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KFOG's 10@10 / Re: 16 Oct 2015: an "encore" from... ??
« on: October 16, 2015, 08:13:27 AM »a '60s set would make it a 5-decade week. But I'm not holding my breath.
I guess 1988.
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a '60s set would make it a 5-decade week. But I'm not holding my breath.
Hoping it's our '70s day.
I still think '79 is due.
It absolutely is -- not heard since July (!) -- but whether they're actually keeping track of the years the way AL did is up for debate. Since we've gotten the same year twice in less than a week a couple times recently... I'd say they're not being sticklers.
Hoping it's our '70s day.
I suspect we really are getting all-'90s this week, so that the Saturday marathon matches the rest of the "Nuthin' But Nineties" weekend. If so, it'll be the first all-one-decade week since Dave was forced to go all-'80s on that fateful month 15 years ago.
Will Rosalie have to do an all-'90s Acoustic Sunrise?
ETA: Renee said we're getting another '90s year today. I have a sneaking suspicion that next week, we'll discover that '70s sets are gone forever. It'll be 2 '90s, 2 '80s and an '00s set each week and '04 and '05 will make their debuts in short order. Just my random prediction.
and just before the set, we get No Doubt "Spiderwebs"
Could this whole thing be part of a sly format shift for KFOG to Hits of the 90s?
noted in the same article: I was unaware that Nikki Blakk left The Bone.
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7. Romeo Void - Never Say Never
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8. Big Brother - Piece of My Heart
9. Translator - Everywhere That I'm Not
10. Rancid - Time Bomb
10. Jurassic 5, What's Golden
Points for stepping outside the format, although not so uncommon these days.
I guess the Warriors won that game (I was waiting for her to confirm that), but it appears they lost the rest of them.
Still more Warriors > 10. Prince - Starfish and Coffee
Woot! I know RGM requested this but I think there were others, too.
It's been requested many times and I always get +1's when I do. Will have to listen tonite -- but the rest of this looks pretty underwhelming to me -- kinda surprised she missed a chance to note Morrissey's B-day.
Sign O' the Times is such a great double LP. So many of those are compared unfavorably to The White Album; you often hear "if only they'd cut it down to a single LP it woulda been killer!" (Tusk comes to mind.) But the Prince is just fab.
Sleepy Floyd/Warriors vs. the Lakers >
Nice shoutout to the W's, but I've heard this song plenty.
More Sleepy
pre-10@10: Two earlier-than-1980 "oldies" in a row ("Blue Jean" and "Honky-Tonk Women"). Of course, they were preceded by Milky Chance for the billionth time.
Who sings Blue Jean?
Bowie. And it's actually from '84, so never mind.
pre-10@10: Two earlier-than-1980 "oldies" in a row ("Blue Jean" and "Honky-Tonk Women"). Of course, they were preceded by Milky Chance for the billionth time.