10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on June 04, 2007, 12:09:46 PM
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Sadly, the KPOO stream is absolutely unlistenable today. I've tried reconnecting, like, five times. :cry:
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WLNG has me in Cheeze Heaven with "The Night The Lights Went Out in GA." Still wish Cher had recorded it.
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OMFG! the Divine Miss M, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"!
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Cheeze Heaven continues: Frankie V is "Swearin To God".
"just call me a one-woman lover
I can't even look at your mother..."
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Cheeze Heaven continues: Frankie V is "Swearin To God".
"just call me a one-woman lover
I can't even look at your mother..."
and now -- OMGWTFLOL -- Cheeze Hall of Fame! Nancy Sinatra, "You Only Live Twice"!!
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Not cheeze at all: BeeGees, "Holiday".
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Holy crap -- Freddy Hart's "Easy Lovin'", from the days when #1 Country singles routinely crossed over to Pop.
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WLNG Nugget o'the Day: Babs, "Stoney End" -- shame on Dave for never playing this. Betcha it'd win BOS.
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WLNG Nugget o'the Day: Babs, "Stoney End" -- shame on Dave for never playing this. Betcha it'd win BOS.
I'd be among the votes!
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wow, CG plays an EJ song I've never heard, "Passengers", apparently it was a Top 5 UK hit in 1984!
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WLNG Nugget o'the Day: Elvis, "If I Can Dream", his fab comeback single that went completely ignored on the NYC airwaves.
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hey, all. i'm featured on this week's version of "The Next Big Thing" (podcast from germany). a couple of tunes and some soundbytes. i think i sound like a cross between todd rundgren and bea arthur when i speak...
here's the link (http://nextbigthing.libsyn.com/).
for you jellyfish fans, a guy named robert baird does a cool version of "russian hill" about seven minutes in (i don't appear until two-thirds of the way in).
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checking out the always-interesting WMIR stream. Here's Def Leppard's "Pour Some Sugar on Me", and I never before noticed the similarities with Roxette's "The Look".
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The poodle bites...
'MIR plays Zappa's Dirty Love. Like some tacky little pamphlet in your daddy's bottom drawer.
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Mick's so vain, he's singing backup on a song that might be about him. 'LNG plays Ms Simon's greatest hit.
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and now the Cowsills make (or is that "mate"?) the way the Indians do.
The 'LNG jock did some Paris Hilton-related shtick and then played "Rich Girl". LOL!
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CGSS plays Nina Simone's "Ain't Got No" -- more Hair-raising music.
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Ms Millie Jackson gets off the pot long enuf to sing "My Man is a Sweet Man".
Followed by Ree-Ree jumpin' to it! Shabba-dood-n-doo-dwee-dah!
"Now Kittty... You know when we talk we have a lot of fun, don't we, girl?
Dishin' out the dirt on everybody... And givin' each other the 411 on who-drop-kicked-who this week. You *know* what I'm talkin' 'bout! But when my baby calls..."
Oddly, every lyric site I visited says "Kelly" instead of "Kitty", but it's always sounded like "Kitty"to me.
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Sweeney's Rock Show on CG today is celebrating the 30th anniv of Punk.
Greg Edwards was just reminiscing about "Johnny Rotten taking out his willy" on stage (!).
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Sweeney's Rock Show on CG today is celebrating the 30th anniv of Punk.
Greg Edwards was just reminiscing about "Johnny Rotten taking out his willy" on stage (!).
Really enjoying the Rock Show today. Sweeney's hitting all sorts of aspects of punk (although I take exception with the Police being included). Heard the Jam earlier, and Alice Cooper, the Ramones, and the Buzzcocks. Now we've got Joy Division--I sense the lines between punk and new wave blurring a bit.
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Sweeney's Rock Show on CG today is celebrating the 30th anniv of Punk.
Greg Edwards was just reminiscing about "Johnny Rotten taking out his willy" on stage (!).
Really enjoying the Rock Show today. Sweeney's hitting all sorts of aspects of punk (although I take exception with the Police being included). Heard the Jam earlier, and Alice Cooper, the Ramones, and the Buzzcocks. Now we've got Joy Division--I sense the lines between punk and new wave blurring a bit.
There's a movie coming out later this year about Ian whats-his-name of Joy Division. It played at Cannes and got great reviews.
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Sweeney's Rock Show on CG today is celebrating the 30th anniv of Punk.
Greg Edwards was just reminiscing about "Johnny Rotten taking out his willy" on stage (!).
Really enjoying the Rock Show today. Sweeney's hitting all sorts of aspects of punk (although I take exception with the Police being included). Heard the Jam earlier, and Alice Cooper, the Ramones, and the Buzzcocks. Now we've got Joy Division--I sense the lines between punk and new wave blurring a bit.
There's a movie coming out later this year about Ian whats-his-name of Joy Division. It played at Cannes and got great reviews.
Curtis.
I'm sure it'll be huge. He could be the Jim Morrison of his generation (mainly by virtue of the fact he's dead--no idea if he was hot or sexy...)