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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: Gazoo on October 08, 2007, 10:55:37 AM
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KPOO: "I got a woman who's 78 / I'm only 33" (!)
and then "I Got It Bad, and That Ain't Good," which uncomfortably makes me think of Oz.
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A set of Big Maybelle followed by a set of Big Mama Thornton. Lookin' out for Big, Big Love!
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This Sweet Inspirations stuff is new to me -- nice cover of "I've Been Loving You Too Long".
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This Sweet Inspirations stuff is new to me -- nice cover of "I've Been Loving You Too Long".
Indeed, a very nice surprise.
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Oh Fuck -- no Judge today. It's an Indigenous Peoples Day panel. Feh.
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Oh Fuck -- no Judge today. It's an Indigenoud Peoples Day panel. Feh.
But Gaz -- Capital's new player allows you to listen to selected shows from the past 7 days -- I'm listening to Saturday's edition of CGSS...
Which starts off with The Chi-Lites' "Stoned Outta My Mind".
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ooo! Billy Paul's fabulously Afro-centric cover of "Let 'Em In" -- talk about redeeming a fairly worthless song by injecting it with relevance! Dave should play this in his MLK set.
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Oh Fuck -- no Judge today. It's an Indigenous Peoples Day panel. Feh.
Judge is back in session--the Indigenous Peoples couldn't keep yappin' for his entire shift.
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Oh Fuck -- no Judge today. It's an Indigenous Peoples Day panel. Feh.
Judge is back in session--the Indigenous Peoples couldn't keep yappin' for his entire shift.
I'll check back in with Judge next week -- I'm digging Greg's Saturday soul show (which is 6 hours long). I'm impressed by CG's new player -- Gaz will be interested to know their Sunday retro-countdown show "From the Bottom to the Top" is also avail all week. This week it's Don MacLean recalling the week "Vincent" was a UK chart-topper. I'll be giving that a listen tomorrow.
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Yowsah! Rozalla say: "Everybody's Free". Preach it, girl!
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I'm impressed by CG's new player -- Gaz will be interested to know their Sunday retro-countdown show "From the Bottom to the Top" is also avail all week. This week it's Don MacLean recalling the week "Vincent" was a UK chart-topper.
I'm listening to this right now -- McLean is interesting, and the UK Top 20 from mid-June 1972 is full of delightful rarities: Diana Ross' "Doobie doot'n doobie" song (never a US hit), the bagpipe version of "Amazing Grace", and never-heard-'em-before songs by David Cassidy, Free and Chicory Tip.
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OMG! Macca's "Mary Had a Little Lamb" -- I haven't heard this in decades! Almost preternaturally wimpy.
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OMG2! the Move's orig version of "California Man".
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Double Dy-no-mite on WLNG: Deon Jackson's "Love Makes the World Go Around" followed by Patty & the Emblems' "Mixed-up Shook-up Girl".
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KCDX plays Buffet's "Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw" Parrot head?
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KCDX plays Buffet's "Why Don't We Get Drunk and Screw" Parrot head?
followed appropriately by George, "I Dig Love". I love dig, myself.
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OMFG! 'LNG plays the forgotten Mama Cass hit, "Move In a Little Closer, Baby".
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Joe South, whilin' away the hours/in his ivory tower, playin' the Games People Play. One of the great pop lyrics of the '60s.
"people walkin' up to ya
singin' Glory Hallelujah
and they try to sock it to ya
in the name of the lord"
Some things haven't changed...
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OMFG! 'LNG plays the forgotten Mama Cass hit, "Move In a Little Closer, Baby".
Please tell me you've seen the movie Beautiful Thing. Cass's songs abound.
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OMFG! 'LNG plays the forgotten Mama Cass hit, "Move In a Little Closer, Baby".
Please tell me you've seen the movie Beautiful Thing. Cass's songs abound.
Oh my yes.
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OMFG! 'LNG plays the forgotten Mama Cass hit, "Move In a Little Closer, Baby".
Please tell me you've seen the movie Beautiful Thing. Cass's songs abound.
Oh my yes.
TANC: now 'LNG is playing Cass-Clone & Our Gang, "I'd Like To Get To Know You".
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you gots to have a J-O-B if you wanna be with me! CGSS plays Gwen Guthrie. Romance/finance/wide stance!
And he's threatening to play Linda Clifford's disco version of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" which I don't think I've ever heard.
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Holy crap! A cheezy disco version of the "I Love New York" jingle, at great length.
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Felix Hernandez on WBGO this afternoon doing a set of spoken-word songs. From the answer record to "She's Got Papers on Me" ("you gonna PAY me for my YEARS and my TEARS") to JB's "King Heroin," which I think was the last Top 40 spoken-word song.
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Felix Hernandez on WBGO this afternoon doing a set of spoken-word songs. From the answer record to "She's Got Papers on Me" ("you gonna PAY me for my YEARS and my TEARS") to JB's "King Heroin," which I think was the last Top 40 spoken-word song.
Dammit! I missed, earlier in that set, Pigmeat Markham's "Here Comes the Judge," which Felix calls "the first rap record."
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JB's "King Heroin," which I think was the last Top 40 spoken-word song.
nope -- Byron MacGregor's "The Americans" came 2 years later. I'm trying to think of others.
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JB's "King Heroin," which I think was the last Top 40 spoken-word song.
nope -- Byron MacGregor's "The Americans" came 2 years later. I'm trying to think of others.
Good call.
Now - TANC! - a fab cover of Dusty's "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore," vocals by someone who sounds kind of like Levi Stubbs but this is clearly not the Four Tops. Will have to wait for the backsell.
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Now - TANC! - a fab cover of Dusty's "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore," vocals by someone who sounds kind of like Levi Stubbs but this is clearly not the Four Tops. Will have to wait for the backsell.
Well, I'll be: It was Jerry Butler! I really should get to know the Iceman.
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Now - TANC! - a fab cover of Dusty's "I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore," vocals by someone who sounds kind of like Levi Stubbs but this is clearly not the Four Tops. Will have to wait for the backsell.
Well, I'll be: It was Jerry Butler! I really should get to know the Iceman.
From '64 (meaning Dusty was covering him?) -- it was the B-side of "I Stand Accused". Ah loves me some Iceman.
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Little Steven leads off his show with a salute to The Godfather, including such appropriate selections as "One Hit To the Body", "Shotgun", and -- who else? -- Holly & the Italians.
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Little Steven leads off his show with a salute to The Godfather, including such appropriate selections as "One Hit To the Body", "Shotgun", and -- who else? -- Holly & the Italians.
and the set climaxes with the Hives, "Tick Tick... Boom!", which was also used for a montage during football coverage earlier today.