10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on March 01, 2010, 12:48:03 PM
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Judge is cookin' with TTC's "Genius of Love". BohannonBohannonBohannonBohannon!
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OMFG!! JJ on KPOO plays a Gladys Knight version of "It Should've Been Me", the song best known as a UK hit by Yvonne Fair in 1976 -- but this Gladys version is from '68. NTM and (of course) fab.
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'LNG plays the Henhouse Five Plus Too, "In The Mood" (the chickens-doing-Glenn Miller record).
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Quite the 4 Seasons-soundalike-fest on 'LNG, with the Tokens' "She Lets Her hair Down" and the Fortunes' "...Rainy Day Feeling" in the same hour.
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'LNG digs up the Nuggets nugget, "Beg Borrow & Steal" (aka "that song that rips off "Louie Louie") by the Rare Breed.
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Another one bites the dust: Radio De Sebb has re-jiggered their player, so I can no longer listen to them on my work PC.
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'LNG gives me a Casey's '70s preview with the gorgeous "Sad Sweet Dreamer" -- I've no qualms about hearing this one multiple times in the same week.
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It's always a treat when the intro to "Soulful Strut" gives way to the lyrics of "Am I The Same Girl" -- especially when it's Dusty's version instead of Barbara Acklin's. Sublime.
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Moja droga jacie kocham! 'LNG plays the Polish Prince himself, Bobby Vinton with "My Melody of Love".
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Barry Scott takes a cue from this weekend's AT40 and takes us up, up, up in a puffery of Polly Brown. Also got to hear Mac Davis's "One Hell of a Woman," whose riff, he admitted, was the same as "Satisfaction"'s.
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How on earth did Gladys Knight & the Pips' glorious "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," coming on the heels of their string of massive hits, only make it to #21? They were cheated.
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How on earth did Gladys Knight & the Pips' glorious "I Feel a Song (In My Heart)," coming on the heels of their string of massive hits, only make it to #21? They were cheated.
Indeed -- what a fab perf from Gladys. I was crushed when it wasn't huge pop-wise (tho' it did go #1 R&B).
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NTM: obscure Tempts, "Fading Away" from '66, clearly a Smokey R lyric.
The feeling we used to get, whenever our lips met.
Like smoke from a cigarette, it's fading away.
Fading away, fading away.
It hurts me to think about, how love where there was no doubt.
Like a cloud when the sun comes out, it's fading away.
Fading away, fading away.
Hmm, you've changed and it's showing, baby.
You've changed and it's showing.
Tell me, where is your love going?
The plans we were making up, for us never breaking up.
Like dreams when you're waking up, are fading away.
Fading away, fading away.
The good times we shared alot, when you really cared alot.
Like steam from a coffee pot, it's fading away.
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TANC: as discussed by Gaz & I last week, here's the Intruders' orig version of "Together".
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Highlight of the afternoon, on Offshore: TJ's "Daughter of Darkness".
(http://www.txhighlands.com/images/titj69/tjstage.jpg)
Followed by Amen Corner's version of "Bend Me Shape Me", closer to the GrassRoots than the American Breed
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Lawd! T.O.P. doin' the "Oakland Stroke". So, how *does* East Bay masturbation differ from the SF kind?
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NTM on KPOO: the Winstons, "Say Goodbye to Daddy", a Vietnam-themed heart-tugger. Wow.
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A hooker took Chubby Checker's soda crackers? WTF? Guess that's where the expression "I wouldn't throw him/her outta bed for eating crackers" comes from.
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NTM on KPOO: the Winstons, "Say Goodbye to Daddy", a Vietnam-themed heart-tugger. Wow.
Whoa, I didn't know this existed. The biological daddy in "Color Him Father" was lost in the war; I should look into the connection.