10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 15, 2005, 07:47:35 AM
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Yay! the stream is working on a Thursday!
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Early BOS: Zep.
"leave you when the summer comes a rollin'..."
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BOS2 Hollies, "He Ain't Heavy...", sounding just loverly this morning. Ah, that mournful harmonica...
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"but they should never have taken the very best"
In retrospect i'm kinda surprised every station in the country hasn't been playin' the heck out of this song. Very appropo post-Katrina.
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BOS the original Banana Splits Theme!!!!!!!!!
VHM "Cinnamon Girl", one of my all-time favorite heavy guitar riffs, right there with "La Grange".
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"but they should never have taken the very best"
In retrospect i'm kinda surprised every station in the country hasn't been playin' the heck out of this song. Very appropo post-Katrina.
every station in the country is owned by Clear Channel... :wink:
Randy Newman's "Louisiana 1927" ("they're tryin' to wash us away...") is also one that oughta be dusted off -- he did it on the telethon Fri nite. KPIG has been playing Aaron Neville's version of it.
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OMG! "Sweet Cherry Wine"! BOS3 and best flashback. So stimulatin', so intoxicatin'!
ETA: dig that crazy flute solo!
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BOS the original Banana Splits Theme!!!!!!!!!
VHM "Cinnamon Girl", one of my all-time favorite heavy guitar riffs, right there with "La Grange".
nothin like a banana split with cinnamon on top.! And wash it down with Sweet Cherry Wine!
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BOS the original Banana Splits Theme!!!!!!!!!
VHM "Cinnamon Girl", one of my all-time favorite heavy guitar riffs, right there with "La Grange".
nothin like a banana split with cinnamon on top.! And wash it down with Sweet Cherry Wine!
totally. And hearing "Badge" really seals the deal.
"Dontcha know that's how the wheel goes 'round?"
ETA: I'm sure I mentioned this before, but the bridge in this song is my all-time favorite bridge in any song anywhere.
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was Badge really '69?
TEN @ 10 LOG FOR 09.15.05
1969
The Zombies - Time of the Season
Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy
BB King - The Thrill is Gone
The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
Tommy James - Sweet Cherry Wine
Cream - Badge
Sly & the Family Stone - I Want to Take You Higher
Tomorrow's Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive takes a look at 1972 with ten great songs from that year.
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was Badge really '69?
the LP was '68 but "Badge" apparently was a single in '69 (before Blind Faith was released).
http://www.p-o.se/Single1969-Badge.htm
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was Badge really '69?
the LP was '68 but "Badge" apparently was a single in '69 (before Blind Faith was released).
http://www.p-o.se/Single1969-Badge.htm
It's just that I have a high school memory of hearing Badge, and the whole D'Angelo Mysterioso discussion, and I graduated in June '68.
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was Badge really '69?
TEN @ 10 LOG FOR 09.15.05
1969
The Zombies - Time of the Season
Led Zeppelin - Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy
BB King - The Thrill is Gone
The Beatles - Maxwell's Silver Hammer
The Band - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
Tommy James - Sweet Cherry Wine
Cream - Badge
Sly & the Family Stone - I Want to Take You Higher
Tomorrow's Ten @ 10 on 97.1 FM The Drive takes a look at 1972 with ten great songs from that year.
Killer set. My BOS woulda been Zep, but not by a lot. "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" is probably my favorite song off of the first album. It's pretty.
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My rerun BOS goes to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Amazing how far afield they were from what everyone else was doing.
Would you believe I've never heard Joan Baez's hit version? I know it hit #3, so why do no Oldies or JACK stations resuscitate it?
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OMG! "Sweet Cherry Wine"! BOS3 and best flashback. So stimulatin', so intoxicatin'!
ETA: dig that crazy flute solo!
Don't forget one of the best openings ever: the bells and church organ call the kiddies to mass.
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My rerun BOS goes to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Amazing how far afield they were from what everyone else was doing.
Would you believe I've never heard Joan Baez's hit version? I know it hit #3, so why do no Oldies or JACK stations resuscitate it?
Joan doesn't get the respect she deserves!
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My rerun BOS goes to "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Amazing how far afield they were from what everyone else was doing.
Would you believe I've never heard Joan Baez's hit version? I know it hit #3, so why do no Oldies or JACK stations resuscitate it?
I'm shocked. I wouldn't expect it to show up on JACK (it's considered too AC at this point) but you really should hunt up a used copy of the double-LP ("Blessed Are"? "Blessed Be"? some "Blessed" thing) it's from. A career high-point for Ms. B.