10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 22, 2005, 07:46:50 AM
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"Afternoon Delight", anyone?
Yikes, I switched over early and I'm getting Zep's "All of My Love" for the 2nd time in 20 minutes.
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Early BOS to the Lido Shuffle. Another of the earliest songs I can ever remember hearing (and loving).
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Early BOS to the Lido Shuffle. Another of the earliest songs I can ever remember hearing (and loving).
"draw the line or blow..."
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BLESS YOU BOB:
BOS2 to "Coyote," y'all know how I feel about that one.
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Tunnelvision is popular because freedom is popular!
BOS Joni. Gaz is now squealing like Peyton Manning at a Kenny Chesney concert!
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BLESS YOU BOB:
BOS2 to "Coyote," y'all know how I feel about that one.
"You just picked up a JINX-er..."
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"S-E! C-O-N! A-L!"
Bob, yer so bad.
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Early BOS to the Lido Shuffle. Another of the earliest songs I can ever remember hearing (and loving).
I wonder what each of us would say that song is for them? For me it was Smokey's "Tears of a Clown" when I was 6.
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"S-E! C-O-N! A-L!"
Bob, yer so bad.
beat me to it.
VHM Frampton for not being one of the "hits".
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Mike, that should be fewer kicks, not less. One of my biggest pet peeves, grammatically speaking.
So far as I know, only Target has express lane signs which (correctly) read Express Lane: 10 Items Or Fewer.
Crankypants are sittin' in Santa Clara this morning.
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Early BOS to the Lido Shuffle. Another of the earliest songs I can ever remember hearing (and loving).
I wonder what each of us would say that song is for them? For me it was Smokey's "Tears of a Clown" when I was 6.
Hard to pinpoint. I remember being 4 and really liking Paul Evans' (where is he now?) "Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Back Seat (a-huggin' and a-kissin with Fred)". It was on the radio and I think he did it on some TV show. Probably my earliest musical memory, sorry it's not something seminal like "Blue Suede Shoes". But I also remember loving Neil Sedaka in that period -- "Calendar Girl" especially (no wonder I'm gay).
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Mike, that should be fewer kicks, not less. One of my biggest pet peeves, grammatically speaking.
It's grammatically correct if he meant it as in "absent kicks," "sans kicks."
And now a trip to Starland. Mike, how the hell did you know we were getting this one? And have any of you ever heard another SVB song? (I haven't.)
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Mike, that should be fewer kicks, not less. One of my biggest pet peeves, grammatically speaking.
So far as I know, only Target has express lane signs which (correctly) read Express Lane: 10 Items Or Fewer.
Crankypants are sittin' in Santa Clara this morning.
"Tastes great -- fewer filling!"
ah, but the PSYCHICpants are in SF! SVB, "AD". Woo Hoo!
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"Afternoon Delight", anyone?
Yikes, I switched over early and I'm getting Zep's "All of My Love" for the 2nd time in 20 minutes.
Did Bob spill that? Or are you being prescient again?
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"Afternoon Delight", anyone?
Yikes, I switched over early and I'm getting Zep's "All of My Love" for the 2nd time in 20 minutes.
Did Bob spill that? Or are you being prescient again?
It really was a wild random guess. But he's played it before, which always amazes me, HFH that it is generally considered to be(by rock purists).
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Mike, that should be fewer kicks, not less. One of my biggest pet peeves, grammatically speaking.
It's grammatically correct if he meant it as in "absent kicks," "sans kicks."
Well then, that's a horse of a different color.
And now a trip to Starland. Mike, how the hell did you know we were getting this one? And have any of you ever heard another SVB song? (I haven't.)
I have, but only because I know I watched their TV show mnore than once back in the day. Nothing remotely memorable, tho'.
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have any of you ever heard another SVB song? (I haven't.)
I remember the follow-up, a rather nice Mamas-n-Papas-esque thing called "California Day". We had the LP at my college station.
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"Tastes great -- fewer filling!"
see, less filling is okay, but not less calories.
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WOS - Seger. I don't hate all of his stuff, mind -- but this one's almost as noxious to me as "Old Time Rock & Roll." In this case, it's a genre thing, I lump it in with stuff like "Travelin' Band" that I can't enjoy.
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WOS - Seger. I don't hate all of his stuff, mind -- but this one's almost as noxious to me as "Old Time Rock & Roll." In this case, it's a genre thing, I lump it in with stuff like "Travelin' Band" that I can't enjoy.
"all Chuck's children are out there, playin his licks." I love that line.
VHM DeNiro. "You talkin' to me? well then walk this way..."
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Got here in time for Steve Miller. Prefer Wild Mtn. Honey.
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Got here in time for Steve Miller. Prefer Wild Mtn. Honey.
you only missed the first 9 :wink:
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Toys in the Attic. I remember going to Value Giant (or Giant Value) on Geary in the Avenues to buy the album. I remember getting Paul McCartney and Wings there too.
I missed Frampton?
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No 10@10 tomorrow -- an all-vinyl celebration, sez Bob.
Think the Peak might do a birthday tribute to Broooce?
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Too bad the album sides Friday won't be streamed. Looking forward to CGSS
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damn no Chitown 10@10 tomorrow -- vinyl LP sides, tho'...
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No 10@10 tomorrow -- an all-vinyl celebration, sez Bob.
Think the Peak might do a birthday tribute to Broooce?
Possible -- wait, didn't they do him recently, when he played locally? (yes, I know, only Patti actually gets to "do" him...).
ETA -- The Peak did an all-Bruce set in May.
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Good 6pm hour,
6:01pm LAWYERS GUNS AND MONEY by WARREN ZEVON
Album: EXCITABLE BOY
6:03pm HEROES by DAVID BOWIE
Album: BRIDGE SCHOOL CONCERTS
6:10pm MISSION by ELO
Album: A NEW WORLD RECORD
6:14pm DON'T TRY TO LAY NO BOOGIE WOOGIE by LONG JOHN BALDRY
Album: ROCK & ROLL ROOTS VOL 4
6:18pm STEALIN' by URIAH HEEP
Album: SWEET FREEDOM
6:23pm CHUG ALL NIGHT by EAGLES
Album: THE EAGLES
6:26pm CHANGE PARTNERS by STEPHEN STILLS
Album: 2
6:29pm ILLEGAL SMILE by JOHN PRINE
Album: SWEET REVENGE
6:33pm MIDNIGHT RAMBLER by ROLLING STONES
Album: LET IT BLEED
6:40pm STAGE FRIGHT by BAND
Album: STAGE FRIGHT
6:44pm FIRE by BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
Album: LIVE '75-'85
6:46pm NATURAL THING by DOOBIE BROTHERS
Album: THE CAPTAIN & ME
6:50pm I'M A MAN by CHICAGO
Album: CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY
and now playing Forever Autumn. Always lovely.
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Close to a 5-way tie after 5 songs on second listen (yes, even the Boston -- the backing vocals make that song for me). Got a strange question: When Joni's character in "Coyote" laments being "a prisoner of the white lines of the freeway," I wonder if she literally means the divider lines, or if she's referring to the isolation that is exacerbated by doing coke while on the road ...
P.S. I just have to say it again: "S! E! C-O-N! A! L!" He kills me.