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Re: 10@10 in general
« Reply #315 on: July 10, 2013, 03:51:10 PM »
4th visit to 1970:

 1. Fleetwood Mac - Tell Me All The Things You Do
(Commercial: ABC Friday night is family night)
 2. James Taylor - Suite For 20 G
 3. Lou Rawls - Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
 4. Nilsson - Love Story
 5. Randy Newman - Have You Seen My Baby?
(Commercial: Mary Tyler Moore for Pepsodent)
 6. Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around
 7. Dusty Springfield - Brand New Me
 8. Blossom Dearie - Dusty Springfield
 9. The Temptations - Take A Stroll Thru Your Mind
(Commercial: Johnny Cash for Lionel)
10. Johnny Cash - To Beat The Devil

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/86-10-10-1970

Enjoy!

can't wait to check this one out tomorrow...  and I meant to mention that last week I was in Westfield Center "under the dome" and they were playing Blossom Dearie's "If I Were a Bell".  I nearly fainted.
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« Reply #316 on: July 10, 2013, 04:00:50 PM »
Last one for the week... 2nd visit to 1963:

 1. The Ronettes - Be My Baby
(Commercial: Lysol)
 2. The Drifters - On Broadway
 3. Peggy Lee - I'm A Woman
(TV: The Ed Sullivan Show - Cassius Clay)
 4. Sam Cooke - Get Yourself Another Fool
 5. Patsy Cline - Leavin' On Your Mind
 6. Jimmy Soul - If You Wanna Be Happy
(Movie: Follow The Boys)
 7. Connie Francis - Follow The Boys
 8. Major Lance - Land Of A Thousand Dances (this one's for ggould)
 9. Ruby and the Romantics - Hey There Lonely Boy
(TV: Walter Cronkite asks JFK about unemployment)
10. Johnny Cash - The Legend Of John Henry's Hammer

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/54-10-10-1963

Enjoy!

Love the vintage bumpers in this one!

#6: A great pop hit, but probably the most sexist, misogynistic song ever to hit #1.

#9. Whoa! I know well the Eddie Holman take on this song from the male POV, but I had no idea there was a distaff version that came before. Very cool!

Overall a really nice compilation of pre-British Invasion pop hits. Particular props for the Sam Cooke, Connie Francis, Patsy Cline, and Peggy Lee.
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Re: 10@10 in general
« Reply #317 on: July 10, 2013, 10:19:37 PM »
8. Major Lance - Land Of A Thousand Dances (this one's for ggould)

I guess I waited too long!  Damn!  And hey, you can call me Geoff!
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« Reply #318 on: July 10, 2013, 11:08:34 PM »
8. Major Lance - Land Of A Thousand Dances (this one's for ggould)

I guess I waited too long!  Damn!  And hey, you can call me Geoff!

I'll reupload this tonight!

ETA: Same link as before: https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/54-10-10-1963

Enjoy, Geoff! :)
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« Reply #319 on: July 11, 2013, 11:10:57 AM »
4th visit to 1970:

 1. Fleetwood Mac - Tell Me All The Things You Do
(Commercial: ABC Friday night is family night)
 2. James Taylor - Suite For 20 G
 3. Lou Rawls - Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
 4. Nilsson - Love Story
 5. Randy Newman - Have You Seen My Baby?
(Commercial: Mary Tyler Moore for Pepsodent)
 6. Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around
 7. Dusty Springfield - Brand New Me
 8. Blossom Dearie - Dusty Springfield
 9. The Temptations - Take A Stroll Thru Your Mind
(Commercial: Johnny Cash for Lionel)
10. Johnny Cash - To Beat The Devil


Had not heard "Suite for 20G" in a loooong time. Loved it when it was an FM staple that year. Still lovely.

and the Randy Newman triple-play: awesome. Didn't know Sweet Lou had covered "Cornfield". 

And of course I adore Dusty's "Brand New Me" (and Ree-Ree's cover of it too). The Blossom Dearie song about Dusty is a gem.

and I think that Johnny Cash song just inspired a chapter in my novel.
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« Reply #320 on: July 11, 2013, 01:15:15 PM »
and the Randy Newman triple-play: awesome. Didn't know Sweet Lou had covered "Cornfield". 

It was the flipside of his cover of "You've Made Me So Very Happy".

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and I think that Johnny Cash song just inspired a chapter in my novel.

The song was written by Kris Kristofferson.
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« Reply #321 on: July 11, 2013, 01:20:12 PM »
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and I think that Johnny Cash song just inspired a chapter in my novel.

The song was written by Kris Kristofferson.

Oh I know -- one of the characters is a Cash fan. And he's 15, so he may or may not know who actually wrote the tune.
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Re: 10@10 in general
« Reply #322 on: July 11, 2013, 01:44:03 PM »
4th visit to 1970:

 1. Fleetwood Mac - Tell Me All The Things You Do
(Commercial: ABC Friday night is family night)
 2. James Taylor - Suite For 20 G
 3. Lou Rawls - Let's Burn Down The Cornfield
 4. Nilsson - Love Story
 5. Randy Newman - Have You Seen My Baby?
(Commercial: Mary Tyler Moore for Pepsodent)
 6. Sonny Curtis - Love Is All Around
 7. Dusty Springfield - Brand New Me
 8. Blossom Dearie - Dusty Springfield
 9. The Temptations - Take A Stroll Thru Your Mind
(Commercial: Johnny Cash for Lionel)
10. Johnny Cash - To Beat The Devil

https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/86-10-10-1970

Enjoy!


