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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #15 on: June 27, 2011, 10:17:40 AM »
Is there a worse Santana song than "Searchin?"

"Why Don't You And I?"
"Smooth" w/Rob Thomas

Yes, that is the worst one.


I'll agree that it's the most overplayed, but I don't have the same "Smooth" hate that others have.

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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #16 on: June 27, 2011, 10:20:53 AM »
Is there a worse Santana song than "Searchin?"

"Why Don't You And I?"
"Smooth" w/Rob Thomas

Yes, that is the worst one.


I'll agree that it's the most overplayed, but I don't have the same "Smooth" hate that others have.
Yes, you have to deduct Katrina factors when judging music historically.  "Searchin'" is way more egregious than "Smooth!"
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #17 on: June 27, 2011, 10:23:15 AM »
I had this Joan Jett song on 8-Track as part of a K-Tel comp.  I think it also had "Nobody" by Sylvia. 

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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #18 on: June 27, 2011, 10:23:44 AM »
Is there a worse Santana song than "Searchin?"

"Why Don't You And I?"
"Smooth" w/Rob Thomas

Yes, that is the worst one.


I'll agree that it's the most overplayed, but I don't have the same "Smooth" hate that others have.
Yes, you have to deduct Katrina factors when judging music historically.  "Searchin'" is way more egregious than "Smooth!"
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Rob Thomas sounds a bit like Cher, IMO.
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #19 on: June 27, 2011, 10:24:36 AM »
Anyone planning on seeing Three Dog Night Thursday Night at the Marin County Fair?

no, but I might go see Roy Clark at the Alameda County Fair that night!
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... ??
« Reply #20 on: June 27, 2011, 10:27:43 AM »
BTW Tink, I went to Alameda County Fair last four eve's, saw Charlie Daniels, Foghat, Tower of Power and last night Blue Oyster Cult.  Fun sets, TOP especially hot, as always.  I even got to chat a few minutes with all the guys from Foghat.  Did you know that two of them were in Savoy Brown (10at10 1969 staple "I'm Tired") prior to Foghat??

My hat is off to you, sir:  you are doing the county fair thing correctly!

I hope to get to Alameda's fair, it's probably my favorite for offering a contrast to cold & urban SF.

The heat, the model train pavilion, the farm animals -- love it.
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #21 on: June 27, 2011, 10:29:37 AM »
here's Marty!
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #22 on: June 27, 2011, 10:34:24 AM »
Ooh..."Souvenir".  Nice.

