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Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on August 16, 2013, 10:02:25 AM
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wow '70s 3 times a week.
Everly Bros Dave Edmunds "Here Come the Weekend" -- good TOTHK for a friday, but I believe she played this fairly recently?
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Crapton, Whinyface and Marcy get to the Core of LN-iness.
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wow '70s 3 times a week.
Everly Bros Dave Edmunds "Here Come the Weekend" -- good TOTHK for a friday, but I believe she played this fairly recently?
Yes and yes.
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TOTHK - Dave Edmunds "Here Come The Weekend"
Eric Clapton "The Core"
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Crapton, Whinyface and Marcy get to the Core of LN-iness.
I dig The Core. Zero does a fine version of this tune.
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I'll say Clapton sounds good this time around.
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This Clapton is.... lengthy.
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Pete Townshend/Ronnie Lane "My Baby Gives It Away"
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BOS1 Townsend/Lane tho' I wanna say we heard this fairly recently too.
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This Clapton is.... lengthy.
Renee has been playing lengthy tracks this week.
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This Clapton is.... lengthy.
it takes a long time to get to the core from here.
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BOS1 Townsend/Lane tho' I wanna say we heard this fairly recently too.
Renee played it on June 11th.
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Rumor has it this is in fact the June 11, 2013 show.
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wow '70s 3 times a week.
Everly Bros Dave Edmunds "Here Come the Weekend" -- good TOTHK for a friday, but I believe she played this fairly recently?
Renee played it on June 11th.
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Gilda Radner on saccharine -- the song is genius (Linda Ronstadt on backing vox!) BOS2.
ooo -- what's that smell? oh, it's Skynyrd.
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Gilda Radner "Goodbye Saccharine" into Lynyrd Skynyrd "That Smell"
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Apparently this is in fact a new show. What are the chances of repeating the first three songs, in order?
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Apparently this is in fact a new show. What are the chances of repeating the first three songs, in order?
It's Renee, we can't predict what she'll do next! :D
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Apparently this is in fact a new show. What are the chances of repeating the first three songs, in order?
really! -- how odd.
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BOS Skynyrd. One of their better efforts, imo.
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Apparently this is in fact a new show. What are the chances of repeating the first three songs, in order?
really! -- how odd.
See June 11, 2013
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Neil Young "Like A Hurricane"
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another LN but VHM Neil anyway. I do lurve this one.
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BOS2, Neil. But I'd bet, without looking, that this was in the June 11 set too.
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BOS2, Neil. But I'd bet, without looking, that this was in the June 11 set too.
The first three were the same. Not #4 or #5.
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BOS2, Neil. But I'd bet, without looking, that this was in the June 11 set too.
Renee, in fact, did not play this back on June 11th. She's so unpredictable! ::)
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BOS2, Neil. But I'd bet, without looking, that this was in the June 11 set too.
Renee, in fact, did not play this back on June 11th. She's so unpredictable! ::)
Hee. She did play it in Jan and April, however ;)
and it's another lengthy one...
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I wonder how this happened... maybe RR dialed up the 6/11 show until song #3 when one of the interns realized "They're onto us... do something different"... "Oh, ok, let's play some ridiculously long tunes to cover up the fact that we haven't actually prepared anything
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TV/toy commercials for Wonder Woman, Charlie's Angels andHappy Days into Muddy Waters "Mannish Boy"
Or is it "I'm A Man"? I always get confused with this song...
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Hahah, Nubia, Wonder Woman's arch enemy.
And love the Fonz Pinball Machine.
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Muddy Waters: Now this is a blues song I dig, hear?
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Wonder Woman Doll commercial. WW's "super-foe" was named Nubia? er, was she black by any chance??
and here's some blooze you can snooze. A "mannish" boy would also be partly "woman-ish", no? I mean that's what "-ish" is all about.
"In five minutes time?" well, wham-ish, bam-ish, thank you m'am-sh!
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Wonder Woman Doll commercial. WW's "super-foe" was named Nubia? er, was she black by any chance??
and here's some blooze you can snooze. A "mannish" boy would also be partly "woman-ish", no? I mean that's what "-ish" is all about.
Errr, I think we're talking about the continuum only between Boy and Man.
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Steve Miller Band "Swingtown"
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there are rarer Steve Miller tracks to be had but I always liked "Swingtown". VHM.
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Steely Dan "Aja"
Renee continues to roll out them lengthy tracks...
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The Dan of Steel with their angular banjos. or something. BOS3 "Aja". Another lengthy track. We may go to 11 -- 11 o'clock, that is.
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The Dan of Steel with their angular banjos. or something. BOS3 "Aja"
BOS! I'm going to see them tomorrow in SF! This song is always a live favorite.
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Little Feat "Time Loves A Hero"
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Feats don't fail me now: VHM "Time Loves a Hero", another longtime 10@10 staple... and another song from her June 11th set. (!)
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Little Feat "Time Loves A Hero"
BOS2! Loves me some Feat.
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Feats don't fail me now: VHM "Time Loves a Hero", another longtime 10@10 staple... and another song from her June 11th set. (!)
She knew she heard it somewhere.
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Feats don't fail me now: VHM "Time Loves a Hero", another longtime 10@10 staple... and another song from her June 11th set. (!)
Oh that wacky Renee - thought she was going to play the lengthy track "Day at the Dog Races" instead, but she's soooooo unpredictable! ;D
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News: skinheads/punks/Sex Pistols into Sex Pistols "Anarchy in the U.K."
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Punk rears its pointy little head. BOS4 "Anarchy in the UK."
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BOS3 or so, The Sex Pistols
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I'd call this set "lazy but lengthy". And mostly pleasant.
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Renee: BOS Sex Pistols; VHM Steely Dan
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Friday, August 16, 2013 - 1977
1. Dave Edmunds - Here Comes the Weekend
2. Eric Clapton - The Core
3. Pete Townshend & Ronnie Lane - My Baby Gives It Away
(News: saccharin / Gilda Radner - Goodbye Saccharine)
4. Lynyrd Skynyrd - That Smell
5. Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Like a Hurricane
(TV/toy commercials: Wonder Woman/Charlie's Angels/Happy Days)
6. Muddy Waters - Mannish Boy
7. Steve Miller Band - Swingtown
8. Steely Dan - Aja (VHM)
9. Little Feat - Time Loves a Hero
(News: skinheads/punks/Sex Pistols)
10. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the UK (BOS)
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8. Steely Dan - Aja (VHM)
9. Little Feat - Time Loves a Hero
After a mostly mediocre beginning, these two really perked me up. BOS, especially for Aja -- what
a great work.
Both of these really remind me more of 1978 though, as that's when I heard them a lot, and
coincidently it was often at Frisbee tournaments. And I heard them just about everywhere --
literally. I did a lot of travelling that year... but another time for those stories.