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KFOG's 10@10 / Re: 29 March 2015: it's... 1975!
« on: March 29, 2016, 10:28:50 AM »More mellow soul: Teddy, Harold and the BlueNotes wake up.
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More mellow soul: Teddy, Harold and the BlueNotes wake up.
although the idealist in me would like to see Dred pinch hit for her when she's out.
Looks like this hasn't been mentioned here, but Big Rick has been cashiered from his afternoon drive shift and is only doing weekends and fill-in at KFOX as of a week or two ago. No idea who's taken his slot, but a drag for him. Regarding the KFOG playlist, I still fondly recall him once saying "I don't write the menu, I just serve the food."
Tim Jeffries and Rick effectively swapped gigs -- Tim's doing the Weekdays and Rick is weekends. He said on FB that this was his choice, so that he can do more "community work" or something.
Wow, this has been some week. Don't have a link yet...
This one is especially hard. He seemed outside of time. I never imagined a world without Bowie.
Which is dumb, of course. He wasn't an elf, immortal and magical. Maybe I read too much fantasy...
Given that I read too much fantasy, my lasting impression is of Bowie as "elven". Slightly alien, constantly casting illusions, he was always questing towards ... whatever the f*ck elves quest for. The next magical thing, I guess. He started his own ISP - that was pretty cool. It's only a metaphor.
Anyway, if he makes it to the Grey Havens, he can hang out with Frodo.
Seriously, though, RIP David. I don't even know how to deal.
12/22/15 - Tuesday! It's 1971!
1. Badfinger - Day After Day
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
2. Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
3. Elton John - Friends
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
4. T. Rex - Jeepster
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
5. Tom Jones - She's a Lady
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
6. The Who - Goin' Mobile
7. Harry Nilsson - Gotta Get Up
8. Lobo - Me and You and a Dog Named Boo
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
9. Cat Stevens - If You Want To Sing Out, Sing Out
(Movie: Harold and Maude)
10.Richie Havens - Here Comes the Sun
No. 8 appears to be a bust-out.
12/21/15 - Monday! All You Want in... 1992!!
1. Toad the Wet Sprocket - All I Want
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs)
2. Bruce Springsteen - Human Touch
(News: mob boss John Gotti convicted of numerous crimes)
3. Temple of the Dog - Hunger Strike
4. The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy - Television, the Drug of the Nation
(News: Ross Perot; Bill Clinton; John Lydon introduces Nirvana)
5. Nirvana - Lithium
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs: "And I'm very sad about that, but some fellas are lucky, and some ain't.")
6. Ride - Twisterella
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs: "Why am I Mr. Pink? Why can't we pick our own colors?")
7. Right Said Fred - I'm Too Sexy
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs: Mr. Pink on why he doesn't tip)
8. U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs)
9. Los Lobos - That Train Don't Stop Here
(Movie: Reservoir Dogs: K-Billy DJ (Steven Wright): "K-Billy's Super Sounds of the 70's weekend just keeps on... truckin'")
10.George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag
Nos. 4, 6, and 9 appear to be bust-outs.
Monday, Dec 14, 2015
1972
It was the year Sanford and Son debuted on NBC!
1. Do it Again – Steely Dan
2. Listen To The Music – Doobie Brothers
3. Walk On The Wild Side – Lou Reed
4. Happy – Rolling Stones
5. Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – John Lennon
6. Our On The Weekend – Neil Young
7. Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie
8. Saturday In The Park – Chicago
9. Highway Star – Deep Purple
10. Someday Never Comes – Creedence Clearwater Revival
---- I came here when I heard KFOG was doing 95... Phew! Close call!
5. Crippled Inside
6. Whatever Gets You Through The Night
I don't have a problem with Crippled Inside, but WGYTTN is as close to an LN as we've heard so far.
Expecting that #10 will be Happy Xmas, so we have three more wild cards. Let's hope for all aces.
Tuned in just in time for a Spinal Tap click and the Kinks, Living on a Thin Line. Not one of their more notable songs, but a VHM nonetheless.
11/9/15 - Monday! It's 1994
(News: Nancy Kerrigan is attacked at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships)
1. Green Day - She
2. Rusted Root - Send Me On My Way
(Movie: Pulp Fiction: Mia Wallace (Uma Thurman) tells her Fox Force Five joke to Vincent Vega (John Travolta))
3. R.E.M. - Crush With Eyeliner
4. Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
(Movie: Pulp Fiction)
5. Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
6. Oasis - Supersonic
7. Hole - Violet
8. Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World
(Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel on The Today Show: "Alison, can you explain what Internet is?")
9. The Dambuilders - Shrine
(News: two associates of Tonya Harding are arrested in connection with the assault on Nancy Kerrigan)
10.Veruca Salt - Seether
(Movie: Pulp Fiction)
Pixies are offically an AL LN. "Where is My Mind" indeed.
9/22/14- Monday!! Time Bombed Back to....1995!!!
(Movie: Stuart Smalley)
1. Rancid- Time Bomb
2. Weezer- Say It Ain't So
(Movie: The Brady Bunch Movie)
3. Elastica-Connection
(News: Connie Chung and Dan Rather part ways)
4. Natalie Merchant-Carnival
5. John Prine- I Ain't Hurting Nobody (B.O.S-Tie!)
(Movie: The Brady Bunch Movie)
6. Garbage- Stupid Girl
(Ad: Windows '95)
7. Counting Crows- Einstein on the Beach
(News: OJ Simpson found not guilty)
8. Annie Lennox- Train in Vain
(Movie: Clueless)
9. Pulp- Common People (B.O.S-Tie!)
(Movie: Clueless)
10. No Doubt- Just a Girl
well, a more recent set than we've been getting -- Sept 2014. AL 2.0 I don't really need to stick around for this.
a '60s set would make it a 5-decade week. But I'm not holding my breath.
I guess 1988.
ooo... so close! "greed is good" in 1987