10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on August 28, 2006, 11:54:56 AM
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the KPOO blues show gets a head start on Judge with a JB twin-spin: "Say it Loud" and "I Got Ants in My Pants" (and I needs to dance... so big fine mama won't you give me a chance?)
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Judge plays Aretha's cover of "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)", new to me.
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Judge plays Aretha's cover of "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)", new to me.
Me too. Too bad the record sounded like Judge had taken it to the beach without a jacket. Sucka was skippin' like a mofo....
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Judge plays Aretha's cover of "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind)", new to me.
Me too. Too bad the record sounded like Judge had taken it to the beach without a jacket. Sucka was skippin' like a mofo....
it's from Young Gifted & Black, circa '72 (it's also got "Rock Steady" and "Daydreaming"). Musta been his original copy.
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Judge follows Bohannon Bohannon Bohannon Bohannon with the song DeLaSoul sampled on "Me Myself & I" -- "the Girl's a Freak"?
"something about the music -- it got into my pants"
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Rick James & Roxanne Shante, "Loosey's Rap".
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Oh My! Prince, "If I Was Your Girlfriend".
"can I make you breakfast sometime?"
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"I see the want in your blue eyes..." CG plays Lobo.
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OMG! David Essex, "Lamplight", which sounds like T-Rex meets Leon Russell.
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more British loveliness: Marmalade, "Reflections of My Life"
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only on WLNG could you go from Andy Williams to Steve Miller and find it not at all unusual.
The Williams was "Can't Get Used to Losing You", my favorite song in 1963 when I was 7. Re-done (amazingly) as a ska rave-up 20 years later by the English Beat!
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"when I say I'm in love, you best believe I'm in love, L-U-V!"
The Shangri-Las give 'im a great big kiss MWAH!.
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Dionne W. promises no more "Promises, Promises". Trivia: the Bacharach/David Broadway hit "Promises Promises" was a musical version of what Oscar-winning film?
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VIP-ing with pleasure: Honey Cone's little-heard "While You're Out Lookin' for Sugar" (somebody's gonna take your honey and be gone!)
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Lyric of the Day, so far:
"His love was like a spinning top
That I knew one day would stop"
Wha??
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"Stay With Me Baby" -- not sure if this is the Lorraine Ellison orig, or some other soul diva, but it's killer. Covered most famously by Ms. Midler in The Rose.
and ooo! it's Stevie, with a Ribbon in the Sky for his love.
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Maxine Nightengale redux!
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I've been tuned into Wolfgangs Vault.
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"It Would Take a Strong Strong Man", Rick Astley's glorious faux-Motown ballad (with Fake-George Benson flourishes). One of my top ten singles of the '80s, probably.
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VIP is just killing me today! Eurythmics, "There Must Be An Angel Playing Stevie's Harmonica." Sublime.
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Aretha - Love the One You're With
first time I've heard her do this.
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Recently heard at the Vault:
Little Feat
On Your Way Down
02/14/1976 Winterland
Van Morrison
Brown Eyed Girl/It Stoned Me
04/26/1970 Fillmore West
Tower of Power
Social Lubrication
03/06/1971 Fillmore West
Terry Reid
Summer Sequence
12/15/1968 Fillmore West
Grateful Dead
Easy Wind
05/15/1970 Fillmore East
Mothers of Invention
Cruising For Burgers
11/06/1970 Fillmore West
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Oh Pretty Woman
10/14/1966 Fillmore Auditorium
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Doing the KCDX Phoenix ultra-large playlist Classic Rock thing. Unlike the NFL, they still play Gary Glitter!
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Good gawd almighty -- Sweathog doing "Hallelujah", which I haven't heard in 35 years.
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from Sweathog... to Little River band... to the Pretenders little-heard "Thumbelina". That's some serious range!
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"Come Sail Away"... Mmmm... Cheeze for lunch!
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obscure F.Mac for Geoff: "Show me a Smile" -- I dunno what LP this is from.
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"just give me bread & water
put a guitar in my hand
'cause all i need is music
and the Free Electric Band"
Albert Hammond's glorious almost-hit.
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nice segue: from Donovan's "Season of the Witch" to the Beatles (yay), "Flying". Has Dave ever played this in a Strictly Instrumental set?
even more psychedelic: Rascals, "See". Discover who you really am!
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Lyric of the Day, so far:
"His love was like a spinning top
That I knew one day would stop"
Wha??
Dreidel, dreidel, dreidel . . .
PS: Impressive song selections this p.m., wish I'd gotten to hear them!
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another "wow": Moby Grape, "Changes" followed by Velvet Underground, "What Goes On". amazing.
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TANC: Ms. Ronstadt's "Silver Threads & Golden Needles", just days after I heard the Dusty Springfield original version for the first time.
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article from the LA Times (March 2006) on the station (KCDX) I've been swooning over this afternoon:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-kcdx1may01,1,7203453.story?page=1&coll=la-headlines-entnews
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OMFG, Alice Cooper "Be My Lover". What an afternoon of music this has been.
