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why Dave doesn't play Bread
« Reply #30 on: August 04, 2007, 06:16:16 PM »
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Gary Ziep now playing Bread's Everything I Own--yet another band that was pretty huge in their time but I don't think has ever turned up in a 10@10 for the early 70s--at least not in a helluva long while.
Indeed, another band that Dave tends to avoid despite their having had 12 Top 40 singles in 7 years.  Ironically, the Bread tune that has shown up most often was their lowest-charter (and only non-ballad), "Mother Freedom" (#37 peak).  I think he's played "Guitar Man" once or twice.

Of course the Brits love "Everything I Own" -- it's been a UK hit THREE times: the orig in '72, a reggae version that hit #1 by Ken Boothe (who?) in '74, and the Boy George cover of the Boothe arrangement (also #1)in '87.

So, even though historically it should be included, perhaps the insipidness of Bread causes Dave to ignore them?
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Re: why Dave doesn't play Bread
« Reply #31 on: August 04, 2007, 11:11:11 PM »
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Gary Ziep now playing Bread's Everything I Own--yet another band that was pretty huge in their time but I don't think has ever turned up in a 10@10 for the early 70s--at least not in a helluva long while.
Indeed, another band that Dave tends to avoid despite their having had 12 Top 40 singles in 7 years.  Ironically, the Bread tune that has shown up most often was their lowest-charter (and only non-ballad), "Mother Freedom" (#37 peak).  I think he's played "Guitar Man" once or twice.

Of course the Brits love "Everything I Own" -- it's been a UK hit THREE times: the orig in '72, a reggae version that hit #1 by Ken Boothe (who?) in '74, and the Boy George cover of the Boothe arrangement (also #1)in '87.

So, even though historically it should be included, perhaps the insipidness of Bread causes Dave to ignore them?
 :lol:


You're actually more right than you realize -- Dave is, I've always thought, afraid to be inundated with disgruntled Fogheads calling to say "why are you playing that wimpy-ass crap?" That's why we only ever hear that ONE Carpenters song. So unless he decides to get a bug up his butt about "rehabilitating" Bread (the way he once did regarding ABBA), we'll continue to hear "Mother Freedom" and not much else.
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Re: why Dave doesn't play Bread
« Reply #32 on: August 05, 2007, 07:49:15 AM »
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Gary Ziep now playing Bread's Everything I Own--yet another band that was pretty huge in their time but I don't think has ever turned up in a 10@10 for the early 70s--at least not in a helluva long while.
Indeed, another band that Dave tends to avoid despite their having had 12 Top 40 singles in 7 years.  Ironically, the Bread tune that has shown up most often was their lowest-charter (and only non-ballad), "Mother Freedom" (#37 peak).  I think he's played "Guitar Man" once or twice.

Of course the Brits love "Everything I Own" -- it's been a UK hit THREE times: the orig in '72, a reggae version that hit #1 by Ken Boothe (who?) in '74, and the Boy George cover of the Boothe arrangement (also #1)in '87.
So, even though historically it should be included, perhaps the insipidness of Bread causes Dave to ignore them?
 :lol:
You're actually more right than you realize -- Dave is, I've always thought, afraid to be inundated with disgruntled Fogheads calling to say "why are you playing that wimpy-ass crap?" That's why we only ever hear that ONE Carpenters song. So unless he decides to get a bug up his butt about "rehabilitating" Bread (the way he once did regarding ABBA), we'll continue to hear "Mother Freedom" and not much else.
comparing ABBA to Bread?
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Re: why Dave doesn't play Bread
« Reply #33 on: August 05, 2007, 10:47:49 AM »
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Gary Ziep now playing Bread's Everything I Own--yet another band that was pretty huge in their time but I don't think has ever turned up in a 10@10 for the early 70s--at least not in a helluva long while.
Indeed, another band that Dave tends to avoid despite their having had 12 Top 40 singles in 7 years.  Ironically, the Bread tune that has shown up most often was their lowest-charter (and only non-ballad), "Mother Freedom" (#37 peak).  I think he's played "Guitar Man" once or twice.

Of course the Brits love "Everything I Own" -- it's been a UK hit THREE times: the orig in '72, a reggae version that hit #1 by Ken Boothe (who?) in '74, and the Boy George cover of the Boothe arrangement (also #1)in '87.
So, even though historically it should be included, perhaps the insipidness of Bread causes Dave to ignore them?
 :lol:
You're actually more right than you realize -- Dave is, I've always thought, afraid to be inundated with disgruntled Fogheads calling to say "why are you playing that wimpy-ass crap?" That's why we only ever hear that ONE Carpenters song. So unless he decides to get a bug up his butt about "rehabilitating" Bread (the way he once did regarding ABBA), we'll continue to hear "Mother Freedom" and not much else.
comparing ABBA to Bread?
 :lol:


Yes, in the sense that when he first played ABBA, hard-core rock-loving Fogheads used to call up and complain -- ABBA songs used to routinely show up in HitsFromHell sets.  But over time he got people to love ABBA.
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Re: why Dave doesn't play Bread
« Reply #34 on: August 05, 2007, 08:35:56 PM »
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Gary Ziep now playing Bread's Everything I Own--yet another band that was pretty huge in their time but I don't think has ever turned up in a 10@10 for the early 70s--at least not in a helluva long while.
Indeed, another band that Dave tends to avoid despite their having had 12 Top 40 singles in 7 years.  Ironically, the Bread tune that has shown up most often was their lowest-charter (and only non-ballad), "Mother Freedom" (#37 peak).  I think he's played "Guitar Man" once or twice.

Of course the Brits love "Everything I Own" -- it's been a UK hit THREE times: the orig in '72, a reggae version that hit #1 by Ken Boothe (who?) in '74, and the Boy George cover of the Boothe arrangement (also #1)in '87.
So, even though historically it should be included, perhaps the insipidness of Bread causes Dave to ignore them?
 :lol:
You're actually more right than you realize -- Dave is, I've always thought, afraid to be inundated with disgruntled Fogheads calling to say "why are you playing that wimpy-ass crap?" That's why we only ever hear that ONE Carpenters song. So unless he decides to get a bug up his butt about "rehabilitating" Bread (the way he once did regarding ABBA), we'll continue to hear "Mother Freedom" and not much else.
comparing ABBA to Bread?
 :lol:


Yes, in the sense that when he first played ABBA, hard-core rock-loving Fogheads used to call up and complain -- ABBA songs used to routinely show up in HitsFromHell sets.  But over time he got people to love ABBA.


Or maybe he just convinced the ABBA-lovers to come out, that it was OK to speak out about their ABBAphilia.
Let's get right to it.