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The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« on: November 28, 2011, 07:57:34 AM »
Mon 11/28/11: 1971

a fine way to start the week.

Badfinger have special love for Dixie, dear.

yeesh, TYA complaining again -- a rock band grousing about "freaks and hairies" is like a bunch of drag queens bitching about people who wear make-up.

actually, it *hasn't* been a long time since I rock'n'rolled. But BOS1 Zep just the same.

BOS2 Brewer & Shipley over the line


EJ, merry music man, needs a seamstress for the band.

Poor Ringo, he can't come easily, apparently. Old age is a bitch.

BOS3 Woody and Howard Cosell in the trailer for Bananas

anybody wanna buy a brate? Rare Earth are selling one.

BOS4 the 'oo -- ah call that a "Bargain".

TANC and proxy of sundaygal: Rod's on the ferry, feeling up Mary. Storied donuts, indeed!


wow, Bob closes with a holiday treat: J&Y. BOS5

Badfinger - Baby Blue 
Ten Years After - I'd Love to Change the World 
Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll 
Brewer and Shipley - One Toke Over the Line 
Elton John - Tiny Dancer 
Ringo Starr - It Don't Come Easy 
Rare Earth - I Just Want to Celebrate 
Who - Bargain 
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells a Story 
John Lennon - Happy Xmas (War is Over) 
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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2011, 10:32:36 AM »
Mon 11/28/11: 1971

a fine way to start the week.

TANC and proxy of sundaygal: Rod's on the ferry, feeling up Mary. Storied donuts, indeed!



Damn, these TANCS are creeping me out, maaan!   :)

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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2011, 10:43:26 AM »
Damn, these TANCS are creeping me out, maaan!   :)

it's like they're inside our HEADS!!
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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2011, 11:51:52 AM »
Tue 11/29/11: 1980

Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train 
Bob Seger - Against the Wind 
Babys - Back on My Feet Again 
Heart - Even It Up 
Kansas - Hold On 
Devo - Whip It 
Eric Clapton - Cocaine (live) 
Jackson Browne - That Girl Could Sing 
Van Halen - Everybody Wants Some!! 
Survivor - Rebel Girl   

good gracious that was hellish -- glad I passed.
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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2011, 07:52:02 AM »
Wed 11/30/11: 1975

VHM BadCo, "Shooting Star".

I've reached my limit on "Take it to the Limit"

NOOOOOOO! Rush's "Fly By Night" is one of their least-annoying songs but it's still a WOS.

Bob goes seasonal again with Broooooce's "Santa Claus". VHM just because.

Bob must be thinking of George: Zep's "10 Years Gone" is BOS1.  Now he needs to actually play Mr Harrison.

Yet another Beatle reference: Sugarloaf, "Don't Call Us..."

never again list: "Killer Queen". Dude... she's a DUDE!

Bob always plays Gary Wright's '76 hits in '75.

"it's hard to make believe you're happy when you're gay" -- best mondegreen of set.

Bad Company - Shooting Star 
Eagles - Take It To the Limit 
Rush - Fly By Night 
Bruce Springsteen - Santa Claus is Comin' to Town 
Fleetwood Mac - Over My Head 
Led Zeppelin - Ten Years Gone 
Sugarload - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You 
Queen - Killer Queen   
Gary Wright - Love is Alive 
Four Seasons - Who Loves You 
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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2011, 08:01:14 AM »
Thur 12/1/11: 1988

Oy vey. Bob in '88 can't be a good thing.

REM to start.

"I'll be there for you... when you breathe, I wanna be the air for you" -- WOS Bon Jovi.

From unbearable to unnecessary: Winwood rolls with it.

VM VH, "Feels So Good", minor tho' it is.

Even more unnecessary: the Wilburys. Sheesh.

I can't tell if this instrumental is SRV, Satriani, Eric Johnson or Gary Moore.

The Money Man walks on wah-dah!

Every set has its WOS2: Poison. Yeesh.

U2 get a VHM for the Rattle & Hum incarnation of "God Pt 2"

WOS3 Crapton, turning"After Midnight" into a beer commercial.

REM - Orange Crush 
Bon Jovi - I'll Be There For You 
Steve Winwood - Roll With It 
Van Halen - Feels So Good 
Traveling Wilburys - Handle With Care 
Joe Satriani - The Crush of Love 
Eddie Money - Walk on Water 
Poison - Every Rose Has Its Thorn 
U2 - God, Pt. 2 
Eric Clapton - After Midnight ('88) 
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Re: The Drive, week of 11/28/11
« Reply #6 on: December 02, 2011, 08:04:04 AM »
Fri 12/2/11: 1970!

CSNY put us to sleep for starters. 2 cats in the yard and zzzzzzzzzzzz.

But Neil wakes us up: BOS1 "Southern Man". CCR stops the rain.

BOS2 the Dave Mason version of "Only You Know & I Know", y'know?

the song of the Puerto Rican Jew: "Oy Vey Como Va".

I'd've preferred anything other than "My Sweet Lord" from All Things Must Pass this morning.

good gawd y'all: what Mr Starr is good for.

Why do we never get an answer? BOS3 Moodies.

proxy of Dave Morey: "Mystery Date" commercial

DUUUUUDE! BOS4 Sabbath, "Paranoid".

VHM the Guess Who for not being Lenny Kravitz.

CSNY - Our House 
Neil Young - Southern Man 
CCR - Who'll Stop the Rain 
Dave Mason - Only You Know and I Know 
Santana - Oye Como Va 
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord 
Edwin Starr - War 
Moody Blues - Question 
Black Sabbath - Paranoid 
Guess Who - American Woman   
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