10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 05, 2013, 08:13:42 AM
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"The year we met HAL" sez Renee...
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TOTHK - The Beatles "Revolution"
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You say you want a "Revolution"? BOS1 a Fab Four TOTHK.
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TOTHK - The Beatles "Revolution"
yay!
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Moody Blues "Ride My Seesaw"
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The Moody Blues "Departure"/"Ride My See-Saw"
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Moodies burst up thru tarmac, or something. "Ride My Seesaw" is rather LN-y.
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The Foundations "Build Me Up Buttercup"
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The Foundations "Build Me Up Buttercup"
one of the uber-LNs of all-time, as far as '68 is concerned. An Oldies 103 staple.
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BOS2 DM's Hair medley!
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Hair medley into The Hollies "Jennifer Eccles"
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OMFG and TANC: I just heard "Jennifer Eccles" on 2NG the other day. uber-BOS3 the fabulous Hollies.
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BOS4 Otis, "Happy Song".
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Otis Redding "The Happy Song (Dum-Dum)"
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The Rolling Stones "She's A Rainbow"
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BOS5 Stones, "She's a Rainbow".
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Rhinoceros "Apricot Brandy"
I believe this charted in '69...
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Spirit "Fresh-Garbage"
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Rhinoceros "Apricot Brandy"
I believe this charted in '69...
Dayum! BOS6FRA, and yeah, the single charted in early '69, so i'm guessing the LP was a late '68 release. (Look at me -- giving Renee the benefit of the doubt!)
BOS7 Spirit "Fresh Garbage". This has turned out quite fine.
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2001 commercial. VHM.
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BOS8 S&G "Hazy Shade..."
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2001: A Space Odyssey into Simon & Garfunkel "A Hazy Shade Of Winter"
1966 single but included in the 1968 album Bookends
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Jimi Hendrix "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"
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BOS9 Jimi.
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Renee: BOS Hendrix; VHM Stones
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1. The Beatles - Revolution
2. The Moody Blues - Departure/Ride My Seesaw
3. The Foundations - Build Me Up Buttercup
(Theater: Dave Morey's fabulous Hair megamix)
4. The Hollies - Jennifer Eccles
5. Otis Redding - Happy Song
6. The Rolling Stones - She's A Rainbow
7. Rhinoceros - Apricot Brandy
8. Spirit - Fresh Garbage
(Movie: 2001: A Space Odyssey)
9. Simon and Garfunkel - A Hazy Shade of Winter
(Armed Forces Radio sounder)
10. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child
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Spirit "Fresh-Garbage"
First spin since the DM era. Except he played it in 1969 sets.
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I thought this was a good set. Unfortunately, with a year like 1968, the scale goes from great
to fantastic. So it still fell short. I got the impression that it was very much "inspired" by other
DM-era 1968 shows, even beyond the use of his Amazing Hair Medley.
I think it gets a 45 rating of zero, but I'm not certain whether I have the Foundations. Admittedly
my 45 collection skews very strongly towards pop.