10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on December 02, 2008, 07:48:26 AM
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U2 Desire
Rhythm Corps Common Ground
Eric Clapton After Midnight (1988 Version)
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Circle
The Church Reptile
Keith Richards Take It So Hard
George Harrison When We Was Fab
Treat Her Right I Think She Likes Me
INXS Never Tear Us Apart
Toni Childs Zimbabwae
Even Rob falls victim to his own personal Katrinas in '88 (Rhythm Corps, for one, and the inevitable Crapton) but that Toni Childs was NTM.
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U2 Desire
Rhythm Corps Common Ground
Eric Clapton After Midnight (1988 Version)
Edie Brickell & New Bohemians Circle
The Church Reptile
Keith Richards Take It So Hard
George Harrison When We Was Fab
Treat Her Right I Think She Likes Me
INXS Never Tear Us Apart
Toni Childs Zimbabwae
Even Rob falls victim to his own personal Katrinas in '88 (Rhythm Corps, for one, and the inevitable Crapton) but that Toni Childs was NTM.
I'd have BOS'd the Keef tune and Treat Her Right's criminally underplayed I Think She Likes Me, featuring a pre-Morphine Mark Sandman.
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... Treat Her Right's criminally underplayed I Think She Likes Me, featuring a pre-Morphine Mark Sandman.
I don't remember that one, but found the video here (http://www.vh1classic.com/view/artist/17985/55168/Treat_Her_Right/I_Think_She_Likes_Me/index.jhtml). pretty cool
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... Treat Her Right's criminally underplayed I Think She Likes Me, featuring a pre-Morphine Mark Sandman.
I don't remember that one, but found the video here (http://www.vh1classic.com/view/artist/17985/55168/Treat_Her_Right/I_Think_She_Likes_Me/index.jhtml). pretty cool
a friend described them at the time as "white guys trying to be John lee Hooker".
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... Treat Her Right's criminally underplayed I Think She Likes Me, featuring a pre-Morphine Mark Sandman.
I don't remember that one, but found the video here (http://www.vh1classic.com/view/artist/17985/55168/Treat_Her_Right/I_Think_She_Likes_Me/index.jhtml). pretty cool
a friend described them at the time as "white guys trying to be John lee Hooker".
I remember liking that song quite well back then, but thinking that in their own way they were kind of a novelty act.