10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on July 03, 2007, 12:24:52 PM
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Lunchtime treat: KPIG plays John Prine, "Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Any More".
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New to me on KCDX: an atypically uptempo Youngbloods tune (horns and everything!), "Quicksand".
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OMG! Macca's "No More Lonely Nights" -- just lovely, and largely forgotten by radio. His last bright shining '80s moment until "My Brave face".
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OMG! Macca's "No More Lonely Nights" -- just lovely, and largely forgotten by radio. His last bright shining '80s moment until "My Brave face".
I didn't think KCDX could top that, so i switched over to 'LNG and got the orig version of "Ride Your Pony"!
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Another OMG for the Fortunes' "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling", a superb 4 Seasons pastiche and a major influence on Nick Lowe's "Cruel To Be Kind".
And it's followed by the Sweet Inspirations' "Sweet Inspiration". Pop heaven.
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Wow -- Redeye's "Games", a very CSNY-ish tune I haven't heard in decades.
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OMG! Macca's "No More Lonely Nights" -- just lovely, and largely forgotten by radio. His last bright shining '80s moment until "My Brave face".
You didn't like "Press"? Oklahoma was never like this!
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As I head over to CGSS, I note that the CG Rock Show is doing a Summer of Love thing later today.
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Little by little by little, how much more can I love Dusty?
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Little by little by little, how much more can I love Dusty?
"Is it love you're after -- or just a good time?"
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Little by little by little, how much more can I love Dusty?
"Is it love you're after -- or just a good time?"
No romance without finance!
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no romance without finance! we're getting an early start.
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Once Chaka gets started, ain't no one else getting a word in.
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no romance without finance!
Er, um ... Jinx.
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CGSS will help you get your housework done in half the time!
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OMG! Odyssey, post-"Native NY'er", with the fab "Use it Up, Wear it Out".
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doobie-doobie, doobie-doobie-doobie! You little Trustmaker!
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TANC: Rev Al with what the black, forty-ish manager of my gym calls "house-cleaning music" -- as a kid, whenever his mother cleaned, she'd put on Al Green's Greatest Hits. LOL!
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CGSS will help you get your housework done in half the time!
Dish soap beckons: Dove, be good to me!
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It's always a delight to hear Diana's "The Boss." I sometimes wonder how she became incapable of making good records after "Missing You" and "Chain Reaction."
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It's always a delight to hear Diana's "The Boss." I sometimes wonder how she became incapable of making good records after "Missing You" and "Chain Reaction."
"Chain Reaction" is truly one of the most shamefully ignored records of the past 20 years (by US radio, that is -- it was huge in Europe).
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bless you Greg: the Chi-Lites' "Stoned Out of My Mind", from '73 -- one of my fave '70s soul lyrics. "I was a back-seat driver in a car of love."
Baby, when I found out you were lyin
Playin around and connivin
Undesired tears I was cryin
Cause sugar coated lies I was buyin
I was just a backseat driver in a car of love
Goin wherever you take me
Dont know why I put up with the pain
Cause nobody else could make me
You got me goin [Stoned out of my mind]
You got me goin [Stoned] Hey, hey [Out of my mind]
You got me goin [Stoned out of my mind]
You got me goin [Stoned] Hey, hey [Out of my mind]
When you led me to the water I drank it
Man, I drank more than I could hold
When you took my mind and body
You know you wanna take my soul
Where can I run
Where can I hide
Who can I talk to
Tell me what, what can I do
When you got me goin [Stoned out of my mind]...
Unfortunately, followed by one of my least favorite -- "Psychedelic Shack".
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Haha, I knew you were gonna hate on the Pshack. :P
Damn, I wish he'd played Rick James & Smokey R's "Ebony Eyes" tonight instead of teasing for tomorrow. Amusing to me: When he said he'd gotten a request for "Get a Life," I immediately thought of the Soul II Soul track of that name rather than the Rick James one that he discussed. And so what did he play next: a different Soul II Soul song. Heh.
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glad yer still there: here's "Tribute" by the Pasadenas, from '89 -- a fab, well, tribute to classic soul that shoulda been a big hit. Right on, right on!
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Whee! Shanice, "I Love Your Smile." Happiness in a Tic-Tac container.
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Whee! Shanice, "I Love Your Smile." Happiness in a Tic-Tac container.
Beat me to it -- one of the loveliest records of the '90s. "You dig?"
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Eddie K gon' be a Red Ball Express of lovin'.
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"Cucumber man! What's that thing you're holding?"
I can dig it.
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"Cucumber man! What's that thing you're holding?"
Give it to me, baby!
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All hail Lady T! She don't want your rhythm without your rhyme.
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Haha, I knew you were gonna hate on the Pshack. :P
Damn, I wish he'd played Rick James & Smokey R's "Ebony Eyes" tonight instead of teasing for tomorrow. Amusing to me: When he said he'd gotten a request for "Get a Life," I immediately thought of the Soul II Soul track of that name rather than the Rick James one that he discussed. And so what did he play next: a different Soul II Soul song. Heh.
I just realized he said "Ghetto Life", not "Get a Life" -- and hoo lawd here's Alex O'Neal, "Fake"! Patty, Patty.
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Haha, I knew you were gonna hate on the Pshack. :P
Damn, I wish he'd played Rick James & Smokey R's "Ebony Eyes" tonight instead of teasing for tomorrow. Amusing to me: When he said he'd gotten a request for "Get a Life," I immediately thought of the Soul II Soul track of that name rather than the Rick James one that he discussed. And so what did he play next: a different Soul II Soul song. Heh.
I just realized he said "Ghetto Life", not "Get a Life"
Wow. What an embarrassing mondegreen on my part!
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Sweeney's "Summer of Love" thingy has been pretty fab -- here's Traffic's "Hole in My Shoe", which got little US attention, and which was covered, faithfully, in '83 by "Neil" (of the Britcom The Young Ones).
And now the Small Faces' "Here Comes the Nice".
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More fabness: Hollies, "King Midas in Reverse".
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Sweeney's now delving into Monterey, and playing a number of the same things I heard the other night on the KFOG Monterey special, except without the narration.
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No overall theme on Little Steven's show tonight, but a series of salutes:
1. The Stones' first live appearance under that name in '63 (?)
2. a salute to Joe Meeks including (but of course) "Telstar"
3. using Richard Roundtree's birthday (he's a bad mutha---) as a jumping-off point for a tribute to blacksploitation flix.