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Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:01:07 AM
"Peg" o' my heart!
Title: Re: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:05:11 AM
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"Peg" o' my heart!


"Welcome To The Grand Sellout Illusion"
Title: Re: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:09:06 AM
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"Peg" o' my heart!


"Welcome To The Grand Sellout Illusion"


Well it's not like they were great artistes before that LP...  It's actually a great example of how a cheezily commercial album can be a good thing.

A concept or next artist, Mr Joel, is quite familiar with.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:18:13 AM
BOS Todd & Utopia. "Love is the Answer"... tho' I have a soft spot for the ED&JFC cover.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: Gazoo on September 27, 2005, 08:18:18 AM
BOS to "Love Is the Answer," though I always find it odd that we hear Todd's non-hit version so much more often than ED&JFC's Top 10 reading of it.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: Gazoo on September 27, 2005, 08:18:48 AM
Cover/acronym JINX
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:22:31 AM
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Cover/acronym JINX


sometimes we are just SCARY, aren't we?

"Star Rider"? I'm blanking on who this is.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:26:35 AM
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Cover/acronym JINX


sometimes we are just SCARY, aren't we?

"Star Rider"? I'm blanking on who this is.


Foreigner.
Title: Re: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:30:02 AM
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"Peg" o' my heart!


"Welcome To The Grand Sellout Illusion"


Well it's not like they were great artistes before that LP....


I liked them a lot already by this time, and they were quite big in the Midwest generally.  Grand Illusion wasn't horrible by any stretch of the imagination, but it presaged Pieces of Eight & everything that came later, which was horrible.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:31:44 AM
Best Song by a Politically Repulsive Neanderthal: "Cat Scratch Fever"
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:34:21 AM
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Best Song by a Politically Repulsive Neanderthal: "Cat Scratch Fever"


and speaking of politically repulsive neanderthals: Anita Bryant!
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:36:55 AM
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Best Song by a Politically Repulsive Neanderthal: "Cat Scratch Fever"


Nugent is a whole bundle of contradictions, it's a wonder he doesn't just spontaneously combust.  I agree that he is a reactioanry whacko politically, yet he is also a drug- & alcohol-free dedicated family man in a line of work where that's nearly unheard of.  Very contradictory guy, all of which I try not to think of when I listen to Double Live Gonzo.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:41:07 AM
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Best Song by a Politically Repulsive Neanderthal: "Cat Scratch Fever"


Nugent is a whole bundle of contradictions, it's a wonder he doesn't just spontaneously combust.  I agree that he is a reactioanry whacko politically, yet he is also a drug- & alcohol-free dedicated family man in a line of work where that's nearly unheard of.  Very contradictory guy, all of which I try not to think of when I listen to Double Live Gonzo.


I have probably said this before, but first and foremost he's an astute marketer who tapped into a demo that had been long ignored. Early FM rock radio and the jocks who populated it often made the assumption that everyone in the audience was left-of-center, anti-war, pro-choice etc, because why else would they be listening to this music?  But of course a lot of male hard-core rock fans are quite right-wing.  Nugent recognized that and aimed straight at them and the rest is history.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:41:39 AM
VHM to Climax Blues Band, almost forgot.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2005, 08:43:25 AM
and a VHM to "On & On", with apologies to Gaz, whose hatred of Stephen Bishop is a constant vexation to me.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: mshray on September 27, 2005, 08:45:55 AM
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Best Song by a Politically Repulsive Neanderthal: "Cat Scratch Fever"


Nugent is a whole bundle of contradictions, it's a wonder he doesn't just spontaneously combust.  I agree that he is a reactioanry whacko politically, yet he is also a drug- & alcohol-free dedicated family man in a line of work where that's nearly unheard of.  Very contradictory guy, all of which I try not to think of when I listen to Double Live Gonzo.


I have probably said this before, but first and foremost he's an astute marketer who tapped into a demo that had been long ignored. Early FM rock radio and the jocks who populated it often made the assumption that everyone in the audience was left-of-center, anti-war, pro-choice etc, because why else would they be listening to this music?  But of course a lot of male hard-core rock fans are quite right-wing.  Nugent recognized that and aimed straight at them and the rest is history.


I think he genuinely is part of that "male hard-core rock fans who are quite right-wing" demographic, he long ago drank that koolaid.  I think he should be the poster boy for why people should take drugs.  Him & Rumsfeld.
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: Alicat on September 27, 2005, 05:21:35 PM
very nice ddt afternoon:
4:01pm   THE END by DOORS
Album: DOORS
 
4:12pm   DEJA VU. by CSN&Y
Album: DEJA VU
 
4:16pm   DAMNED IF I DO by ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
Album: EVE
 
4:21pm   CHEST FEVER by BAND
Album: MUSIC FROM BIG PINK
 
4:26pm   VOLUNTEERS by JEFFERSON AIRPLANE
Album: VOLUNTEERS
 
4:28pm   I FEEL FREE by CREAM
Album: FRESH CREAM
 
4:31pm   GOD BLESS THE CHILD by BLOOD SWEAT & TEARS
Album: BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS
 
4:37pm   I'LL FOLLOW THE SUN by BEATLES
Album: BEATLES '65
 
4:40pm   CHESTNUT MARE by BYRDS
Album: UNTITLED
 
4:45pm   HEADKNOCKER by FOREIGNER
Album: FOREIGNER
 
4:48pm   BOUREE by JETHRO TULL
Album: STAND UP
 
4:51pm   THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK by SIMON & GARFUNKEL
Album: BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER
 
4:55pm   ARC OF A DIVER by STEVE WINWOOD
Album: ARC OF A DIVER
 
5:00pm   SET ME FREE by KINKS
Album:
 
5:02pm   SISTER DISCO by WHO
Album: WHO ARE YOU
 
5:06pm   LINES ON MY FACE by PETER FRAMPTON
Album: FRAMPTON COMES ALIVE
 
5:13pm   GUINNEVERE by CS&N
Album: CROSBY STILLS & NASH
 
5:18pm   LIGHT UP by STYX
Album: EQUINOX
 
5:23pm   HOLD ON HOLD OUT by JACKSON BROWNE
Album: HOLD ON HOLD OUT
 
5:31pm   FRIENDS by ELTON JOHN
Album: FRIENDS
 
5:33pm   CAN'T FIND MY WAY HOME by ERIC CLAPTON
Album: E.C. WAS HERE
 
5:39pm   MOBY DICK by LED ZEPPELIN
Album: LED ZEPPELIN II
 
5:44pm   IF YOU CAN'T ROCK ME by ROLLING STONES
Album: IT'S ONLY ROCK & ROLL
 
5:48pm   MAGGIE'S FARM by BOB DYLAN
Album: BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME
 
5:52pm   DRIVER'S SEAT by SNIFF N THE TEARS
Album:
 
5:57pm   I CAN HEAR MUSIC by BEACH BOYS
Album: 20/20
Title: 1977 on Tues 9/27/05
Post by: Gazoo on September 27, 2005, 08:15:01 PM
That's the second time recently you've quoted a set that included S&G's "Only Living Boy in NYC."  I'm gonna have to put the DDT back into rotation.

Oops ... wrong planet ...
Title: Ali's DDT list
Post by: ggould on September 27, 2005, 08:50:10 PM
looks like a killer list of tunes!