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Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on September 04, 2006, 11:17:59 AM
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Wonder if KPOO's Judge works on Labor Day?
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Wonder if KPOO's Judge works on Labor Day?
'deed he do! Workin' like a mutha!
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OMGWTFLOL! Nolan Thomas, "Yo! Little Brother"!
Judge has been stellar all afternoon... interesting method: roughly an hour of all-1981 songs, followed by an hour of '82, etc.
Here's Jermaine Jackson, "Dynamite", his Arista debut from '84. And followed by Laid Back, "White Horse"!! "if you wanna be rich... you've got to be a bitch!" LOL!
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Wow, "Beat Box" by Art of Noise. Judge is meeting his quota of white people this hour!
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Closing the afternoon with Appollonia Six, "Sex Shooter", shootin' love in your direction!
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OK, this may be the TANC of the Week, if not the Month: The woman who came on KPOO after Judge played today's Second Stan Ridgeway Song I've Never Heard Before, "Rocking Chair". How weird is THAT?
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well THAT didn't last long: I went to listen to KCDX and I get a page that says "no such URL". Damn.
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Listening to DDT just for a change today, and they're playing a cover of Canned Heat's On the Road Again that's unquestionably Pete Townshend on vocals. I'm curious if it's him solo or a later Who track, but of course their log is running late today.
ETA: It finally caught up--it's Pete solo (which makes more sense) from an album called "Benefit for Maryville Academy." Never heard of it before.
And now we're getting Genesis' Deep in the Mother Lode, which DM dropped into a 78 set some weeks back.
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Listening to DDT just for a change today, and they're playing a cover of Canned Heat's On the Road Again that's unquestionably Pete Townshend on vocals. I'm curious if it's him solo or a later Who track, but of course their log is running late today.
ETA: It finally caught up--it's Pete solo (which makes more sense) from an album called "Benefit for Maryville Academy." Never heard of it before.
And now we're getting Genesis' Deep in the Mother Lode, which DM dropped into a 78 set some weeks back.
Hey Urth, my above post, re: KCDX is now obsolete -- musta been a temporary glitch. They're back and since you're in a Deep Tracks kinda mood, worth checking out.
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KCDX: Spirit, "Animal Zoo".
"much too fat and a little too long"
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one of those Alan Parsons tracks you know is him even if you've never heard it before: "Mammagamma"
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OMG, Nilsson, "Jump Into the Fire"! My day is complete.
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One Hit Wonder of the Day: Wadsworth Mansion, "Sweet Mary"
tikkatikkatikkattohopafreight!
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wow, Robert Palmer's version of "Some Guys Have All the Luck".
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'CDX-ing, INXS-ing, "Please (You Got That Need)", I don't think I've ever heard this before.
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You walked out of my dreams, and into my car, now you're my angel divine.
Haven't heard this from Ringo in ages.
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as if on cue: LRB, "Help Is On The Way"! What a great single.
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as if on cue: LRB, "Help Is On The Way"! What a great single.
Yup, beat me too it.
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707? WHO? "I Could Be Good For You", sounds like workmanlike '80s AOR fodder to me.
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I'm just a Jealous Guy
And I'm Expecting To Fly
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solo John Kay? WTF? Wow.
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Only the 2nd time I've ever heard this REO "Golden Country" song -- first was courtesy of Bob, maybe? or DDT?
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Free's version of "Fire & Water" -- did this come before or after Wilson Pickett's?
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DLR reaches down... between his legs... and eases the seat back.
and here's a "Wow!" -- Nilsson, "Gotta Get Up"
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Ms Ronstadt's lovely cover of "Desperado". This is quite the flashback.
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Ms Ronstadt's lovely cover of "Desperado". This is quite the flashback.
Just caught that. Yes, it's been ages since I last heard that.
Mike, do you recall a parody of Desperado called "Avocado" that included the tag line "you better let somebody eat you before it's too late"? Any idea who did it? Haven't heard that one for decades, I tellya.
And my stream just timed out, at the stroke of 1, it seems.
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Ms Ronstadt's lovely cover of "Desperado". This is quite the flashback.
Just caught that. Yes, it's been ages since I last heard that.
Mike, do you recall a parody of Desperado called "Avocado" that included the tag line "you better let somebody eat you before it's too late"? Any idea who did it? Haven't heard that one for decades, I tellya.
Google sez it's Weird Al (duh!), part of a "Food Medley" he did in 1985 ("Maneater" became "Spam-eater", etc etc, you can probably write your own).
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Ms Ronstadt's lovely cover of "Desperado". This is quite the flashback.
Just caught that. Yes, it's been ages since I last heard that.
