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KBCO, 6/28/06: 1993
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2006, 09:42:28 AM »
BOS #4, Danny Gatton.  Big Rick sometimes plays this as his 5:01 Blues entry.
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« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2006, 09:43:35 AM »
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Tuned in just in time for Feed the Tree--Juliana Hatfield? Breeders? Throwing Muses? I think it's JH, but can't recall. Anyway, BOS


Breeders is close, she & Kim Deal were bandmates.

ETA: got a phone call & hit submit first, but remembered immediately that of course Throwing Muses is an even better guess.

For a wrong answer, Urth, you sure got a lot right.  Except the Juliana Hatfield part, that is.


For some reason, I tend to mentally lump all those bands/musicians together. Could be the Tanya Donnelly factor, who knows? They were all in their heyday about the same time--early 90s was a fertile time for women on the rock charts.
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« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2006, 09:57:00 AM »
Well between 89-92 Donelly was in Throwing Muses, then the Breeeders & then formed Belly.  Not aware that she had any connection to Hatfield.
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« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2006, 11:20:54 AM »
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Well between 89-92 Donelly was in Throwing Muses, then the Breeeders & then formed Belly.  Not aware that she had any connection to Hatfield.


I think they were friends; either way they had very similar vocal styles.

Re McLachlan, I don't know what song Ginger played, but my intro was in 1994 when Cleveland's modern-rock station started playing "Possession" and I was transfixed.  Same station that intro'd me to BNL's "Jane," producing sledgehammers with both.
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« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2006, 11:22:52 AM »
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BOS Broooce, "Streets of Philly". Where the sun always shines, apparently.


Have you seen this show?  I laughed so much, yet so uncomfortably, that I've got very mixed feelings about it.
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« Reply #20 on: June 28, 2006, 11:48:39 AM »
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BOS Broooce, "Streets of Philly". Where the sun always shines, apparently.


Have you seen this show?  I laughed so much, yet so uncomfortably, that I've got very mixed feelings about it.


watched a couple eps last season, didn't think it was "must-see TV". But it was better than F/X's other sitcom, "Starved", the one about how hilarious eating disorders are (from the astoundingly talentless Eric Schaefer, no relation).  Watching people vomit their lunch -- oh yeah, that's killer.

Pushing the envelope, political-correctness-wise, is a double-edged sword, and "Sunny" kinda falls on that sword a bit too often. Carlos Mencia, on the other hand, I find hilarious.
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« Reply #21 on: June 28, 2006, 09:52:26 PM »
freakin' A!  Danny Gatton?  I loved his style.  Harlem Nocturne is one of my faves too.  Was it awesome?

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th

Today's year: 1993
Ziggy Marley/Joy and Blues
Sarah McLachlan/Hold On
TV THEME FROM: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Lemonheads/Into Your Arms
BB King & Robert Cray/Playin' with my Friends
William Orbit/Water from a Vine Leaf
Barenaked Ladies/Blame it on Me (KBCO Studio C)
MOVIE CLIP FROM: Philadelphia
Bruce SpringsteenStreets of Philadelphia
Belly/Feed the Tree
Sheryl Crow/Can't Cry Anymore
MOVIE CLIP FROM: Grumpy Old Men
Danny Gatton/Harlem Nocturne
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