10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on April 15, 2013, 08:04:55 AM
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Haven't heard the promo. Anybody?
ETA: Renee's promo confirms a Tax Day set.
so: Flying Lizards, Pink Floyd, Randy Newman, Robert Cray...
Hoping for ABBA, Cyndi Lauper, ABC, Simply Red.
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oops, forgot the Kinks. "Sunny Afternoon" TOTHK.
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oops, forgot the Kinks. "Sunny Afternoon" TOTHK.
Will probably get the Beatles, too, and possibly Ray Charles? Would love to hear Cheap Trick's Taxman, Mr. Thief in place of one of the regulars.
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Robert Cray has the 1040 Blues
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the inevitable Robert Cray "1040 Blues"
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oops, forgot the Kinks. "Sunny Afternoon" TOTHK.
Will probably get the Beatles, too, and possibly Ray Charles? Would love to hear Cheap Trick's Taxman, Mr. Thief in place of one of the regulars.
Gotta assume DC has compiled this from previous setlists and this is one annual set that doesn't vary much from year to year.
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Randy Newman "It's Money That I Love"
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OMFG: Randy N's "It's Money That I Love" instead of the usual "It's Money That Mattters" -- uber-BOS1 . I've asked for this change-up for years.
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VHM Marvin, "Inner City Blues" -- not a Tax Day regular, I don't think.
Natch'l fact is
Ah can't pay mah taxes
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Marvin Gaye "Inner City Blues"
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OMFG: Randy N's "It's Money That I Love" instead of the usual "It's Money That Mattters" -- uber-BOS1 . I've asked for this change-up for years.
Props to DC et al for adding something we haven't heard before to an otherwise pretty rote set.
Marvin? Not a rarity, but don't think Inner City Blues has made a Tax Day appearance before.
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Felix pays his taxes. VHM.
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The Pinko Floyds aren't so pinko when it comes to da cash, yo.
"That good good good bull... something"
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Pink Floyd "Money"
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Barrett Strong -- will we get the Flying Lizards too?
ETA: Yup. it's a fiduciary twin-spin!
(http://adeli.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/money1.jpg)
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"Money (That's What I Want)" Barrett Strong
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And now the Flying Lizards rendition
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VHM AbFab. A Morey memory.
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ah, DC had to sneak in something current-ish. But I actually like "Moneygrabber", so VHM.
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Fits and the Tantrums "Moneygrabber"
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O'Jays: a Tax Day regular, but welcome anyway.
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O'Jays "For the Love of Money"
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Fits and the Tantrums "Moneygrabber"
First time I've heard this, I think. They owe a bit to Hall & Oates sound, and their antecedents.
Assuming that the "9 at 10" promo was tongue in cheek, and we'll hear the Beatles after the O'Jays.
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The Beatles "Taxman"
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Archie exercizes his loophole.
and we close with "Taxman", which is to Tax Day what "Monster Mash" is to Halloween.
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Fits and the Tantrums "Moneygrabber"
First time I've heard this, I think. They owe a bit to Hall & Oates sound, and their antecedents.
what exactly that song sounds like was much-discussed here when it was new. ELO's "Evil Woman" is in there too.
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Marvin Gray? Heh.
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Marvin Gray???
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Marvin Gray???
And his classic "Inner City Bruise" ;)
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Marvin Gray? Heh.
Yeah, yeah. He kicks ass!
[I logged on just to comment on that, and two people beat me to it; should I be a smart ass on the FB page?]
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Marvin Gray? Heh.
She didn't even slow down long enough to realize she'd screwed up. Wonder if she'll play David Gaye in the next set?
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Fits and the Tantrums "Moneygrabber"
First time I've heard this, I think. They owe a bit to Hall & Oates sound, and their antecedents.
Assuming that the "9 at 10" promo was tongue in cheek, and we'll hear the Beatles after the O'Jays.
OT, but have you heard F+T's new stuff? They've gone electro. :o
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Per Renee: BOS The Beatles; VHM Marvin Cray/Robert Gaye
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1. The Kinks - Sunny Afternoon
2. Robert Cray - 1040 Blues
3. Randy Newman - It's Money That I Love
4. Marvin Gaye - Inner City Blues
(TV: Odd Couple - Felix meets the IRS)
5. Pink Floyd - Money
6. Barrett Strong - Money (That's What I Want)
7. Flying Lizards - Money (That's What I Want)
(TV: AbFab)
8. Fitz and the Tantrums - Moneygrabber
9. The O'Jays - For the Love of Money
(TV: All in the Family - Archie fudges on his taxes)
10. The Beatles - Taxman
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Marvin Gaye "Inner City Blues"
Not to take anything away from this, which is great, but I prefer Gil Scott-Heron's cover, which
contains one of his excellent signature raps.