10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on July 24, 2008, 09:02:22 AM
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damn, Ginger does '68 more often than Dave these days. Get on up! Dance to da Music! BOS Sly TOTHK.
Sly's gonna add some bottoms!
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OMFG! BOS2 Traffic, "40,000 Headmen"!
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VHM Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. BOS3 Jeff Beck & Rod the Mod, "Rock My Plimsoul" proxies of Rod, urth, geoff & shray.
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Take a load off yo' fanny!
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Damn! Cream, under a bad sign. Must be sour Cream, then.
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OMFG! BOS2 Traffic, "40,000 Headmen"!
Missed it, but got here in thime for the Band.
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OMFWTFLOL! Ms Nyro's orig of "Stoned Soul Picnic"!! Ginger is out-doing herself this morning. BOS4, red/yellow honey, sassafrass and moonshine! (and proxy of Gaz)
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OMFWTFLOL! Ms Nyro's orig of "Stoned Soul Picnic"!! Ginger is out-doing herself this morning. BOS4, red/yellow honey, sassafrass and moonshine! (and proxy of Gaz)
I could use some moonshine this morning!
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OMFWTFLOL! Ms Nyro's orig of "Stoned Soul Picnic"!! Ginger is out-doing herself this morning. BOS4, red/yellow honey, sassafrass and moonshine! (and proxy of Gaz)
Just woke up, sorry I missed that - I don't like Nyro's voice or seasick sense of arrangement, but I'm always curious about how her originals sounded.
Meantime, HM to "Street Walking Man," with my hopes for "Elenore" to close this out.
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whut can a powa bowa do? (that's what that line alwyas sounded like to me) VHM Stones.
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"I rail at all his servants!"
This neatly summarizes the G.W. Bush years for me.
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"I rail at all his servants!"
This neatly summarizes the G.W. Bush years for me.
I never knew what that line was! Thanks!
Wow -- "I Put a Spell on You" twice in one week!
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Second appearance of CCR's "Spell" in 3 days - meh.
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Second appearance of CCR's "Spell" in 3 days - meh.
Screechin' John is no Screamin' Jay.
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Second appearance of CCR's "Spell" in 3 days - meh.
Screechin' John is no Screamin' Jay.
And they're both no Scowlin' Nina.
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BOS5 one of my very fave Beatle songs, "I Will". LOVE Alison Krauss' cover.