10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on November 27, 2006, 03:04:42 PM
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Caught some of Judge's show on my lunch hour, wonderful stuff and special kudos for playing First Choice's cover of Al Green's "Love & Happiness".
Got home around 2:30 to hear the Dan's "Black Cow" and Stevie's gorgeous "Happier than the Morning Sun". But for some ungodly reason, he's replaying -- in its endless entirety -- that dreadfully boring interview with Steve Arrington that drove Urth and me crazy about 6 weeks ago. God this is bad radio. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
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Caught some of Judge's show on my lunch hour, wonderful stuff and special kudos for playing First Choice's cover of Al Green's "Love & Happiness".
Got home around 2:30 to hear the Dan's "Black Cow" and Stevie's gorgeous "Happier than the Morning Sun". But for some ungodly reason, he's replaying -- in its endless entirety -- that dreadfully boring interview with Steve Arrington that drove Urth and me crazy about 6 weeks ago. God this is bad radio. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
Maybe he had a dentist appointment to go to...
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Caught some of Judge's show on my lunch hour, wonderful stuff and special kudos for playing First Choice's cover of Al Green's "Love & Happiness".
Got home around 2:30 to hear the Dan's "Black Cow" and Stevie's gorgeous "Happier than the Morning Sun". But for some ungodly reason, he's replaying -- in its endless entirety -- that dreadfully boring interview with Steve Arrington that drove Urth and me crazy about 6 weeks ago. God this is bad radio. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
Maybe he had a dentist appointment to go to...
LOL! The thing is, since it was on tape, they could've edited it down and interwoven it with music, but they reran it as is, every rambling uninteresting anecdote intact. And the same guy did the 4-6pm slot and did a phone interview with Ray Parker Jr that was every bit as painful to listen to.
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Caught some of Judge's show on my lunch hour, wonderful stuff and special kudos for playing First Choice's cover of Al Green's "Love & Happiness".
Got home around 2:30 to hear the Dan's "Black Cow" and Stevie's gorgeous "Happier than the Morning Sun". But for some ungodly reason, he's replaying -- in its endless entirety -- that dreadfully boring interview with Steve Arrington that drove Urth and me crazy about 6 weeks ago. God this is bad radio. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...
Maybe he had a dentist appointment to go to...
LOL! The thing is, since it was on tape, they could've edited it down and interwoven it with music, but they reran it as is, every rambling uninteresting anecdote intact. And the same guy did the 4-6pm slot and did a phone interview with Ray Parker Jr that was every bit as painful to listen to.
As a community station, KPOO seems to have little concern for holding the listener's interest--they try to adhere to some higher social agenda.
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VIP's Soul Club Hour is counting down the Top Ten Soul Singles of this week in 1965. Great stuff.
OMG! Ramsey Lewis doing an instrumental cover of "Hang on Sloopy"!
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Dusk's delightful "I Hear Those Churchbells Ringing", which I'm determined to get a copy of to play for Gaz.
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ooo! First Choice, "Dr. Love" -- he's got the potion and the motion! He ain't got no competition, only HE writes mah prescription!
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"Take me down, Jimmy!" Macca's fab "Junior's Farm" leads off my KCDX-ing today.
Junior... meet Maggie.
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rare and rarer: Donovan's "Lalena" is followed by NIck Lowe's "She Don't Love Nobody", once a country hit for the Desert Rose Band.
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Holy bleedin' mother of jeezus! MeatLoaf's "All Revved Up and No Place to Go" -- haven't heard this in eons.
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The Moodies, climbing to Tranquility with the power of ten billion butterfly sneezes.
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The Outfield, "Say It Isn't So" -- Best. Boston. Imitation. EVAH!
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CG-ing today: Wham, "Freedom". A lost gem.
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another CG gem: Hot Chocolate, "So You Win Again".
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CGSS: Mr Pendergrass sings "You Can't Hide From Yourself". Speaking of, Teddy, whatever happened to your transsexual "girlfriend"? Just asking.
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Rev Al is "Full of Fire". Could be worse, Al -- coulda been grits.
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over to VIP -- yes, Virginia, there IS Xmas Beach Music. "All I Want For Christmas is to Lay Around and Love on You". Yowsah!
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over to VIP -- yes, Virginia, there IS Xmas Beach Music. "All I Want For Christmas is to Lay Around and Love on You". Yowsah!
and now the Impressions' fab disco version of "I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus" -- why has no one compiled all the great one-off disco Xmas singles into a single CD? I've searched and searched to no avail.