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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #30 on: January 18, 2012, 10:42:11 AM »
and post-set we get DMB sailing to the end of the world. Would that he would.
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #31 on: January 18, 2012, 10:43:26 AM »

The Nikki French "Total Eclipse" is one of the best dance-remakes of a ballad ever -- the '90s equivalent of Donna Summer doing "MacArthur Park". And shortly thereafter, Bonnie Tyler herself did a dance version of MeatLoaf's "2 out of 3 Ain't Bad"


I had to look up this Nikki French song b/c I couldn't place it, but I did instantly recognize it once I heard it.  It is fantastic, but I'd say the the likelihood of a 120 bpm dance track appearing on 10at10 is pretty slim.

I'm glad it's well-received around here.  It's one of my favorite remakes, but in the days of the R&R music board (now Pulse) I had to defend my opinion against the haters (and there were many. :P )

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #32 on: January 18, 2012, 10:47:24 AM »

The Nikki French "Total Eclipse" is one of the best dance-remakes of a ballad ever -- the '90s equivalent of Donna Summer doing "MacArthur Park". And shortly thereafter, Bonnie Tyler herself did a dance version of MeatLoaf's "2 out of 3 Ain't Bad"


I had to look up this Nikki French song b/c I couldn't place it, but I did instantly recognize it once I heard it.  It is fantastic, but I'd say the the likelihood of a 120 bpm dance track appearing on 10at10 is pretty slim.

I'm glad it's well-received around here.  It's one of my favorite remakes, but in the days of the R&R music board (now Pulse) I had to defend my opinion against the haters (and there were many. :P )

Yet those currently posting on the AAA/HAC pretty much go apeshit whenever Train, Daughtry or Nickelback release anything. I guess that says something.

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #33 on: January 18, 2012, 10:49:13 AM »
Good/necessary:

1 B/F
2 C-/D-
3 D-/D-
4 B/D-
5 B/C
6 C/D
7 B/B-
8 C/D-
9 B+/B
10 A/A

I pretty much agree with this, although I'd move 5&6 down to "F" for necessary.  7 might get moved a notch or two down too.  Despite being CS, in the scheme of things "Gel" was a pleasant surprise.  Is that a bustout?

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #34 on: January 18, 2012, 10:54:31 AM »

The Nikki French "Total Eclipse" is one of the best dance-remakes of a ballad ever -- the '90s equivalent of Donna Summer doing "MacArthur Park". And shortly thereafter, Bonnie Tyler herself did a dance version of MeatLoaf's "2 out of 3 Ain't Bad"


I had to look up this Nikki French song b/c I couldn't place it, but I did instantly recognize it once I heard it.  It is fantastic, but I'd say the the likelihood of a 120 bpm dance track appearing on 10at10 is pretty slim.

I'm glad it's well-received around here.  It's one of my favorite remakes, but in the days of the R&R music board (now Pulse) I had to defend my opinion against the haters (and there were many. :P )

another dance fave of mine from that year was Corona's "Rhythm of the Night" (NOT the DeBarge hit).
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #35 on: January 18, 2012, 11:05:04 AM »

The Nikki French "Total Eclipse" is one of the best dance-remakes of a ballad ever -- the '90s equivalent of Donna Summer doing "MacArthur Park". And shortly thereafter, Bonnie Tyler herself did a dance version of MeatLoaf's "2 out of 3 Ain't Bad"


I had to look up this Nikki French song b/c I couldn't place it, but I did instantly recognize it once I heard it.  It is fantastic, but I'd say the the likelihood of a 120 bpm dance track appearing on 10at10 is pretty slim.

I'm glad it's well-received around here.  It's one of my favorite remakes, but in the days of the R&R music board (now Pulse) I had to defend my opinion against the haters (and there were many. :P )

another dance fave of mine from that year was Corona's "Rhythm of the Night" (NOT the DeBarge hit).

Yes!  Another song that AL needs to play, but probably won't.

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #36 on: January 18, 2012, 11:05:58 AM »

9 B+/B
10 A/A


I'll BOS these two. 

Also the Niners clips, despite them being Katrinas or Sallies or whatever.   

