10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 06, 2006, 11:18:20 AM
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Monday = KPOO.
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Love these copulatin' blues couplets, courtesy of Marilynn:
"I need a bit o' grease in my fryin' pan, 'cause I don't want my meat to burn."
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Love these copulatin' blues couplets, courtesy of Marilynn:
"I need a bit o' grease in my fryin' pan, 'cause I don't want my meat to burn."
"Crisco - It's Digestible!"
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Nice start from Judge: Stevie, "Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away." (Just ask Ted Haggard.)
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Would really love a dose o' soul today, but 'POO is bufferin' something awful. If it doesn't get better soon, I'm outta here.
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Would really love a dose o' soul today, but 'POO is bufferin' something awful. If it doesn't get better soon, I'm outta here.
you gotta roll wit it -- it doesn't usually last for long, and once you cycle thru the buffering, it's usuallly clear for a long time.
so don't "Walk Away From (KPOO) Love"!
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what is this Four Tops (?) song that sounds EXACTLY like "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I Got)"? WTF??? "Mama You're Alright With Me"?
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wow, a soulful cover of Gary Puckett's "Over You"!
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The Sylvers, havin a "Disco Showdown", with Foster at his MJ-soundalike peak.
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2 diff songs, same title: "What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You". Tavares and MJ/J-5.
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Bobby W! "Check it Out"!
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Judge's salute to Philly heats up with the Trammps "Where Were You (When the Lights Went Out)?"
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O'Jays gettin' political on "Unity".
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Would really love a dose o' soul today, but 'POO is bufferin' something awful. If it doesn't get better soon, I'm outta here.
you gotta roll wit it -- it doesn't usually last for long, and once you cycle thru the buffering, it's usuallly clear for a long time.
so don't "Walk Away From (KPOO) Love"!
Was hoping that would be the case, but as I'd already been coping with it since I tuned in before 11, I was getting a bit tired of hearing nothing interposed by short bursts of some great song or another. I gave it another 10 or so minutes after that post, then bagged it. You're right--sometimes it goes away after awhile, then it's clear sailing. Not today, for me anyway.
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wow, a soulful cover of Gary Puckett's "Over You"!
Ooh, who was this? That's easily Mr. Creepy McCreepy's best song.
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wow, a soulful cover of Gary Puckett's "Over You"!
Ooh, who was this? That's easily Mr. Creepy McCreepy's best song.
no idea, but it was Stylistics/Blue Magic-ish.
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Damn, VIP just played a smokin' '60s-sounding song called "If It Feels Good, Do It" -- turned out it was by Miss Touched By An Angel herself, Della Reese! I'd've never guessed.
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new to me and wonderful: Lynn Vernado, "Wash and Wear Love"
"You offered me wash'n'wear
I wanted permanent press"
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new to me and wonderful: Lynn Vernado, "Wash and Wear Love"
"You offered me wash'n'wear
I wanted permanent press"
I don't understand that metaphor at all. Does she offer to hand-wash his delicates?
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new to me and wonderful: Lynn Vernado, "Wash and Wear Love"
"You offered me wash'n'wear
I wanted permanent press"
I don't understand that metaphor at all. Does she offer to hand-wash his delicates?
I wish the entire lyric was available, but it seemed sorta clever to me -- he wants casual, she wants "permanent (press)".
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one of the Persuaders is being interviewed on VIP; he says that "Thin Line Between Love & Hate" was orig called "Still Waters Run Deep" -- but the 4 Tops came out with their "Still Waters" first and they had to go back and change the chorus/title.
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train-wreck segue of the day: from the Osmonds' "One Bad Apple" to Chic, "Dance Dance Dance (Yowsah Yowsah Yowsah)." I think my head just exploded.
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Susan Cadogan (who??) doing a reggaefied take on Millie Jackson's "Hurts So Good".
and it's followed by Dolly, "Here You Come Again", which still sounds to me like an hommage to Petula Clark's mid-'60s output.
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OMG! it's whinyface Elliman's cover of "Hello Stranger". Most delightful.
