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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on September 14, 2006, 09:03:44 AM
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Proxy for Rod, J. Geils got to give us the TOTHC.
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Proxy for Rod, J. Geils got to give us the TOTHC.
woofa toofa goofa loofa! a sledgehammer year.
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woo baby, give it to me.
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a sledgehammer year.
Is this tune playing "mind games" with you?
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subject line date change needed. Mind games!
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a sledgehammer year.
Is this tune playing "mind games" with you?
"'yes' is the answer"
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oo! the 'oo! I'm guessing that was a clip from Top of the Pops?
"pretty girls diggin' prettier women"
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BOS Who.
Awesome set.
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OMG, BOS2 Mr Simon. (#1 was Geils.)
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subject line date change needed. Mind games!
???
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subject line date change needed. Mind games!
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Go to the main page and it says 9/13 for today.
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OMG, BOS2 Mr Simon. (#1 was Geils.)
Wow. One mans ceiling is another mans floor.
Nice.
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BOS3 Mr Cliff, "Sitting in Limbo".
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subject line date change needed. Mind games!
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Go to the main page and it says 9/13 for today.
Fixed it.
BOS #3 Jimmy Cliff, Sitting in Limbo.
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J-5 for Alpha-Bits!!! Super Duper BOS.
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Did I miss Floyd?
VHM Ramblin Man
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Lawd, I was bawn a VHM.
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wow, I never realized Bonnie did this Randy Newman tune BEFORE he did.
BOS4.
"it takes a whole lotta medicine
for me to pretend I'm somebody else"
I usually pretend to be Marvin, gettin' it on.
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Wooo Guilty.
VHM Lets get it on.
Don't you know how sweet and wonderful, life can be
I'm askin you baby, to get it on with me
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VHM Lets get it on.
"You KNOW what I'm talkin' about!"
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BOS5 Westworld. One of the few films directed (rather well, I thought) by novelist Michael Chrichton. His first, in fact.
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"Sufficiently Breathless"? New to me.-
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"Sufficiently Breathless"? New to me.-
Nice. Initially sounded like Zep.
It's Captain Beyond, http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/1129388/a/Sufficiently+Breathless.htm
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"Sufficiently Breathless"? New to me.-
Nice. Initially sounded like Zep.
Captain Beyond.
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Nice long set. I'm ready for Dave!
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"Sufficiently Breathless"? New to me.-
My computer froze up on me although the stream was still working, so I just sat there listening to this. I heard this back in the day on KSHE 95 in St. Louis, and KBCO has played it before as well.
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The following is from January 18th:
Didn't catch who this "sufficiently breathless" song is -- new to me.
This is Captain Beyond. Only song by them I've ever heard & it's been ages. I love it tho, so major kudos to Ginger for digging it up.
ETA: This is approximately what Ginger said, but I got it from Allmusic - Captain Beyond was a rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1972 by ex-members of other prominent groups. Singer Rod Evans (b. January 19, 1947, Slough, Berkshire, England) had been with Deep Purple; drummer Bobby Caldwell had worked with Johnny Winter; and guitarist Larry Rheinhart (b. July 7, 1948, Florida) and Lee Dorman (b. September 15, 1945, St. Louis, MO) had been in Iron Butterfly. This lineup made their self-titled debut album for the Southern rock label Capricorn in 1972, after which Caldwell was replaced by Marty Rodriguez for their second album, Sufficiently Breathless (1973).
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The following is from January 18th:
Didn't catch who this "sufficiently breathless" song is -- new to me.
This is Captain Beyond. Only song by them I've ever heard & it's been ages. I love it tho, so major kudos to Ginger for digging it up.
ETA: This is approximately what Ginger said, but I got it from Allmusic - Captain Beyond was a rock group formed in Los Angeles in 1972 by ex-members of other prominent groups. Singer Rod Evans (b. January 19, 1947, Slough, Berkshire, England) had been with Deep Purple; drummer Bobby Caldwell had worked with Johnny Winter; and guitarist Larry Rheinhart (b. July 7, 1948, Florida) and Lee Dorman (b. September 15, 1945, St. Louis, MO) had been in Iron Butterfly. This lineup made their self-titled debut album for the Southern rock label Capricorn in 1972, after which Caldwell was replaced by Marty Rodriguez for their second album, Sufficiently Breathless (1973).
Thanks! As I may have said back then, I'm fascinated by records like this that were ignored by NYC prog FM -- this sounds like it shoulda been right up WNEW-FM's alley.
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drummer Bobby Caldwell had worked with Johnny Winter
In case I wasn't the only one who wondered: This is *not* the same Bobby Caldwell as the one who sang "What You Won't Do for Love."