10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: mshray on March 09, 2009, 10:02:10 AM
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"Looking For Clues" is tune #2. Also BOS #2 after U2 "I Will Follow".
ETA: Iguess it's 1980 after all, but I always had "I Will Follow" as an '81 tune.
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They're calling it '80, but it sounds more like 81 to me.
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Haven't heard this Pat Benatar tune (Treat Me Right) since sometime in the 80s, I'm sure. Can't say I've missed it.
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I emailed both the station and Liquid Compass last week about my streaming problem, I'm waiting to hear back from both. TANC: I tried this morning to listen to WSM in Nashville (first time in a while) and they have "upgraded" their player to the same setup as The Sound -- their Liquid Compass option doesn't work for me either.
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Haven't heard this Pat Benatar tune (Treat Me Right) since sometime in the 80s, I'm sure. Can't say I've missed it.
I got a 2-disc Benatar compilation last year and totally dig it, especially the not-heard-in-years tracks like that one.
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the Cuervo Gold, the fine colombian, make this a much better set than 1994 on KFOG.
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Another Morey fave: Hey Nineteen, singin' bout those sweet things from Boston, so young and weeling... Fagen, you're such a perv.
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the Cuervo Gold, the fine colombian, make this a much better set than 1994 on KFOG.
I may have told this before, but I have a friend who mondegreened that as "to find Columbia" -- she thought it was a drunk guy lost on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. (And she did drugs too, yet totally missed that reference!)
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Now this is more like it (although another DaveFave): Squeeze, Another Nail For My Heart.
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did I just hear the deejay say this is 1980?
I wish Mick kept up the falsetto all the way through this song. the "Knight In Shining Armor" part pales in comparison.
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Here's Mick on his f-i-i-i-ne Arab chah-jah! This is sounding a whole lot like a set Dave would have played. (Maybe he's not in Michigan and really ghosting for Larry in LA.)
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I remember actively disliking "Emotional Rescue" when it first came out, especially as I had really loved Some Girls & thought this whole album paled in comparison. These days I like it much more.
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BOS to those American Thighs, laced with trans fat and scented with Coast Deodorant Soap.
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Just heard Genesis, Turn It On Again, and now we've got Queen's Flash Gordon theme. I stand by my estimation of the Morey-ness of this set.
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Just heard Genesis, Turn It On Again, and now we've got Queen's Flash Gordon theme. I stand by my estimation of the Morey-ness of this set.
Holy Moreytania! Generals and Majors!
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oh yeah, The Sound and KFOG aren't that different from each other -- or from many AOR/Boomer stations around the nation.
Oh and here's Generals and Majors in the number 10 spot. I think Dave is moonlighting here.
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oh yeah, The Sound and KFOG aren't that different from each other -- or from many AOR/Boomer stations around the nation.
Oh and here's Generals and Majors in the number 10 spot. I think Dave is moonlighting here.
That's hilarious. Triple-As are astoundingly similar (see my posts about KMTT in Seattle last week, or look at The Peak's "just-played" lists for any random hour), tho' for a feature like this you'd think there'd be a few LA-specific New Wave bands he coulda played.
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Speaking of songs ripping off other songs, the instrumental that the Sound is using to fill space on the stream while they're in commercial over the air is a TOTAL rip on Brown Sugar, sans vocals.
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The appearance of an "alternate" 10@10 reminded me of the one we used to listen to on KINK in Portland; I was just looking at their website and our old friend Inessa,who did their 10@10, has been exiled to the overnight shift.
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The appearance of an "alternate" 10@10 reminded me of the one we used to listen to on KINK in Portland; I was just looking at their website and our old friend Inessa,who did their 10@10, has been exiled to the overnight shift.
I've listened to KINK a little since I've been up here, but generally I'm underwhelmed. They're pretty bland and MOR. The local oldies stations are more adventurous (and that's not saying a lot). Portland is kind of a crappy town for radio. Not much in the way of college stations, and there's one community statio (KBOO) that sometimes airs good stuff, but just as often they're into community issues (think part KPOO, part KPFA). Seriously, I'm enjoying the AAA station from Corvallis as much or more than anything I've heard in the Portland market.
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The appearance of an "alternate" 10@10 reminded me of the one we used to listen to on KINK in Portland; I was just looking at their website and our old friend Inessa,who did their 10@10, has been exiled to the overnight shift.
I've listened to KINK a little since I've been up here, but generally I'm underwhelmed. They're pretty bland and MOR. The local oldies stations are more adventurous (and that's not saying a lot). Portland is kind of a crappy town for radio. Not much in the way of college stations, and there's one community statio (KBOO) that sometimes airs good stuff, but just as often they're into community issues (think part KPOO, part KPFA). Seriously, I'm enjoying the AAA station from Corvallis as much or more than anything I've heard in the Portland market.
I just looked at their music log for the past 24 hours and yikes, they're Mraz-tastically KFOG-like, except without a lot of the "classic rock" nuggets KFOG plays to balance their Feist-iness.
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Just checked--the Sound's 10@10 is, at this point, a once-a-day affair. No 10pm replay.
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I Will Follow - U2
Looking for Clues - Robert Palmer
Treat Me Right - Pat Benatar
Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan
Another Nail in my Heart - Squeeze
Emotional Rescue - Rolling Stones
You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC
Turn it On Again - Genesis
Flash - Queen
Generals and Majors - XTC