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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 29, 2008, 07:59:42 AM
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The gales of November come early! BOS just for the ballsiness of playing "Wreck of the Edmund F" as TOTHK. Wrong year, though -- this was a hit in '76.
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OK, Petty's "American Girl" is also from '76... wait, now Bob's playing "1976" bumpers between songs. He clearly said '75 at the beginning and read a bunch of '75 news stories. Somebody needs caffeine!
BOS2 "Dreamboat Annie".
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Boston's smokin' & tokin' and they're not jokin'. But I'm chokin'.
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Holy Flaming Mother of Pop Argot! JS, "Cruisin'" -- BOS3FRA, I can't remember the last time I heard this.
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VHM "You're My Best Friend"
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Gordon Lightfoot - Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Tom Petty - American Girl
Heart- - Dreamboat Annie
Electric Light Orchestra - Livin' Thing
Genesis - A Trick of the Tail
Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way
Boston - Smokin'
Jefferson Starship - Cruisin'
Queen - You're My Best Friend
Steve Miller - Rock 'N Me
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Holy Flaming Mother of Pop Argot! JS, "Cruisin'" -- BOS3FRA, I can't remember the last time I heard this.
This is an absolute shock. Especially since it wasn't a single AFAIK and it wasn't one of the stronger tracks on the Spitfire album. Still and all, sorry I missed. Will hear tonight at work, prolly.
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Holy Flaming Mother of Pop Argot! JS, "Cruisin'" -- BOS3FRA, I can't remember the last time I heard this.
This is an absolute shock. Especially since it wasn't a single AFAIK and it wasn't one of the stronger tracks on the Spitfire album. Still and all, sorry I missed. Will hear tonight at work, prolly.
I don't remember it being a single, either (and I don't have Whitburn handy), but it got significant AOR airplay as an LP cut, at least in NYC. I recall it being segued into/out of the Raspberries' "Drivin' Around" more than once.
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Holy Flaming Mother of Pop Argot! JS, "Cruisin'" -- BOS3FRA, I can't remember the last time I heard this.
This is an absolute shock. Especially since it wasn't a single AFAIK and it wasn't one of the stronger tracks on the Spitfire album. Still and all, sorry I missed. Will hear tonight at work, prolly.
I don't remember it being a single, either (and I don't have Whitburn handy), but it got significant AOR airplay as an LP cut, at least in NYC. I recall it being segued into/out of the Raspberries' "Drivin' Around" more than once.
I can tell you that I heard it a lot on KSHE in St. L. Surprised to find that y'all consider it a rarity.
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Holy Flaming Mother of Pop Argot! JS, "Cruisin'" -- BOS3FRA, I can't remember the last time I heard this.
This is an absolute shock. Especially since it wasn't a single AFAIK and it wasn't one of the stronger tracks on the Spitfire album. Still and all, sorry I missed. Will hear tonight at work, prolly.
I don't remember it being a single, either (and I don't have Whitburn handy), but it got significant AOR airplay as an LP cut, at least in NYC. I recall it being segued into/out of the Raspberries' "Drivin' Around" more than once.
I can tell you that I heard it a lot on KSHE in St. L. Surprised to find that y'all consider it a rarity.
Caught the replay, and may I just say (a) this is the first time I've ever heard "Cruisin'" outside my own record collection, and (b) this was a truly magnificent set. BOS to JS for being, well, JS; but VVHM votes to Queen (another song I remember from way back, and how I love that electric piano) and Genesis (my favorite of their early material; and I notice that Boz Scaggs borrowed the lick for "1993") and GL's tale told from the Chippewa on down.