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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on May 15, 2008, 09:01:35 AM
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instant BOS: JJ, "On Your Radio"!
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Goodbye Mary. Goodbye Jane.
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Goodbye Mary. Goodbye Jane.
Hello 'Trina.
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Ha! When a Stranger Calls into "Switchboard Susan"! BOS2 Mr Lowe.
"When I'm with you
I get an extension
And I don't mean
Alexander Bell's invention"
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VHM RLJ, doit doit.
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VHM RLJ, doit doit.
I'm generally not a big fan of her boho bop, but I'll HM that one.
WOS = "Havin' a Party." Love SSJ, but despise that song.
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BOS3 SSJ&TAJ, "Havin' a Party" -- a NYC FM staple back in the day.
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VHM RLJ, doit doit.
I'm generally not a big fan of her boho bop, but I'll HM that one.
WOS = "Havin' a Party." Love SSJ, but despise that song.
"despise" is such an extreme word. Because why?
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BOS(4)FRA: Dire Straits, "Southbound Again" -- proxies of urth, shray and Ali.
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WOS: Steve Dahl blowing up disco real good. As opposed to just, y'know, BLOWING. Which is what Dahl does best.
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"put the blame on VTR" -- an acronym that would soon be obsolete.
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JCM needs a lover that won't drive him crazy -- John, meet Pat Benatar.
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One too many times
I've heard this Cars song.
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BOS5 Little Feat, "Down on the farm" with Linda Lou.
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BOS5 Little Feat, "Down on the farm" with Linda Lou.
It ain't true, it ain't true...
BOS from me too, and for the Nick Lowe tune as well as the Dire Straits (thx for the Proxy!).
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VHM RLJ, doit doit.
I'm generally not a big fan of her boho bop, but I'll HM that one.
WOS = "Havin' a Party." Love SSJ, but despise that song.
"despise" is such an extreme word. Because why?
I find the refrain unmelodic and the "cokes in the icebox" lyrics too kiddieland. Personal prefs, etc. (And re the original, I always hated the sound of Sam Cooke's voice.)
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VHM RLJ, doit doit.
I'm generally not a big fan of her boho bop, but I'll HM that one.
WOS = "Havin' a Party." Love SSJ, but despise that song.
"despise" is such an extreme word. Because why?
I find the refrain unmelodic and the "cokes in the icebox" lyrics too kiddieland. Personal prefs, etc. (And re the original, I always hated the sound of Sam Cooke's voice.)
well, like most hits of its period, it wasn't written with adults in mind.