10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 13, 2013, 10:02:28 AM
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wow, '70s 2 days in a row!
EC pumps it up for a fine TOTHK.
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Signs of change for the better?
Elvis Costello "Pump It Up"
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Warren Zevon "Excitable Boy"
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Signs of change for the better?
I think they're just trying to make the "roulette wheel" seem genuinely random. (also, '71 probably counts as '60s -- it did in the DC years, anyway)
VHM EC; BOS1 Excitable Zevon (props to Ms Ronstadt's backing vox)
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an old Morey fave: the "No on 6" clip.
BOS2 Plastic Bertrand! Mais oui!
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Prop 6 defeated into Plastic Bertrand "Ca plane pour moi"
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Sniff'LN the Tears. But I bet it wins BOS.
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Sniff 'N The Tears "Driver's Seat"
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Sniff'LN the Tears. But I bet it wins BOS.
Paul Thomas Anderson made good use of this (and lots of other songs) in Boogie Nights.
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The guys of Delta House beat a dead horse.
VHM Ramones, but "...Sedated" is the one song of theirs that even stations that never play the Ramones, play.
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uber-uber-LN and WOS Thoro-bad.
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National Lampoon's Animal House into Ramones "I Wanna Be Sedated"
George Thorogood "Who Do You Love?"
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BOS3 Petty -- one of his I really like and am not tired of.
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Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Listen To Her Heart"
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eek: Nick Gelding, er, Gilder. I'll give props if it's the long version, but I didn't really need to hear this one today.
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Ali loses into Nick Gilder "Hot Child In The City"
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Sniff'LN the Tears. But I bet it wins BOS.
Paul Thomas Anderson made good use of this (and lots of other songs) in Boogie Nights.
indeed, BN is the only context in which I'm willing to hear "Sister Christian".
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and... it was the 45 version of "Hot Child"
LN3 the most-overplayed Broooooce track from Darkness, at least on 10@10.
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Bruce Springsteen "Candy's Room"
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Dave Gilmour "There's No Way Out Of Here"
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Dave Gilmour "There's No Way Out Of Here"
something of a FF over the years; last played in Jan.
wow -- short set.
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wow -- short set.
That's where the long version of "Hot Child In The City" would have filled some time...
Or a 12-inch version of a disco single...
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Renee: BOS Bruce; VHM Ramones
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Sucked into a meeting vortex first thing this morning.
BOS, TP, VHM Ramones.
As 71 is to the 60s, 78 is to the early 80s.
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1.Pump it Up-Elvis Costello
2.Excitable Boy-Warren Zevon
(The Briggs Initiative is defeated)
3.Ca Plane Por Moi-Plastic Bertrand
4.Drivers Seat-Sniff and the Tears
(Movie: Animal House)
5.I want to be Sedated-The Ramones
6.Who Do You Love-George Thorogood
7.Listen to Her Heart-Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
(Ali loses a fight)
8.Hot Child in the City-Nick Gilder
9.Candy's Room- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
10.There's No Way Out of Here-David Gilmour
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As 71 is to the 60s, 78 is to the early 80s.
So the '70s were only six years long? Seemed longer to me...
I agree that '71 belongs to the '60s, and I might make a case that '79 hearkens to the '80s,
but I don't think that '78 resembles the '80s very much musically.