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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: urth on April 16, 2008, 09:07:18 AM
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Tuned in and caught the end of the Kings, This Beat Goes On/Switchin' to Glide.
Now we've got Delbert McClinton, Givin' It Up for Your Love.
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Now we're getting a little further from Morey territory: Joe Jackson channeling the English Beat--Beat Crazy!
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You got to shake it baby
You got to shake it baby
You got to shake it
BOS #3 the Dan.
(#1 was the Kings & #2 was JJ)
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Hellooooo?!?
Babylon Sisters in the #4 slot, #5 is Da Doo Doo Doo, Da Dah Dah Dah.
ETA: Ah, I knew someone would show up eventually.
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Now here we go--the first real rarity of the set: Joan Armatrading, Me, Myself, I.
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I think if you're gonna play "Da Doo Doo Doo, Da Dah Dah Dah" & "She's So Cold" in the same set you gotta play 'em back-to-back.
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Iggles "I Can't Tell You Why", this is a Timothy B. composition, no?
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Ah, here's a semiguilty pleasure: The Eagles doing white-boy soul, Tim Schmitt's I Can't Tell You Why.
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LOL! great segue, all of Lloyd Bridges comments from Airplane! into Chrissie.
"I guess I picked the wrong week to quit smoking."
"I guess I picked the wrong week to quit drinking."
"I guess I picked the wrong week to quit taking amphetamines."
"I guess I picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue."
"Well it's time for you to stop all of your sobbing."
Genius!
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This Beat Goes On - Kings
Giving It up for Your Love - Delbert McClinton
Beat Crazy - Joe Jackson
Babylon Sisters - Steely Dan
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da - Police
Me Myself I - Joan Armatrading
She's So Cold - Rolling Stones
Boys Don't Cry - Cure
I Can't Tell You Why - Eagles
Stop Your Sobbing - Pretenders
pretty good set!