10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on October 09, 2006, 02:19:38 PM
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"Get down baby bubba baby get down!"
Judge is kickin' ass and takin' names as usual. Driving around listing to him on a perfect SF day is my idea of heaven. Somebody give this man his own 24/7 internet stream!
BTW, not on the 'net, but I had to mention this... I was in BevMo earlier and heard this Gaz-tastic trifecta on their in-house Muzak, back-to-back-to-back:
Bee Gees, "Love You Inside Out"
Rex Smith, "You Take My Breath Away"
Lobo, "I'd Love You To Want Me"
They also played BM's "Copacabana".
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Disco Nugget of the Day: Foxy, "Hot Number", their soundalike follow-up to "Get Off", and one I have not heard since it was a hit.
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over to VIP in time for Lulu's "Oh Me Oh My".
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VIP's Empire State Soul Club Hour is featuring the Rhino box, "What it Is: Funky Soul 1967-1971" Get groovin!
Don Covay's orig version of "Sookie Sookie", later covered by Steppenwolf.
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OMGWTFLOL! Curtis M, "If There's a Hell Below (We're All Gonna Go)"!
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The Stovall Sisters' "Hang on In There" -- new to me; apparently they were the backup singers on "Spirit in the Sky"! Damn this be fonky!
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OMGWTFLOL #2: Polly Brown, "Up in a Puff of Smoke", which I haven't heard since it was on the charts in the mid-'70s.
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been on KCDX most of the afternoon, and the last half hour or so has really stood out:
4:16 pm - Cat Stevens - Longer Boats
4:19 pm - Neil Young - Old Man
4:23 pm - Ringo Starr - Photograph
4:26 pm - Tommy James - Draggin' The Line
4:29 pm - The Moody Blues - Isn't Life Strange
4:35 pm - Manfred Mann - Pretty Flamingo
4:38 pm - Outlaws - Take It Any Way You Want It
4:41 pm - Aerosmith - Lick And A Promise
4:44 pm - Yes - Yours Is No Disgrace
4:54 pm - King Crimson - Epitaph
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been on KCDX most of the afternoon, and the last half hour or so has really stood out:
4:16 pm - Cat Stevens - Longer Boats
I can't remember the last time I heard that one on the radio. I need a good Cat Man anthology.
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Woo Hoo, KCDX gives me some Outlaws and then Mason Proffit!
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Hope Mark is 'CDX-ing; here's Mason Proffit, "2 Hangmen" following the Outlaws' "Freeborn Man".
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Nashville Katz... he owned a kosher deli!
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OMFG! Lou Reed's waitin' for his man, 26 dollahs in his hand.
"Hey white boy, watchoo doin' uptown?"
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Oh my lord -- Steppenwolf, "Monster". I can't leave for lunch until this ends. Great song.
We don't know how to mind our own business
'Cause the whole world's got to be just like us
Now we are fighting a war over there
No matter who's the winner
We can't pay the cost
followed by the Doors, looking for the next whiskey bar.
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Macca, "Man We Was Lonely".
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obscure John ("Move Over Miss L") followed by obscurer George ("Wreck of the Hesperus"). Damn!
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Another pretty amazing late afternoon stretch on KCDX
3:25 pm - Outlaws - Green Grass And High Tides
3:29 pm - Santana - Jingo
3:31 pm - Paul Revere & the Raiders - Kicks
3:34 pm - Little Richard - Jenny, Jenny
3:36 pm - The Beatles - Mother Nature's Son
3:38 pm - Grand Funk Railroad - Save The Land
3:43 pm - Rockpile - A Knife and a Fork
3:46 pm - John Miles - Stranger in the City
3:50 pm - Bob Dylan - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
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KCDX is playing an instrumental that I've never heard of before.
4:30 Tonto's Expanding Head Ban - Timewhys
Anyone out there ever heard of TEHB?
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KCDX is playing an instrumental that I've never heard of before.
4:30 Tonto's Expanding Head Ban - Timewhys
Anyone out there ever heard of TEHB?
