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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on May 28, 2008, 07:54:20 AM
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Electric Light Orchestra Don't Bring Me Down
Shoes Too Late
John Mellencamp I Need A Lover
Patti Smith Group Dancing Barefoot
David Bowie Boys Keep Swinging
Cheap Trick I Want You to Want Me (live)
Ramones I Want You Around
Elvis Costello Oliver's Army
Ron Wood Seven Days
Angie w/Pete Townshend Peppermint Lump
OMFG -- Best. '79. Set. EVAH. Worth catching on the replay for Shoes and Angie/Townshend and Patti Smith and Ramones and Ron Wood and Bowie and.. (seriously, all 6 of those woulda been Morey bustouts!)
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No kidding. Will definitely try to catch the replay.
in Db terms Dave has played "Dancing Barefoot", but surprisingly he hasn't played "Oliver's Army". So it still adds up to six bustouts.
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in Db terms Dave has played "Dancing Barefoot", but surprisingly he hasn't played "Oliver's Army". So it still adds up to six bustouts.
oops! That's an amazing stat, actually.
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in Db terms Dave has played "Dancing Barefoot", but surprisingly he hasn't played "Oliver's Army". So it still adds up to six bustouts.
oops! That's an amazing stat, actually.
Well he only played "DB" once, so you weren't off by much.
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in Db terms Dave has played "Dancing Barefoot", but surprisingly he hasn't played "Oliver's Army". So it still adds up to six bustouts.
oops! That's an amazing stat, actually.
Well he only played "DB" once, so you weren't off by much.
There was a Checkpoint Charlie... BOS Elvis is everywhere!
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That Ron Wood song was waaaaay cool!
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in Db terms Dave has played "Dancing Barefoot", but surprisingly he hasn't played "Oliver's Army". So it still adds up to six bustouts.
oops! That's an amazing stat, actually.
Well he only played "DB" once, so you weren't off by much.
There was a Checkpoint Charlie... BOS Elvis is everywhere!
as Mr C once said, "I wanted to write a political song that sounded like an ABBA record"... and so he lifted the piano flourishes from "Dancing Queen".
I love the Angie-produced-by-Townshend song. It's about as obscure as New Wave gets; got a smattering of NYC airplay, and I had the impression at the time that it was some sort of UK hit, but I found out years later that it never even charted over there. Besides, I dig the absurdly British pronunciation of "peh-PAIR-mint loomp".