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« on: April 04, 2005, 11:37:33 AM »
Malapropism of the Day: the woman who called to request Bob Lind's "Elusive Butterfly" and called it "Exclusive Butterfly".
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Quoteshouldn't Gipsy Kings be spelled Gypsy Kings?
That's the way they spell it. Here's a link to their official site:
http://www.nonesuch.com/Hi_Band/gipsy_frame.html
Quote from: "Gazoo"Quote from: "RGMike"Quote from: "Gazoo"This is my WOS - this guitar noodling that I can't make rhyme or reason of. Sounds like SRV's tone, which wouldn't surprise me -- I know he's a favorite here, but he bores me to tears.
it's an instrumental -- it ain't supposed to rhyme :wink:
Wiseguy.
He sure is!
This is my WOS - this guitar noodling that I can't make rhyme or reason of. Sounds like SRV's tone, which wouldn't surprise me -- I know he's a favorite here, but he bores me to tears.
What Beej said.
I think a great prank would be for Tune No. 10 to be Miami Sound Machine's "Words Get in the Way."
Quote from: "RGMike"Quote from: "princessofcairo""he's dancing his way back to me,
he's dancing his way back tooooo me"
i don't know what song that is, but i think that melody was lifted from "fire on high."
why play satriani when you could play beck?
Shannon, "Let the Music Play"? I thought she cribbed that from Madonna.
yeah, i was thinking shannon. the melody is straight from the last melody lines of "fire on high." which madonna?
OK. I'm waking up a little.
Speaking of the Bone- that A-Z was interesting. It looks like there's gonna a be a little variety to the "classic rock" as in 'stuff written after 1987'...
"he's dancing his way back to me,
he's dancing his way back tooooo me"
i don't know what song that is, but i think that melody was lifted from "fire on high."
why play satriani when you could play beck?
Quote from: "urth"And Scottish Tea at #2. Just the thing for a case of Classical Gas.
I'm betting we get Ronnie Montrose's Town Without Pity before it's all over.
If there was a big crossover of Bone listeners this morning, then maybe. I bet we get some Jeff Beck & fer sure some Stevie Ray.
Any chance of a jazz ringer, like "Birdland" or "Take Five" or "Cast Your Fate To The Wind"?