Mike, do you recall a parody of Desperado called "Avocado" that included the tag line "you better let somebody eat you before it's too late"? Any idea who did it? Haven't heard that one for decades, I tellya.
Google sez it's Weird Al (duh!), part of a "Food Medley" he did in 1985 ("Maneater" became "Spam-eater", etc etc, you can probably write your own).
Shoulda guessed.
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Mr Seger, doin' a nice job on Rodney Crowell's "Shame on the Moon."
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Ms Ronstadt's lovely cover of "Desperado". This is quite the flashback.
Just caught that. Yes, it's been ages since I last heard that.
Mike, do you recall a parody of Desperado called "Avocado" that included the tag line "you better let somebody eat you before it's too late"? Any idea who did it? Haven't heard that one for decades, I tellya.
Google sez it's Weird Al (duh!), part of a "Food Medley" he did in 1985 ("Maneater" became "Spam-eater", etc etc, you can probably write your own).
Shoulda guessed.
I gotta say, tho', that
"what makes you think you're so holy?
you're gonna be guacamole"
is one of his more inspired rhymes.
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More Seger, live this time, "Nine Tonight". Is that what time he's meeting her... or what he's, er, giving her? :wink:
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Mott the Hoople does "Sweet Jane"; all the ladies roll their eyes.
I'd forgotten how good this was, haven't heard it in yonks.
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April Wine -- sounds like this ("Rock Myself to Sleep") is from their '80s comeback period. This is kinda like AC/DC Lite.
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Traveling Wilburys, "Margarita" -- not sure which "volume" this is from.
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Now HERE'S one I truly have not heard in decades: EJ, "Grow Some Funk of Your Own". He's trying to pick up a "senorita" but then he swoons about how "macho" her boyfriend is? LOL!
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The Pandas (?) who I have never heard of, doing "Walk". This sounds very Animals-like.
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out-of-left-field song of the afternoon: Gary US Bonds (with Daddy G), "School is Out".
followed by those saucer-shaped lights that put people uptight: Byrds, "Mr Spaceman".
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Mott the Hoople does "Sweet Jane"; all the ladies roll their eyes.
I'd forgotten how good this was, haven't heard it in yonks.
TANC: This song popped up out of the blue on my iTunes this afternoon, first time in months. I've got the whole London to Memphis comp on there--a great and concise collection of their hits and shoulda-beens.
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OK. I'm checking out KCDX while waiting for the replay.
Some stuff I've never heard,
8:41 pm - Rythm Corps - Common Ground (??)
8:45 pm - Blood, Sweat & Tears - Spinning Wheel
8:49 pm - Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
8:53 pm - Poco - Call It Love
8:56 pm - Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me
9:01 pm - Billy Joel - Pressure
9:04 pm - Caravan - Golf Girl (never heard)
9:09 pm - Sly & The Family Stone - I Want To Take You Higher
9:14 pm - Aerosmith - Mama Kin
9:19 pm - Soul Survivors - Expressway To Your Heart
9:21 pm - The Doors - Strange Days
9:24 pm - Donovan - Season Of The Witch
9:29 pm - Beatles - Flying (should I be embarrassed to never have heard this?)
9:31 pm - Young Rascals - See
9:36 pm - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Waiting
9:40 pm - Steppenwolf - Sookie, Sookie
9:43 pm - Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby McGee
9:48 pm - Bob Seger - the fire down below
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9:29 pm - Beatles - Flying (should I be embarrassed to never have heard this?)
Yes. :wink:
Actually, I'd say it's one of the 3 or 4 most-obscure Fab Four tunes, and their only (?) instrumental. It's from Magical Mystery Tour.
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9:29 pm - Beatles - Flying (should I be embarrassed to never have heard this?)
Yes. :wink:
Actually, I'd say it's one of the 3 or 4 most-obscure Fab Four tunes, and their only (?) instrumental. It's from Magical Mystery Tour.
In that case, I've heard it but have no recollection. MMT is the first album I ever got and still have.
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OK. I'm checking out KCDX while waiting for the replay.
Some stuff I've never heard,
8:41 pm - Rythm Corps - Common Ground (??)
8:45 pm - Blood, Sweat & Tears - Spinning Wheel
8:49 pm - Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
8:53 pm - Poco - Call It Love
8:56 pm - Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me
9:01 pm - Billy Joel - Pressure
9:04 pm - Caravan - Golf Girl (never heard)
9:09 pm - Sly & The Family Stone - I Want To Take You Higher
9:14 pm - Aerosmith - Mama Kin
9:19 pm - Soul Survivors - Expressway To Your Heart
9:21 pm - The Doors - Strange Days
9:24 pm - Donovan - Season Of The Witch
9:29 pm - Beatles - Flying (should I be embarrassed to never have heard this?)
