10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on February 29, 2008, 08:59:52 AM
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VHM Cowboy Junkies to start.
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WOS Live, selling their drama. Sell it to someone more gullible, please.
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Kate Bush lite, er, Tori Amos, "God". This shtick got old in a hurry, IMHO.
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I think I just said this the other day, but: the Subdudes are as inevitable in a Ginger late-'80s/early-'90s set as the Cars are in a Dave late-'70s/early-'80s set.
ETA: actually, I said it about the BoDeans. But still...
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Guilty Displeasure: Pearl Jam, "Nothingman", which for me does nothing, man.
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yeesh, Dave Matthews in 'BCO Studio C.
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WOS2 Ted Hawkins (who?), "Strange Conversation", first (and hopefully last) time I'm hearing this. Gawd, this has been a snoozefest so far.
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this set is in desperate need of Ini Kamoze, Prince, or even Ace of Base. But the parade of downers continues: Fury in the Slaughterhouse. Somebody, please, slip some crystal into Ginger's tea!
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BOS and proxy of Gaz: Seal, "Newborn Friend". But sheesh, what a long slog to get to this.
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BOS2 Urge Overkill-does-Neil Diamond.
2 '90s sets in one week from Ginger, and neither found her at the top of her game. Not entirely her fault, the material from that era is weak, but jeez.
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this set is in desperate need of Ini Kamoze
My last two years of college, there was a guy on campus from Kazhakstan named Arnat. Great guy; we drank together at many a Russian House party; but his command of English was erratic. He *loved* this song and would gleefully quote from it whenever prompted. "Ex-CUSE me, Mistah Offisah!"
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this set is in desperate need of Ini Kamoze
My last two years of college, there was a guy on campus from Kazhakstan named Arnat. Great guy; we drank together at many a Russian House party; but his command of English was erratic. He *loved* this song and would gleefully quote from it whenever prompted. "Ex-CUSE me, Mistah Offisah!"
"ah'm da lyrical GONG-stah!" I didn't find out until recently that it's sort of a rip of another record that pops up on CGSS, the name of which escapes me.