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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 25, 2006, 08:03:11 AM
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Yay!!!
Scott MacKenzie heads West to start.
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Here's a poke at you -- seein' for miles wit the 'oo. BOS.
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HM to the Who, my favorite rock haiku:
I can see for miles
And miles and miles and miles and
Miles and miles and miles
PS: In the intro, Bob played a (movie?) snippet where a girl says, "There's different kinds of love. Love between a man and a woman, between (some other example) ..." and a guy interrupts and says something like, "and two women? That's my favorite." Anyone know what this was from?
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BOS to a theme for a partisan politic: "Who cares what games we choose / Little to win and nothing to lose." Wonder if the Association were pissed at them.
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HM to the Who, my favorite rock haiku:
I can see for miles
And miles and miles and miles and
Miles and miles and miles
PS: In the intro, Bob played a (movie?) snippet where a girl says, "There's different kinds of love. Love between a man and a woman, between (some other example) ..." and a guy interrupts and says something like, "and two women? That's my favorite." Anyone know what this was from?
dear god -- you didn't recognize Woody Allen's voice? After living in NYC? :wink:
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OMGWTF! HM to the Monkees (and Boyce/Hart), "She."
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OMGWTF! HM to the Monkees (and Boyce/Hart), "She."
BOS3 for me (Strawberry AC was #2)
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HM to the Who, my favorite rock haiku:
I can see for miles
And miles and miles and miles and
Miles and miles and miles
PS: In the intro, Bob played a (movie?) snippet where a girl says, "There's different kinds of love. Love between a man and a woman, between (some other example) ..." and a guy interrupts and says something like, "and two women? That's my favorite." Anyone know what this was from?
dear god -- you didn't recognize Woody Allen's voice? After living in NYC? :wink:
I know you'll find this blasphemy, but the only two Woody movies I've seen in their entirety have been Bananas (loved it) and The Purple Rose of Cairo (meh). Might've seen Annie Hall as a young'un, but I don't recall. Which is all to say -- I don't immediately recognize him. :)
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Killer pop set! 10-way-tie. And yay for the day Tommy James learned the wonders of double-tracking all his vocals.
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Killer pop set! 10-way-tie. And yay for the day Tommy James learned the wonders of double-tracking all his vocals.
PS: Also Best Tambourine of Set.
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this doesn't sound like the original album, but maybe it's the stream. I still remember seeing the poster for this new album on Haight St!
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remember when they recorded this?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
All you need...
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Got here in time for "Down On Me". Don't know what to expect today, my CEO (& another lackey who I'm growing to detest more and more each month) are arriving this morning. CEO is only here for three days, but the lackey is staying two weeks. No idea how much radio time I'll get this week & next.
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HM to the Who, my favorite rock haiku:
I can see for miles
And miles and miles and miles and
Miles and miles and miles
PS: In the intro, Bob played a (movie?) snippet where a girl says, "There's different kinds of love. Love between a man and a woman, between (some other example) ..." and a guy interrupts and says something like, "and two women? That's my favorite." Anyone know what this was from?
dear god -- you didn't recognize Woody Allen's voice? After living in NYC? :wink:
I know you'll find this blasphemy, but the only two Woody movies I've seen in their entirety have been Bananas (loved it) and The Purple Rose of Cairo (meh). Might've seen Annie Hall as a young'un, but I don't recall. Which is all to say -- I don't immediately recognize him. :)
Blasphemer!
If you loved Bananas you need to see all the other early stuff, especially Everything...About Sex.
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OMGWTF! BOS4 "Here Comes My Baby". written by Cat Stevens, yes?
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Watched the Yellow Submarine over the weekend with my kids. They loved it! They'd heard many of the songs already & one of their favorites has always been the title track.
But now when the get mad at me I'm not just a mean dad, I'm a Blue Meanie Dad.
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OMGWTF! BOS4 "Here Comes My Baby". written by Cat Stevens, yes?
I think so! TANC: I was just watching a live performance of this on YouTube last week. Someone had uploaded a bunch of great Association videos and so I scrolled through the rest of his offerings. Fab time-killer.
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hit submit too soon, also meant to point out that "All You Need Is Love" is another song where the artist reprises a bit of an earlier tune towards the end.
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Watched the Yellow Submarine over the weekend with my kids. They loved it! They'd heard many of the songs already & one of their favorites has always been the title track.
But now when the get mad at me I'm not just a mean dad, I'm a Blue Meanie Dad.
That is a triumph on so many levels.
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Nothing like a little Tuesday Afternoon early on a Monday morning.
fwiw, driving east on 580 over the Dublin grade this morning saw one of the best sunrises ever. Looked more like a sunset, bright red/orange sun, rosy background with the hills in silhouette. Hope it portends good things.
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Nothing like a little Tuesday Afternoon early on a Monday morning.
fwiw, driving east on 580 over the Dublin grade this morning saw one of the best sunrises ever. Looked more like a sunset, bright red/orange sun, rosy background with the hills in silhouette. Hope it portends good things.
"Red sky at morning, sailors take warning / Red sky at night, sailors' delight"
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Nothing like a little Tuesday Afternoon early on a Monday morning.
fwiw, driving east on 580 over the Dublin grade this morning saw one of the best sunrises ever. Looked more like a sunset, bright red/orange sun, rosy background with the hills in silhouette. Hope it portends good things.
"Red sky at morning, sailors take warning / Red sky at night, sailors' delight"
<sarcasm>You're a lot of help.</sarcasm>
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Nothing like a little Tuesday Afternoon early on a Monday morning.
fwiw, driving east on 580 over the Dublin grade this morning saw one of the best sunrises ever. Looked more like a sunset, bright red/orange sun, rosy background with the hills in silhouette. Hope it portends good things.
"Red sky at morning, sailors take warning / Red sky at night, sailors' delight"
<sarcasm>You're a lot of help.</sarcasm>
that was Gaz's way of saying the Fixx is in!
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Scott McKenzie San Francisco 7.0%
The Who I Can See For Miles 7.6%
Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense & Peppermints 10.8%
The Monkees She 16.6%
Tommy James I Think We're Alone Now 8.9%
Janis Joplin Down on Me 3.2%
The Beatles All You Need is Love 5.7%
The Tremeloes Here Comes My Baby 9.6%
The Moody Blues Tuesday Afternoon 20.4%
Jimi Hendrix Foxy Lady 10.2%
The Moodies edge out the Monkees.
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Scott McKenzie San Francisco 7.0%
The Who I Can See For Miles 7.6%
Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense & Peppermints 10.8%
The Monkees She 16.6%
Tommy James I Think We're Alone Now 8.9%
Janis Joplin Down on Me 3.2%
The Beatles All You Need is Love 5.7%
The Tremeloes Here Comes My Baby 9.6%
The Moody Blues Tuesday Afternoon 20.4%
Jimi Hendrix Foxy Lady 10.2%
The Moodies edge out the Monkees.
What surprises me about those figures is that Janis came in dead last, behind not only the Beatles, but Strawberry Alarmclock and the Tremeloes. Def. not a Bay area voting pool there, I guess.