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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Gazoo on July 25, 2007, 07:03:21 AM

Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: Gazoo on July 25, 2007, 07:03:21 AM
Rob doesn't come this way often.  Can't wait to hear what happens.  We start with "Honky Tonk Women."
Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: Gazoo on July 25, 2007, 07:07:47 AM
It's a beautiful hot summer day, say a bunch of hippies . . .
Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: Gazoo on July 25, 2007, 07:21:16 AM
I'm indifferent to Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, but BOS2 to Blind Faith's "Presence of the Lord."
Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: RGMike on July 25, 2007, 07:53:55 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
I'm indifferent to Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, but BOS2 to Blind Faith's "Presence of the Lord."


well, Clapton is (was?) God.
Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: Gazoo on July 25, 2007, 07:55:02 AM
We closed, fittingly, with Mary Hopkin's "Those Were the Days" follow-up, the No. 13 "Goodbye."  A nicely diverse (albeit soul-free) set:

Rolling Stones    Honky Tonk Women
It's a Beautiful Day    Hot Summer Day
Crosby, Stills & Nash    Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Blind Faith    Presence Of The Lord
Beach Boys    I Can Hear Music
Allman Brothers Band    Whipping Post
Thunderclap Newman    Something In The Air
John Mayall    Room To Move
John Lennon    Give Peace a Chance
Mary Hopkin    Goodbye
Title: The Peak, 07/25/07: It's 1969!
Post by: RGMike on July 25, 2007, 07:56:46 AM
Quote from: "Gazoo"
We closed, fittingly, with Mary Hopkin's "Those Were the Days" follow-up, the No. 13 "Goodbye."  A nicely diverse (albeit soul-free) set:

Rolling Stones    Honky Tonk Women
It's a Beautiful Day    Hot Summer Day
Crosby, Stills & Nash    Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Blind Faith    Presence Of The Lord
Beach Boys    I Can Hear Music
Allman Brothers Band    Whipping Post
Thunderclap Newman    Something In The Air
John Mayall    Room To Move
John Lennon    Give Peace a Chance
Mary Hopkin    Goodbye


damn, sorry I missed "Goodbye", one of my fave semi-forgotten gems of the period.  But Bob's got more '69 comin' up!