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Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:06:25 AM
"My Sharona's Southbound Suarez"
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:16:49 AM
that sexy voice again, "Dance Away", BOS #1.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:20:20 AM
BOS Neil, My My Hey Hey or Hey Hey My My -- I get the titles confused on the "hard" and "soft" versions of this song.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:24:27 AM
BOS2 this little-played BadCo tune.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:26:05 AM
I like their trivia question today, and I have no idea of the answer.

WDRV Music Trivia
 
The song "Heartache Tonight" was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther and, who else?

A) Bob Seger
B) Jackson Browne
C) Stephen Stills
D) James Taylor
E) Joe Cocker
 
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:27:29 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
BOS2 this little-played BadCo tune.


Me too, except I'm up to BOS #3 already for "Evil Wind".

fwiw, Neil's title was "Hey Hey My My (Black)"
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:28:18 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
I like their trivia question today, and I have no idea of the answer.

WDRV Music Trivia
 
The song "Heartache Tonight" was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther and, who else?

A) Bob Seger
B) Jackson Browne
C) Stephen Stills
D) James Taylor
E) Joe Cocker
 


I'll guess Seger, since the Eagles also collaborated with him on his Against the Wind LP.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:29:31 AM
He's a weiner, he's a seener. Do you want his autograph?
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:31:42 AM
Woo Hoo! BOS3 Rupert H.  I just got the reissue of his brilliant Widescreen in the mail the other day.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:32:03 AM
VHM "Breakfast In America" just because I suddenly realized there is another way to interpret the line "not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot."

I always heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [but then again] I never seem to get a lot [of girlfriends]."  

But now I heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [because] I never seem to get a lot [of sex from her]."
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:33:12 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
I like their trivia question today, and I have no idea of the answer.

WDRV Music Trivia
 
The song "Heartache Tonight" was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther and, who else?

A) Bob Seger
B) Jackson Browne
C) Stephen Stills
D) James Taylor
E) Joe Cocker
 


I'll guess Seger, since the Eagles also collaborated with him on his Against the Wind LP.


My guess as well, just because I think it sounds like a Seger song.  Didn't know of any conncetions between him the Iggles until your post.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:34:37 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Woo Hoo! BOS3 Rupert H.  I just got the reissue of his brilliant Widescreen in the mail the other day.


Woo Hoo indeed, but I was too busy with other posts to exclaim immediately.

(note to self: get one of those typing CD ROM's & increase typing speed & accuracy)
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:34:37 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
I like their trivia question today, and I have no idea of the answer.

WDRV Music Trivia
 
The song "Heartache Tonight" was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther and, who else?

A) Bob Seger
B) Jackson Browne
C) Stephen Stills
D) James Taylor
E) Joe Cocker
 


I'll guess Seger, since the Eagles also collaborated with him on his Against the Wind LP.


My guess as well, just because I think it sounds like a Seger song.  Didn't know of any conncetions between him the Iggles until your post.


That's them singing backup on "Fire Lake", which I believe Frey co-wrote.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:35:53 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
VHM "Breakfast In America" just because I suddenly realized there is another way to interpret the line "not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot."

I always heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [but then again] I never seem to get a lot [of girlfriends]."  

But now I heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [because] I never seem to get a lot [of sex from her]."


that's funny, I've always had the 2nd interpretation, the first had never occurred to me!
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:36:48 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
I like their trivia question today, and I have no idea of the answer.

WDRV Music Trivia
 
The song "Heartache Tonight" was written by Don Henley, Glenn Frey, J.D. Souther and, who else?

A) Bob Seger
B) Jackson Browne
C) Stephen Stills
D) James Taylor
E) Joe Cocker
 


I'll guess Seger, since the Eagles also collaborated with him on his Against the Wind LP.


My guess as well, just because I think it sounds like a Seger song.  Didn't know of any conncetions between him the Iggles until your post.


That's them singing backup on "Fire Lake", which I believe Frey co-wrote.


Okay, I voted for Seger & that's the right answer, but Jackson Browne is getting 45.5% of the vote.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:38:07 AM
VHM Mr Petty and his complex kid. Or maybe he just has a complex.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:39:52 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
VHM "Breakfast In America" just because I suddenly realized there is another way to interpret the line "not much of a girlfriend, I never seem to get a lot."

I always heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [but then again] I never seem to get a lot [of girlfriends]."  

But now I heard it as "not much of a girlfriend, [because] I never seem to get a lot [of sex from her]."


that's funny, I've always had the 2nd interpretation, the first had never occurred to me!


LOL!  When that song came out I was an insecure 16-year-old who practically never had any girlfriends, so jsut getting a girlfriend was hard enough.  I'm sure it never occurred to me to complain about how much sex I might get from one if I had one that would deign to have sex with me in the first place.

Woo Hoo!!  BOS #4 Molly Hatchet!
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:41:02 AM
BOS4 Molly F---in' Hatchet, "Flirtin' With Disaster". Best. Skynyrd. Imitation. Ever.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:42:13 AM
hey Mike where did your 15000th post occur?
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:43:09 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
hey Mike where did your 15000th post occur?


DAMN!!! I didn't even notice!  Thanks for pointing it out.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:43:22 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
BOS4 Molly F---in' Hatchet, "Flirtin' With Disaster". Best. Skynyrd. Imitation. Ever.


I love the part where he adds "...and you are too baby!"
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 08:44:13 AM
Quote from: "RGMike"
Quote from: "mshray"
hey Mike where did your 15000th post occur?


DAMN!!! I didn't even notice!  Thanks for pointing it out.


I counted about 15 posts on this & the Peak thread, so it was before that.

ETA:  Saturday night I commented that somewhere south of the border on Sunday we would turn 100,000 miles on our car & then we likewise missed it until we were up to about 100,040.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 06, 2006, 08:45:18 AM
Quote from: "mshray"
Quote from: "RGMike"
BOS4 Molly F---in' Hatchet, "Flirtin' With Disaster". Best. Skynyrd. Imitation. Ever.


I love the part where he adds "...and you are too baby!"


Proxy WOS for Gaz.  Our Mr. McCombs would make a terrible spy -- they'd just have to lock him in a room and play nonstop Southern Rock and he'd crack like an egg.
Title: The Drive, 9/6/06: 1979
Post by: RGMike on September 07, 2006, 07:56:08 AM
The Knack - My Sharona   8.9%
Led Zeppelin  - Southbound Suarez   7.8%
Pink Floyd -  Comfortably Numb   6.7%
Roxy Music  - Dance Away   10.0%
Neil Young -  Hey, Hey, My My   22.3%
Bad Company -   Evil Wind   16.4%
Supertramp -  Breakfast in America   5.9%
Rupert Holmes -  Escape (The Pina Colada Song)   7.1%
Tom Petty & Heartbreakers  - Shadow of a Doubt (A Complex Kid)   5.2%
Molly Hatchett - Flirtin' with Disaster   9.7%

Neil wins handily.