10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on May 03, 2013, 08:46:46 AM
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'60s? '70s? '80s? Only Renee knows.
ETA: hint - Commodore 64 introduced - 1982!
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This could go either way...either an AC snooze fest or a semi-overplayed but pleasant new wave extravaganza. The latter doesn't sound too bad today.
EDIT: Track 1 suggests the former. :-\
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TOTHK - JCM "Jack and Diane"
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a little ditty, 'bout Renee and DC. Yo baby I got a chili dog for ya, right heah...
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uber-uber-uber-LN: "White Wedding"
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Billy Idol "White Wedding"
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1982 nostalgia into The Clash "Rock The Casbah"
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longest TV/newsclip montage evah.
uber-LN2: Clash.
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APP "Sirius / Eye in the Sky"
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The Cure "Let's Go To Bed"
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When bad songs happen to good bands: "Athena"
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The Who "Athena"
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The Motels "Only The Lonely"
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WOS Martha Motel "Only the Lonely"
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Heaven 17 "Let Me Go"
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Heaven 17 "Let Me Go"
BOSFRA. NTM.
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Heaven 17 "Let Me Go"
BOSFRA. NTM.
It's made many 10@10 appearances but it's my BOS too -- anybody recognize that movie clip just now?
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PG "Shock the Monkey"
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Heaven 17 "Let Me Go"
BOSFRA. NTM.
It's made many 10@10 appearances but it's my BOS too -- anybody recognize that movie clip just now?
Deathtrap?
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Joe Jackson "Steppin' Out"
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Joe Jackson "Steppin' Out"
far from rare but BOS2.
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1. John Cougar - Jack and Diane
2. Billy Idol - White Wedding
(TV montage)
3. The Clash - Rock The Casbah
4. Alan Parson Project - Sirius/Eye In The Sky
5. The Cure - Let's Go To Bed
6. The Who - Athena
7. The Motels - Only The Lonely
(Movie: Deathtrap)
8. Heaven 17 - Let Me Go
9. Peter Gabriel - Shock The Monkey
10. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
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Good/necessary Radical Ra(n)tings:
1. D-/D-
2. A-/D-
3. C-/F-
4. B-/C-
5. A/B
6. F/D
7. B/F
8. A+/B
9. A-/B-
10. A-/F
A couple of interesting tracks but what was bad, was really bad and/or stale.
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Renee sez Joe Jackson gets BOS.
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[insert generic comment here about a set from an above average year that had the potential
to be pretty good but instead was just below average because of too many overplayed "hits"]