10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on October 25, 2006, 09:01:33 AM
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"Ooh La la" indeed! BOS Faces.
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BOS2 the Jackson Browne version of "These Days"... still lovely 33 years later.
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BOS2 the Jackson Browne version of "These Days"... still lovely 33 years later.
Arrived just in time for its coda. (I slept in today.) I don't think I would have gotten this song as I do now had I heard it (or paid attention) before this year.
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nice segue from Robert Shaw placing his bet in The Sting to the opening cash-register sounds on PF's "Money".
"don't give me that good good good bullshit." (censored on 'BCO)
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nice segue from Robert Shaw placing his bet in The Sting to the opening cash-register sounds on PF's "Money".
"don't give me that good good good bullshit." (censored on 'BCO)
been listenign to a lot of Floyd lately, amazing how well this still holds up after 33 years.
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Yay Little Feat! BOS "Fat Man in the Bathtub".
ETA: one of the great opening lyrics, at least for a story-telling song:
Spot-check Billy got down on his hands and knees; he said, "Hey Mama, Hey, let me check your oil, alright?"
She said, "No-o, No-o, not tonight."
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I say, Juanita, you and the fat man are BOS3 -- another one you rarely hear.
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BOS to "Right Place Wrong Time," just for that thrilling opening.
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BOS to "Right Place Wrong Time," just for that thrilling opening.
the first of 2 "Brain salad Surgery" references that year... I didn't find out what BSS meant until 30 years later.
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Is this the Dead? The opening guitar reminds me faintly of "Be Thankful for What You Got," and I've only ever heard it during a hookup last summer with a guy who unfortunately shared a name with a very famous (and very old) newscaster.
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BOS to "Right Place Wrong Time," just for that thrilling opening.
the first of 2 "Brain salad Surgery" references that year... I didn't find out what BSS meant until 30 years later.
Can you fill me in? I think you and Mark discussed this a long time ago but I don't remember the answer.
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Has Dave ever played anything off of Wake of the Flood?
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BOS to "Right Place Wrong Time," just for that thrilling opening.
the first of 2 "Brain salad Surgery" references that year... I didn't find out what BSS meant until 30 years later.
Can you fill me in? I think you and Mark discussed this a long time ago but I don't remember the answer.
I don't know either. Please dish.
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Has any Bette Midler ever been played on any of the 10@10s? Not interested in "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" but I'd love to hear "Friends" one of these days. Or "Beast of Burden."
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...of all the cheese that Ginger has ever played snippets of, Little Willy is by far my favorite.
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BOS to "Right Place Wrong Time," just for that thrilling opening.
the first of 2 "Brain salad Surgery" references that year... I didn't find out what BSS meant until 30 years later.
Can you fill me in? I think you and Mark discussed this a long time ago but I don't remember the answer.
I don't know either. Please dish.
wow, early alzheimers? that was a major discussion. BSS is a euphemism for a BJ, apparently.
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Has any Bette Midler ever been played on any of the 10@10s? Not interested in "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" but I'd love to hear "Friends" one of these days. Or "Beast of Burden."
My Db is Bette-free.
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another BOS for Macca - "19 Hundred and 85"
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BOS2, "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five," another one I never tire of. One of my favorite "airport songs," a categorization that makes sense to me and no one else.
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Has any Bette Midler ever been played on any of the 10@10s? Not interested in "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" but I'd love to hear "Friends" one of these days. Or "Beast of Burden."
I wanna say that Dave played BWBB waaay back when I was first listening to 10@10, but nothing since. He's never played Streisand either. Turn in yer Gay Card, Morey!
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BOS2, "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five," another one I never tire of. One of my favorite "airport songs," a categorization that makes sense to me and no one else.
arrivals or departures?
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BOS4 Macca. A brilliant LP that really holds up.
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BOS2, "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five," another one I never tire of. One of my favorite "airport songs," a categorization that makes sense to me and no one else.
arrivals or departures?
Departures. I have certain songs that put me in a better frame of mind for flying. That one's near the top, as is Sly and the Family Stone's "Somebody's Watching You." And, more cornily, "I'll Fly" by Orpheus.
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Woo Hoo! BOS5 Rupert's dad, "Dead Skunk".
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I really liked "Dead Skunk" the first several times I heard it. These days, not so much (though "the skunk got squashed, and there you are" is a priceless line, and no other chart hit has ever said "olfactory").
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Woo Hoo! BOS5 Rupert's dad, "Dead Skunk".
"Rufus." Wrong sistah. :P
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BOS for LWIII, Dead Skunk, if only because it's the only song I know that contains the word 'olfactory.'
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I really liked "Dead Skunk" the first several times I heard it. These days, not so much (though "the skunk got squashed, and there you are" is a priceless line, and no other chart hit has ever said "olfactory").
Olfactory JINX!!
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Woo Hoo! BOS5 Rupert's dad, "Dead Skunk".
"Rufus." Wrong sistah. :P
oops.
BOS6 Broooooooce! it's hard out here for a saint.
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Has Dave ever played anything off of Wake of the Flood?
Eyes would be the most likely candidate but he could have played Mississippi Half Step or Stella Blue, too. I can't honestly recall any of them though.
I'm pretty sure I've heard Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, once, a long time ago.