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RGMike

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« Reply #30 on: October 18, 2007, 11:56:18 AM »
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BTW, what was the movie clip?  Oh duh, BOS to Martin Landau up above, and my wife just told me it was Ed Wood.  (The family is all WFH today because the son is sick.  You should see us all in our pajamas at the kitchen table each w/ our laptops.)


Nice to have you here during a set for a change!
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« Reply #31 on: October 18, 2007, 11:59:41 AM »
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(The family is all WFH today because the son is sick.  You should see us all in our pajamas at the kitchen table each w/ our laptops.)


you could use a photo of that as your avatar, since you seem to lack one.

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« Reply #32 on: October 18, 2007, 12:07:51 PM »
This is only the 8th set ever, so I indicated the Katrina's below
 
10/18/2007 - Thursday! Not too long ago...1994!!
 
1.  John Mellencamp - Dance Naked   2/8
2.  Collective Soul - Shine   3/8
3.  REM - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?   2/8
4.  Sheryl Crow - Leaving Las Vegas   5/8
5.  Dave Matthews - Satellite   1/8
6.  Lenny Kravitz - Heaven Help   1/8 (first Lenny appearance in '94)
7.  U2 - Some Days Are Better Than Others   1/8 (first U2 appearance in '94)
8.  Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance (BEST OF SET!!)   2/8
9.  Spin Doctors - Cleopatra's Cat   1/8  (first Spin Doctors appearance in '94)
10.  Seal - Prayer For the Dying   5/8
 
BONUS TRACK:  Grant Lee Buffalo - Mockingbirds
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« Reply #33 on: October 18, 2007, 12:29:12 PM »
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This is only the 8th set ever, so I indicated the Katrina's below
 
10/18/2007 - Thursday! Not too long ago...1994!!
 
1.  John Mellencamp - Dance Naked   2/8
2.  Collective Soul - Shine   3/8
3.  REM - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?   2/8
4.  Sheryl Crow - Leaving Las Vegas   5/8
5.  Dave Matthews - Satellite   1/8
6.  Lenny Kravitz - Heaven Help   1/8 (first Lenny appearance in '94)
7.  U2 - Some Days Are Better Than Others   1/8 (first U2 appearance in '94)
8.  Tom Petty - Mary Jane's Last Dance (BEST OF SET!!)   2/8
9.  Spin Doctors - Cleopatra's Cat   1/8  (first Spin Doctors appearance in '94)
10.  Seal - Prayer For the Dying   5/8
 
BONUS TRACK:  Grant Lee Buffalo - Mockingbirds


wow, a Crow and a Seal lead the '94 Katrina list. I'll give Dave credit for the Kravitz (which got no KFOG love at the time iirc) and give him a WTF for the Spin Doctors, which also got little KFOG play, not to mention horrible reviews.  I'd've preferred that Spin Docs-clone "Vulcan Death Grip" by the Ugly Americans.
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« Reply #34 on: October 18, 2007, 03:27:50 PM »
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wow, a Crow and a Seal lead the '94 Katrina list.


They moved into a tie with Weezer's "Buddy Holly", which was previously 5/7.  Given that there are 2 other BIG hits on that Weezer album it's astonishing that Dave only seems to know the one.

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I'll give Dave credit for the Kravitz (which got no KFOG love at the time iirc) and give him a WTF for the Spin Doctors, which also got little KFOG play, not to mention horrible reviews.  I'd've preferred that Spin Docs-clone "Vulcan Death Grip" by the Ugly Americans.


So yeah, kudos for 4 bustouts of varying quality, if we get 4 more in each of the next several '94 sets it will go a long way towards diversification.
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