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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 10, 2007, 08:58:03 AM
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Marcus for Ginger, but the year's a good one.
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check my pulse -- it gets pretty slow during post-American Beauty Dead. :wink:
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check my pulse -- it gets pretty slow during post-American Beauty Dead. :wink:
I'm no fan of "U.S. Blues" either. But BOS to the doo-doo-wop and the intro (and the message!) of "You Haven't Done Nothin'." I wish one of today's R&B superstars were capable of a similar indictment of W.
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
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check my pulse -- it gets pretty slow during post-American Beauty Dead. :wink:
I'm no fan of "U.S. Blues" either. But BOS to the doo-doo-wop and the intro (and the message!) of "You Haven't Done Nothin'." I wish one of today's R&B superstars were capable of a similar indictment of W.
er, paging Kanye West?
BOS2 da Stonez. Dayunce, Lil' Sistuh!
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BOS3 Joni, free, free in gay paree.
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
Guitar: Ray Parker Jr.
No idea on the vox without cheating, though.
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
Guitar: Ray Parker Jr.
No idea on the vox without cheating, though.
Chaka Khan?
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
Guitar: Ray Parker Jr.
No idea on the vox without cheating, though.
Chaka Khan?
I don't think Chaka ever had a #1.
Siedah Garrett?
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BOS4 jackson Browne; advance BOS5 to whatever Tom Waits tune we're about to hear.
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
Guitar: Ray Parker Jr.
No idea on the vox without cheating, though.
Surprisingly no. I went to AMG expecting that it would be Ray, but it's instead a white guy who became an 80's OHW.
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advance BOS5 to whatever Tom Waits tune we're about to hear.
Oh my... "San Diego Serenade". I'm verklempt!
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A defiant BOS to the two seconds of Al Wilson's "Show and Tell."
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advance BOS5 to whatever Tom Waits tune we're about to hear.
"I never saw the East Coast/
'Til I moved to the West"
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BOS Stevie and the J-5. Doo-da-wop!
I just looked at the album credits for Fulfillingness' First Finale, which in addition to the J5, credits three more artists who went on to have #1 hits. Any guesses? Hint: two had backing vox credits & one had the only guitar credit.
Guitar: Ray Parker Jr.
No idea on the vox without cheating, though.
Surprisingly no. I went to AMG expecting that it would be Ray, but it's instead a white guy who became an 80's OHW.
Michael Sembello? I know he appeared on SITKOL.
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abawakwa, pousse katrinee
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abawakwa, pousse katrinee
Say what you will, it's a perpetual BOS from me.
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Chaka Khan?
I don't think Chaka ever had a #1.
Siedah Garrett?
Chake hit #3 twice, once with Rufus.
One of the two I'm asking about hit #1 the following year & it was her only Hot 100 entry (high cheese, nearly a novelty record).
The other actually hti #1 twice, once in a duet in the 70's that I'd forgotten all about, and a bigger hit off a major 80's soundtrack. The guitar player also hit it big off a major 80's sondtrack.
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Michael Sembello? I know he appeared on SITKOL.
took to long typing my next hint, didn't see that you already had it.
Yep, although I also noticed that he's actually a two-hit wonder, he had a follow up record peak at #34.
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abawakwa, pousse katrinee
Say what you will, it's a perpetual BOS from me.
I love it too - you KNOW I'm just being Monday-snarky.
BOS # whatever Zappa!!! whoyoo jivin' wit dat Kozmik Debris?
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Waits & Zappa in the same set!? Marcus is a Genius!
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Waits & Zappa in the same set!? Marcus is a Genius!
Yes, he read the instructions Ginger left him quite well :wink:
It's Twoo! It's TWOO!!!
"is that a real poncho or just a Sears poncho?"
Holee crap -- BOS rarely heard Clapton, sounding very Jorma K-ish to my ears.
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Chaka Khan?
I don't think Chaka ever had a #1.
Siedah Garrett?
Chake hit #3 twice, once with Rufus.
One of the two I'm asking about hit #1 the following year & it was her only Hot 100 entry (high cheese, nearly a novelty record).
The other actually hti #1 twice, once in a duet in the 70's that I'd forgotten all about, and a bigger hit off a major 80's soundtrack. The guitar player also hit it big off a major 80's sondtrack.
Former's gotta be Minnie Riperton. Latter, I'm guessing Deneice Williams?
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Chaka Khan?
I don't think Chaka ever had a #1.
Siedah Garrett?
Chake hit #3 twice, once with Rufus.
One of the two I'm asking about hit #1 the following year & it was her only Hot 100 entry (high cheese, nearly a novelty record).
The other actually hti #1 twice, once in a duet in the 70's that I'd forgotten all about, and a bigger hit off a major 80's soundtrack. The guitar player also hit it big off a major 80's sondtrack.
Former's gotta be Minnie Riperton. Latter, I'm guessing Deneice Williams?
DING DING DING!!!