10at10 Club
Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on April 07, 2009, 08:01:51 AM
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LedZep RnR's, Stevie wonders if you really love him.
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The 5MEB with their "other" hit -- "Absolutely Right". Nothing like groveling to get get laid, dude.
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yikes, "American Pie" for the 2nd time in 5 days. Bathroom break!
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BOS Doors Changeling
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BOS Doors Changeling
indeed -- one you never hear, and one that has (thankfully) nothing to do with the Angelina Jolie film of the same title.
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Ringo don't come easy. There's a cure for that now, Mr Starkey.
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BOS Firesign Theater -- I think we're all Bozos on this board.
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BOS2 John, "Jealous Guy".
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BOS3 the 'oo, behind blue Viagra.
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Holy crap! BOS4FRA Bread -- "Let Your Love Go"
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Maggie May. Then again, she may not. 2nd overplayed "classic" of set (after "Amer Pie").
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BOS3 the 'oo, behind blue Viagra.
the "extended" verse, nyuk nyuk:
"...and if I swallow anything evil
-- or that gives me an erection that lasts more than four hours
-- stick your fingers down my throat,
and contact my doctor."
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Maggie May. Then again, she may not. 2nd overplayed "classic" of set (after "Amer Pie").
overplayed, maybe... but I love it every time!
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Led Zeppelin - Rock and Roll
Stevie Wonder - If You Really Love Me
Five Man Electrical Band - Absolutely Right
Don McLean - American Pie
Doors - Changeling
Ringo Starr - It Don't Come Easy
John Lennon - Jealous Guy
The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
Bread - Let Your Love Go
Rod Stewart - Maggie May
Major kudos to Bob for that rare upbeat Bread tune, which only got to #28.
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Maggie May. Then again, she may not. 2nd overplayed "classic" of set (after "Amer Pie").
overplayed, maybe... but I love it every time!
With ya on that, TC. I remember being SICK. TO. DEATH. of it when it was still a hit in 71, as top 40 was playing it twice an hour. I've since gotten over it, and mostly really enjoy it now.
A number of years ago I saw Jonathan Richman on a night when he was suffering from a froggy throat, but soldiering on regardless. He apologized, and somebody in the crowd yelled out something about him sounding like Rod Stewart. Jonathan shot back the first few lines of Maggie May, then just went with it and did the whole song. A great moment.
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BOS Doors Changeling
Sorry to have missed that one; I remember playing it a lot during my senior year of college ('94-'95).
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Maggie May. Then again, she may not. 2nd overplayed "classic" of set (after "Amer Pie").
overplayed, maybe... but I love it every time!
With ya on that, TC. I remember being SICK. TO. DEATH. of it when it was still a hit in 71, as top 40 was playing it twice an hour. I've since gotten over it, and mostly really enjoy it now.
A number of years ago I saw Jonathan Richman on a night when he was suffering from a froggy throat, but soldiering on regardless. He apologized, and somebody in the crowd yelled out something about him sounding like Rod Stewart. Jonathan shot back the first few lines of Maggie May, then just went with it and did the whole song. A great moment.
cool... ! Jonathan always surprises and never disappoints.