10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on May 29, 2013, 08:24:59 AM
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Have they stopped running promos with Renee giving "clues"? Or have I (and everyone in g-snipes) just been missing them?
I'm expecting a '90s day today but would be thrilled to be wrong.
ETA:'97 -- expect Chumbawumba -- oh, here they are, as TOTHLN.
Mighty Mighty Bosstones on the way, I'm sure.
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Have they stopped running promos with Renee giving "clues"? Or have I (and everyone in g-snipes) just been missing them?
I'm expecting a '90s day today but would be thrilled to be wrong.
I'm guessing the former.
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Renee is going to Yosemite tomorrow - "classics" for the rest of the week?
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Renee's taking off again tomorrow & Friday.
And it appears they're no longer "leaking"the 10@10 year in advance.
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Chumbawumba "Tubthumping" - 1997
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Bill C builds a bridge. And we get blooze you can snooze. I always forget who this is (John Lee Hooker feat special guests?) but it's made a bunch of appearances in '97 sets.
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Sixpence None the Richer covering the La's. (I think)
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Big Head Todd & The Monsters with John Lee Hooker "Boom Boom"
Followed by Sixpence None The Richer "There She Goes"
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Always a BOS to Ben Folds Five and the still-amazing "Brick".
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Ben Folds Five "Brick"
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BOS Brick, I guess.
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NOOOOOOOO!! uber-LN3 Sarah McLesbian.
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I like this Sarah McLesbian song, but how LN.
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Sarah McLachlan "Sweet Surrender"
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I like this Sarah McLesbian song, but how LN.
McLesbian McJINXian!
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OMFG! I thought we'd actually get "MMMMBop" for a sec. Instead we get an uber-uber-LN. Do ever whatchoo wanna do, Renee.
ME, I want something else, all right...
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Hanson introduce themselves followed by Third Eye Blind "Semi-Charmed Life"
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VHM Alabama 3 doin' it Tony Soprano-style.
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blooze-you-can-snooze twice in one set is unforgiveable. BB & Tracy C.
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BOS2 A3. WOSwhatever Tracy Chapstick.
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Alabama 3 "Woke Up This Morning" (aka The Sopranos theme)
Followed by Tracy Chapman and BB King "The Thrill Is Gone"
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BOS2 A3. WOSwhatever Tracy Chapstick.
Bwahahaha! She gave BB tips on how to pick up women.
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WOS Snooze Babbler. Oy.
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Blues Traveler "Most Precarious"
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and as predicted: MMBosstones. uber-uber-uber-uber-etc. I swear this has been in 80% of all '97 sets ever played.
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Mighty Mighty Bosstones "The Impression That I Get"
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well, that was pretty damn depressing, for the most part.
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and as predicted: MMBosstones. uber-uber-uber-uber-etc. I swear this has been in 80% of all '97 sets ever played.
It was very mean of her to play a bunch of already LN overplayeds, and then end the set with that. :(
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BOS Tracy Chapman/B.B. King
VHM Big Head Todd/John Lee Hooker
...and RGMike's head explodes...
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BOS Tracy Chapman/B.B. King
VHM Big Head Todd/John Lee Hooker
...and RGMike's head explodes...
I'm actually surprised; I figured the old Foghead blues fans, from the days of "The 5:01 Blues" etc, had all aged out of the demo by now. ;)
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Awful. And we can't blame this on DC anymore.
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Awful. And we can't blame this on DC anymore.
Sure sounded like one of his leftovers to me; He may have given RR setlists weeks in advance for all we know. Wonder if Mr Pugh sits down with Renee to critique song choices etc.
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My alternative to today's '97 set ...
My 1997 set:
1. Beck - Deadweight
(Movie: Chasing Amy)
2. Texas - Say What You Want
(Movie: Jackie Brown)
3. Duran Duran - Electric Barbarella
4. Erasure - In My Arms
(News: Heaven's Gate suicides)
5. Abra Moore - Four Leaf Clover
(Movie: Boogie Nights)
6. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Hold On To Yourself
7. Patti Smith - 1959
(Commercials: Jack In The Box - Spicy Crispy Girls)
8. Morrissey - Alma Matters
(TV: NewsRadio)
9. Save Ferris - Come On Eileen
10. Tom Jones - You Can Leave Your Hat On
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/yz16366m7vqg08a/26_10@10_1997.mp3
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My alternative to today's '97 set ...
