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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on August 28, 2006, 08:03:25 AM
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early BOS REO, Rollin' with the changes.
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BOS to Macca makin' that whole damn thing work out. Try to see it his way!
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yipes, it's Macca "With a Little Luck". A little more luck and Bob woulda played a different song. :wink:
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I think I may take back that BOS: I'd forgotten how bloody LONG this instro passage is. Sheesh!
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Is this Eddie Money in need of some water? Guess he needs to refill his bong.
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The Money man rhymes "water" with "border".
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Is this Eddie Money in need of some water? Guess he needs to refill his bong.
LOL! It would be another 8 years before Ronnie Spector would redeem him.
"smack that horse in the ass
with my last dyin' gasp"
Yeesh.
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BOS2 the mighty 'oo, "New Song".
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oh, that Bob Seger -- he's Still The Same. BOS3.
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My mondegreen of set: "I was educated / at Woodstock." Really heard it this way all those years ago. Never wondered what Sam and Dave (or John and Dan) could have learned from John Sebastian.
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"play it, Steve!"
Well, of course the original's better, silly. But hey, it's a Chicago thang.
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My mondegreen of set: "I was educated / at Woodstock." Really heard it this way all those years ago. Never wondered what Sam and Dave (or John and Dan) could have learned from John Sebastian.
Me too! Didn't occur to me until much later that "Soul Man" was recorded 2 years before the festival.
John Sebastian was at Woodstock? Oh yeah. His first solo LP didn't come out until the following summer -- a great lost album that I think you'd just love, Gaz.
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My mondegreen of set: "I was educated / at Woodstock." Really heard it this way all those years ago. Never wondered what Sam and Dave (or John and Dan) could have learned from John Sebastian.
Me too! Didn't occur to me until much later that "Soul Man" was recorded 2 years before the festival.
John Sebastian was at Woodstock? Oh yeah. His first solo LP didn't come out until the following summer -- a great lost album that I think you'd just love, Gaz.
I should try and listen to that and the soon-to-be-reissued Wolfkings of L.A. from John Phillips in the same session. They'd make a great paired review, I imagine.
PS: I only cited Sebastian above b/c I was thinking of his memorable scene in the movie: He's tripping balls, trying to express to the crowd his joy that a baby's been born in the crowd. "That baby's gonna be far out, man . . ."
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I should try and listen to that and the soon-to-be-reissued Wolfkings of L.A. from John Phillips in the same session. They'd make a great paired review, I imagine.
indeed, both came out at the same time. The only song I know from the Phillips is "Mississippi", a wonderful tune that shoulda been a bigger hit. Dave played it once on a long-ago 1970 set, wish he'd haul it out one of these days.
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R.E.O. Speedwagon Roll with the Changes 20.2%
Patti Smith Because the Night 10.1%
Earth, Wind & Fire September 14.3%
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Listen to her Heart 5.0%
Paul McCartney & Wings With a Little Luck 10.1%
Eddie Money Gimme Some Water 3.4%
The Who New Song 7.6%
The Cars You're All I've Got Tonight 7.6%
Bob Seger Still the Same 7.6%
The Blues Brothers Soul Man 14.3%
REO Roolz!