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KFOG's 10@10 / Re: 22 March 2016: it's... 1969
« on: March 22, 2016, 10:38:19 AM »
Wonderful World, Beautiful People -- nice finish to this year, turbulent though it may have been.
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Just noticed that the player says "10@10 TUE 3-22" so either this is a classic replay, or AL has started recording sets in advance.
Yep, a classic from Sept of '14. But a very good one:
9/17/14- Wednesday!! A Trip Back to...1969!!
(TV: Scooby Doo)
1. The Band- Rag Mama Rag
2. Joe Cocker- Darling Be Home Soon
(TV/ News: Mayberry RFD interrupted for the Vietnam War Draft)
3. Crosby, Stills and Nash- You Don't Have To Cry
4. Joni Mitchell- Chelsea Morning
5. Desmond Dekker & the Aces- The Israelites
(TV: Monty Python's Flying Circus -The Killer Joke/Funniest Joke In The World)
6. Bee Gees- I Started a Joke
(TV: Rowan & Martin's Laugh In-at the joke board)
7. Sly and the Family Stone- Hot Fun in the Summertime
(Ad: Mountain Dew barefoot jingle)
8. Blood, Sweat and Tears- Smiling Phases (B.O.S!)
9. Chicago Transit Authority- Questions 67 & 68
10. Jimmy Cliff- Wonderful World, Beautiful People
(TV: Walt Disney presents The Wonderful World of Color)
Mork talking doll --> "Lost in the Supermarket". VHM -- in a lesser set this would be a BOS contender but this has been quite fab today.
Any truth to the rumor that it's not Ringo playing the drum solo in "The End"? That's what I'd always heard. (and that it was Paul)
Martin on how to produce the right way -->"Golden Slumbers Medley"
The obligatory America track with its Harrison-soundalike guitar intro
"Sgt Pepper/Day in the Life" which really shoulda been the set-closer but whatevs.
Bonus points for letting the end note play out all the way, including the endgroove loop.
BOS, "Cause We've Ended As Lovers".
#1 on my top instrumentals.
"In My Life" to start.
A perfectly pleasant set, actually.
Agreed. Strong finish, too.
VHM Los Lobos "C'mon Let's Go", which is preferable to "La Bamba" IMHO.
Peter Falk in that Wim Wenders flick about angels --> "In God's Country" U2 with a well-worn track from Joshua Tree.That was a weird clip. Columbo in heaven?
Great movie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wings_of_Desire
FMac get it up for love, or something. another serious FF.Stevie and Lindsey really need to get a room on that one.