10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => KFOG's 10@10 => Topic started by: RGMike on January 19, 2016, 08:57:15 AM
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or an '80s year with Frye solo? we shall see.
ah, '76 it is.
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My first guess would be an all Eagles set, but we've had enough deaths over the weekend that she could collect them all into one memorial set with two ot three songs each - Eagles, Mott, Tower of Power, Blowfly. ..am I forgetting anyone?
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My first guess would be an all Eagles set, but we've had enough deaths over the weekend that she could collect them all into one memorial set with two ot three songs each - Eagles, Mott, Tower of Power, Blowfly. ..am I forgetting anyone?
Great idea, tho' I think Hell Freezes Over before we hear Blowfly on 10@10 :) -- maybe one of the hits he wrote for others, like "Rockin' Chair" or "Clean-Up Woman"?
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and we begin with "another commentary on the music business disguised as a love song", as Frye famously described "New Kid in Town". Written after seeing Broooooce at the Roxy in 1975, and Frye's reaction was "we just had 2 #1 singles and a #1 LP and *this* guy is on the covers of Time & Newsweek? The fuck?"
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"everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motor home"? The Dan are song 2.
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Spinners play with a rubber.... band.
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Network: Howard Beale rants about TV--> Bowie "TVC15". Nice seg.
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Man Who Fell to Earth --> ELO "Strange Madge Ick"
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The brothas will be good to you with their Johnsons.
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Carter lusts in his heart --> Runaways "The Lovers" (a bustout?)
Mary Hartman --> Petty "American Girl"
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Pepsi Bicentennial commercial --> Crapton, bending down just to have a peek.
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Taxi Driver "You talkin' to ME?" --> Queen "Stone Cold Crazy". a serious rarity if not a bustout and my BOS. Wrong year tho' - it's from '74.
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Am in my company's office for the next couple weeks, but I guess 3 weeks was not long enough notice for them to find me a computer, so I am without means to listen (or do any work) so hopefully can catch this one tonight on rerun.
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1/19/16 - Tuesday! It's 1976
1. The Eagles - New Kid in Town
2. Steely Dan - Kid Charlemagne
3. The Spinners - Rubberband Man
(Movie: Network)
4. David Bowie - TVC 15
(Movie: The Man Who Fell to Earth)
5. Electric Light Orchestra - Strange Magic
6. The Brothers Johnson - I'll Be Good to You
(News: Rosalynn Carter and Betty Ford respond to Jimmy Carter's Playboy interview comment that he "looked at other women with lust in his heart")
7. The Runaways - Lovers
(TV: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman)
8. Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - American Girl
(Ad: Happy Birthday, America!)
9. Eric Clapton - Hello Old Friend
(Movie: Taxi Driver)
10.Queen - Stone Cold Crazy
No. 7 appears to be a bust-out.