10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on September 14, 2016, 07:59:30 AM
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I'll be preoccupied with work this morning, so I won't be able to catch up until this afternoon. I'm guessing, if he's trying to evenly distribute the years this week, that today will either be '90s or '60s.
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Today's your day! 1975! Woo Food King Hoo!
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Today's your day! 1975! Woo Food King Hoo!
Listening now! And a great start -- It's a glam-pop twin spin!
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And we've got our first bustout of the set, I believe -- EJ, Meal Ticket.
A high-energy set for sure!
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And we've got our first bustout of the set, I believe -- EJ, Meal Ticket.
A high-energy set for sure!
Followed by the second -- Jefferson Starship, Play on Love. Gazoo, this one's for you...
ETA: Not quite a bustout. Annalisa played it once about 6 years ago, during AL 1.0.
But Tune # 5 may well be. Linda Ronstadt, It Doesn't Matter Anymore. Now this one I haven't heard in years.
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And from lovely Linda, we glide into the countrified section of the set: Ray Stevens, Misty, followed by the Outlaws There Goes Another Love Song.
Bustouts abound!
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Another great (and rare) tune in the #8 slot: Carol Douglas, Doctor's Orders, folllowed by one I'm pretty sure we have heard a time or two (but a great pick nonetheless): Blackbyrds, Walking in Rhythm.
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And we end (oh so tastefully) with one that should elicit screams of joy from the GS listeners: the Hollies' cover of Springsteen's 4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy). Dare I say it, another 10@10 debut? (Was this the followup to The Air That I Breath?)
Btw, looks like the Soundwaves website is back up, at least for the moment.
http://soundwavestv.com/2016/09/14/soundwaves-1010-57-all-requests-1975/
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An *excellent* set. Let's hope DW takes notice.
Btw, it appears he only has a copy of Springsteen's live set, and doesn't know The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle. You'd have thought he would have attributed the original version of Sandy to the latter. But no.
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And we end (oh so tastefully) with one that should elicit screams of joy from the GS listeners: the Hollies' cover of Springsteen's 4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy). Dare I say it, another 10@10 debut? (Was this the followup to The Air That I Breath?)
Btw, looks like the Soundwaves website is back up, at least for the moment.
http://soundwavestv.com/2016/09/14/soundwaves-1010-57-all-requests-1975/
I had no idea the Hollies covered anything, much less Springsteen. Very odd.
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And we end (oh so tastefully) with one that should elicit screams of joy from the GS listeners: the Hollies' cover of Springsteen's 4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy). Dare I say it, another 10@10 debut? (Was this the followup to The Air That I Breath?)
Btw, looks like the Soundwaves website is back up, at least for the moment.
http://soundwavestv.com/2016/09/14/soundwaves-1010-57-all-requests-1975/
I had no idea the Hollies covered anything, much less Springsteen. Very odd.
Their lead singer (Allan Clarke) actually covered "Born to Run"!
Figures this would happen on the one day I was actually doing something that couldn't be interrupted. Will listen this afternoon. Glad ya liked!
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And we end (oh so tastefully) with one that should elicit screams of joy from the GS listeners: the Hollies' cover of Springsteen's 4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy). Dare I say it, another 10@10 debut? (Was this the followup to The Air That I Breath?)
Btw, looks like the Soundwaves website is back up, at least for the moment.
http://soundwavestv.com/2016/09/14/soundwaves-1010-57-all-requests-1975/
WTFF?? now "Mixcloud is being repaired". Can't even listen to my own damn set!
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Listening now: TOTHK - Wings MATM
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Mike, did DW play the songs in the order which you had submitted to him? Just curious.
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Mike, did DW play the songs in the order which you had submitted to him? Just curious.
Yup -- he didn't change a thing. 6 of the 10 were "wishlist" requests of mine that AL never got around to playing; I plugged in the other 4 (Sweet, JS, Linda and Outlaws) in an attempt to get the set to flow from one genre to another.
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Very cool, Mike. I hadn't been even looking at the emails for this in a while, and when I noticed that you were the curator I had to listen.
Plus, I've finally logged into the club now from my new machine. So much to catch up on.
I'm working from home now, I can do whatever I want. Sadly I find myself working even more.
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Great job, Mike! Loved it!
Rush released a record in 1975, so maybe you can hit that on your second go 'round? ;D
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Thanks all, for the nice comments!
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1. Paul McCartney & Wings – Magneto & Titanium Man
2. Sweet – Fox on the Run
3. Elton John – (Gotta Get a) Meal Ticket
4. Jefferson Starship – Play on Love
5. Linda Ronstadt – It Doesn’t Matter Anymore
6. Ray Stevens – Misty
7. Outlaws – There Goes Another Love Song
8. Carol Douglas – Doctor’s Orders
9. Blackbyrds – Walking in Rhythm
10. The Hollies – 4th of July Asbury Park (Sandy)
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Got around to listening to it. Great job! While this isn't my usual era (surprise, lol) I thought it had a very good flow. I did like the Outlaws song which was NTM.