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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 07:27:26 AM
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Tubes, "Whaddya Want From Life". And the playlist shows something called "Say It Ain't So" by Murray Head -- dunno if that's the same song Roger Daltrey did 2 years later.
"A dream date, in kneepads, with Paul Williams"
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BOS The Knights Who Say "Ni!"
BOS2 Broooce, "The Night", one from Born To Run you rarely hear.
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BOS3 Macca and his dear old friend and confidante, Mademoiselle Kitty.
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Linda Ronstadt - When Will I Be Loved
Grateful Dead - Franklin's Tower
Paul Simon - 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover
Murray Head - Say it Ain't So
Pink Floyd - Have A Cigar
Tubes - What Do You Want From Life
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Bruce Springsteen - Night
Paul McCartney - Venus And Mars / Rock Show
Nils Lofgren - Keith Don't Go (Ode to the Glimmer Twin)
wow, BOS4 to the Lofgren, haven't heard that in ages.
ETA: the Murray Head was indeed the same song coverdd by Roger Daltrey in 1977.
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wow, BOS4 to the Lofgren, haven't heard that in ages.
ETA: the Murray Head was indeed the same song coverdd by Roger Daltrey in 1977.
I have never even heard of those two songs, much less heard them.
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wow, BOS4 to the Lofgren, haven't heard that in ages.
ETA: the Murray Head was indeed the same song covered by Roger Daltrey in 1977.
I have never even heard of those two songs, much less heard them.
Lofgren's solo stuff was always popular on NYC FM prog stations, even tho' it didn't sell many copies. I'll always remember the Daltrey version of "Say It Ain't So" because one NY deejay played it immediately after announcing the news of Elvis' death that summer.
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wow, BOS4 to the Lofgren, haven't heard that in ages.
ETA: the Murray Head was indeed the same song covered by Roger Daltrey in 1977.
I have never even heard of those two songs, much less heard them.
Lofgren's solo stuff was always popular on NYC FM prog stations, even tho' it didn't sell many copies. I'll always remember the Daltrey version of "Say It Ain't So" because one NY deejay played it immediately after announcing the news of Elvis' death that summer.
Lofgren's Cry Tough album got a good bit of airplay out here as well, although I think Keith Don't Go is on his prior self-titled album. And when I've seen Nils do a solo set (at a couple of different Bridge concerts) he's always done Keith Don't Go.