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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on November 10, 2008, 08:01:24 AM
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5MEB TOTHK.
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Somebody help me nah!
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Somebody help me nah!
BOS and proxy of Rod for the Woofa Toofa Goofa Loofa!
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Bob's been making some new montages! Kudos!
BOS2 Jimi, "Angel"
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BOS3 Bullet. White lies, blue eyes and Cheeze for breakfast.
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HM to what would have happened had Styx been a power-pop band: "White Lies, Blue Eyes."
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Elton's got a blue canoe. BOS4.
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BOS and BOW candidate, "Where to Now, St. Peter?"
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Baby baby baby do ya like it? of course! BOS5 for the Mighty Zep.
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I'm not usually a big fan of "Misty Mountain Hop," but it's sounding good today.
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OMFG! BOS6 GrassRoots, "Sooner or Later"
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I'm not usually a big fan of "Misty Mountain Hop," but it's sounding good today.
surely some rapper has sampled that one? "Misty Mountain Hip-Hop"?
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OMFG! BOS6 GrassRoots, "Sooner or Later"
VHM from me. When I first heard this on 3WS in the mid '80s, I assumed it was Motown. Was shocked to learn it was the Grass Roots.
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OMFG! BOS6 GrassRoots, "Sooner or Later"
VHM from me. When I first heard this on 3WS in the mid '80s, I assumed it was Motown. Was shocked to learn it was the Grass Roots.
but it's so... white.
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VHM Mr. Mojo Risin'.
OMFG2! BOS7 Bread, "Baby, I'm a Wan Shoe"
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OMGWTFLOL, "Baby I'm-a Want You."
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OMFG! BOS6 GrassRoots, "Sooner or Later"
VHM from me. When I first heard this on 3WS in the mid '80s, I assumed it was Motown. Was shocked to learn it was the Grass Roots.
but it's so... white.
What can I say, I didn't hear it that way at the time.
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Bullet were British? News to me.
ETA: Wiki sez...
Bullet was a one-hit wonder American rock band. Its one hit, "White Lies, Blue Eyes", made the top 40 on the [Billboard Hot 100]] chart in 1971. Very little else is known about the group.
An English band also called "Bullet" is often given credit mistakenly for the hit "White Lies, Blue Eyes". The duo formed in London, comprising of former Atomic Rooster members, John Cann (vocalist) and Paul Hammond (drummer). Although this band was also called Bullet, they had to change their name because of the American band already named Bullet.