10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => The New 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on November 02, 2016, 09:57:18 AM
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And it's pretty much 8 fairly obvious choices, one nice semi-rarity (the closer), and one that's actually from '74 (Hollies).
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Nice Banjo duel... seems a bust-out to me, but my memory is unreliable.
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BOS, Carly. One of those perfect singles.
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Nice Banjo duel... seems a bust-out to me, but my memory is unreliable.
You are in fact correct! So, make that 7 obvious choices :)
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I'm listening now. Barry's gonna give me all of him, as much as I can stand.
I'm thinking this is a little more Barry than the traditional version. More of his stick than average.
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This version of "You're So Vain" sounds a little different to me. Mick seems much higher in the mix than I remember. Maybe I just haven't heard it on headphones before.
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Do you suppose the "Cocaine Katy" part of "Cover of the Rolling Stone" is supposed to sound like Tony Joe White? Pretty good likeness.
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Who's this doing the sultry "Do You Wanna Dance"? NTM.
ETA: Bette Midler! I'm impressed.
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I'm listening now. Barry's gonna give me all of him, as much as I can stand.
I'm thinking this is a little more Barry than the traditional version. More of his stick than average.
Yeah, as mentioned in the back-sell, the long version (the 45 came with both versions). Too long, imo, but there you have it.
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1. Dr. John, Right Place, Wrong Time
-The Death of Lyndon B. Johnson
2. Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell, Dueling Banjos
3. The Hollies, The Air That I Breathe
4. Barry White, Never Never Gonna Give You Up
-The birth of the videocassette
5. Carly Simon, You’re So Vain
6. Dr. Hook and The Medicine Show, Cover of the Rolling Stone
7. John Lennon, Mind Games
-UFOs in the Gulf Coast!
8. Stevie Wonder, Living for the City
9. Paul Simon, Loves Me Like A Rock
10. Bette Midler, Do You want to Dance – The Divine Miss M