Dudes!  My brother's father-in-law played for the Niners!  No lie..

this is him:



http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GonzJo20.htm
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #37 on: January 18, 2012, 11:46:51 AM »
I'm going to have to put that Al Franken movie into Netflix.

"Good" qualifies as a Good Katrina.

I KNEW that would be played.
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #38 on: January 18, 2012, 11:51:52 AM »
Ewwwwwww.... WOS Newt

Matthew Sweet... at least it's not an LN, and so far it's BOS

Dang, I almost requested that song because I actually like it.

Going on AL's page and telling her the recent sets are awful is tempting but a bit melodramatic. I think I'm going to go passive-aggressive by requesting boring songs that are likely to get airplay.

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #39 on: January 18, 2012, 12:06:45 PM »
RGMike, I'm calculating about a 70% overlap between KFOG's 10@10 and Austin Bob's in 2012. Am I overstating?

And I'm aware that "Bob" will play Debbie Gibson, Whitney, Mariah, et al., and KFOG won't  ;)

My point is that KFOG's setlists over the past couple of weeks are overstuffed with boring, radio-friendly fodder, even in comparison to the second half of 2011.
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #40 on: January 18, 2012, 01:14:45 PM »
My point is that KFOG's setlists over the past couple of weeks are overstuffed with boring, radio-friendly fodder, even in comparison to the second half of 2011.

And banality is the root of all evil. I have to agree... while 10@10 had a couple of inspiring moments within the last couple of months in 2011, it has been pretty dull so far this year.

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #41 on: January 18, 2012, 03:03:11 PM »


My point is that KFOG's setlists over the past couple of weeks are overstuffed with boring, radio-friendly fodder, even in comparison to the second half of 2011.

It's (been) a Dead Man's Party - who could ask for more?   :P

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #42 on: January 18, 2012, 03:18:28 PM »


My point is that KFOG's setlists over the past couple of weeks are overstuffed with boring, radio-friendly fodder, even in comparison to the second half of 2011.

It's (been) a Dead Man's Party - who could ask for more?   :P

and judging by the FB comments, most Fogheads are perfectly pleased. Those of us who rock the crankypants are clearly outnumbered by the "OMG! I *lurve* [insert name of annoying artist/song here]" crowd.  'Tis the way of the world.
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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #43 on: January 18, 2012, 04:32:54 PM »
I might as well give up on requesting songs (and she didn't "welcome" them today, but I +1'd everything from IntellectualElitist.  I actually have the albums from the first three. :P  (Including the Japanese import of the Nicki French album.  :-X )

It wasn't until I read this that I realized AL didn't actually ask for requests -- but she got them anyway.

The Nikki French "Total Eclipse" is one of the best dance-remakes of a ballad ever -- the '90s equivalent of Donna Summer doing "MacArthur Park". And shortly thereafter, Bonnie Tyler herself did a dance version of MeatLoaf's "2 out of 3 Ain't Bad"

TANC: Donna Summer's MacArthur's (sic) Park on http://aceradio.net Super 70s channel right now.

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Re: 18 Jan 2012: It's...1995
« Reply #44 on: January 18, 2012, 10:17:16 PM »
Here's the full setlist. Listening to the replay and it looks pretty boring. I've noticed the plan lately seems to be 2 somewhat interesting rareties and then a lot of overplayed, obvious filler.


01/18/12 - Wednesday! Good Sounds in 1995!!
 
 1. Better Than Ezra - Good
 2. Everclear - Santa Monica (Watch the World Die)
(Sports: Superbowl XXIX - 49ers win their fifth!)
 3. Van Morrison - Days Like This
 4. Tracy Chapman - Give Me One Reason
(Movie: Stuart Saves His Family - Stuart & his mom)
 5. Foo Fighters - Big Me
 6. Jewel - Who Will Save Your Soul
(News: Newt Gingrich and the Contract With America)
 7. Matthew Sweet - Sick of Myself
(News: O.J. Simpson acquitted of murder charges)
 8. Dionne Farris - I Know
(Movie: Empire Records )
 9. Aimee Mann - Choice in the Matter
(Movie: The Usual Suspects -Kevin Spacey on Keyser Söze )
10. Collective Soul - Gel (B.O.S!)