10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on April 19, 2010, 09:27:09 AM
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more MUD on Offshore: "The Car Crept In", also very Gary Glitter-meets-TRex-meets-Suzi Quattro.
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Judge unearths "All Fall Down" from Five Star, the '80s British sister act.
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Wow, R Dean Taylor's "Taos, New Mexico" -- haven't heard this in ages. How many different states can one guy commit crimes in?
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proxy of gaz: the Candlewick Green version of "Who Do You Think You Are?".
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How many different states can one guy commit crimes in?
Ask Ben Roethlisberger.
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Cimarron's got James Taylor on the stereo. Which, sorry guys, doesn't rhyme with "Mario".
TANC -- It's a Gaz-fave twin-spin: Orpheus' orig "Can't Find the Time", ba-da-da-da-da-da-dah!
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Cimarron's got James Taylor on the stereo. Which, sorry guys, doesn't rhyme with "Mario".
In Pittsburgh it most certainly does. I have a second cousin Mario who pronounces it that way.
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wow, the Sopwith Camel version of "Hello Hello" is rare enuf, but here's Tiny Tim's take -- I haven't heard this since '68. keep yer tangerine to yerself, Mr Tim.
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Shady as a lady in a moustache: Little Sister's *other* hit, "Somebody's Watchin' You", on Offshore. "The higher the price, the nicer the nice".
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NTM: The Bedrocks (who?) doing yet another Jamaican-inflected cover of "Ob-la-Di, Ob-la-Da". Does life go on over your bra or under your bra? Guess Desmond would know.
and also NTM: Glen Campbell covering Gordon Lightfoot's lovely "The Last Time I Saw Her", a prog-FM fave of mine from the early '70s.
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WTF?? The Swinging Blue Jeans covering "Don't Make Me Over", turning a proto-feminist anthem into just another boy-in-love plaint.
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Shady as a lady in a moustache: Little Sister's *other* hit, "Somebody's Watchin' You", on Offshore. "The higher the price, the nicer the nice".
Ooh, a favorite. And the first chart record to use an electronic drum machine.
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back to Offshore for yet another original version: Madeline Bell's pre-Supes/Tempts "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me".
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One of my all-time faves: Hombres, "Let it All hang Out" How does THAT mess yo' baby up, leg?
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NTM: The Bedrocks (who?) doing yet another Jamaican-inflected cover of "Ob-la-Di, Ob-la-Da". Does life go on over your bra or under your bra? Guess Desmond would know.
and 2-1/2 hours later, here's Marmalade's version.
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wow, one from the New Colony Six that's also NTM: "I Could Never Lie To You", very much in the "Things I'd Like To Say" ballpark.
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OMGWTFLOL-of-the-day: Lemon Pipers, "Jelly Jungle (of Orange marmalade)" -- "take a trip on my pogo stick" indeed.
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Spirit's "Fresh Garbage" sounds a bit odd in the midst of Offshore's plethora of cheezy BritPop, but it's welcome nonetheless.
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Magic 98's "Saturday at the '70s" is having a OHW day -- not just 2 or 3 OHWS an hour, but pretty much all OHWs all the time. Gun Hill Road and Wadsworth Mansion just made appearances. Fab stuff.
http://lightningstream.surfernetwork.com/Media/player/view/wmgn3.asp?call=wmgn&skin=WMGN
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Barry Scott's playing part of a Marty Balin interview, leading into "Count On Me" during a 1978 Yearbook segment.
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Dame Cliff ain't countin' shee-ee-eep; Melanie's layin' down with the Edwin Hawkins Singers.
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OMGWTF! Barry Scott pulls out that rarity-of-rarities, The Tourists (aka Dave Stewart & Annie Lennox) doing a synth-pop cover of "I Only Wanna Be With You", one of my favorite versions of the tune (sure beats the Bay City Rollers take). I have this on one of my early-NewWave mixtapes (a friend actually owned the LP) but haven't heard it on the radio in years. "Now listen, honey!"