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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 26, 2005, 08:02:08 AM
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A mellow TOTHC: Nilsson, "Without You".
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Bob's playin' the hits today. "Joy to the World", probably my least favorite 3DN song, happy tho' I was to see Hoyt Axton make some serious cash.
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Spoke too soon -- obscure Zep! BOS for novelty alone.
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Spoke too soon -- obscure Zep! BOS for novelty alone.
Was listening since about ten after, but uninspired to comment. Then we got "Four Sticks", which just annihilates the rest of this set. Sometimes I really wish I were older enough to have experienced the impact of Led Zeppelin when they first arrived.
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Spoke too soon -- obscure Zep! BOS for novelty alone.
Was listening since about ten after, but uninspired to comment. Then we got "Four Sticks", which just annihilates the rest of this set. Sometimes I really wish I were older enough to have experienced the impact of Led Zeppelin when they first arrived.
I don't think I've EVER heard that song on the radio, not even when the LP was new. (of course, I don't listen to the Bone's "Get the Led out" feature.)
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Spoke too soon -- obscure Zep! BOS for novelty alone.
Was listening since about ten after, but uninspired to comment. Then we got "Four Sticks", which just annihilates the rest of this set. Sometimes I really wish I were older enough to have experienced the impact of Led Zeppelin when they first arrived.
I don't think I've EVER heard that song on the radio, not even when the LP was new. (of course, I don't listen to the Bone's "Get the Led out" feature.)
I have, on KSHE, KLOS & KISW, to name a few. The version in Page & Plant's No Quarter release is also very good.
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Bob's playin' the hits today. "Joy to the World", probably my least favorite 3DN song, happy tho' I was to see Hoyt Axton make some serious cash.
It's an overexposed novelty, to be sure, but I'm surprised it's at the bottom of your barrel. I assume you've never heard their "Good Feeling (1959)," the B-side to one of their hits. (Or, for that matter, "Our B-Side," which I think is the only release that gives them a songwriting credit.)
I also think "Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)" and "Sure As I'm Sittin' Here" are FAR worse records, but that's a larger genre-taste issue.
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TEN @ 10 LOG FOR 09.26.05
Monday, September 26, 2005
1971
Nilsson - Without You
Jethro Tull - Locomotive Breath
Undisputed Truth - Smiling Faces
The Doors - Riders on the Storm
Lee Michaels - Do You Know What I Mean
Rod Stewart - I'm Losing You
Paul McCartney - Uncle Albert
Isaac Hayes - Shaft
Three Dog Night - Joy to the World
Led Zeppelin - Four Sticks