10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 24, 2013, 08:33:30 AM
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"The year 8-track tapes were the new technology" sez Renee. Well, that narrows it down.
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"The year 8-track tapes were the new technology" sez Renee. Well, that narrows it down.
After skimming the Wiki entry, I'm guessing she means 1965.
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TOTHK - The Rolling Stones "Mother's Little Helper" - 1966
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TOTHK - The Rolling Stones "Mother's Little Helper" - 1966
"what a drag it is for Renee to play years that are old"
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The Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love"
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BOS Stones; VHM Supes, an all-time fave but and Oldies radio uber-staple.
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The Supremes "You Can't Hurry Love"
BOS
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TOTHK - The Rolling Stones "Mother's Little Helper" - 1966
Stones padding their lead (although it is impressive that the Beatles are close, considering they were active for many fewer years).
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BOS Stones; VHM Supes, an all-time fave but and Oldies radio uber-staple.
I like Phil Collins' version. [ducks]
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Neil Diamond "Solitary Man"
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VHM Neil D. He's solitary, man. In one of the 2 years it's "legal" to play (it re-charted in '70)
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Twelve-string Rickenbacker = Sixties
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ooo! uber-BOS2 "Chimes of Freedom" (TANC: I just mentioned it in the novel, barely a week ago.)
And for every hung-up person
In the whole wide universe...
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
BOS
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Simon & Garfunkel "Homeward Bound"
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VHM S&G, still lovely after all these years.
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
BOS
Yes.
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And here it is... I've been waiting for Simon & Garfunkel ... nice.
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VHM S&G, still lovely after all these years.
agreed
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? into The Troggs "Wild Thing"
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
BOS
Yes.
Yes.
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Byrds > S&G
These two were powerful..
My brother was drafted and served as a n MP in Vietnam, although he went over in 1968.
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Bob Dylan "Just Like A Woman"
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar to this song.
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Didn't Renee play "Just Like a Woman" recently?
ETA: well... January.
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Didn't Renee play "Just Like a Woman" recently?
ETA: well... January.
She played it back on January 25th... along with the Stones, Supremes, and Neil Diamond. DOH!
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
BOS
Yes.
Yes.
"The one to watch is Gene Clark of The Byrds; he’s got something to say and I’m listening." -- Bob Dylan
Hey, we've got two songs in the same 10 at 10 from one writer. I wonder if that's a first, although I'm guessing that would be an impossible search.
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar on this song.
it's like the Smoke On The Water of 1966!
this Dylan song reminds me Shelly Duvall's character in Annie Hall
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we barefootin', y'alls! VHM
Bobby Freeman Robert Parker.
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Bob Dylan "Just Like A Woman"
BOS2
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Robert Parker "Barefootin'"
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Donovan "Catch The Wind"
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BOS4 Donovan, "the Scottish Dylan".
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar on this song.
it's like the Smoke On The Water of 1966!
this Dylan song reminds me Shelly Duvall's character in Annie Hall
If you're in a band, playing a party at 2AM, and you want the police to show up and put a stop to it all, whip out your medley of
Wild Thing
Hang on Sloopy
(one more my old brain is forgetting!)
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Donovan "Catch The Wind"
sweet
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BOS4 Donovan, "the Scottish Dylan".
Pretty much the same tune as "Chimes of Freedom".
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John Lennon explaining his Jesus remark into The Beatles "Here, There And Everywhere"
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BOS5 Beatles, "Here There & Everywhere"
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BOS4 Donovan, "the Scottish Dylan".
Pretty much the same tune as "Chimes of Freedom".
indeed, tho' Dylan probably stole it from some old folk number.
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ahhhhh!
Here There and Everywhere
BOS3
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BOS4 Donovan, "the Scottish Dylan".
Pretty much the same tune as "Chimes of Freedom".
Good point, definitely sounds similar.
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"damn, those short songs!"
Given all the Dylan, it's appropriate that I have Self-Portrait cued up for my post-set listening pleasure.
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"damn, those short songs!"
Given all the Dylan, it's appropriate that I have Self-Portrait cued up for my post-set listening pleasure.
All the tired horses in the sun
How am I supposed to get any riding done?
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar on this song.
it's like the Smoke On The Water of 1966!
this Dylan song reminds me Shelly Duvall's character in Annie Hall
If you're in a band, playing a party at 2AM, and you want the police to show up and put a stop to it all, whip out your medley of
Wild Thing
Hang on Sloopy
(one more my old brain is forgetting!)
Louie, Louie?
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Renee: 2-way tie for BOS between Donovan and The Beatles
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in the mood for the Byrds and Simon & Garfunkel tunes. sad stuff.
The Barefootin' song was fun, though.
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in the mood for the Byrds and Simon & Garfunkel tunes. sad stuff.
The Barefootin' song was fun, though.
Did your brother make it back?
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"damn, those short songs!"
Given all the Dylan, it's appropriate that I have Self-Portrait cued up for my post-set listening pleasure.
All the tired horses in the sun
How am I supposed to get any riding done?
the new "bootleg series" Dylan, Another Self-Portrait, reminded me that I didn't own a copy of the orig; found it on Amazon for 3 bucks. One of my characters is a Dylan fan and I have to decide how he feels about the much-maligned SP. Yesterday I spent the afternoon listening to the entire Jim Croce catalog.
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"damn, those short songs!"
Given all the Dylan, it's appropriate that I have Self-Portrait cued up for my post-set listening pleasure.
All the tired horses in the sun
How am I supposed to get any riding done?
the new "bootleg series" Dylan, Another Self-Portrait, reminded me that I didn't own a copy of the orig; found it on Amazon for 3 bucks. One of my characters is a Dylan fan and I have to decide how he feels about the much-maligned SP. Yesterday I spent the afternoon listening to the entire Jim Croce catalog.
Research is brutal.
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1.Mothers Little Helper-Rolling Stones
2.You Can't Hurry Love-The Supremes
3.Solitary Man-Neil Diamond
4.Chimes of Freedom-The Byrds
5.Homeward Bound-Simon and Garfunkel
(Movie: Who's afraid of Virginia woolf)
6.Wild Thing-The Troggs
7.Just Like a Woman-Bob Dylan
8.Barefootin'-Robert Parker
9.Catch the Wind-Donovan
(The Beatles are bigger than Jesus)
10.Here,There and Everywhere-The Beatles
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The Byrds "Chimes Of Freedom"
BOS
Yes.
Yes.
Yep
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar on this song.
it's like the Smoke On The Water of 1966!
this Dylan song reminds me Shelly Duvall's character in Annie Hall
If you're in a band, playing a party at 2AM, and you want the police to show up and put a stop to it all, whip out your medley of
Wild Thing
Hang on Sloopy
(one more my old brain is forgetting!)
Louie, Louie?
of course!
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BOS3 Liz & Dick.
uber-LN: "Wild Thing"
But, but, 100 million people learned to play the guitar on this song.
it's like the Smoke On The Water of 1966!
this Dylan song reminds me Shelly Duvall's character in Annie Hall
If you're in a band, playing a party at 2AM, and you want the police to show up and put a stop to it all, whip out your medley of
Wild Thing
Hang on Sloopy
(one more my old brain is forgetting!)
Louie, Louie?
Wooly Bully? Tequila?
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Donovan "Catch The Wind"
Surprisingly, this seems to be a bust-out. Also, the Byrds' Chimes of Freedom was
a bust-out, although The Bruce's cover was played in 2004.