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18 April 2007--it's 1985
« Reply #15 on: April 18, 2007, 10:55:33 AM »
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BOS for Lone Justice and some real R&R.


Got my vote too.

OK, the M&S song was Depeche Mode. I said the Cure--same thing. ;)

Nah, The Cure are the whiny ones, and Depeche Mode are the droney ones.  :wink:


But you have to give the Cure some points for being one of many "four letter bands starting with the letter C".   8)

Oh yes.  They do have THAT going for them :wink:
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« Reply #16 on: April 18, 2007, 01:20:01 PM »
mmm... Sunset Grill and some sublime Pino Palladino bass!

04/18/2007 - Midweek! Spending time in...1985!!
 
1.   Firm - Radio Active      
2.   Hooters - All You Zombies      
3.   Sting - Shadows in the Rain      
4.   Depeche Mode - Master & Servant      
5.   Don Henley - Sunset Grill      
6.   Dire Straits - So Far Away      
7.   Madonna - Crazy For You      
8.   Bruce Cockburn - If I Had a Rocket Launcher (BEST OF SET!!)
9.   Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones      
10.   Lone Justice - Ways to Be Wicked      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Waterboys - The Whole of the Moon
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« Reply #17 on: April 18, 2007, 06:13:43 PM »
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mmm... Sunset Grill and some sublime Pino Palladino bass!

04/18/2007 - Midweek! Spending time in...1985!!
 
1.   Firm - Radio Active      
2.   Hooters - All You Zombies      
3.   Sting - Shadows in the Rain      
4.   Depeche Mode - Master & Servant      
5.   Don Henley - Sunset Grill      
6.   Dire Straits - So Far Away      
7.   Madonna - Crazy For You      
8.   Bruce Cockburn - If I Had a Rocket Launcher (BEST OF SET!!)
9.   Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones      
10.   Lone Justice - Ways to Be Wicked      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Waterboys - The Whole of the Moon


Nice pic of Mr. Dave, there, Geoff!!  

See you guys--I'm off ot the wilds of North Carolina for a week. Back next Wed.
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« Reply #18 on: April 18, 2007, 10:47:54 PM »
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mmm... Sunset Grill and some sublime Pino Palladino bass!

04/18/2007 - Midweek! Spending time in...1985!!
 
1.   Firm - Radio Active      
2.   Hooters - All You Zombies      
3.   Sting - Shadows in the Rain      
4.   Depeche Mode - Master & Servant      
5.   Don Henley - Sunset Grill      
6.   Dire Straits - So Far Away      
7.   Madonna - Crazy For You      
8.   Bruce Cockburn - If I Had a Rocket Launcher (BEST OF SET!!)
9.   Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones      
10.   Lone Justice - Ways to Be Wicked      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Waterboys - The Whole of the Moon


Not at all a bad set, but boy it was embarrassing reading these comments, guys. (Nobody knew "Master & Servant" was Depeche Mode???)  And the Madonna was a Morey bust-out, no? About bleepin' time, I might add. One of her best of many great mid-'80s singles and certainly my BOS.
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« Reply #19 on: April 18, 2007, 11:11:47 PM »
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mmm... Sunset Grill and some sublime Pino Palladino bass!

04/18/2007 - Midweek! Spending time in...1985!!
 
1.   Firm - Radio Active      
2.   Hooters - All You Zombies      
3.   Sting - Shadows in the Rain      
4.   Depeche Mode - Master & Servant      
5.   Don Henley - Sunset Grill      
6.   Dire Straits - So Far Away      
7.   Madonna - Crazy For You      
8.   Bruce Cockburn - If I Had a Rocket Launcher (BEST OF SET!!)
9.   Chris Isaak - The Lonely Ones      
10.   Lone Justice - Ways to Be Wicked      
 
BONUS TRACK:  Waterboys - The Whole of the Moon


Not at all a bad set, but boy it was embarrassing reading these comments, guys. (Nobody knew "Master & Servant" was Depeche Mode???)  And the Madonna was a Morey bust-out, no? About bleepin' time, I might add. One of her best of many great mid-'80s singles and certainly my BOS.


Whaddaya mean? Davefish pegged it. And I'm not at all embarrassed that I didn't know it--bands like Depeche Mode or Erasure or the Cure did nothing for me then, and only slightly more now.
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« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2007, 12:52:45 AM »
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I'm here, boss.  But it's hard to get excited about 85.  Except that that's the year I graduated from Stanford.  But that was smack in the middle of 80s suckage.


I was in high school then but this is the beginning of when I started to dislike (not hate) current music. Some stuff I like but more and more I didn't like. This set would rate an "eh" for me.

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« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2007, 12:55:29 AM »
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Not at all a bad set, but boy it was embarrassing reading these comments, guys. (Nobody knew "Master & Servant" was Depeche Mode???)  And the Madonna was a Morey bust-out, no? About bleepin' time, I might add. One of her best of many great mid-'80s singles and certainly my BOS.


I believe this Madonna song came from a movie. I forgot the title but it starred Matthew Modine as some high school wrestler.

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« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2007, 09:15:36 AM »
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I believe this Madonna song came from a movie. I forgot the title but it starred Matthew Modine as some high school wrestler.


That would be Vison Quest, wherein he loses his virginity to Linda Fiorentino, a soundtrack LP that I still have.  Bought it mainly because it has "Lunatic Fringe" on it but as a document of 1985 it's pretty comprehensive:

1.   Change - John Waite    
2.   Shout to the Top - The Style Council    
3.   Gambler - Madonna    
4.   She's on the Zoom - Don Henley    
5.   Hungry for Heaven - Dio    
6.   Lunatic Fringe - Red Rider    
7.   I'll Fall in Love Again - Sammy Hagar    
8.   Hot Blooded - Foreigner    
9.   Crazy for You - Madonna
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« Reply #23 on: April 19, 2007, 09:53:48 AM »
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Whaddaya mean? Davefish pegged it. And I'm not at all embarrassed that I didn't know it--bands like Depeche Mode or Erasure or the Cure did nothing for me then, and only slightly more now.


Yikes, sounds like somebody NEEDS that vacation. :wink:

Seriously, this is the first indication I've ever gotten here that folks don't like DM, Cure, Erasure or the Smiths, all of whom always get plenty of BOS votes whenever they appear.  News to me.
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