10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on October 16, 2013, 09:45:34 AM
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I'm guessing '80s.
eek: '90s again. Foos with a TOTHK.
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1999 - looks like it's from November 13th, 2012
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1999 - looks like it's from November 13th, 2012
November 13, 2012 - TUESDAY!!! We take a stroll back to... 1999
1. Foo Fighters – Learn to Fly
2. Stone Temple Pilots – Sour Girl
3. Moby – Porcelain
4. Pearl Jam – Last Kiss
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Scar Tissue
6. Baz Luhrmann – Everybody’s Free (to Wear Sunscreen)
7. Santana – Put Your Lights On
8. Guster – Barrel of a Gun
9. Sugar Ray – Every Morning
10. Counting Crows – Mrs. Potter’s Lullaby
I'm certainly not sticking around for this. Ugh.
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1999 - looks like it's from November 13th, 2012
November 13, 2012 - TUESDAY!!! We take a stroll back to... 1999
1. Foo Fighters – Learn to Fly
2. Stone Temple Pilots – Sour Girl
3. Moby – Porcelain
4. Pearl Jam – Last Kiss
5. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Scar Tissue
6. Baz Luhrmann – Everybody’s Free (to Wear Sunscreen)
7. Santana – Put Your Lights On
8. Guster – Barrel of a Gun
9. Sugar Ray – Every Morning
10. Counting Crows – Mrs. Potter’s Lullaby
I'm certainly not sticking around for this. Ugh.
Oh my, that is really a terrible set with the truly execrable "Last Kiss" working up to the good but played-out "Barrel of a Gun". Be seeing youse.
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Well, I liked most of this set even if it could have used a few more N's.
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I know it's a fake, but I like "sunscreen."
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HM Santana
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I know it's a fake, but I like "sunscreen."
It's not fake, it's quite real ;)
The woman who wrote it for the Chicago Tribune was certainly real, but it was just that the internet rumor that it was written by Vonnegut spread like wildfire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody%27s_Free_(To_Wear_Sunscreen)
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I know it's a fake, but I like "sunscreen."
It's not fake, it's quite real ;)
The woman who wrote it for the Chicago Tribune was certainly real, but it was just that the internet rumor that it was written by Vonnegut spread like wildfire.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody%27s_Free_(To_Wear_Sunscreen)
Yes, I know, I was referring to the Vonnegut thing. But thanks for providing the link for the young folk.