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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on September 06, 2006, 09:02:28 AM
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"You have something sweet. Give it to me!"
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This is '75 again, no? or '74? BOS Phoebe, at any rate.
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This is '75 again, no? or '74? BOS Phoebe, at any rate.
'74 it is. Neil walks on!
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This is '75 again, no? or '74? BOS Phoebe, at any rate.
See, there's another example of my inferior typing skills.
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"I guess you heard about the Bermuda Triangle, there's something goin' on."
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BOS II, Godfather II.
oo! F.Mac, "Hypnotized, part 2", er "Bermuda Triangle".
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BOS3 Jackson Browne. "Everybody's gonna get wet!"
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OMG! BOS4 Tom Waits. "I never saw the East Coast, until I moved to the West"
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that commercial for the concert with Megadeath and Lamb of God is freakin' (and unintentionally) hilarious.
BOS5 the Dan, Any Major Dude. "have you ever seen a squonk's tears?" -- no, but I heard "Squonk" the other day.
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Arnold on the Dating Game!
Followed by Lynyrd Skynyrd, sounding just like Molly Hatchet. LOL!
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Arnold on the Dating Game!
Followed by Lynyrd Skynyrd, sounding just like Molly Hatchet. LOL!
I was gonna give a big ole HOLEEE SHIT on the Dating Game clip, but yer a bit off on the second comment - Molly Hatchet is strictly a guitar outfit & never had anything like the keyboard & horn arrangements on this.
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BOS5 Marley, mon, "Lively Up Yourself"
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BOS5 Marley, mon, "Lively Up Yourself"
This has not only been a typically great Ginger set, but at this point we've got a '74 flavor that I can't recall anyone else giving us. Not quite sure how to describe it.
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Wow! Who the *bleep* is Timmy Thomas!? It never occurred to me that Sade was doing a cover song, and the longer it goes on, the clearer it becomes that she did an amazingly faithful cover at that.
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Arnold on the Dating Game!
Followed by Lynyrd Skynyrd, sounding just like Molly Hatchet. LOL!
I was gonna give a big ole HOLEEE SHIT on the Dating Game clip, but yer a bit off on the second comment - Molly Hatchet is strictly a guitar outfit & never had anything like the keyboard & horn arrangements on this.
I was just riffing on my Hatchett/Skynyrd comment from Bob's set :wink:
As to your "flavor" comment, one thing that jumps out is the fact that Ginger plays Waits quite often, and Dave doesn't play him nearly as much as you'd think he would/should. Ditto Little Feat.
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Wow! Who the *bleep* is Timmy Thomas!? It never occurred to me that Sade was doing a cover song, and the longer it goes on, the clearer it becomes that she did an amazingly faithful cover at that.
Seriously? This was a big hit in early '74 and Dave's played it more than once.
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BOS5 Marley, mon, "Lively Up Yourself"
This has not only been a typically great Ginger set, but at this point we've got a '74 flavor that I can't recall anyone else giving us. Not quite sure how to describe it.
That original version of "Why Can't We Live Together" & the Marley, paired with the Skynyrd & now the Little Feat makes for a very unusually effective set. Southern boogie & Reggae, who'd a thunk it ?
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Wow! Who the *bleep* is Timmy Thomas!? It never occurred to me that Sade was doing a cover song, and the longer it goes on, the clearer it becomes that she did an amazingly faithful cover at that.
Seriously? This was a big hit in early '74 and Dave's played it more than once.
Well I'll take your word for it, but it's not in the Db. Having checked to see that it reached number 3 on the Pop Charts (in 1973!), I guess I must have heard it when I was ten, but I really can't recall it, more's the pity.
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I was just riffing on my Hatchett/Skynyrd comment from Bob's set :wink:
I know, just keepin' you honest. wink wink back atcha.
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Wow! Who the *bleep* is Timmy Thomas!? It never occurred to me that Sade was doing a cover song, and the longer it goes on, the clearer it becomes that she did an amazingly faithful cover at that.
Seriously? This was a big hit in early '74 and Dave's played it more than once.
Huh. I could swear I have it on a recording someplace, but you've got my DB, so either I'm mistaken (most likely) or there's an uncataloged set somewhere in my archive.
Btw, Steve Winwood also did a fairly faithful cover of WDWLT a couple of years ago. I think it might even be on one of the Live From the Archives discs, as he played it at KaBoom the year he headlined.