My 1997 set:
1. Beck - Deadweight
(Movie: Chasing Amy)
2. Texas - Say What You Want
(Movie: Jackie Brown)
3. Duran Duran - Electric Barbarella
4. Erasure - In My Arms
(News: Heaven's Gate suicides)
5. Abra Moore - Four Leaf Clover
(Movie: Boogie Nights)
6. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Hold On To Yourself
7. Patti Smith - 1959
(Commercials: Jack In The Box - Spicy Crispy Girls)
8. Morrissey - Alma Matters
(TV: NewsRadio)
9. Save Ferris - Come On Eileen
10. Tom Jones - You Can Leave Your Hat On
http://www.mediafire.com/listen/yz16366m7vqg08a/26_10@10_1997.mp3
Needless to say, this would've eclipsed today's set in almost every way possible. Although I am partial to "Sweet Surrender".
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what's the deal with the Tracy Chapman hatred? That was a good track.
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1. Chumbawumba - Tubthumping
(News: Bill Clinton's 2nd inauguration "building a bridge")
2. Big Head Todd & The Monsters with John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom
3. Sixpence None The Richer - There She Goes
4. Ben Folds Five - Brick
5. Sarah McLachlan - Sweet Surrender
(Hanson introduce themselves)
6. Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
7. Alabama 3 - Woke Up This Morning
8. Tracy Chapman and B.B. King - The Thrill Is Gone
9. Blues Traveler - Most Precarious
(News: Princess Diana dies)
10. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get
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what's the deal with the Tracy Chapman hatred? That was a good track.
(a) we've discussed my she's-not-sufficiently-uncloseted-for-my-taste issue before (totally my problem, but still), and how we love to "out" right-wing closet cases but left-wingers get a free pass. So that's part of it for me. I've also found her overrated, generally.
(b) KFOG's choices in blues are always pretty boring, or else have to involve blues people doing remake-duets with non-blues people who happen to be KFOG staples. Feh.
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what's the deal with the Tracy Chapman hatred? That was a good track.
(a) we've discussed my she's-not-sufficiently-uncloseted-for-my-taste issue before (totally my problem, but still), and how we love to "out" right-wing closet cases but left-wingers get a free pass. So that's part of it for me. I've also found her overrated, generally.
(b) KFOG's choices in blues are always pretty boring, or else have to involve blues people doing remake-duets with non-blues people who happen to be KFOG staples. Feh.
So, let's be clear.
1. You're dissing a strong, well-played classic blues song because you don't approve of the performers' speed in coming out?
2. Do you have data on how often this particular version has been played on 10@10? How tight is the blues ghetto you'd keep BB in, such that Tracy Chapman is seen as an outsider?
Compared to the drek played all the time, this was a nice blast of good music.
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what's the deal with the Tracy Chapman hatred? That was a good track.
(a) we've discussed my she's-not-sufficiently-uncloseted-for-my-taste issue before (totally my problem, but still), and how we love to "out" right-wing closet cases but left-wingers get a free pass. So that's part of it for me. I've also found her overrated, generally.
(b) KFOG's choices in blues are always pretty boring, or else have to involve blues people doing remake-duets with non-blues people who happen to be KFOG staples. Feh.
So, let's be clear.
1. You're dissing a strong, well-played classic blues song because you don't approve of the performers' speed in coming out?
2. Do you have data on how often this particular version has been played on 10@10? How tight is the blues ghetto you'd keep BB in, such that Tracy Chapman is seen as an outsider?
Compared to the drek played all the time, this was a nice blast of good music.
Jeezus H Fucking Christ. :) The 2 points are not necessarily related. You asked about "the Tracy Chapman hatred" and I addressed that. She annoys me for the reason I gave. I acknowledged that it's my problem. (and we've discussed that here previously at great length, actually).
As to the music part, I'm not a huge blues fan to begin with, but I'd call that track watered-down commercialized blues for people who don't normally listen to the stuff. Which is why it's on KFOG. ;)
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I think saying that Chapman can be construed as being a bit dry can be considered worthy criticism - heaven forbid you get stuck on a road trip with only Chapman material, not that it's ever happened to me. OTOH, the success of "Give Me One Reason" was a triumph of sorts in 1996... one can have a song that is both very good and very popular.