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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #30 on: February 05, 2013, 10:52:07 AM »
1. The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
2. Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
3. Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
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4. The Moody Blues - Departure/Ride My Seesaw
5. Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe*
6. The Lemon Pipers - Green Tambourine
(News: MLK shot)
7. The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
8. The Four Tops - Bernadette*
9. Tommy James and The Shondells - I Think We're Alone Now*
(Music: The Beatles doing studio stuff before the completely unnecessary song.)
10. The Beatles - Hey Jude

* - actually from '67

ETA: Renee sez on FB that she had originally planned '67, changed her mind to '68 and got her stacks o' wax mixed up. Or something.
« Last Edit: February 05, 2013, 10:58:51 AM by RGMike »
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #31 on: February 05, 2013, 10:57:13 AM »
ooo! BOS2 Bobby Gentry and it's not even June!



pretty rare to have TWO country records in one set -- only AL's done that previously.
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #32 on: February 05, 2013, 10:58:37 AM »
BOS went to "Hey Jude", VHM 3-way tie to the Stones, Johnny Cash and the Moody Blues, according to Renee.
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #33 on: February 05, 2013, 03:39:02 PM »
1. The Rolling Stones - Sympathy for the Devil
2. Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine
3. Johnny Cash - Folsom Prison Blues
(News: The hallucinogens. LSD. )
4. The Moody Blues - Departure/Ride My Seesaw
5. Bobbie Gentry - Ode to Billie Joe*
6. The Lemon Pipers - Green Tambourine
(News: MLK shot)
7. The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
8. The Four Tops - Bernadette*
9. Tommy James and The Shondells - I Think We're Alone Now*
(Music: The Beatles doing studio stuff before the completely unnecessary song.)
10. The Beatles - Hey Jude

* - actually from '67

ETA: Renee sez on FB that she had originally planned '67, changed her mind to '68 and got her stacks o' wax mixed up. Or something.

So that would account for the following description of today's 10@10:

The Quote: "You've come a long way baby" we are in 1968, mostly, today on 10@10.
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #34 on: February 05, 2013, 09:19:34 PM »

we got "Grapevine" AND "Hey Jude"  in that set.

Renee has played "Grapevine", "Dock of the Bay", and "Hey Jude" each twice on her three visits to 1968.

For the heck of it, here's a 1968 10-track playlist I compiled:

 1. Tom Jones - Delilah
 2. Jackie Wilson - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
 3. Henson Cargill - Skip A Rope
 4. The Intruders - Cowboys To Girls
 5. Grateful Dead - Dark Star
 6. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Panama
 7. Freddie Scott - (You) Got What I Need
 8. The Monkees - Circle Sky
 9. The Beatles - Honey Pie
10. Tiny Tim - Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life

Think any of the above would be DC/RR approved?  ::)
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #35 on: February 06, 2013, 07:45:34 AM »

we got "Grapevine" AND "Hey Jude"  in that set.

Renee has played "Grapevine", "Dock of the Bay", and "Hey Jude" each twice on her three visits to 1968.

For the heck of it, here's a 1968 10-track playlist I compiled:

 1. Tom Jones - Delilah
 2. Jackie Wilson - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
 3. Henson Cargill - Skip A Rope
 4. The Intruders - Cowboys To Girls
 5. Grateful Dead - Dark Star
 6. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Panama
 7. Freddie Scott - (You) Got What I Need
 8. The Monkees - Circle Sky
 9. The Beatles - Honey Pie
10. Tiny Tim - Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life

Think any of the above would be DC/RR approved?  ::)

from your keyboard to DC's ear. I'm guessing the Intruders and Beatles songs would make the cut.  I suggested "Delilah", "Sweetest Feeling" and "Skip-a-Rope" in the AL era and had she stayed I'm sure she'd've gotten around to one or all of them eventually. 

Didn't we hear the Dead's "Dark Star" within the last 6 months or so?
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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #36 on: February 06, 2013, 08:01:30 AM »

we got "Grapevine" AND "Hey Jude"  in that set.

Renee has played "Grapevine", "Dock of the Bay", and "Hey Jude" each twice on her three visits to 1968.

For the heck of it, here's a 1968 10-track playlist I compiled:

 1. Tom Jones - Delilah
 2. Jackie Wilson - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
 3. Henson Cargill - Skip A Rope
 4. The Intruders - Cowboys To Girls
 5. Grateful Dead - Dark Star
 6. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Panama
 7. Freddie Scott - (You) Got What I Need
 8. The Monkees - Circle Sky
 9. The Beatles - Honey Pie
10. Tiny Tim - Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life

Think any of the above would be DC/RR approved?  ::)

from your keyboard to DC's ear. I'm guessing the Intruders and Beatles songs would make the cut.  I suggested "Delilah", "Sweetest Feeling" and "Skip-a-Rope" in the AL era and had she stayed I'm sure she'd've gotten around to one or all of them eventually. 

Didn't we hear the Dead's "Dark Star" within the last 6 months or so?

You might be thinking of CSN's "Dark Star" from a 77 set, perhaps?

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Re: 5 February 2013: it's 1968
« Reply #37 on: February 06, 2013, 02:37:06 PM »

we got "Grapevine" AND "Hey Jude"  in that set.

Renee has played "Grapevine", "Dock of the Bay", and "Hey Jude" each twice on her three visits to 1968.

For the heck of it, here's a 1968 10-track playlist I compiled:

 1. Tom Jones - Delilah
 2. Jackie Wilson - I Get The Sweetest Feeling
 3. Henson Cargill - Skip A Rope
 4. The Intruders - Cowboys To Girls
 5. Grateful Dead - Dark Star
 6. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass - Panama
 7. Freddie Scott - (You) Got What I Need
 8. The Monkees - Circle Sky
 9. The Beatles - Honey Pie
10. Tiny Tim - Then I'd Be Satisfied With Life

Think any of the above would be DC/RR approved?  ::)

from your keyboard to DC's ear. I'm guessing the Intruders and Beatles songs would make the cut.  I suggested "Delilah", "Sweetest Feeling" and "Skip-a-Rope" in the AL era and had she stayed I'm sure she'd've gotten around to one or all of them eventually. 

Didn't we hear the Dead's "Dark Star" within the last 6 months or so?

You might be thinking of CSN's "Dark Star" from a 77 set, perhaps?

I remember being confused by the two Dark Stars (when CSN's was played during this set http://10at10club.com/forum/index.php?topic=9223.0)
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