d8341c4fe353ef0167666859ef970b-800wi)
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T.Rex "Bang A Gong"
Wasn't that an alternate version? Couple things sounded different.
yeah, I thought I heard a few phrasings that seemed off.
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BOS the Drug Report! Amazing, really.
and a wonderful segue to Mr Prine's "Illegal Smile" -- uber-BOS2
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BOS the Drug Report! Amazing, really.
"that's acid too!"
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John Prine
"Hello In There" "Illegal Smile"
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John Prine "Hello In There"
"Illegal Smile", actually.
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Traffic "Light Up Or Leave Me Alone"
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Hah! the drugfest continues! BOS3 Traffic, "Light Up or Leave Me Alone"
(http://www.bioethics.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/joint.jpg)
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Hah! the drugfest continues! BOS3 Traffic, "Light Up or Leave Me Alone"
I love Traffic, but this hits my LN button more than Baba O'Reilly!
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Hah! the drugfest continues! BOS3 Traffic, "Light Up or Leave Me Alone"
I love Traffic, but this hits my LN button more than Baba O'Reilly!
I'm assuming you mean in your lifteime generally, since it hasn't made that many 10@10 appearances. YMMV, as we say on the interwebs.
LN3: Tempts, lovely tho' it may be.
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Eddie Kendricks swan song with the Temptations "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)"
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oy: uber-uber-uber-LN4 Lee Michaels. y'knowwhutahmean?
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Lee Michaels "Do You Know What I Mean"
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Hah! the drugfest continues! BOS3 Traffic, "Light Up or Leave Me Alone"
I love Traffic, but this hits my LN button more than Baba O'Reilly!
I'm assuming you mean in your lifteime generally, since it hasn't made that many 10@10 appearances. YMMV, as we say on the interwebs.
You might be right. I would've preferred to hear "Many a Mile to Freedom"
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Led Zeppelin "Rock and Roll"
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I'll VHM Zep's "R'n'R", LN tho it is. This one just never gets old.
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this has been a set of frequent flyers, which belies the richness of the era. For me, the least heard so far was Commander Cody, but i could be wrong.
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Tommy James "Draggin' The Line"
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TJ drags his
ass line. Mmmm... purple flowers...
(http://houseplansandmore.com/images/articles/aster-flower-thumbnail.jpg)
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nice Doors clip, actually. "LA Woman" I can take or leave.
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The Doors "L.A. Woman"
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nice Doors clip, actually. "LA Woman" I can take or leave.
Ditto.
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nice Doors clip, actually. "LA Woman" I can take or leave.
Ditto.
Me three.
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the "drug" section certainly lifted that set above the ordinary for about 10 minutes, but the rest of it was mostly LN City. Be interested to see the FB comments.
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BOS, Traffic, which does not seem to qualify as LN to me. I haven't heard it in a long time. It's not something your going to hear on 103.7, for instance. Of course, there ARE more necessary Traffic tunes...
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BOS, Traffic, which does not seem to qualify as LN to me. I haven't heard it in a long time. It's not something your going to hear on 103.7, for instance. Of course, there ARE more necessary Traffic tunes...
It's only in the Shraytabase twice: a '71 set in 2007 and a Kaboom set in '03 (the year Winwood performed). Can't recall AL playing it.
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nice Doors clip, actually. "LA Woman" I can take or leave.
Ditto.
Me three.
It's fun to play on the guitar, though.
Oh, sheeet. until THIS VERY MOMENT I always thought Jim Morrison got it wrong with the anagram of his name. I always thought he had left off two letters, the M and the R, b/c "Mojo Risin" is missing those letters. I overlooked the "Mr." part. It was a nice Doors clip.
I also liked that Drug Report.. how hilarious.
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Forgot to post this - Renee sez The Doors get BOS.
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Renee's clue: the year George harrison gets in trouble for plagiarizing "He's So Fine". Well, he was sued in '71.
worth noting, perhaps: we haven't had a '60s set in 3 weeks. Tho' I guess 1970 counts towards '60s by DC's reckoning.
FYI, this is the second longest gap between '60s sets (currently at 14 weekdays) in the RR era. The longest drought was 17 days from early December to early January (granted there were holidays and 3 theme sets).
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Renee's clue: the year George harrison gets in trouble for plagiarizing "He's So Fine". Well, he was sued in '71.
worth noting, perhaps: we haven't had a '60s set in 3 weeks. Tho' I guess 1970 counts towards '60s by DC's reckoning.
FYI, this is the second longest gap between '60s sets (currently at 14 weekdays) in the RR era. The longest drought was 17 days from early December to early January (granted there were holidays and 3 theme sets).
the rest of the week should go '90s-'80s-'60s-'90s, I'm guessing.
