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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 15, 2006, 07:57:19 AM
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Some Paul Revere, perhaps?
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Some Paul Revere, perhaps?
damn, I'm almost as psychic as mshray! "Kicks", baby!
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Yardbirds, "Shapes of Things". 2 BOSs in a row so far.
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BOS3 Neil D., that Solitary Man. I smell a 10-way tie.
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"Time Won't Let Me" rates BOS4. Only the overplayed "When a Man Loves a Woman" is keeping this set from total perfection so far.
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"Time Won't Let Me" rates BOS4. Only the overplayed "When a Man Loves a Woman" is keeping this set from total perfection so far.
Damn, get here at 8:13 and it's already tune #5.
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hooray for the TV themes medley!
The other day KPIG played the Waybacks doing "Green Haze" (Green Acres lyrics to the tune of "Purple Haze").
And along comes Mary... wanna? Followed by Dylan. Everybody must get stoned indeed. Cute segue, Bob.
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hooray for the TV themes medley!
The one that really took me back was:
"It's about time. It's about space. It's about strange people in the strangest place."
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And along comes Mary... wanna?
Too late! She already came!
<rimshot>
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hooray for the TV themes medley!
The one that really took me back was:
"It's about time. It's about space. It's about strange people in the strangest place."
I LOVED that show. Only lasted a season. and when they exhausted all the astronauts-in-prehsitoric-times jokes, they brought the cavemen to modern-day LA to exhaust all of those jokes. Genius!
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another BOS Beatles (yay) "I Want To Tell You".
ETA: a Fab Four double-play! "Taxman" too!
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BOS #n-1, Beatles "I Want To Tell You".
I just realized that the intro Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" is copped almost note for note from the guitar on this.
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another BOS Beatles (yay) "I Want To Tell You".
ETA: a Fab Four double-play! "Taxman" too!
I thought it was called a 'twin-spin'.
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another BOS Beatles (yay) "I Want To Tell You".
ETA: a Fab Four double-play! "Taxman" too!
I thought it was called a 'twin-spin'.
In NYC, where WABC and WMCA were in a fierce Top 40 rivalry, WABC did "twin-spins", but it was called a (rhyming) "WMCA Double Play".
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So I switched to DDT since we ended so early and was rewarded with Bruce, "Incident on 57th St".
And the pimps swung their axes and said "Johnny... it's hard out here for a pimp!"
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Nice DDT segue from JT's "Traffic Jam" to ELO's "Night in the City". But I'm off to Ginger's '94 set.