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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: urth on April 17, 2009, 10:04:36 AM
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Rollin' on de ribbuh!
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Can't Get Next To You without giving you a BOS.
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damn, missing Zappa.
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1438/1195376440_bd2e49667b.jpg?v=0)
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BOSes Frank and Cream. Heh, Peaches and Cream.
Badge is one of my favorite Cream songs. Didn't know George was involved with it, though you can hear a bit of Abbey Road guitar in there.
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here's a Beatles song we don't hear much. another Paul (?) sing-along.
All Together Now!
BOSWhatever
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another BOS to the Scooby Doo Theme
ruh roh!
(http://www.alexross.com/CS1001-Relp-Its-the-Green.jpg)
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speaking of cream, the Stones Let it Bleed, cuz that's how they roll.
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BOSes Frank and Cream. Heh, Peaches and Cream.
Badge is one of my favorite Cream songs. Didn't know George was involved with it, though you can hear a bit of Abbey Road guitar in there.
If you didn't know that then i get to tell the story again. Eric & George agreed to collaborate on the song, and George got an idea for part of the song which he wrote down on a napkin when he was off by himself somewhere. The napkin got passed to Clapton somehow wihtout the two of them actually discussing it much, and then Clapton finished writing the rest of the song. Harrison's handwriting on the napkin was a bit hard to make out, and Clapton mistakenly thought that Harrison was also suggesting a title for the song, which he took to be 'Badge', when actually Harrison had written 'Bridge'.
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
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TANC, it's Zager & Evans!
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
TANC JINX!!!
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BOSes Frank and Cream. Heh, Peaches and Cream.
Badge is one of my favorite Cream songs. Didn't know George was involved with it, though you can hear a bit of Abbey Road guitar in there.
If you didn't know that then i get to tell the story again. Eric & George agreed to collaborate on the song, and George got an idea for part of the song which he wrote down on a napkin when he was off by himself somewhere. The napkin got passed to Clapton somehow wihtout the two of them actually discussing it much, and then Clapton finished writing the rest of the song. Harrison's handwriting on the napkin was a bit hard to make out, and Clapton mistakenly thought that Harrison was also suggesting a title for the song, which he took to be 'Badge', when actually Harrison had written 'Bridge'.
Thanks, Mark - very cool. Good explanation since Badge makes no sense at all.
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
TANC JINX!!!
So there are coincidences. But why is this a TANC anyway?
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TANC, it's Zager & Evans!
"what artist went to #1 in both the US and UK with their first hit... and never charted again in either country, alex?"
"yes, good for $200! pick again."
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
TANC JINX!!!
So there are coincidences. But why is this a TANC anyway?
Ya gotta read ALL the posts in ALL the threads to be sufficiently up-to-speed on TANCs. ;)
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
TANC JINX!!!
So there are coincidences. But why is this a TANC anyway?
Because yesterday Mike posed a trivia question (http://10at10club.com/forum/index.php?topic=4905.msg99875#msg99875) to which this group, Zager & Evans, was the answer. Shray got it right, btw.
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TANC: In the Year 2525!
TANC JINX!!!
So there are coincidences. But why is this a TANC anyway?
Ya gotta read ALL the posts in ALL the threads to be sufficiently up-to-speed on TANCs. ;)
Wow, 10at10 is hard, Alex.
BOSq for Whippin' Post.
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BOSes Frank and Cream. Heh, Peaches and Cream.
Badge is one of my favorite Cream songs. Didn't know George was involved with it, though you can hear a bit of Abbey Road guitar in there.
If you didn't know that then i get to tell the story again. Eric & George agreed to collaborate on the song, and George got an idea for part of the song which he wrote down on a napkin when he was off by himself somewhere. The napkin got passed to Clapton somehow wihtout the two of them actually discussing it much, and then Clapton finished writing the rest of the song. Harrison's handwriting on the napkin was a bit hard to make out, and Clapton mistakenly thought that Harrison was also suggesting a title for the song, which he took to be 'Badge', when actually Harrison had written 'Bridge'.
Thanks, Mark - very cool. Good explanation since Badge makes no sense at all.
right, i love that story. And S.W.L.A.B.R. stands for "She Was Like A Bearded Rainbow" but who wants to read that? :)
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At last, a suitably pompetous song!
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At last, a suitably pompetous song!
good one!
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Proud Mary - Creedence
Can't Get Next to You - Temptations
Peaches en Regalia - Frank Zappa
Badge - Cream
All Together Now - Beatles
Let It Bleed - Rolling Stones
In the Year 2525 - Zager & Evans
Do It Again - Beach Boys
Whipping Post - Allman Brothers Band
Space Cowboy - Steve Miller