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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on March 07, 2008, 07:58:43 AM
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Woo Hoo! Happy Friday!
TOTHK: Jimi on da Watchtowah!
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ooo! Fever Tree for the 2nd time this week.
BOS to this Thom McAnn shoe store commercial -- is that Neil Diamond singing the praises of big brass buckles on loafers?
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Hooray! BOS in perpetuity for "Elenor" -- really!
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BOS3 Neil and the BS, "I Am a Child". You can't conceive of the pleasure in my ears.
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Somebody gimme a CHEEEZEburger! VHM Steve Miller.
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please allow Mick to introduce hisself: he's a man of wealth and taste. Well... wealth, anyway.
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"Heah she come now, say Chase Manhattan."
"Heah she come now, say Union Dime"
(Tommy James trying out alternate concepts before arriving at "MONY MONY")
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
BOS5 Traffic, "Feelin' Alright".
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and we close with Deep Purple. 2 fine '68 sets in one week -- will Dave make it a trifecta? (It's been 6 weeks since he went there.)
Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower
Fever Tree - San Francisco Girls
The Beatles - Hey Jude
The Turtles - Elenor
Buffalo Springfield - I am a Child
Steve Miller - Living in the U.S.A.
The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For the Devil
Tommy James & the Shondells - Mony Mony
Traffic - Feeling Alright
Deep Purple - Hush
NOTE: The Drive website actually shows the Turtles tune as "Eleanor Rigby". Beatles on the brain, I guess.
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
ooo I would lurve a burn of that! Some 15 years ago Coke put out a commercial CD of all those spots and I saw it at Tower and passed it by -- out of print now and worth quite a bit.
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
ooo I would lurve a burn of that!
I'll have it for you when you're in town. ;D
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
ooo I would lurve a burn of that! Some 15 years ago Coke put out a commercial CD of all those spots and I saw it at Tower and passed it by -- out of print now and worth quite a bit.
I'd love one too, and thanks for the birthday disc you sent.
If you ever take the time to browse the Db you can request in return any sets that have an A in the A column.
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
I'll pay for a burn of that CD, if possible?
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BOS4 Supes' Coke commercial -- one of my favorite of the many that were done back then.
Mike, I don't know if I played it for you or talked about it already, but I have a CD full of Coke and similar (Great Shakes) jingles by a wide range of artists. A music journalist named Douglas Wolk had given an EMP presentation on the history of those jingles and gave me and a few others CDs of the stuff he'd compiled.
I'll pay for a burn of that CD, if possible?
I can do these for all. No payment required in my library! Wayback, email me your mailing addy - I'm at jmccombs (at) earthlink (dot) net. Cheers!
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BOS on the replay to the Beatles (I never get tired of "Hey Jude") and the Turtles (gee, I think they're swell).
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Somebody gimme a CHEEEZEburger!
Somebody should've offered him a nice salad instead:
(http://www.norton-buffalo.com/gallery/SteveMiller&Norton1978.jpg)
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BOS on the replay to the Beatles (I never get tired of "Hey Jude")
Wait 'til you're 50. "HJ" is the one Beatle song I could go without ever hearing again. It's partially the length, I guess, but when it comes on I usually change the station. I feel the same way about "American Pie".