10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on April 28, 2008, 01:04:26 PM
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KPOO's kinda boring (musically) and kinda crappy (stream-wise), so I'm bailing in favor of SoulClassics247.
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Lawd! "We Got More Soul", Dyke & the Blazers. Funny, I don't know too many dykes who wear blazers.
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Lou Rawls, "Love is a Hurtin' Thing". Sublime.
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the Iceman cometh! singin 'bout his moody moody MOODY woman.
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Holy Crap! MJ & Mick, "State of Shock"! I'm in one! and it's followed by Sade's "Your Love is King". Oh My!
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Party alert! JJ will be doing 4 hours of James Brown on his Sat nite show this week -- it's JB's 75th birthday (or "birfday" as JJ says). Jump back! kiss mahself! UNGH!
I didn't make a "birfday" request for myself from Dave for Friday's set; wonder if James's 75th might mean a Soul patrol or an all-JB 10@10.
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OMGWTFLOL! CG plays Ms Reddy's "Angie Baby". Alan O'Day's peak as a lyricist, certainly.
"It's so nice to be insane
No one asks you to explain..."
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an only-on-CG segue: from the Stranglers' "Peaches" to Madge's fab "Dress You Up". Head-to-toe in more ways than one...
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aaack! Patrick Swayze, "She's Like the Wind", whenever she, er, passes.
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this week's CG retro-countdown revolves around Tina Charles (who?), whose "I Love to Love" was #1 in March '76 --it did next to nothing on these shores. A fine, eclectic chart that includes Yvonne Fair's "It Should Have Been Me", discussed here just recently, at #5.
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this week's CG retro-countdown revolves around Tina Charles (who?), whose "I Love to Love" was #1 in March '76 --it did next to nothing on these shores.
Turns out Ms. Charles was hooked up with Biddu of Biddu Orchestra fame, and was the voice on 5000 Volts' "I'm on Fire". And she sang backup on Cockney Rebel's "Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile)"!Live'n'learn!
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Dame Cliff with a forgotten ballad, "Miss You Nights", that often got segued into ED&JFC's "Nights Are Forever" back then. And -- WTF? -- Glen Miller charted in '76 with a re-release of "Moonlight Serenade".
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Slade's "Let's call it Quits" -- new to me, and (melodically) a complete rip-off of "Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)"
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Billy Ocean's glorious Fauxtown gem "Love Really Hurts..." is the highlight of any day.
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"Somebody call the PO-lice!
That woman down there is a doggone thief!"
Ms Fair reads the riot act -- what a performance!
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Mercy sakes alive, we got us a "Convoy"! 10-4! Them hogs is gettin' IN-tense!
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this week's CG retro-countdown revolves around Tina Charles (who?), whose "I Love to Love" was #1 in March '76 --it did next to nothing on these shores.
Turns out Ms. Charles was hooked up with Biddu of Biddu Orchestra fame, and was the voice on 5000 Volts' "I'm on Fire". And she sang backup on Cockney Rebel's "Come Up and See Me (Make Me Smile)"!Live'n'learn!
and she was also Trevor Horn's girlfriend, lived with him for several years. This was one of the more interesting background stories I've heard on these countdown shows.
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Mike, did Little Steven memorialize Danny Federici after he died a couple weeks ago? I just tuned in to Vin Scelsa's 4/19 show and he led the show with a mention of his death, that went right into a live version Sandy (4th of July Asbury Park). It's posted for only a few more days (they keep Vin's shows up for two weeks after the original broadcast) so if you want to check it out, go here:
http://wfuv.streamguys.us/cgi-bin/colinker.cgi?colink=111773007810570
ETA: Sandy was followed by live renditions of Hungry Heart (from the Live 1975-85 set) and a gorgeous, bluesy, laid back E Street Shuffle recorded at Hammersmith in London in '75. (He didn't mention the source of 'Sandy' but I suspect it was a bootleg version from the Bottom Line run in 75.) That run of songs took up the first half hour of the show, and after a backsell and short break, Vin dips back into the Springsteen catalog with an r&b-drenched cover of Jimmy Cliff's Don't Look Back. Def worth listening to.
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Mike, did Little Steven memorialize Danny Federici after he died a couple weeks ago? I just tuned in to Vin Scelsa's 4/19 show and he led the show with a mention of his death, that went right into a live version Sandy (4th of July Asbury Park). It's posted for only a few more days (they keep Vin's shows up for two weeks after the original broadcast) so if you want to check it out, go here:
http://wfuv.streamguys.us/cgi-bin/colinker.cgi?colink=111773007810570
Thanks for the tip -- I'll check that out tomorrow (our streaming sucks today, it's an internal Kaiser problem which I hope will be solved by then). Steven hasn't mentioned Danny afaik; but then he tapes his shows 2 or 3 weeks in advance.