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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Gazoo on November 01, 2006, 07:12:43 AM
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Church house, gin house, schoolhouse, outhouse: Tina calls it Nutbush, I call it BOS.
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"Give Me Love (Give Me a Rewrite of Dylan's 'I Want You' Refrain)" gets HM, as does the segue from Paper Moon into "What Is Hip?"
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Church house, gin house, schoolhouse, outhouse: Tina calls it Nutbush, I call it BOS.
Ike's nuts + Tina's bush = Nutbush!
and here's Joe Steve Millerwalsh, Rocky Mountain Stake.
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why the year, HAL?
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why the year, HAL?
huh?
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Rob does the Brain Salad Surgery double-dip: ELP earlier, now Dr John!
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Jeezus F---ing Christ! Bowie, "Lady Grinning Soul". BOS for rarity alone.
ETA: too bad the Monkees weren't still around at this point -- I can imagine Micky doing a mean cover of this.
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Jeezus F---ing Christ! Bowie, "Lady Grinning Soul". BOS for rarity alone.
ETA: too bad the Monkees weren't still around at this point -- I can imagine Micky doing a mean cover of this.
Very intriguing idea!
WOS to Rambling Song. Sorry, I just can't get with southern-fried rock.
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Jeezus F---ing Christ! Bowie, "Lady Grinning Soul". BOS for rarity alone.
ETA: too bad the Monkees weren't still around at this point -- I can imagine Micky doing a mean cover of this.
PS: Though the Monkees were done, Micky was looking for a solo deal around this time, and recorded a solid cover of Nilsson's "Daybreak" that barely saw the, uh, light of day.
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HM2 to "Just One Victory," a keystone in my "Songs for Underdogs" compilation earlier this year. "Give us the will . . ."
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why the year, HAL?
huh?
the title of the thread says it's 2001.
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Jeezus F---ing Christ! Bowie, "Lady Grinning Soul". BOS for rarity alone.
ETA: too bad the Monkees weren't still around at this point -- I can imagine Micky doing a mean cover of this.
PS: Though the Monkees were done, Micky was looking for a solo deal around this time, and recorded a solid cover of Nilsson's "Daybreak" that barely saw the, uh, light of day.
I'd love to hear that -- one of my fave Nilsson songs. Indeed, Harry's version was something of a nonstarter itself and shoulda been a much bigger hit.
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why the year, HAL?
huh?
the title of the thread says it's 2001.
Fixed. D'oh!