10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Capital Gold, other Internet Radio => Topic started by: RGMike on December 29, 2008, 10:58:58 AM
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Listening to Barry Scott's "Novelty Songs" Lost 45s special. Wow, "Pac-Man Fever" is one awful record.
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OMFG! Bob & Doug McKenzie (feat Geddy Lee), "Take Off"! I have not heard this in decades.
"It's a beauty way to go"
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TANC-of-Gaz: it's "Shaddap You Face". whassamadda you?
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"My name is Rick
I'm gonna stick
it to ya, babe"
Mr Springfield laments being confused with Mr Springsteen.
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somebody at Barry Scott's website screwed up, and the link to the final "Novelty Songs" segment gave me a Christmas segement instead -- but I'm glad, 'cause I'm hearing Angel and their late-'70s Xmas record, which i haven't heard in ages. Lovely, and the only other thing I know of theirs is a cover of the Rascals' "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore".
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This Gilbert O'Sullivan Xmas tune is NTM and very very nice.
and -- OMFWTFLOL -- The Star Wars thing, "What Can You Get a Wookie For Xmas?"
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ah believe in the boogie! And so does Judge, who's off on one of his fab disco tangents.
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ah believe in the boogie! And so does Judge, who's off on one of his fab disco tangents.
Lawd! Judge played a looooooong version of Peter Brown's "Do Ya Wanna Get Funky With Me?"
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"Hello? May ah speak to Barbara?"
Lawdy, KPOO gives us "Woman to Woman".
"whether you be cool, or come out of a bag on me..."
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JJ inadvertently salutes Dave with "Can I Change My Mind?".
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one of my very favorite Marvin Gaye songs, "Too Busy Thinkin' 'Bout My baby" -- one of the few not to be covered by multiple artists.
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A dee-lightful rarity: The Platters, from their Fauxtown period, "I Love You a Thousand Times".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JSVUkKJxbc
I wonder what Mr Stubbs thought of that dead-on impression of him.
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Bob Shannon's doing his salute to peopel we lost in '08 (that's where I heard about the guy from Count Five). And now he's playing Delaney & Bonnie's "Never-Ending Song". Awww...
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WLNG Nugget of the Day: Rose Garden, "Next Plane To London".