10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 22, 2010, 09:04:35 AM
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The Boardwalk (of course) plays The Drifters' "Sand in my Shoes", their sweet "sequel" to "Under the Boardwalk" cleverly written by Carole King as an hommage to the Lieber/Stoller orig.
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Judge having his usual stellar Monday on KPOO, but damn I surely haven't heard Whodini's "Freaks Come Out at Night" in many a moon.
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I highly recommend Larry Grogan's latest Funky 16 Corners podcast:
http://funky16corners.lunarpages.net/?p=1080
"Soul in Harmony" is the theme, and Gaz especially would find it right up his alley. Stellar stuff, all of it NTM.
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JJ spins rare Stevie ("Runnin' for My Lovin'"?) and the J-5's "Darling Dear".
And now one of my fave O'Jays tunes, "992 Arguments".
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And in the 8:00 hour JJ is concentrating on '64 thru '67! lawdy!
Darrell Banks, "Open The Door To Your Heart", an all-time-fave of mine.
and here's Miss Ross & the Supes, turning "uncertain" into a 4-syllable word. "Un-cer-ta-hun". LOL!
Dyke & the Blazers doing the orig "Funky Broadway". I know several dykes who wear blazers, actually.
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Bobby W crosses 110th. Watch out for those NYC cabbies, mah brotha.
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Bobby W crosses 110th. Watch out for those NYC cabbies, mah brotha.
I cannot pass the 110th Street subway station without humming that song.
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Listening to Glenn Sauter's oldies show and he unearths a Neil Sedaka obscurity from '65 (after the hits stopped coming) called "The World Thru a Tear" -- and damned if it isn't one of his nicer tunes. This clip shows it was also before he got fat...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kD3zqDWt4k
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Listening to Glenn Sauter's oldies show and he unearths a Neil Sedaka obscurity from '65 (after the hits stopped coming) called "The World Thru a Tear" -- and damned if it isn't one of his nicer tunes. This clip shows it was also before he got fat...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kD3zqDWt4k
pretty good.. he starts looking a little embarrassed at about 1:36 when the unseen background singers take over, like "Yeah, it's not really live y'alls..." HA!
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Discovery of the Week: a NTM cover of "I Want You Back" by David Ruffin! Graham Parker, eat yer heart out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfbmt56HKBg&feature=fvst