The next 2 Mondays are 2 of my favorite Theme Sets of the year: Tax Day and Earth Day; here's hoping we get both.
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1. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen - Hot Rod Lincoln
2. T. Rex - Bang A Gong (Get It On)
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
3. The Who - Baba O'Riley
(KSAN "Drug Report")
4. John Prine - Illegal Smile
5. Traffic - Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
6. The Temptations - Just My Imagination
7. Lee Michaels - Do You Know What I Mean
8. Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll
9. Tommy James - Draggin' The Line
(News: The Doors talking about L.A. Woman)
10. The Doors - LA Woman
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Lee Michaels "Do You Know What I Mean"
The Oasis song of the same title, of course, has never appeared on 10@10.
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There was a bustout in this set, and I'm a little surprised no one caught
it. I'll reveal it at the end of my post.
I think that 1971 is the best year ever, separated from second place 1970
by only a smidgen (or epsilon, for you calculus buffs). While I know that
Renee possesses the ability to mess up even this stellar year, she avoided
that today and I would rate this set as good+.
The PharmChem drug report and the Harold and Maude excerpts were DM frequent
flyers, and while it was nice to hear them yet again, it's further evidence
that rather than find new material, the archives are being raided for clips.
As noted, the Traffic song has made two previous appearances in the DM era,
and yes, Annalisa played Illegal Smile once. I liked hearing both of them.
I wonder how many young'uns understood the reference when he sang about a
dream where he went to court, and the judge's name was Hoffman?
Led Zeppelin's Rock and Roll has also seen only two spins on 10@10. Everything
else has been played at least four times, with the Lee Michaels hit seeing
the most repeats.
And the bustout? T.Rex's Bang A Gong! The Power Station cover has appeared
multiple times, but this is a first for the original, at least on a 10@10 set.
But I won't argue with giving it a LN designation, given it gets played at
least eleventy gazillion times a year on "classic" rock radio, plus there
is so much good material from 1971. You could program a couple of month's
worth of 1971 10@10s without ever repeating a single track.
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4. John Prine - Hello In There
Uh, "Illegal Smile"...
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And the bustout? T.Rex's Bang A Gong! The Power Station cover has appeared
multiple times, but this is a first for the original, at least on a 10@10 set.
But I won't argue with giving it a LN designation, given it gets played at
least eleventy gazillion times a year on "classic" rock radio, plus there
is so much good material from 1971. You could program a couple of month's
worth of 1971 10@10s without ever repeating a single track.
Dave played it once -- way back on August 23, 2001 (according to the Shraytabase).
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4. John Prine - Hello In There
Uh, "Illegal Smile"...
That was my mistake -- I was just copying/pasting what was being listed on KFOG's tunegenie player before actually hearing what actually played. I corrected it, though, thanks to RGMike. :)
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4. John Prine - Hello In There
Uh, "Illegal Smile"...
That was my mistake -- I was just copying/pasting what was being listed on KFOG's tunegenie player before actually hearing what actually played. I corrected it, though, thanks to RGMike. :)
It was my attempt at subtly suggesting that the set list be corrected for the sake of posterity.
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And the bustout? T.Rex's Bang A Gong! The Power Station cover has appeared
multiple times, but this is a first for the original, at least on a 10@10 set.
Dave played it once -- way back on August 23, 2001 (according to the Shraytabase).
Ah yes, you are correct. I was relying on my own files, which only go
back to early 2002. I wrote a little program to convert CSV output from
the spreadsheet into a canonical text format, but I haven't finished the
work of integrating that data into my own. The spreadsheet data is very
spotty in the early years, and there are only just over twenty entries
from 2001.
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When was the last time the Power Station's "Get It On (Bang A Gong)" appeared? It was a frequent request of mine during the AL era.
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When was the last time the Power Station's "Get It On (Bang A Gong)" appeared? It was a frequent request of mine during the AL era.
8/13/08 - Wednesday! Try to guess today's Mystery Year! The answer is at the end...
1. Power Station - Bang a Gong (BEST OF SET!!)
2. Phantom, Rocker & Slick - Men Without Shame
3. Replacements - Swingin' Party
4. John Mellencamp - R-O-C-K in the U.S.A.
5. Tears For Fears - Shout
6. Paul Young - Every Time You Go Away
7. Bryan Ferry - Slave to Love
8. Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere
9. Chris Isaak - Dancin'
10.Hooters - All You Zombies
Did you guess the year? 1985!!
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Thanks. I didn't think AL had ever played it.