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Title: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: RGMike on September 27, 2014, 07:06:26 PM
I'll be at an offsite on Monday and unable to listen, which means we'll probably get a '60 "classic"
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... ??
Post by: urth on September 29, 2014, 10:05:33 AM
And we;re going to 1971!  Osmonds, One Bad Apple is the TOTHK!
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: urth on September 29, 2014, 10:11:34 AM
This appears to be the classic we're getting, going all the way back to July of 2010.

http://10at10club.com/forum/index.php?topic=7342.msg125318#msg125318

#2. Lighthouse, One Fine Morning
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: dischead on September 29, 2014, 10:12:52 AM
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7/13/10 - Tuesday!! Tasting Sweet Tunes from....1971!!

1. The Osmonds - One Bad Apple
2. Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
   (News:  Busing issues)
3. Chicago - Free
4. King Floyd - Groove Me
5. Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Treat Her Like A Lady
   (TV:  Flip Wilson Show:  Geraldine with Ali)
6. Tom Jones - She's A Lady
   (Ad:  Suzie Home Maker Doll)
7. Janis Joplin - Cry Baby (BOS-Tie!)
8. Todd Rundgren with Runt - Long Flowing Robe
9. Stampeders - Sweet City Woman
10.Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey (BOS-Tie!)
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: Here'sToYa! on September 29, 2014, 10:21:16 AM
Tom Jones alert!
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: urth on September 29, 2014, 10:46:35 AM
Dating back to the time when AL was piloting her own ship, this one was a nice array of top 40 tunes with a rarity or two tossed in. The segue from a mostly uptempo set to the mellow Tupelo Honey was a little jarring, but it's such a great song I can't bitch too much. BOS King Floyd, Todd, Chicago, and the aforementioned Van the Man.

ETA: This has to be the fewest comments ever on a 1971 set, even a classic.
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: RGMike on September 29, 2014, 01:51:07 PM
Dating back to the time when AL was piloting her own ship, this one was a nice array of top 40 tunes with a rarity or two tossed in. The segue from a mostly uptempo set to the mellow Tupelo Honey was a little jarring, but it's such a great song I can't bitch too much. BOS King Floyd, Todd, Chicago, and the aforementioned Van the Man.

ETA: This has to be the fewest comments ever on a 1971 set, even a classic.

a nice pop-oriented outing, and I'm assuming the Todd/Runt track was a bustout at the time.
Title: Re: 29 Sept 2014: an encore from... 1971!!
Post by: dischead on September 29, 2014, 10:42:28 PM
I missed the Osmonds this morning, so when I tuned in I heard the Lighthouse song first.  I assumed
they were still pulling shows from 2012, so I thought we were in for this one:

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4/11/12 - Wednesday! One Fine (News-free) Morning in...1971!

1. Lighthouse - One Fine Morning
2. Chase - Get It On
   (TV:  The Electric Company)
3. Badfinger - Day After Day
   (Movie:  Dirty Harry (Clint Eastwood):  "Go ahead.  Make my day.")
4. Carole King - It's Too Late
   (Ad:  GAF View Master with Henry Fonda)
5. Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story
6. King Floyd - Groove Me
7. Al Green - I'm So Tired of Being Alone
   (TV:  All In The Family:  Archie and Meathead are both sick)
8. Bee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
   (Movie:  Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory:  Gene Wilder:  "We are the music makers... the dreamers of dreams")
9. Harry Nilsson - Think About Your Troubles
   (Movie:  Harold & Maude:  Maude (Ruth Gordon):  "L-I-V-E live!")
10.Traffic - The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (B.O.S!)

A much better show, IMO.  Oh well, I think you'd actually have to work at it to get a bad 1971 set.
But while today's set had it's high points (Tom!  Janis!), it was yet another pop-heavy show.
There were so many other pop/rock related genres producing good music in 1971 -- it's a shame
they get so little play with the skew towards pop.