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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 05, 2008, 08:59:31 AM
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Whiskeytown to start, "16 Days". I'll BOS this one.
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Ryan Adams, when he was good. :) But no reason to give Ginger any grief--yet.
Btw, dude, this is '97, not '94.
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Ryan Adams, when he was good.
Ha! I was thisclose to saying that. Or maybe "Ryan Adams when he was less crazy"
Did KFOG play this Tonic tune in '97?
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Ryan Adams, when he was good.
Ha! I was thisclose to saying that. Or maybe "Ryan Adams when he was less crazy"
Did KFOG play this Tonic tune in '97?
I think yes, they were. And Ryan Adams still has a lot of strong moments - he just direly needs an editor.
VHM to WT FRA, but BOS to the Tonic. Great song. As I mentioned a long time ago on another thread, I'd like to hear Tracy Chapman do an acoustic version of this.
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Is Mark on the road? He'll be sorry he missed Sqirrel Nut Zippers (and a track other than "Hell"!).
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OMFG -- Squirrel Nut Zippers, and it's not "Hell", either. BOS. And VHM Joan Cusack in In & Out.
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Postmortem Stones reanimated with the blood of k.d. lang!
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and it's not "Hell", either
A Hell-ish jinx!
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Ryan Adams, when he was good.
Ha! I was thisclose to saying that. Or maybe "Ryan Adams when he was less crazy"
Did KFOG play this Tonic tune in '97?
Actually he was pretty good in 2000, too--his Heartbreaker album is genius. Since then, not so much. Or as Gaz said, he has moments.
Was that the Squirrel Nut Zippers or the Asylum Street Spankers doing that retro-ragtime bit?
ETA: Should have refreshed before posting and I'd have had my answer!
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Postmortem Stones reanimated with the blood of k.d. lang!
Like Dracula himself, Mick has a constant craving for young blood.
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Was that the Squirrel Nut Zippers or the Asylum Street Spankers doing that retro-ragtime bit?
it was the Manic Street Cherry-Poppin' Squirrel Preachers.
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Postmortem Stones reanimated with the blood of k.d. lang!
Like Dracula himself, Mick has a constant craving for young blood.
This is actually better than I remember. Or maybe it's just that I haven't heard it since '97.
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and another not-the-hit: Freddie Jones Band, "Wonder".
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BOS2 one of my fave IGs songs, "Get Out the Map".
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VHM Indigo Girls, "Get Out the Map." Their post-success albums have been uniformly strong.
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yet another '90s Crapton incarnation -- T.D.F. (?)
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This sounds like soundtrack music for a PlayStation car-racing game.
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Now THIS was definitely a KFOG staple when it came out, and gets a BOS from me: Keb' Mo', "More Than One Way Home." The Double Rock Baptist Church!
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Now THIS was definitely a KFOG staple when it came out, and gets a BOS from me: Keb' Mo', "More Than One Way Home." The Double Rock Baptist Church!
BOS3 from me -- as I recall, it wasn't *enuf* of a KFOG staple, more Acoustic Sunrise than anything else.
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VHM U2
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HM to "Staring at the Sun," which I don't think I've heard since it narrowly missed the Top 40 that year.
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Is Mark on the road? He'll be sorry he missed Sqirrel Nut Zippers (and a track other than "Hell"!).
Indeed I was & indeed I am.
Ginger told me she was doing '97 today at the same time she said she was doing '75 tomorrow.
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HM to "Staring at the Sun," which I don't think I've heard since it narrowly missed the Top 40 that year.
BTW, if "U2 -3D" is still playing in NY, check it out -- it will not have the same impact on DVD.
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OMG -- Abra Moore -- she was Feist before Feist was feisty.