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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on March 21, 2006, 09:01:08 AM
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GD, "Eyes of the World" to kick it off, after a thankfully brief listen to Sen. Sam Ervin doing "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
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I have that Senator Ervin track on one of my "Golden Throats" comps. Will send an MP3 if any of you really need to hear it in its entirety.
And this Dead track is sounding quite nice, though I wish the vocals were stronger. This is a Hunter lyric, I presume?
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BOS "Pressure Drop", mon.
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BOS "Pressure Drop", mon.
Oh yeah-ah-ah!
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"you can touch it if you want"
BOS2 that bitchin' clip from AG.
BOS3 Brooooce.
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BOS "Pressure Drop", mon.
Izzat Toots & the Maytals?
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BOS "Pressure Drop", mon.
Izzat Toots & the Maytals?
from the LP Funky Kingston. If you ever see it, buy it.
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I had to Google to find out this is Tommy Bolin, "Alexis". BOS for breakout-ness alone.
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according to KBCO's Now Playing feature this is The James Gang, "Alexis". Sounds good, & it's a new one on me.
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I had to Google to find out this is Tommy Bolin, "Alexis". BOS for breakout-ness alone.
Form AMG,
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Bang was the first record the James Gang recorded with Tommy Bolin, a former member of Zephyr. While the songs were still fairly undistinguished, Bolin's playing was imaginative and captivating, making the lack of interesting material forgivable.
1 Standing in the Rain Bolin 5:05
2 The Devil Is Singing Our Song Bolin, Tesar 4:22
3 Must Be Love Bolin, Cook 3:48
4 Alexis Bolin, Cook 5:07
5 Ride the Wind Bolin, Kenner 3:45
6 Got No Time or Trouble Bolin, Tesar 3:47
7 Rather Be Alone With You [Aka Song for Dale] Kenner 2:05
8 From Another Time Bolin, Tesar 4:00
9 Mystery Bolin, Tesar 6:10
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BOS "Ooh La La"!!!!!
...and don't we all?
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"ooh la la" indeed! Ginger rules, as usual -- a Deeper-Than-Deep Cuts kinda '73 set.
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Bobby Riggs clip into "Redneck Friend." LOL!
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Sounding good. No time to post too much.
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VHM "Hypnotized", closest we've come to an overplayed song -- and it's song #7. THAT's variety!
I'm assuming this LP was a late-'73 release; I always associate this song with early '74.
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"He-man drag in a glittering ballroom!" And nobody suspected Pete was, well, y'know?
ETA: I know "news" rhymes with "shoes", but for years i thought he was saying "the heroes are nude".
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Proxy for Davefish, "5:15" was a staple of the Stanford band, and when they played this they truly deserved to call themselves 'the world's largest rock 'n' roll band'.
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wow, Jesse Colin-Young, "Ridgetop". A Ginger shout-out to SF?
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What a wonderful set.
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wow, Jesse Colin-Young, "Ridgetop". A Ginger shout-out to SF?
10-way-tie!
Sure wish there was a good way to tape these sets for posterity.
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wow, Jesse Colin-Young, "Ridgetop". A Ginger shout-out to SF?
10-way-tie!
Sure wish there was a good way to tape these sets for posterity.
Indeed. Would have loved to have heard Oooh-La-La.
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BOS "Ooh La La"!!!!!
...and don't we all?
Sho nuff.
And for some trivia: Rod's remake of this in (1999?) was his final Top 40 hit.
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GD, "Eyes of the World" to kick it off, after a thankfully brief listen to Sen. Sam Ervin doing "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
I never hear EOTW on the radio, even though it's suitably bouncy, melodic, and Archie Bells and the Drells-ish!
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wow, Jesse Colin-Young, "Ridgetop". A Ginger shout-out to SF?
10-way-tie!
Sure wish there was a good way to tape these sets for posterity.
Indeed. Would have loved to have heard Oooh-La-La.
Urth:
I know you used to set the recorder on timer but that's a bit risky not knowing if a set will be worthy. Ginger reports the sets are NOT taped there so when it's done, it's a goner. No replays.
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Ginger reports the sets are NOT taped there so when it's done, it's a goner. No replays.
Whatever became of audio logkeeping for FCC purposes?
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Grateful Dead: Eyes of the world
Toots & Maytals: Pressure Drop
Bruce Springsteen: Growin’ Up
James Gang: Alexis
Elton John: Elderberry Wine
Faces: Ooh La La
Jackson Browne: Redneck Friend
Fleetwood Mac: Hypnotized
Who: 5:15
Jesse Colin Young: Ridgetop