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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #23 on: June 27, 2011, 10:37:32 AM »
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... ??
« Reply #24 on: June 27, 2011, 10:41:27 AM »
those good Catholic boys from Ireland prove Latin is not a dead language.
BTW Tink, I went to Alameda County Fair last four eve's, saw Charlie Daniels, Foghat, Tower of Tower, Blue Oyster Cult.  Fun sets, TOP especially hot, as always.  I even got to chat a few minutes with all the guys from Foghat.  Did you know that two of them were in Savoy Brown (10at10 1969 staple "I'm Tired") prior to Foghat??
dude... Foghat came directly out of The Savoy Brown Blues Band.  As I understand it (from wikipedia, etc)  Savoy Brown leader Kim Simmonds and his brother manager were less that equal with the salary structure to the band members, so the rhythm guitarist (Lonesome Dave Peverett, who also sang), the bass player and drummer all skedaddled for greener pastures.  They added a lead guitarist and boogie blues RAWKers Foghat was born.  They replaced the bass player in the 70s, and then the two guitarists died in the 2000s.  However, the drummer and the bass player filled out the ranks with replacements of sorts (the two new guitarists each have decent rock pedigrees and the one that sings is a good frontman, he used to sing in Ted Nugent's band) and they have been soldiering on since for better or worse.
I saw them on Saturday night in Petaluma, double bill: Foghat and BÖC. It was fun. The big three Foghat hits (Fool for the City, Slow Ride and I Just Wanna Make Love To You) are all on my playlist.
How was Blue Oyster Cult? did they play Last Days Of May, the story of a drug deal gone bad?
Dang cow-orkers.  Anyway, you've done your homework, Tink.  In talking with the band on Friday, the current Foghat lead singer/guitarist said he was with Ted Nugent late 70s to mid-80s, then Humble Pie for ten years; their other current guitarist, Bryan Bassett, was with Wild Cherry in 70s, he was the one who played the famous lick in "Play That Funky Music" while their lead singer Rob did the guitar solo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe1ScoePqVA.   BOC was good, but felt they were phoning-it-in, while Foghat seemed to play with a more free-spirited style.  BOC did Burnin' For You, Godzilla, Shooting Shark, Shadow of California, Make Rock Not War, a couple others, and of course (more cowbell) Don't Fear The Reaper.
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... ??
« Reply #25 on: June 27, 2011, 10:47:49 AM »
BTW Tink, I went to Alameda County Fair last four eve's, saw Charlie Daniels, Foghat, Tower of Power and last night Blue Oyster Cult.  Fun sets, TOP especially hot, as always.  I even got to chat a few minutes with all the guys from Foghat.  Did you know that two of them were in Savoy Brown (10at10 1969 staple "I'm Tired") prior to Foghat??
My hat is off to you, sir:  you are doing the county fair thing correctly!
I hope to get to Alameda's fair, it's probably my favorite for offering a contrast to cold & urban SF.
The heat, the model train pavilion, the farm animals -- love it.
It's in my town, very convenient.  Also, enjoy the horse racing and be sure to see my annual rock music history display in the Hobby Building.

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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2011, 10:52:57 AM »
1.  U2- Gloria
 2.  Santana- Searchin'
(News brief: Fed Gov't shutdown)
 3.  The Tubes- Talk To Ya Later
 4.  The Go Go's- Our Lips Are Sealed
(Movie: Raiders Of the Lost Ark)
 5.  Styx- Too Much Time On My Hands
(Ad: IBM)
 6.  Joan Jett- Do You Wanna Touch Me
(Ad: Don't Squeeze the Charmin)
 7.  .38 Special- Hold On Loosely
(ad: Coffee: Decaffeinate the ones you love)
 8.  Marty Balin- Hearts
 9. OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) - Souvenir
(TV: Tom Snyder w/The Clash)
10. The Clash- The Magnificent Seven

of course, uber-'trina "Mag 7" won BOS the first time this aired ::)
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2011, 11:00:44 AM »
1.  U2- Gloria
 2.  Santana- Searchin'
(News brief: Fed Gov't shutdown)
 3.  The Tubes- Talk To Ya Later
 4.  The Go Go's- Our Lips Are Sealed
(Movie: Raiders Of the Lost Ark)
 5.  Styx- Too Much Time On My Hands
(Ad: IBM)
 6.  Joan Jett- Do You Wanna Touch Me
(Ad: Don't Squeeze the Charmin)
 7.  .38 Special- Hold On Loosely
(ad: Coffee: Decaffeinate the ones you love)
 8.  Marty Balin- Hearts
 9. OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark) - Souvenir
(TV: Tom Snyder w/The Clash)
10. The Clash- The Magnificent Seven

of course, uber-'trina "Mag 7" won BOS the first time this aired ::)

It seems this set aired not too long ago.

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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2011, 11:06:34 AM »
It seems this set aired not too long ago.

Feb 17th 2011, to be exact.
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Re: 27 June 2011: it's... a "classic" from 1981
« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2011, 11:14:43 AM »
of course, uber-'trina "Mag 7" won BOS the first time this aired ::)

I think I would go with Souvenir and Joan Jett.

Hold on SMOOTHLY was all over my radio back in '81.  never really liked it, although .38 Special's Fantasy Girl ain't bad.
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