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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on October 29, 2007, 09:02:23 AM
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Oh, Daddy! VHM Adrian Belew.
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VHM2 Petty -- for those with Sundance Channel on their cabe, there's a 4 hour (!) Petty docu tonite, directed by (of all people) Peter Bogdonavich.
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I wish Ginger had followed the Pet Sematary clip with the Ramones title tune. But "So alive" is a pretty clever seg.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
"From Cebu to Peru, From Pulau to Bissau."
wonder how many listeners could find more than one of those on a map.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
That has to be said in this voice:
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Meanwhile, the BOS of Simpleton.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
"From Cebu to Peru, From Pulau to Bissau."
wonder how many listeners could find more than one of those on a map.
I can only locate one. Yikes.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
"From Cebu to Peru, From Pulau to Bissau."
wonder how many listeners could find more than one of those on a map.
I can only locate one. Yikes.
lemme guess... Peru? :wink:
BOS XTC; VHM for rarity alone Daniel Lanois.
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BOS XTC; VHM for rarity alone Daniel Lanois.
Lanois gets a BOS from me, this is a lovely song IMO.
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I'll condone "Good Thing" only because that was a genius segue.
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AAAAAAAAAACK! FYC, the ultimate '89 Katrina.
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sail away sail away sail away on the orinoco floco.
"From Cebu to Peru, From Pulau to Bissau."
wonder how many listeners could find more than one of those on a map.
I can only locate one. Yikes.
lemme guess... Peru? :wink:
I thought Peru was what we drank with dinner, after the Fronch fries and Fronch toast.
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BOS2 Van the Man.
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
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Wow, this Fixx song is new to me; instant BOS. Did this chart at all?
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that played it, but haven't heard it since. BOS #3 from me.
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that played it, but haven't heard it since. BOS #3 from me.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that *should* have played it, but for whatever reason ignored it. I don't remember hearing this Shawn Colvin in '89 either.
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that played it, but haven't heard it since. BOS #3 from me.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that *should* have played it, but for whatever reason ignored it. I don't remember hearing this Shawn Colvin in '89 either.
I don't think I had ever even heard of Shawn Colvin before "Sunny Came Home" - the stations I was listening to at the time had no use for the genre.
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that played it, but haven't heard it since. BOS #3 from me.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that *should* have played it, but for whatever reason ignored it. I don't remember hearing this Shawn Colvin in '89 either.
I don't think I had ever even heard of Shawn Colvin before "Sunny Came Home" - the stations I was listening to at the time had no use for the genre.
Triple-A as a format didn't really come into its own until the early '90s -- and so KFOG was my first exposure to it. NYC still doesn't have a Triple-A station (unless you've got a really good antenna and can pull in The Peak). I still believe that if WNEW-FM had morphed into Triple-A from heritage prog (as KFOG did), instead of doing that awful talk format in the '90s, that the radio landscape in NY would be different today.
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Wow, the Fixx -- I don't recall this getting much play at the time.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that played it, but haven't heard it since. BOS #3 from me.
I was listening to the kinds of stations that *should* have played it, but for whatever reason ignored it. I don't remember hearing this Shawn Colvin in '89 either.
I don't think I had ever even heard of Shawn Colvin before "Sunny Came Home" - the stations I was listening to at the time had no use for the genre.
I heard this song back in the day, along with the original of that new Eddie Vedder track "Hard Sun"*, on KTYD in Sta. Barbara & on XTRA (out of TJ) in SanDiego.
Not sure I paid any attention to who Shawn Colvin was then, nor could I have ID'd this song today without peaking.
*it got played on KFOG about 7:45 this morning & Dave deftly ID'd it as "Eddie Vedder's cover of a song by Indio", which pleased me.
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I heard this song back in the day, along with the original of that new Eddie Vedder track "Hard Sun"*, on KTYD in Sta. Barbara & on XTRA (out of TJ) in SanDiego.
*it got played on KFOG about 7:45 this morning & Dave deftly ID'd it as "Eddie Vedder's cover of a song by Indio", which pleased me.
Heard him do likewise once or twice last week, so someone obviously hipped him to that faux pas. Maybe even us?