Yes -- quite the psychedelic relic (that should be Head BAND, not "Ban", BTW). Very late-nite FM prog radio, circa 1968., along with Lothar and the Hand People, who I mentioned the other day.
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CG Nugget of the Day: Dean plays Mr Denver's "Take Me Home Country Roads".
(oddly, Denver's version didn't chart in the UK -- but Olivia Newton-John had a hit with it!)
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amazing -- CG plays Black Sabbath, "Paranoid"!
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WLNG Nugget: BS&T with DCT gettin' some o' that ol' sweet roll. Hi-De-Ho!
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CGSS highlight: Esther Phillips, "What A Difference a Day Makes" -- Proxy of Cairo.
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KRSH Soul patrol: after some Marvin and JB, we get "Funky Nassau", which is on that new Rhino box -- hope we're about to delve deeper into that.
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Ree-Ree goes all West Side Story on us with "A Place For Us". And makes it work.
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"Um um um um um um (Curious Mind)", Major Lance. Not to be confused with "Oogum Boogum".
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One of the several hit versions of "Crumbs off the Table", also covered by Dusty S.
Watcha been doin'?
Who ya been wooin'?
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I don't think I will ever tire of hearing "Soulful Strut". I'll always associate this with that first warm early spring day in NYC.
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One of the several hit versions of "Crumbs off the Table", also covered by Dusty S.
It was the Glass House version -- it was also a hit for Laura Lee.
and now back to CGSS in time for Jarreau Hands!
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VIP's Beach Music show plays the Cornelius Bros & Sister Rose, "Don't Ever Be Lonely (Poor Little Fool Like Me)", their other (3rd) hit, and one you never hear.
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VIP's Beach Music show plays the Cornelius Bros & Sister Rose, "Don't Ever Be Lonely (Poor Little Fool Like Me)", their other (3rd) hit, and one you never hear.
Indeed, I've never heard it. What's it sound like?
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VIP's Beach Music show plays the Cornelius Bros & Sister Rose, "Don't Ever Be Lonely (Poor Little Fool Like Me)", their other (3rd) hit, and one you never hear.
Indeed, I've never heard it. What's it sound like?
Closer to "Too Late To Turn back Now" than "Treat Her Like a Lady".
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VIP's Beach Music show plays the Cornelius Bros & Sister Rose, "Don't Ever Be Lonely (Poor Little Fool Like Me)", their other (3rd) hit, and one you never hear.
Indeed, I've never heard it. What's it sound like?
Closer to "Too Late To Turn back Now" than "Treat Her Like a Lady".
Shoot, I like "Lady" much better.
So offline radio -- Felix Hernandez's Rhythm Revue, to be exact -- I just heard Mavis Staples and Eddie Floyd kick the shit out of "Piece of My Heart." I'm not a big fan of the Maves in general but she really works the groove on this one.
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I just heard Mavis Staples and Eddie Floyd kick the shit out of "Piece of My Heart." I'm not a big fan of the Maves in general...
Really? Care to elaborate? Ever hear her Prince-produced album from the early '90s?
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Now playing: Eighth Day, "You've Got to Crawl Before You Walk."
"You got too much PRIDE for one man!"
Mike - No particular stories with Mave, though I found her singing to "Daddy" creepy. Incest in the mor-NING! And I have a song from her on Graffiti Bridge but didn't know/remember that she did a whole album under his direction. Did she go full-on sexular?
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Now playing: Eighth Day, "You've Got to Crawl Before You Walk."
LURVE that song. One of my fave forgotten follow-ups
re: Mavis... the title track from the CD, "The Voice", was a political/social comment thing, and was one of my fave songs of 1993. Would that Dave would play it instead of Portrait's "Here We Go Again" in '93 sets once in awhile.
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Little Steven is doing his annual salute to The Godfather (it's Mario Puzo's B-Day this week). Clips from the film, and appropriate tunes including Bananarama's dee-liteful "Robert DeNiro's Waiting" -- when was the last time you heard that on the radio? Shamefully, it only reached #95 on the Billboard chart in May of 1984.