10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on December 11, 2007, 09:03:05 AM
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*shudder*
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BOS and proxy of Gaz, "Follow You Down". VHM Fargo, one of the Cohen Bros greatest. Oh, yah!
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Just missed the Gin Blossoms, which was a favorite tune of mine that year.
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I associate both "One Headlight" and its predecessor "Sixth Avenue Heartache" with my arrival in SF -- the Wallflowers were an omnipresent soundtrack from late '96 through mid '97. Then they covered "Heroes" and it all ended in tears.
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I associate both "One Headlight" and its predecessor "Sixth Avenue Heartache" with my arrival in SF -- the Wallflowers were an omnipresent soundtrack from late '96 through mid '97. Then they covered "Heroes" and it all ended in tears.
I said "feh" to them then and I say "feh" to them now. At least Cate Blanchett won't be playing Jakob in a movie anytime soon.
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BOS to Folk Implosion, "Natural One": terribly depressing song from a terribly depressing movie, and one of the unlikelier Top 40 hits of the decade.
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BOS to Folk Implosion, "Natural One": terribly depressing song from a terribly depressing movie, and one of the unlikelier Top 40 hits of the decade.
From Kids, no? That came out summer '95 -- did it take that long for the song to hit?
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WOS DMB -- Too much, all right.
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Guess they had to pick a year that worked for Brian Setzer, who's headlining the BCO Xmas concert tonight? Tomorrow? Been hearing a lot of Stray Cats on their airwaves after the sets the last couple days.
BOS Too Much, my favorite DMB song. I don't have a second fave, if that tells you anything.
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"Did You Ever Look So Nice" was about as close as the Samples got to a pop hit. Nice that Ginger keeps them in rotation.
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BOS to Folk Implosion, "Natural One": terribly depressing song from a terribly depressing movie, and one of the unlikelier Top 40 hits of the decade.
From Kids, no? That came out summer '95 -- did it take that long for the song to hit?
Yep, and I suppose so.
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"Did You Ever Look So Nice" was about as close as the Samples got to a pop hit. Nice that Ginger keeps them in rotation.
Gaz, did you read that Ronnie Spector review yesterday? I'm sorry I didn't buy a ticket to that show when I had the chnace.
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"Did You Ever Look So Nice" was about as close as the Samples got to a pop hit. Nice that Ginger keeps them in rotation.
Gaz, did you read that Ronnie Spector review yesterday? I'm sorry I didn't buy a ticket to that show when I had the chnace.
Sounds like lots of fun - she's playing B.B. King's on my b-day and if I didn't have other plans I'd go.