That Sonny Curtis song is so pretty..  it's rare that you hear the full version.  Now that I hear it, it's no wonder they excised that bit for the Mary Tyler Moore show theme:

You have the looks and charms
And girl you know that's all you need.
All the men around adore you
That sexy look will do wonders for you.
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« Reply #323 on: July 11, 2013, 08:56:27 PM »

ETA: As an alternative, here's my 2nd visit to 1984:

 1. Bruce Springsteen - Bobby Jean
(News: Hoffman's Grill closes)
 2. The Style Council - Here's One That Got Away
 3. Tina Turner - I Can't Stand The Rain
(News: Queen goes to South Africa)
 4. The Specials - Nelson Mandela
 5. Joe Jackson - Go For It
(TV: Thicke Of The Night)
 6. Alan Thicke - Thicke Of The Night
 7. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Talking Loud And Clear
(Movie: Beverly Hills Cop)
 8. The Replacements - I Will Dare
 9. The Pointer Sisters - I'm So Excited
(TV: Kate & Allie)
10. The Smiths - Pretty Girls Make Graves

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/56-10-10-1984

This set was inspired by Renee's recent effort.  Enjoy!

This one had some things I really liked and a few that were just the opposite. LOVED that you led off with Bobby Jean, which has long been my pick for the best track on BITUSA--I've always wish Dave/AL/whoever would include it in more 10@10s on air. Liked the Style Council cut, and was surprised that while I remember liking Tina's take on I Can't Stand the Rain back when it was current, now it sounds really dated and I prefer Ann Peebles' original. Speaking of dated, that Alan Thicke song was hideous -- all that was bad about music in 84 packed into one song.

The JJ track was interesting although I can't recall it from back when, and the Mats song is a longtime fave too.

Great clips as ever. Dug the Hoffmans' Grill piece, for entirely self-serving reasons -- that's my last name, but I had no inkling about the grill that preceded me. Also liked hearing that Kate and Allie bit--haven't thought about that show in ages, although I remember liking it when it aired. Whatever happened to Susan Saint James anyway?
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« Reply #324 on: July 12, 2013, 12:09:53 AM »
2nd visit to 1995 (inspired by Renee's recent '93 set):

 1. The Bomb Bassets - Please Don't Die
 2. Smoking Popes - Need You Around
 3. The Jayhawks - Blue
(TV: NewsRadio)
 4. Adina Howard - Freak Like Me
 5. Martin Page - In The House Of Stone And Light
 6. Duran Duran - White Lines
(TV: The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air)
 7. Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
 8. Annie Lennox with Paul Simon - Something So Right
 9. Joe Jackson - Statue Of Liberty
(Beck Hi Octane interview)
10. The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Flavor (Part 1 & 2)

https://soundcloud.com/capnjack-1/65-10-10-1995

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« Reply #325 on: July 12, 2013, 07:30:47 AM »
LOVED that you led off with Bobby Jean, which has long been my pick for the best track on BITUSA--I've always wish Dave/AL/whoever would include it in more 10@10s on air.

TANC: The Peak played it yesterday on a July 1984 10@10.
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« Reply #326 on: July 12, 2013, 11:03:36 AM »
2. Smoking Popes - Need You Around

gawd I love that song. Wish Sinatra had lived long enuf to cover it -- seriously, can't you just hear that?   This was a pretty decent year for music, tho' you'd never know it from most KFOG 10@10s we've heard.  (AL fared slightly better than DM in '95s)

this set was just superb.
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« Reply #327 on: July 12, 2013, 12:01:40 PM »
2. Smoking Popes - Need You Around

gawd I love that song. Wish Sinatra had lived long enuf to cover it -- seriously, can't you just hear that?   This was a pretty decent year for music, tho' you'd never know it from most KFOG 10@10s we've heard.  (AL fared slightly better than DM in '95s)

this set was just superb.

Thanks, I know how late '80s/'90s KFOG sets aren't well-regarded, so I take special care in crafting them.  ;)
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« Reply #328 on: July 13, 2013, 01:25:49 PM »
8. Major Lance - Land Of A Thousand Dances (this one's for ggould)

I guess I waited too long!  Damn!  And hey, you can call me Geoff!

I'll reupload this tonight!

ETA: Same link as before: https://soundcloud.com/retrocapnjack/54-10-10-1963

Enjoy, Geoff! :)
I take my hat off to you for finding all these versions.  I didn't recognize the Major Lance version, so either it's just my old brain (likely) or one of those re-recorded things!  Dug the Ruby and the Romantics track!
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« Reply #329 on: July 14, 2013, 06:48:01 AM »
Every week I scrape the 10@10 set lists off the KFOG site and add them to a text file for the year.

The same attention to detail that brought us the two 1993 sets within days is also being shown
by whatever primate posts those lists.  It's gotten noticeably bad in the past couple of weeks.
Set lists not posted until days later, song title first instead of artist name, ALL CAPS, speeling errars,
and all matter of other formatting irregularities.  All this in addition to the continued lack of the
BOS designation.  I expect to do a little cleanup to maintain a consistent format, but it's taken
a marked turn for the worse.

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