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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on August 07, 2008, 08:59:53 AM
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Ah LURVES Ginger in the early '70s! Mmmmm... lime in de coconut for breakfast! BOS Nilsson.
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I'm in for a little coconut in the morning. Nice tothc
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BOS How do you sleep?
Not heard much.
eta: Just looked at BCO player and along with title of music, the lyrics to the songs are linked.
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"those freaks was right when they said you was dead..."
John kicks Paul squarely in the nuts. BOS2
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obscure movie clip of the week: Cold Turkey. Wonderful, hilarious film.
BOS3 War, "All Day Music".
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HM War. Not always music to my ears.
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add that lime & coconut to this Rock'nRoll Stew. Yum! VHM Traffic.
(http://www.deliciousbluesstew.com/images/3stewpots.jpg)
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VHM Here Comes the Sun.
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Sistah Havens welcomes the Sun! I just started reading his autobio. BOS4
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BOS Get it while you can.
yeah girl!
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"those freaks was right when they said you was dead..."
John kicks Paul squarely in the nuts. BOS2
Many better tracks on that album, though - I'm partial to "Oh Yoko" and "Gimme Some Truth."
HM votes to the War, Havens, and Joplin tunes (though Howard Tate did a better "Get It While You Can") - I'm holding out my BOS vote.
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Get it while you can... "'cause we may not be here tomorrow"
(http://hiphappy.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/janis-joplin-rolling-stone-n-348569.jpg)
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BOS medley of nuggets.
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Once again, I'd have been happy with anything in the cheeze medley - except, perhaps, for Bloodrock's "D.O.A."
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BOS Dead
Playing in the Band!!!!
Proxy of Geoff.
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BOS medley of nuggets.
I'd've LOVED to hear Mr Jones in his, er, entirety. But WTF was that last song?
VHM Dead.
ETA: oops, I see Gaz already answered my question. A real obscurity, that one, at least in NYC.
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BOS Dead
Playing in the Band!!!!
Proxy of Geoff.
Ha, you beat me to it.
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BOS medley of nuggets.
I'd've LOVED to hear Mr Jones in his, er, entirety. But WTF was that last song?
Bloodrock's "D.O.A.," a song about a plane crash - in hideously morbid and proggy detail.
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BOS # whatever, ELP.
Dave doesn't play much Dead. Ginger fits them in nicely. Althea to be heard in a set next week.
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"white lace... and 'trinas".
(http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/3993/elp7bb.jpg)
proxy of shray, of course, but "Lucky Man" is one I'm tiring of -- we really only ever hear 2 tracks from this (E)LP.
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Dave doesn't play much Dead.
WHAT???
Althea to be heard in a set next week.
So now you're PsychicCat?
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Another BOS to Shanty. Good job Ginger!
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Dave doesn't play much Dead.
WHAT???
I'll have to go peruse the Shraytabase
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BOS5 Jonathan E, layin' 'round the shanty gettin' buzzed
(http://www.norml.org/images/about/marijuana_joint.jpg)
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BOS to "Shanty" FRA; but my real BOS goes to that Willy Wonka quote. Gene Wilder was magnficient in that role (except for his mean turn just before the end, which always bugged me).
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wooo hooo., applause, applause.
Who sounds fine, BOS the Song is Over
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BOS6 the 'oo.
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BOS to "Shanty" FRA; but my real BOS goes to that Willy Wonka quote. Gene Wilder was magnficient in that role (except for his mean turn just before the end, which always bugged me).
Wilder's wonderful, but it's an awful, overrated film (songs are horrible). Y'know, the whole point is that he really doesn't like kids very much.
(http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/files/2008/04/wonka1.jpg)
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BOS to "Shanty" FRA; but my real BOS goes to that Willy Wonka quote. Gene Wilder was magnficient in that role (except for his mean turn just before the end, which always bugged me).
Wilder's wonderful, but it's an awful, overrated film (songs are horrible). Y'know, the whole point is that he really doesn't like kids very much.
(http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/files/2008/04/wonka1.jpg)
Only his little oooompa loompas. ;)
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BOS to "Shanty" FRA; but my real BOS goes to that Willy Wonka quote. Gene Wilder was magnficient in that role (except for his mean turn just before the end, which always bugged me).
Wilder's wonderful, but it's an awful, overrated film (songs are horrible). Y'know, the whole point is that he really doesn't like kids very much.
(http://blogs.reuters.com/reuters-dealzone/files/2008/04/wonka1.jpg)
I respectfully disagree - I quite like a lot of those songs, especially Veruca Salt's - and the book, which I read countless times as a child, paints a very different picture of Wonka the man.
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What does Dave have in store for us today?
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What does Dave have in store for us today?
Things have been so weird lately that I'm afraid to guess. We just had 4 late-'80s/early-'90s sets in 10 days -- there was a time that we'd barely get that many in a month. Dave can't be happy about that.
ETA: we're getting a VT today.
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except, perhaps, for Bloodrock's "D.O.A."
OMG! I had that single way back when I was 8 yrs old. Don't think I've heard it since I was 10. And fwiw, that's when I lived on Lon Gisland, so I had to have heard it on NY radio.
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except, perhaps, for Bloodrock's "D.O.A."
OMG! I had that single way back when I was 8 yrs old. Don't think I've heard it since I was 10. And fwiw, that's when I lived on Lon Gisland, so I had to have heard it on NY radio.
That's entirely possible -- Lawn Guyland stations might've played it (it's a different world out there). NYC Top 40s def ignored it, and NY FM prog-rockers were kinda snobby about, um, that sorta record.