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Quote from: RGMike on February 28, 2008, 10:35:09 AMwell, it least it's underplayed Supertramp... and there's the Doob's "Fool," but after all, it was all over the place in 79
well, it least it's underplayed Supertramp...
Ian Gomm, yea!
Quote from: Wayback on February 28, 2008, 10:39:41 AMQuote from: RGMike on February 28, 2008, 10:35:09 AMwell, it least it's underplayed Supertramp... and there's the Doob's "Fool," but after all, it was all over the place in 79I never can figure out what he's singing on this line: " ...somewhere back in ______." Anyone?
Another VHM to the Doobies, aka the Michael McDonald Band. IIRC, What A Fool Believes cleaned up at the Grammies. Unfortunatly, AMG's notoriously slow servers are timing out on me, so I can't confirm that.
Quote from: urth on February 28, 2008, 10:41:57 AMAnother VHM to the Doobies, aka the Michael McDonald Band. IIRC, What A Fool Believes cleaned up at the Grammies. Unfortunatly, AMG's notoriously slow servers are timing out on me, so I can't confirm that.I was already in:1979 (Album) Minute By Minute - Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal 1979 (Song) What a Fool Believes - Record Of The Year
Foghead totally cacked on the bonus choice. Rosalie offered him Tim Curry's I Do the Rock or the aforementioned My Sharona, but he took Devo's Workin' In a Coal Mine--which wasn't even from '79, iirc.
(I think record of the year is for the recording, song of the year is for songwriting.)
Quote from: urth on February 28, 2008, 10:41:57 AMAnother VHM to the Doobies, aka the Michael McDonald Band. IIRC, What A Fool Believes cleaned up at the Grammies. Unfortunatly, AMG's notoriously slow servers are timing out on me, so I can't confirm that.Song of the year and Record of the Year, I'm guessing; not sure about the Album winner that year.
Quote from: RGMike on February 28, 2008, 10:45:04 AMQuote from: urth on February 28, 2008, 10:41:57 AMAnother VHM to the Doobies, aka the Michael McDonald Band. IIRC, What A Fool Believes cleaned up at the Grammies. Unfortunatly, AMG's notoriously slow servers are timing out on me, so I can't confirm that.Song of the year and Record of the Year, I'm guessing; not sure about the Album winner that year.According to Wikipedia (I grit my teeth every time I type that), Album of the year at the 1980 Grammies (the same year the Doobies cleaned up) was Billy Joel's 52nd Street.