10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 30, 2013, 09:41:17 AM
-
I fear it's a '90s day but hope I'm wrong.
and I am! 1978 and No idea who this TOTHK is.
-
TOTHK - Koko Taylor "Let The Good Times Roll" - 1978
-
TOTHK - Koko Taylor "Let The Good Times Roll" - 1978
thanx for the ID! A bustout, fo' sho'.
-
Lynda Carter introduces 1978 into Exile "Kiss You All Over"
-
Oy: Exile. Chapman/Chinn Cheeze factor: High.
-
Sweet "Love Is Like Oxygen"
-
Oy 2: "Love is Like OxygLN". But will it be the loooong version?
ETA: Nope. And I'm kinda glad.
-
Oy 2: "Love is Like OxygLN". But will it be the loooong version?
BOS ... and I'm hoping for length.
-
The Cars "Bye Bye Love"
-
Oy 2: "Love is Like OxygLN". But will it be the loooong version?
BOS ... and I'm hoping for length.
aw shucks!!
-
uber-LN: Cars. It's an orangeade sky. Bye bye bye.
-
Queen "Bicycle Race"
-
Close Encounters --> "Bicycle Race". BOS Queen.
-
Queen "Bicycle Race"
BOS2
-
ABBA "Take A Chance On Me"
-
ooo! some good cheeze: VHM ABBA "Take a Chance on Me" dat's all I ahsk of yew, hawney!
-
ooo! some good cheeze: VHM ABBA "Take a Chance on Me" dat's all I ahsk of yew, hawney!
Fluff, but fun fluff...
-
The Rolling Stones "When The Whip Comes Down"
-
"A gay in noo yawk is just a fag in el lay" BOS2 Stones. Will we also get Broooce for full g-snipe satisfaction?
-
Jim Jones / Jonestown massacre into Van Halen "Runnin' With The Devil"
-
Jonestown --> Van Halen, "Running With the Devil". Wow, that was halfway clever, actually.
-
Eric Clapton "Tulsa Time"
-
VHM better-than average Crapton, "Tulsa Time". Would love to hear the Don Williams version sometime.
-
Grateful Dead "Good Lovin'"
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
-
"A gay in noo yawk is just a fag in el lay" BOS2 Stones. Will we also get Broooce for full g-snipe satisfaction?
right, but in SF he was just No Big Deal. yawn.
-
Grateful Dead "Good Lovin'"
Big BOS from me!!
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
Quick, Stat! Must inject anti-venom!
Good Lovin' is a great thing the Dead did; it became a spiritual gospel sort of thing. Have you heard the version with Lowell George singing?
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
"even a blind man knows when the sun shines"
And even a deaf man knows this is dreadful.
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
Quick, Stat! Must inject anti-venom!
Good Lovin' is a great thing the Dead did; it became a spiritual gospel sort of thing. Have you heard the version with Lowell George singing?
Sorry, it's dreadful Dead-ful. And one of Clive Davis' worst ideas ever, which is saying something.
-
Renee: BOS Cars; VHM Exile/Sweet/Van Halen/Clapton
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
Quick, Stat! Must inject anti-venom!
Good Lovin' is a great thing the Dead did; it became a spiritual gospel sort of thing. Have you heard the version with Lowell George singing?
Sorry, it's dreadful Dead-ful. And one of Clive Davis' worst ideas ever, which is saying something.
TANC: "Shakedown Street" made a cameo appearance on The Simpsons Sun nite. Homer: "oooh, I've been listening to this song for three days... and it's still only the first verse!"
-
WOS Disco Dead, "Good Lovin'"
Whatever else you think of this song -- and while I admit it's not their strongest work, it's
far from their worst -- I don't hear any disco influence to speak of. It doesn't have the
the insistent beat on the one, for starters. (See for example, The Rolling Stones' Too Much Blood.)
If anything, I'd say the rhythm borrows more from the Carribean, although I'd be hard-pressed to
be more specific than that.
As always with The Dead, what appears on vinyl is less important than what happens at their shows.
-
9/30/13 - Monday! It's 1978
1. Koko Taylor - Let The Good Times Roll
2. Exile - Kiss You All over
3. The Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen
4. The Cars - Bye Bye Love (BOS)
5. Queen - Bicycle Race
6. ABBA - Take A Chance On Me
7. The Rolling Stones - When The Whip Comes Down
8. Van Halen - Runnin' With The Devil
9. Eric Clapton - Tulsa Time
10 Grateful Dead - Good Lovin'