10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: mshray on September 26, 2005, 08:27:10 AM
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they were promoing the year over the weekend.
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they were promoing the year over the weekend.
:cry: :cry: :cry:
I'd love to believe this is finally the day Dave will play "Buffalo Stance", "Walk the Dinosaur" and "Bust a Move"... but after last night's A's game my optimism is running on empty.
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I gotta drive to Roseville & back for the rest of the day. Have as much fun as you possibly can, I'll be listening in the car.
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I gotta drive to Roseville & back for the rest of the day. Have as much fun as you possibly can, I'll be listening in the car.
if Dave pulls out half as many '89 surprises as Ginger did for '88...
Nah. Never happen.
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I gotta drive to Roseville & back for the rest of the day. Have as much fun as you possibly can, I'll be listening in the car.
Mmm, boy, there's some big fun for ya. Wishing you a minimal amount of traffic. At least it probably won't be 100+ up there.
Decent opener, Michael Penn. Whom I often mentally group with Sam Philips, pop-oriented singer-songwriters from the late 80s.
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I gotta drive to Roseville & back for the rest of the day. Have as much fun as you possibly can, I'll be listening in the car.
Mmm, boy, there's some big fun for ya. Wishing you a minimal amount of traffic. At least it probably won't be 100+ up there.
Decent opener, Michael Penn. Whom I often mentally group with Sam Philips, pop-oriented singer-songwriters from the late 80s.
Don't think I've heard this song before. Not typical Penn, I'd say.
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I gotta drive to Roseville & back for the rest of the day. Have as much fun as you possibly can, I'll be listening in the car.
Mmm, boy, there's some big fun for ya. Wishing you a minimal amount of traffic. At least it probably won't be 100+ up there.
Decent opener, Michael Penn. Whom I often mentally group with Sam Philips, pop-oriented singer-songwriters from the late 80s.
at least it's not "No Myth". As such it may be the closest Dave comes to a surprise.
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It's all sounding "new" to me. I missed much of the 80's fare.
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nothing like a quake to end yer innocence, eh Dave?
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EARTHQUAKE!!
All I wanted was for baseball to continue. That was before knowing about the devastation that resulted from said shaker.
I have a very clear memory of exactly where I was at the time.
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Huge "Bleah" for "End of the Innocence". The worst of Bruce Yawnsby and Don Henley (Must Die) in one song.
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Huge "Bleah" for "End of the Innocence". The worst of Bruce Yawnsby and Don Henley (Must Die) in one song.
Got a little opinion on this one, eh?
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Huge "Bleah" for "End of the Innocence". The worst of Bruce Yawnsby and Don Henley (Must Die) in one song.
Got a little opinion on this one, eh?
Just a teensy one. It's funny though, that I like Bruce now. His music has gotten better and I have the "Harbor Lights" CD that I really like.
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HM to the Henley/Hornsby tune, a guilty pleasure.
On the other hand, I'll give a "bleah" to the Chris Rea tune (WUK! WUK! WUK!)--never thought much of it, but it's an 89 Katrina, as much as FYC are.
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EARTHQUAKE!!
All I wanted was for baseball to continue. That was before knowing about the devastation that resulted from said shaker.
I have a very clear memory of exactly where I was at the time.
I was in a one story building trying to keep a $50K computer from falling on the ground. After it got violent, I gave up and headed for the doorway.
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HM to the Henley/Hornsby tune, a guilty pleasure.
On the other hand, I'll give a "bleah" to the Chris Rea tune (WUK! WUK! WUK!)--never thought much of it, but it's an 89 Katrina, as much as FYC are.
indeed, I'd've preferred Mr Rea's "Let's Dance" which I heard on CG the other day. VHM Love & Rockets, also a Katrina at this point -- as are the Wilburys. Surely KFOG had more than 20 songs on its current playlist in '89?
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"too little, too late, and too many excuses as to why they couldn't do the job..."
Dave finds another timeless clip.
VHM da Stones, "Between a Rock and an Oil Spill".
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Indigo Girls, "Closer to an All-Katrina Set".
1989 is absolutely The. Most. Frustrating. year we visit. Hey Dave -- I gotcha "workin' man blues" right here!
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Indigo Girls, "Closer to an All-Katrina Set".
1989 is absolutely The. Most. Frustrating. year we visit. Hey Dave -- I gotcha "workin' man blues" right here!
And just to drive the point home a little more, Thing Called Love.
Much as I like Hiatt and respect Bonnie, I could go a good decade without hearing this song and it would be just fine by me.
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Indigo Girls, "Closer to an All-Katrina Set".
1989 is absolutely The. Most. Frustrating. year we visit. Hey Dave -- I gotcha "workin' man blues" right here!
And just to drive the point home a little more, Thing Called Love.
Much as I like Hiatt and respect Bonnie, I could go a good decade without hearing this song and it would be just fine by me.
Indeed, and I remember how fresh it seemed then and how thrilled I was to see Bonnie finally getting her due. But sheesh.
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BOS, Tears for Fears.
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Well, despite thew Katrinas & all- HM to "Seeds of Love".
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BKOS (Best Katrina of Set): TFF.
BTW, do NOT forget to check out kpoo.com at noon for 4 hours of kick-ass '60s & '70s soul nuggets. I'll be groovin all afternoon!
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BKOS (Best Katrina of Set): TFF.
BTW, do NOT forget to check out kpoo.com at noon for 4 hours of kick-ass '60s & '70s soul nuggets. I'll be groovin all afternoon!
Obvious tag line: KPOO -- It's the sh*t!
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BKOS (Best Katrina of Set): TFF.
BTW, do NOT forget to check out kpoo.com at noon for 4 hours of kick-ass '60s & '70s soul nuggets. I'll be groovin all afternoon!
Obvious tag line: KPOO -- It's the sh*t!
LOL! Too bad the FCC would give them crap about sh*t.