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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on January 18, 2006, 09:10:49 AM
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Coffy -- she's black and she's bad!
Doobs, "Long Train Runnin'" to start.
can Ginger give us a "Jimmy Loves MaryAnne" trifecta?
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VHM the Greg Allman take on "These Days".
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Hows a bout a very country-ish Gregg Allman? I don't think I've heard this on the radio since I left St. Louis.
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Hows a bout a very country-ish Gregg Allman? I don't think I've heard this on the radio since I left St. Louis.
whenever Dave plays the Browne version, he says "next time the Greg Allman", but he's maybe played it once or twice.
Didn't catch who this "insufficiently breathless" song is -- new to me.
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"Soylent Green is PEOPLE!!!!"
talk about mind games...
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Didn't catch who this "in sufficiently breathless" song is -- new to me.
This is Captain Beyond. Only song by them I've ever heard & it's been ages. I love it tho, so major kudos to Ginger for digging it up.
ETA: This is approximately what Ginger said, but I got it from Allmusic - Captain Beyond was a rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1972 by ex-members of other prominent groups. Singer Rod Evans (b. January 19, 1947, Slough, Berkshire, England) had been with Deep Purple; drummer Bobby Caldwell had worked with Johnny Winter; and guitarist Larry Rheinhart (b. July 7, 1948, Florida) and Lee Dorman (b. September 15, 1945, St. Louis, MO) had been in Iron Butterfly. This lineup made their self-titled debut album for the Southern rock label Capricorn in 1972, after which Caldwell was replaced by Marty Rodriguez for their second album, Sufficiently Breathless (1973).
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Didn't catch who this "in sufficiently breathless" song is -- new to me.
This is Captain Beyond. Only song by them I've ever heard & it's been ages. I love it tho, so major kudos to Ginger for digging it up.
Kudos indeed; I can say with some certainty that it never got any NYC airplay. And here's some rare early Bonnie.
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PF, "Time", the only other song with multiple plays in three '73 sets. Hooray for variety!
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BOS "Dead Skunk"!!! yay Rufus' dad!
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PF, "Time", the only other song with multiple plays in three '73 sets. Hooray for variety!
Well now there's Nixon's "Man at the top..." news clip.
Wooohooo! Loudon Wainright "Dead Skunk" BOS of all three sets.
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PF, "Time", the only other song with multiple plays in three '73 sets. Hooray for variety!
Well now there's Nixon's "Man at the top..." news clip.
Wooohooo! Loudon Wainright "Dead Skunk" BOS of all three sets.
And the only song I can think of that includes the word "olfactory." Jay Farrar's got nothin' on Loudo...
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Well now there's Nixon's "Man at the top..." news clip.
which always reminds me of David Frye's bit, "I take the responsibility... but not the blame. Let me explain the difference. Those who take the blame lose their jobs... those who take responsibility do not."
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Well now there's Nixon's "Man at the top..." news clip.
which always reminds me of David Frye's bit, "I take the responsibility... but not the blame. Let me explain the difference. Those who take the blame lose their jobs... those who take responsibility do not."
That is Rumsfeld's favorite quote, too.
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Well now there's Nixon's "Man at the top..." news clip.
which always reminds me of David Frye's bit, "I take the responsibility... but not the blame. Let me explain the difference. Those who take the blame lose their jobs... those who take responsibility do not."
That is Rumsfeld's favorite quote, too.
LOL!