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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on April 17, 2008, 09:07:40 AM
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proxy of Gaz: TFF, sowing their seed(s).
this "Rusty old American Dream" by David Wilcox (sounding like James Taylor) is new to me, I think.
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proxy of Gaz: TFF, sowing their seed(s).
this "Rusty old American Dream" by David Wilcox (sounding like James Taylor) is new to me, I think.
It definitely does sound like JT, but it wouldn't be new if you listened to Acoustic Sunrise, where Mr. Wilcox is a big fave of Rosalie's.
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cute seg: Look Who's talking clip into "Eat For 2" by 10KMs
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cute seg: Look Who's talking clip into "Eat For 2" by 10KMs
agreed! I was LQTM.
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proxy of Gaz: TFF, sowing their seed(s).
this "Rusty old American Dream" by David Wilcox (sounding like James Taylor) is new to me, I think.
It definitely does sound like JT, but it wouldn't be new if you listened to Acoustic Sunrise, where Mr. Wilcox is a big fave of Rosalie's.
I used to be an Acoustic Sunrise regular before KPIG came along. And lately I've been doing the AT40 80s thing.
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aaack aaack! the attack of the Shaaaack! Fred's about to thet thail! proxy of Ali, but I never need to hear this one again.
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aaack aaack! the attack of the Shaaaack! Fred's about to thet thail! proxy of Ali, but I never need to hear this one again.
"You're what!?"
"I'm heavy with child" (or words to that effect)
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aaack aaack! the attack of the Shaaaack! Fred's about to thet thail! proxy of Ali, but I never need to hear this one again.
"You're what!?"
"I'm heavy with child" (or words to that effect)
she's eating Tin Roof Sundaes for 2!
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BOS LL, "Cryin' Shame". Still a fab LP.
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Meletherige is gonna sleep while you drive. BOS2 -- some country singer covered this, but I'm blanking on who.
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When I first heard this UB40 at the time, I had no idea it was an Al Green cover. "Take me by de AN!"
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I gotta BOS SRV's "Riviera Paradise".
Oooh, and '73 tomorrow. It's only random luck when Ginger plays her oldest set on a Fri, unlike Dave.
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When I first heard this UB40 at the time, I had no idea it was an Al Green cover. "Take me by de AN!"
one of their more inspired choices, and a very nice LP -- right before their reggae-cover shtick became a cliche (see: "Can't Help Falling In Love").
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When I first heard this UB40 at the time, I had no idea it was an Al Green cover. "Take me by de AN!"
one of their more inspired choices, and a very nice LP -- right before their reggae-cover shtick became a cliche (see: "Can't Help Falling In Love").
TANC: here's the Al Green orig on Saturday's CGSS.