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18 May 2007--it's 1968
« Reply #30 on: May 18, 2007, 10:44:21 AM »
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Holy S**T!!! We're not done -- it's the Hair medley!!!


there's a production of this kicking off this weekend at the Mountain Theater on Mt. Tam.

surely not a coincidence.


Surely not!  LOL!
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« Reply #31 on: May 18, 2007, 10:44:33 AM »
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Holy S**T!!! We're not done -- it's the Hair medley!!!


there's a production of this kicking off this weekend at the Mountain Theater on Mt. Tam.

surely not a coincidence.

yup. shameless plug
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« Reply #32 on: May 18, 2007, 11:26:19 AM »
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I've been streaming,  but not listening.. in a meeting. so far Hair BOS.
Best thing about streaming is I can go back and listen.. as long as I keep that browser window open, its like tivo for radio.
Didn't used to stream that way. Is that the case your streams?


I've no idea what you're talking about  -- are you using the KFOG player?
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« Reply #33 on: May 18, 2007, 09:57:34 PM »
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I've been streaming,  but not listening.. in a meeting. so far Hair BOS.
Best thing about streaming is I can go back and listen.. as long as I keep that browser window open, its like tivo for radio.
Didn't used to stream that way. Is that the case your streams?


I've no idea what you're talking about  -- are you using the KFOG player?


Do you mean you're somehow capturing the stream? Tell us more.

Btw, they're starting the evening replay early again. I turned on at 9:52 and they were in the middle of a long commercial break--the set is just starting at 9:56.
Let's get right to it.

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« Reply #34 on: May 18, 2007, 10:02:54 PM »
Lest we forget...

05/18/2007 - FRIDAY!!! Awesome!! 1968!!
 
1.  Manfred Mann - The Mighty Quinn  
2.  Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)  
3.  Small Faces - Tin Soldier  
4.  Simon & Garfunkel - America  
5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence  
6.  Aretha Franklin - I Say a Little Prayer  
7.  Animals - Sky Pilot   (BEST OF SET!!)
8.  Moody Blues - Peak Hour  
9.  Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil  
10.  Diana Ross & the Supremes - Love Child  
 
BONUS TRACK:  Jimi Hendrix Experience - You Got Me Floatin'

ETA: Hey! The web site says Aretha got BOS, but in the backsell Dave said it was the Animals. Mistake, or revisionism? In any case, I'm going with the backsell and have changed the above list accordingly.
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Peak Hour
« Reply #35 on: May 18, 2007, 10:29:17 PM »
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Moodies!  "Peak Hour"!  Dave hasn't played this for 3 years.

It makes me want to run out and tell them...those clothes & hairstyles are going to loook awfully silly in the near future.

Not familiar with this.  Some of it dreadfully silly/pretentious, but the basic rockin' riff is killer stuff with the bass and drums.
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« Reply #36 on: May 18, 2007, 10:38:22 PM »
Why isn't the Hair medley listed?
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Lest we forget...

05/18/2007 - FRIDAY!!! Awesome!! 1968!!
 
1.  Manfred Mann - The Mighty Quinn  
2.  Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)  
3.  Small Faces - Tin Soldier  
4.  Simon & Garfunkel - America  
5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence  
6.  Aretha Franklin - I Say a Little Prayer (BEST OF SET!!)  
7.  Animals - Sky Pilot  
8.  Moody Blues - Peak Hour  
9.  Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil  
10.  Diana Ross & the Supremes - Love Child  
 
BONUS TRACK:  Jimi Hendrix Experience - You Got Me Floatin'
Don't stand in the way of LOVE!

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« Reply #37 on: May 18, 2007, 10:47:02 PM »
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Why isn't the Hair medley listed?
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Lest we forget...

05/18/2007 - FRIDAY!!! Awesome!! 1968!!
 
1.  Manfred Mann - The Mighty Quinn  
2.  Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)  
3.  Small Faces - Tin Soldier  
4.  Simon & Garfunkel - America  
5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence  
6.  Aretha Franklin - I Say a Little Prayer (BEST OF SET!!)  
7.  Animals - Sky Pilot  
8.  Moody Blues - Peak Hour  
9.  Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil  
10.  Diana Ross & the Supremes - Love Child  
 
BONUS TRACK:  Jimi Hendrix Experience - You Got Me Floatin'


Guess he was counting that as a sound clip--kinda like his TV show medleys. Although the JC Superstar Medley has counted as a song on occasion--but it was pretty long, too.
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« Reply #38 on: May 18, 2007, 10:56:21 PM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence


Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?
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« Reply #39 on: May 18, 2007, 11:03:23 PM »
Great set, again. Went down to the Stanford ball game, saw great fireworks after and then right as I pulled out of the parking lot, 10@10 started. Yay! Here's to a great weekend. Cheers!
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« Reply #40 on: May 19, 2007, 12:31:39 AM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence


Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?


I gotta think it must be Dave who spells it that way--'cause I've NEVER seen it spelled Y-A-Y  on a 10@10 page.
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« Reply #41 on: May 19, 2007, 09:52:29 AM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence
Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?
I gotta think it must be Dave who spells it that way--'cause I've NEVER seen it spelled Y-A-Y  on a 10@10 page.

I've always thought it was an extension of "She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah!"
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« Reply #42 on: May 19, 2007, 10:35:44 AM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence
Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?
I gotta think it must be Dave who spells it that way--'cause I've NEVER seen it spelled Y-A-Y  on a 10@10 page.

I've always thought it was an extension of "She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah!"


Then he would pronounce it "yeah" instead of "yay", no?

Bad news for sleepyheads: this great '68 set was first in the marathon -- they're mixing 'em up again instead of playing them in order.
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« Reply #43 on: May 19, 2007, 11:59:36 AM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence
Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?
I gotta think it must be Dave who spells it that way--'cause I've NEVER seen it spelled Y-A-Y  on a 10@10 page.

I've always thought it was an extension of "She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah!"


Then he would pronounce it "yeah" instead of "yay", no?

Bad news for sleepyheads: this great '68 set was first in the marathon -- they're mixing 'em up again instead of playing them in order.


Which makes me all the more glad I caught the evening replay last night. I slept til half past '85 (about quarter to 10) this morning--woke up mid-JCM. And boy, did I need the Zs. Rough week.
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« Reply #44 on: May 20, 2007, 02:40:00 PM »
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5.  Beatles (yeah!) - Dear Prudence
Have they ever had an intern who could spell "Yay" Y-A-Y and not Y-E-A-H?
I gotta think it must be Dave who spells it that way--'cause I've NEVER seen it spelled Y-A-Y  on a 10@10 page.
I've always thought it was an extension of "She Loves You, Yeah Yeah Yeah!"
Then he would pronounce it "yeah" instead of "yay", no?

I didn't say it was a perfect rhyme! :lol:
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