10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: CapnJack on November 28, 2013, 10:03:43 AM
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TOTHK - The Vapors "Turning Japanese"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c9/TurningJapanese.jpg)
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M "Pop Muzik"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/ba/Pop_Muzik.jpg)
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Baltimora "Tarzan Boy"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/72/Tarzan_boy_(Baltimora).jpg)
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Ylvis "The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)"
(http://static.you2play.com/2013/assets/uploads/news/images/original/ea6329361879dd4c1bfc0fd296b4d2d8.jpg)
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Porky Pig into The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women"
(http://www.the-nails.com/n_images/bbback.jpg)
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The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women"
"Renee Richardson: Unclear on the concept since 1862"
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Spice Girls "Wannabe"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b1/Wannabe.jpg)
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Lipps, Inc. "Funkytown"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/4/44/LippsIncFunkytown7InchSingleCover.jpg)
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Toni Basil "Mickey"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e1/ToniBasilMickey.png)
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BOS Mickey!
(http://media.zenfs.com/en/blogs/ymusic-stop-the-presses/20130214142045Toni_Basil_Mickey.jpg)
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Hot Butter "Popcorn"
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-oFETvUQ0SvE/T9Osa6bc0RI/AAAAAAAAB9g/a2LfRoc8P80/s1600/popcor+vinil.jpeg)
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Trio "Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c5/Da_Da_Da_cover.jpg)
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The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women"
"Renee Richardson: Unclear on the concept since 1862"
Not to dispute RR's general cluelessness, but that one was cribbed from DM himself. 88 Lines About 44 Women was part of the 2003 Turkeys set.
ETA: A quick glance thru the Shraytabase tells me that 8 of 10 songs in today's set appeared in DM-produced sets between 2002 and 2008. (The two that weren't were the Ylvis and Spice Girls songs.) Once again, she's caught copying off someone else's paper.
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The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women"
"Renee Richardson: Unclear on the concept since 1862"
Yep. Most of these are good songs and quite acceptable, although at least one is a HFH for me.
I'm guessing that RR did not solicit any suggestions from listeners, and in general she seems to
be much less inclined to do so compared to the previous 10@10 hosts.
Also, no TOS today? (Turkey of Set)
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The Nails "88 Lines About 44 Women"
"Renee Richardson: Unclear on the concept since 1862"
Not to dispute RR's general cluelessness, but that one was cribbed from DM himself. 88 Lines About 44 Women was part of the 2003 Turkeys set.
ETA: A quick glance thru the Shraytabase tells me that 8 of 10 songs in today's set appeared in DM-produced sets between 2002 and 2008. (The two that weren't were the Ylvis and Spice Girls songs.) Once again, she's caught copying off someone else's paper.
I can state with certainty that the clips (Porky Pig, Humphrey Bogart in We're No Angels:
"it followed me against my will") are also from a DM turkey set.
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Toni Basil "Mickey"
Ugh. A HFH for me.
Ms. Basil's talents lie in another direction... Some years back I noticed that she had appeared in
three films that are closely associated with Jack Nicholson: Easy Rider, Five Easy Pieces, and Head.
In the last one she dances with Davy Jones during Daddy's Song, which she also
choreographed. And that's her true calling... she started on Shindig! and The T.A.M.I. Show, and
has done the choreography for movies, music videos, and performers. But it wasn't until recently
that I looked at some Youtube videos for The Lockers, her "street dance" group from the '70s.
(Nowadays they would be a "dance crew.") It was instantly clear that their routines, now almost
forty years old, have been the inspiration for Michael Jackson, Rosie Perez and The Fly Girls, and
decades of rap videos.
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2013-11-28 - Thursday! Happy Thanksgiving Fogheads! Turkeys
1. The Vapors - Turning Japanese
2. M - Pop Muzik
3. Baltimora - Tarzan Boy
4. Ylvis - The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?)
(Porky Pig)
5. The Nails - 88 Lines About 44 Women
6. Spice Girls - Wannabe
7. Lipps, Inc. - Funkytown
8. Toni Basil - Mickey
9. Hot Butter - Popcorn
10. Trio - Da Da Da I Don't Love You You Don't Love Me Aha Aha Aha