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an even whiter shade of pale: Procol Harum, "Repent Walpurgis".
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article from the LA Times (March 2006) on the station (KCDX) I've been swooning over this afternoon:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-fi-kcdx1may01,1,7203453.story?page=1&coll=la-headlines-entnews
Thanks for posting that. I enjoyed and will be checking out KCDX.
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Can you add the KCDX link to the front page?
I'm doing my own free form i Tunes groove,
Day After Day
Forever Autumn
You Ought To Be With Me
Don't Leave Me This Way
Westbound #9
Fight the Power
Firecracker
Midnite Cruiser
Under the Bridge
See Me Feel Me/Listening To You
Pinball Wizard
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Can you add the KCDX link to the front page?
done in MP3. Do we need the WM link too?
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Can you add the KCDX link to the front page?
done in MP3. Do we need the WM link too?
Maybe? The mp3 link brought up Music Match on my system and I clicked something and down it went.
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Can you add the KCDX link to the front page?
done in MP3. Do we need the WM link too?
Maybe? The mp3 link brought up Music Match on my system and I clicked something and down it went.
You should be able to train iTunes easily enough to open these kind of files. That's what happens on my system.
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CGSS plays "Just an Illusion" by Imagination, a fab track that should've been a bigger US hit.
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Stevie's "Part Time Lover"
"We are undercover fascists on the run."
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KRSH Soul Patrol in full effect! JB is "Bewildered". I know how he feels.
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"she can be covered with a rash
long as she got some cash"
"First I Look at the Purse", a fab '60s nugget.
Followed by War's lovely "All Day Music".
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Hoo Lawd! "Misty Blue". Turnin' the flicker to a flame.
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Chuck Berry lookin' for "Nadine."
"I was campaign shoutin' like a Southern diplomat."
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oh my! Ree-Ree's cover of "Son of a Preacher Man"! say hallelujah!
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Another not-heard-before: 'Retha's take on Son of a Preacher Man.
And hearing Nadine reminds me--before Radio Birdman, I had dinner last night with a couple of friends whose band just came back from opening a show for Chuck Berry at some club in St. Louis. Said he's still pretty particular (all kinds of rules and restrictions in their contract). And said he still rocks.
Wow, it's a SOAPM twin-spin!!!
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Another not-heard-before: 'Retha's take on Son of a Preacher Man.
And hearing Nadine reminds me--before Radio Birdman, I had dinner last night with a couple of friends whose band just came back from opening a show for Chuck Berry at some club in St. Louis. Said he's still pretty particular (all kinds of rules and restrictions in their contract). And said he still rocks.
Wow, it's a SOAPM twin-spin!!!
truly fabuloso. And the orig "Piece o' my Heart", which has become one of my all-time faves.
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Well, they're letting us leave at 1:00 (!) -- have a great 3-day weekend all, I'm sure I'll be checking in periodically.
oo, wait -- it's the orig "Hello Stranger", not the remake by Whinyface.
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Well, they're letting us leave at 1:00 (!) -- have a great 3-day weekend all, I'm sure I'll be checking in periodically.
oo, wait -- it's the orig "Hello Stranger", not the remake by Whinyface.
Wish I could say that--we have to get content ready to go up on the site for the entire 3 day weekend. So I'll likely be here for a couple more hours. Grrrr.
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Another fab sat nite with JJ on KPOO -- he plays Rufus w/Chaka doing their cover of "Jive Talkin'"!
And that's followed by one of my fave song titles of all time: "If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It". (Too bad he didn't follow that with "Wide Receiver"! LOL!)
and now the wonderful "Whodunit" by Tavares. "Kojak, won'tcha bring her back!"
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Clever segue: 100 Proof's new-to-me "She Put a 90-Day Freeze on Love", followed by The Isleys, "She Put My Love in the Layaway".
and now Foster Sylvers, "Misdemeanor", and The Ohio Players, "Skin Tight". "Bad bad misses in those skin-tight britches" -- surely the original lyric substituted "bitches" for "misses", no?
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Little Steven's doing his annual Back-to-School show. The usual suspects, sure -- "Rock'n'Roll High School", "Be True to Your School", great Dangerfield clips from Back to School, etc. But a delight nonetheless.
And -- oo! -- now Ray Davies wishes he could be like David Watts. Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa!
ETA: (and TANC): hey Urth -- Steven's "Coolest Song in the World" this week is by... Radio Birdman!
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Little Steven's doing his annual Back-to-School show. The usual suspects, sure -- "Rock'n'Roll High School", "Be True to Your School", great Dangerfield clips from Back to School, etc. But a delight nonetheless.
And -- oo! -- now Ray Davies wishes he could be like David Watts. Fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa-fa!
ETA: (and TANC): hey Urth -- Steven's "Coolest Song in the World" this week is by... Radio Birdman!
Being as they are on tour in the US thru next weekend, I am not at all surprised to hear this. And I would fully expect that Steven will be in attendance when they hit Irving Plaza in New York on Friday. The man knows his rock and roll.