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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2013, 10:58:13 AM »
Electric Light Orchestra "Do Ya"

ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.

My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2013, 11:03:28 AM »
Electric Light Orchestra "Do Ya"

ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.

My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
Which loosely translates to "white", I suppose. It certainly was heavy on the AOR, prog-rock, FM stuff.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2013, 11:24:53 AM »
Looks like it was an okay set -- always nice to see "Hurricane" get played -- but I don't feel like I missed something earth-shattering.

and BTW Twilley's "I'm on Fire" is from '75.  ;)
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... 1976
« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2013, 12:09:30 PM »
Monday - 1976

1. JJ Cale - Cocaine
2. Warren Zevon - Poor Poor Pitiful Me
3. Bob Dylan - Hurricane
(TV: The Blue Night and Kojak on CBS along with Delvecchio. Who loves you, baby?)
4. David Bowie - TVC15
5. Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce
6. Dwight Twilley - I'm On Fire
(News: The $2 bill doesn't mean you have more money.)
7. Genesis - A Trick Of The Tail
8. The Eagles - Victim Of Love
(Commercial: Pete Rose bets you will like Aqua Velva)
9. Bob Seger - Come To Poppa
10. ELO - Do Ya
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #19 on: July 08, 2013, 01:13:33 PM »
Electric Light Orchestra "Do Ya"

ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.

My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
Which loosely translates to "white", I suppose. It certainly was heavy on the AOR, prog-rock, FM stuff.

sounds like Renée is listening to (and here acknowledging) the occasional criticism that FBers hurl at her re: "diversity."   

Doesn't Dylan's Hurricane count as a "black" song?   :)
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #20 on: July 08, 2013, 01:18:17 PM »
Electric Light Orchestra "Do Ya"

ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.

My guess is that it was a rock-based set.

No disco, no punk, no pop.  The first three tracks are "rootsy". 

No Frampton or Boston or Gary Wright.

This set, imo, could have used some Frampton.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #21 on: July 08, 2013, 01:19:40 PM »
Electric Light Orchestra "Do Ya"

ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.

My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
Which loosely translates to "white", I suppose. It certainly was heavy on the AOR, prog-rock, FM stuff.

sounds like Renée is listening to (and here acknowledging) the occasional criticism that FBers hurl at her re: "diversity."   

Doesn't Dylan's Hurricane count as a "black" song?   :)

I would've suggested  Cocaine (ducks)

I dunno.... I'd far rather have a set of semi-deep AOR tracks than have an LN-saturated effort with a token disco song (i.e. "YMCA").

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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... 1976
« Reply #22 on: July 08, 2013, 01:43:00 PM »

5. Steely Dan - Haitian Divorce

TANC: Just returned home after a weekend down there in the bay, and as I read thru this thread (I was in flight while this set aired) I was hearing the Dan's The Royal Scam on WTF, Morey's retirement project.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #23 on: July 08, 2013, 02:03:42 PM »
I'd far rather have a set of semi-deep AOR tracks than have an LN-saturated effort with a token disco song (i.e. "YMCA").

I agree with that sentiment -- up to a point, anyway.  It certainly seems that you've described what the new regime has been giving us, as far as '60s and '70s sets are concerned.  And yes, better this than one of DC's "Oldies 103.7" specials. But not every single time -- an early '70s set without, say, Al Green or Bill Withers once in a while makes no sense, given 10@10's long history.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2013, 10:52:28 PM »
Bob Dylan "Hurricane" with "shit" uncensored

Unexpurgated in the replay as well.  An oversight, or does Dylan get a pass not afforded to
other artists?  AL had a couple of profanity slips that got edited for the evening airing.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2013, 11:00:51 PM »
ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.
My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
Which loosely translates to "white", I suppose. It certainly was heavy on the AOR, prog-rock, FM stuff.

As a fan of the genre, I take exception to the use of prog-rock for anything in that set.  There
were a couple of songs from bands that early in their existence were prog rock, but by 1976
could no longer claim that mantle.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #26 on: July 08, 2013, 11:10:24 PM »
ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.
My guess is that it was a rock-based set.

No disco, no punk, no pop.  The first three tracks are "rootsy". 

1976 is a little early for "mainstream" punk, no?  And perhaps for disco, too.  Another missing
musical trend that was in full flower then is funk, but that's lacking in most 10@10 sets even
in such appropriate years.

No Frampton or Boston or Gary Wright.

You say that like it's a bad thing.  (grin)

Okay, I'll admit it... I like Frampton.  I think it was required by law for suburban teenagers back
then.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #27 on: July 08, 2013, 11:17:38 PM »
Steely Dan "Haitian Divorce"

BOS.  VHM Zevon & Dylan.  The rest of the set was uninspired and routine, as befits one
of the worst years ever.
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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #28 on: July 09, 2013, 03:51:02 PM »
ETA: Narrow look at '76, indeed, Renee
What did she mean about the narrow look? I don't get it.
My guess is that it was a rock-based set.
Which loosely translates to "white", I suppose. It certainly was heavy on the AOR, prog-rock, FM stuff.

As a fan of the genre, I take exception to the use of prog-rock for anything in that set.  There
were a couple of songs from bands that early in their existence were prog rock, but by 1976
could no longer claim that mantle.

I think Genesis certainly qualifies for prog-rock here.   And I held that opinion before reading this on wikipedia:  "The majority of the song was written in 1972 and was originally intended for the Foxtrot album."  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Trick_of_the_Tail_(song)

Call them freaks or publicity stunt artists, but it's still prog-rock, dude, with Hobbit Roick and Woodnymph Rock overtones.  :)  I always felt like Phil Collins sounded a little like Peter Gabriel, and he tried to mimic PF's textures and phrasing on TOTT to ease the longtime fans who might've had their doubts about the band's direction after PG left.

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Re: 8 July 2013: it's... a '70s year
« Reply #29 on: July 09, 2013, 04:41:22 PM »
Okay, I'll admit it... I like Frampton.  I think it was required by law for suburban teenagers back
then.

Me too.  I like Gary Wright too, though "Dream Weaver" should be played very sparingly, if at all. 

On the other hand, I have no use for Boston whatsoever....
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