10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on January 14, 2009, 07:57:07 AM
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Yippee! (a late start -- 8:06! -- but yippee nonetheless)
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TANC, sorta: Joe Cocker (tho' it's "Bathroom Window" rather than "With a Little Help").
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TANC, sorta: Joe Cocker (tho' it's "Bathroom Window" rather than "With a Little Help").
and it's a Fab Four Twin Spin, sorta: "Don't Let Me Down".
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WOS 3DN's "Try a Little Bad White Otis Imitation"
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VHM Fogerty & Co, learnin' to bone on da bayou.
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BOS and proxy of shray, Moodies, "Never Comes the Day"
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BOS2 Sly, gettin higher -- no, really?
(http://bermangraphics.com/images/600-sly.jpg)
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"Winchester -- it's a whole 'nother smoke!"
(http://www.amishshop.com/hazel-doc/images/winchester.jpg)
VHM Cream -- now their kid's married to Mabel. At the table. Wearing sable?
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Zager & Evans, at the bottom of a long glass tube, woe-woe.
(http://www.circa45.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/zager.jpg)
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always a BOS for "Undun". "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"... notsomuch.
Joe Cocker - She Came In Through the Bathroom Window
Beatles - Don't Let Me Down
3 Dog Night - Try a Little Tenderness
CCR - Born on the Bayou
Moody Blues - Never Comes the Day
Sly & The Family Stone - I Want to Take You Higher
Cream - Badge
Zager & Evans - In the Year 2525
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
Guess Who - Undun
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Zager & Evans, at the bottom of a long glass tube, woe-woe.
(http://www.circa45.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/zager.jpg)
Hmm, never saw the parenthetical addendum to the title of this one before. Interesting.
Btw, has In the Year 2525 ever been a Hit from Hell, and if not, what were we thinking?
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Zager & Evans, at the bottom of a long glass tube, woe-woe.
(http://www.circa45.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/zager.jpg)
Hmm, never saw the parenthetical addendum to the title of this one before. Interesting.
Btw, has In the Year 2525 ever been a Hit from Hell, and if not, what were we thinking?
And here's their amazing "Mr Turnkey", the follow-up to "2525", which despite their newfound fame and airplay on huge stations like WABC in NYC... Never. Even. Charted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUQuXwNKMkU