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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on June 28, 2006, 09:01:07 AM
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no expectations. This Ziggy Marley ("Joy and Blues"?) is new to me.
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no expectations. This Ziggy Marley ("Joy and Blues"?) is new to me.
New to me too, and now here's Sarah MacLachlan that I don't think I've heard either.
'Course I was in Taiwan then & missed a lot of stuff.
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no expectations. This Ziggy Marley ("Joy and Blues"?) is new to me.
New to me too, and now here's Sarah MacLachlan that I don't think I've heard either.
'Course I was in Taiwan then & missed a lot of stuff.
new to me as well... KFOG & Live 105 didn't really discover Ms MacLachlan until a few years later, iirc.
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BOS #1 Lemonheads, "Into Your Arms". Dave oughta play that sometime, methinks.
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Cray & King, "Playin' With My Friends" -- here's one I actually remember from KFOG in '93.
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Never heard this either but the Now Playing feature sez this is William Orbit, "Water from a Vine Leaf".
I kinda like it, cross between Enigma & Enya.
ETA: Ginger sez that was Beth Orton on vocals...interesting.
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Never heard this either but the Now Playing feature sez this is William Orbit, "Water from a Vine Leaf".
I kinda like it, cross between Enigma & Enya.
dead-on description! And also new to me -- Mr Orbit went on to work with Madonna, no?
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Never heard this either but the Now Playing feature sez this is William Orbit, "Water from a Vine Leaf".
I kinda like it, cross between Enigma & Enya.
dead-on description! And also new to me -- Mr Orbit went on to work with Madonna, no?
You're right, among others (see below). I knew nothing about this guy until today, though I had heard of Strange Cargo.
William Orbit began his musical career in the new wave band Torch Song. Even while the group recorded several albums for IRS, Orbit remained in the studio to learn the ropes and began producing and remixing for artists including Sting, Madonna, Prince, the Human League, Erasure, and Belinda Carlisle. Orbit concurrently recorded his own material, and released his first solo album, Orbit, in 1987. That same year, he inaugurated the ambient project Strange Cargo, which released follow-up albums in 1990 and 1993.
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and now the BNLs, years before KFOG discovered them, with a "Studio C" track.
"Milli Vanilli taight you to blame it on the rain..."
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BOS Broooce, "Streets of Philly". Where the sun always shines, apparently.
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VHM Belly, "Feed the Tree", a Live 105 staple that year.
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Tuned in just in time for Feed the Tree--Juliana Hatfield? Breeders? Throwing Muses? I think it's JH, but can't recall. Anyway, BOS.
ETA: SHould have looked first. It was Belly, written by Tanya Donnelly. Same diff.
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BOS #3, Tanya Donelly & Belly, "Feed the Tree".
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Tuned in just in time for Feed the Tree--Juliana Hatfield? Breeders? Throwing Muses? I think it's JH, but can't recall. Anyway, BOS
Breeders is close, she & Kim Deal were bandmates.
ETA: got a phone call & hit submit first, but remembered immediately that of course Throwing Muses is an even better guess.
For a wrong answer, Urth, you sure got a lot right. Except the Juliana Hatfield part, that is.
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Tuned in just in time for Feed the Tree--Juliana Hatfield? Breeders? Throwing Muses? I think it's JH, but can't recall. Anyway, BOS
Breeders is close, she & Kim Deal were bandmates.
The Belly Breeders -- now THAT'd be a good band name.
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BOS #4, Danny Gatton. Big Rick sometimes plays this as his 5:01 Blues entry.
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Tuned in just in time for Feed the Tree--Juliana Hatfield? Breeders? Throwing Muses? I think it's JH, but can't recall. Anyway, BOS
Breeders is close, she & Kim Deal were bandmates.
ETA: got a phone call & hit submit first, but remembered immediately that of course Throwing Muses is an even better guess.
For a wrong answer, Urth, you sure got a lot right. Except the Juliana Hatfield part, that is.
For some reason, I tend to mentally lump all those bands/musicians together. Could be the Tanya Donnelly factor, who knows? They were all in their heyday about the same time--early 90s was a fertile time for women on the rock charts.
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Well between 89-92 Donelly was in Throwing Muses, then the Breeeders & then formed Belly. Not aware that she had any connection to Hatfield.
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Well between 89-92 Donelly was in Throwing Muses, then the Breeeders & then formed Belly. Not aware that she had any connection to Hatfield.
I think they were friends; either way they had very similar vocal styles.
Re McLachlan, I don't know what song Ginger played, but my intro was in 1994 when Cleveland's modern-rock station started playing "Possession" and I was transfixed. Same station that intro'd me to BNL's "Jane," producing sledgehammers with both.
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BOS Broooce, "Streets of Philly". Where the sun always shines, apparently.
Have you seen this show? I laughed so much, yet so uncomfortably, that I've got very mixed feelings about it.
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BOS Broooce, "Streets of Philly". Where the sun always shines, apparently.
Have you seen this show? I laughed so much, yet so uncomfortably, that I've got very mixed feelings about it.
watched a couple eps last season, didn't think it was "must-see TV". But it was better than F/X's other sitcom, "Starved", the one about how hilarious eating disorders are (from the astoundingly talentless Eric Schaefer, no relation). Watching people vomit their lunch -- oh yeah, that's killer.
Pushing the envelope, political-correctness-wise, is a double-edged sword, and "Sunny" kinda falls on that sword a bit too often. Carlos Mencia, on the other hand, I find hilarious.
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freakin' A! Danny Gatton? I loved his style. Harlem Nocturne is one of my faves too. Was it awesome?
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th
Today's year: 1993
Ziggy Marley/Joy and Blues
Sarah McLachlan/Hold On
TV THEME FROM: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
Lemonheads/Into Your Arms
BB King & Robert Cray/Playin' with my Friends
William Orbit/Water from a Vine Leaf
Barenaked Ladies/Blame it on Me (KBCO Studio C)
MOVIE CLIP FROM: Philadelphia
Bruce SpringsteenStreets of Philadelphia
Belly/Feed the Tree
Sheryl Crow/Can't Cry Anymore
MOVIE CLIP FROM: Grumpy Old Men
Danny Gatton/Harlem Nocturne