9:31 pm - Young Rascals - See
9:36 pm - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Waiting
9:40 pm - Steppenwolf - Sookie, Sookie
9:43 pm - Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby McGee
9:48 pm - Bob Seger - the fire down below
You can't seriously mean you've never heard everything listed there? There are at least half a dozen songs that are classic rock staples. And I refuse to believe there's an Aerosmith song you've never heard.
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OK. I'm checking out KCDX while waiting for the replay.
Some stuff I've never heard,
8:41 pm - Rythm Corps - Common Ground (??)
8:45 pm - Blood, Sweat & Tears - Spinning Wheel
8:49 pm - Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
8:53 pm - Poco - Call It Love
8:56 pm - Van Morrison - And It Stoned Me
9:01 pm - Billy Joel - Pressure
9:04 pm - Caravan - Golf Girl (never heard)
9:09 pm - Sly & The Family Stone - I Want To Take You Higher
9:14 pm - Aerosmith - Mama Kin
9:19 pm - Soul Survivors - Expressway To Your Heart
9:21 pm - The Doors - Strange Days
9:24 pm - Donovan - Season Of The Witch
9:29 pm - Beatles - Flying (should I be embarrassed to never have heard this?)
9:31 pm - Young Rascals - See
9:36 pm - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - The Waiting
9:40 pm - Steppenwolf - Sookie, Sookie
9:43 pm - Janis Joplin - Me and Bobby McGee
9:48 pm - Bob Seger - the fire down below
You can't seriously mean you've never heard everything listed there? There are at least half a dozen songs that are classic rock staples. And I refuse to believe there's an Aerosmith song you've never heard.
I think she means the ones with comment in parentheses -- Rhythm Corps showed up on The Peak this morning, TANC. I've never heard "Golf Girl" either.
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'CDX continues to amaze:
The Animals - River Deep, Mountain High
Paul Revere & the Raiders - Ups And Downs
The Beatles - Honey Pie
Probably haven't heard that Beatles tune in decades.
and now here comes "Dolly Dagger"!
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I'm there too:
11:43 am - paul revere & the raiders - Ups And Downs
11:46 am - The Beatles - Honey Pie
11:49 am - Jimi Hendrix - Dolly Dagger
11:53 am - Blondie - Call Me
11:57 am - Stephen Stills - Johnny's Garden
12:00 pm - Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, Lay
Just turned a guy at work on to this.
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Oh. My. GOD! The Godfathers, "Birth School Work Death", a great late-'80s song that was quite the alt-radio fave in NY.
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the Mighty Zep, "How Many More Times". Oh, a few, Percy, a few.
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VERY impressive: Steve Forbert "You Cannot Win if You Do Not Play"
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I love de chunky mama!
Mamas & Papas, "Words of Love"
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yay! Cracker, "Eurotrash Girl".
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TANC: HoJo, "Life in One Day" twice in one day.
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wow, Dave Mason, "You Can All Join In", truly a long-lost flashback.
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oo! Mink DeVille's very Lou Reed-ish "Spanish Stroll". I just got the Mink DeVille anthology and can't wait to listen to it.
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oo! Mink DeVille's very Lou Reed-ish "Spanish Stroll". I just got the Mink DeVille anthology and can't wait to listen to it.
Nice! Let us know how it is, although I'm sure there are some real gems on there.
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'CDX-ing: Steve Miller, "My Dark Hour", new to me (early stuff, I assume) and it contains a riff that he'd later re-use in "Fly Like an Eagle".
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KRSH Soul Patrol -- Darryl Banks in da house!
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Betty Wright, Cleanin' up!
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no idea whose version of "Brown Eyed Girl" this is...
ETA: turns out it was El Chicano of "Viva Tirado" fame.
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WTF pairing of the week, on VIP's Beach Music show: Joey Ramone and General Johnson doing a slow-groovin' Beach version of (what else?) "Rockaway Beach". This is really wonderful.
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'CDX-ing: Steve Miller, "My Dark Hour", new to me (early stuff, I assume) and it contains a riff that he'd later re-use in "Fly Like an Eagle".
I know the song you mean, it's on an early greatest hits thing I got at Amoeba earlier this year. The first time I listened all the way through I heard that riff & excliamed out loud.
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Another Sat nite with JJ on KPOO -- he just played a song called "Mr Fix-it Man" by a female group called The Sisters Love, who included Merry Clayton and Odia Coates! Live'n'learn!
oo! Donny Hathaway, "Everthing is Everything".
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wow, the Love Unlimited vocal version of "Love's Theme" -- I don't think I've ever heard this before.