10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on October 05, 2009, 12:22:53 PM
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An afternoon of Funky Housecleaning: dusting and polishing while Judge keeps me movin' with his tunes, on every radio in the place. And he doesn't disappoint: he leads off with Rick James, "(You Blew My Mind) 69 Times" -- featuring the fab backing vox of Grace Slick.
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"Now Kitty, you know when we talk, we have a lotta fun, don't we girl? Dishin' out the dirt on everybody, and givin' each other the 4-1-1 on who drop-kicked who this week? You know what I'm talkin' about!"
LAWD! Judge plays Ree-Ree's uber-fab "Jump To It", a huge NYC urban-radio hit back in 1982 and one of Luther V's shining moments as a producer. And he follows it with MJ & his bros, "Walk Right Now".
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An afternoon of Funky Housecleaning: dusting and polishing while Judge keeps me movin' with his tunes, on every radio in the place. And he doesn't disappoint: he leads off with Rick James, "(You Blew My Mind) 69 Times" -- featuring the fab backing vox of Grace Slick.
"Ya' heard me RIGHT, Grace Slick!"
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I get to hear some of JJ's '60s-fest before my first "webinar" of the day, and we get JB, tellin' his fellow Americans and lady Americans about "King Heroin". Sorry, I still find it rather laughable -- the rhyme of "Mex" with "sex" alone is worth a guffaw.
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I get to hear some of JJ's '60s-fest before my first "webinar" of the day, and we get JB, tellin' his fellow Americans and lady Americans about "King Heroin". Sorry, I still find it rather laughable -- the rhyme of "Mex" with "sex" alone is worth a guffaw.
"...You will ride that horse until you are dead... dead! ...DEAD!
this is a revolution of the mind -- get your mind away from drugs..."
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A day spent at home listening to "Saturday at the '70s" and the surprise of the afternoon is the Sutherland Bros & Quiver, "(I Don't Wanna Love You But) You Got Me Anyway", one of the great shoulda-beens of that decade -- how a song with such a great sing-along chorus only got to #48 is baffling.
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A day spent at home listening to "Saturday at the '70s" and the surprise of the afternoon is the Sutherland Bros & Quiver...
and coming in a close 2nd is Godspell's "Day By Day", lovely as always, even to a non-believer like me (and we heard "JC Superstar" earlier!). The woman singing lead was named Robin Lamont.