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OMG! it's whinyface Elliman's cover of "Hello Stranger". Most delightful.
hmm..quite a departure from "hello, old friend."
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OMG! it's whinyface Elliman's cover of "Hello Stranger". Most delightful.
hmm..quite a departure from "hello, old friend."
"A stranger's just a friend you haven't met . . . STREETCAR!"
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/5/57/A_Streetcar_Named_Marge.png/200px-A_Streetcar_Named_Marge.png)
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on 'CDX: Dr Hook's "Sexy Eyes" -- I never realized what a BeeGees rip-off this is; "More Than a Woman" and a couple of others.
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just when I thought KCDX's selections were turning pedestrian, we get 3 obscure gems in a row:
James, Tommy and The Shondells - Gotta Get Back To You
Albert Hammond - The Free Electric Band
The Animals - White Houses
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on 'CDX: Dr Hook's "Sexy Eyes" -- I never realized what a BeeGees rip-off this is; "More Than a Woman" and a couple of others.
Thank your stars they didn't play "Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk."
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closing out my 'CDX-ing with Ms Ronstadt's stellar cover of Dusty's "Silver Threads & Golden Needles."
ETA: spoke too soon... stuck around to hear Alice Cooper's GREAT "Be My Lover", with a melody half-copped from Lou Reed.
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KPOO's Thurs morning R&B show: Clarence Carter, "Too Weak to Fight", clearly a follow-up to "Slip Away".
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New to me: Eddie Purrell, "The Spoiler"
There's no work, it's all fun
Trying to make love to more women than one
You've got to be willing
To make a killing
With your loving gun
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Sugar Pie de Santo, doin' an answer record to "High-Heel Sneakers" ("can't wear no high-heel sneakers, 'cause they hurt mah feet so bad"!)
and now Rufus Thomas is doin' "the Dog".
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Dean on CG plays a Morey fave: John Congas, steppin' on you again.
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WLNG nugget o' the day (first of many, I'm sure): David Rose, "The Stripper"
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ooo! Ohio Express, "Chewy Chewy". It's a real sugar treat!
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one more! Roger Miller, "Dang Me". His pappy was a pistol, he's a son-of-a gun.
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I'm KCDX-ing, and with about 2 hrs to go on my last day I heard The Who "I'm Free", then with about 1 1/2 hrs to go I heard Grand Funk "Closer To Home".
oh yeah.
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on a humorous note was this little back-to-back pairing
3:45 pm - Kansas - Hold On
3:49 pm - Linda Ronstadt - I Can't Let Go
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I'm KCDX-ing, and with about 2 hrs to go on my last day I heard The Who "I'm Free", then with about 1 1/2 hrs to go I heard Grand Funk "Closer To Home".
oh yeah.
I love those serendipities. Onward and upward, comrade.
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The Hombre, eatin' a reuben sandwich with sauerkraut and lettin' it ALL hang out.
And followed by "Secret Agent Man"!!!
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CGSS: Rev Green's "Full of Fire", and he's over 21.
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One of Capital Gold's Motown trivia tidbits: The Tempts' "Cloud Nine" was the first Motown record to win a Grammy. That's kind of amazing, no?
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KRSH SP off to a fine start with one of my very fave ReeRee tracks, "Don't Play That Song", and now Rev Al spreadin' "Love & Happiness".
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KRSH SP off to a fine start with one of my very fave ReeRee tracks, "Don't Play That Song", and now Rev Al spreadin' "Love & Happiness".
I can't get the CGSS player to go. Can't get the page at all.
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KRSH SP off to a fine start with one of my very fave ReeRee tracks, "Don't Play That Song", and now Rev Al spreadin' "Love & Happiness".
I can't get the CGSS player to go. Can't get the page at all.
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I dunno... working for me -- ya might want to reboot, and of course the home page has to load completely before you click the player.
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between CG and VIP I've heard "Walk Away From Love" and its soundalike, "Tryin' to Love Two" within about an hour or so.