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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Tinka Cat on May 27, 2009, 10:48:04 AM
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kicking out the set w some siocially conscious talk-singing as only Lou Reed can do.
BOS Dirty Boulevard
Fly, fly, fly away.
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B52s invite us into their Love
Crack Shack for the umpteenth time.
that some highly trafficked well-worn Love they got there. I'd rather hear Roam or Junebug
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B52s invite us into their Love Crack Shack for the umpteenth time.
that some highly trafficked well-worn Love they got there. I'd rather hear Roam or Junebug
Fred's got him a Crythler thath ath big ath a WHAAAAALE! And he'th about to thet thaaaaaaaaail!
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good set!
5/27 - 1989
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Dirty Blvd - Lou Reed
Love Shack - B52s
Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
Mayor of Simpleton - XTC
The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics
Rockin' In the Free World - Neil Young
Personal Jesus - Depeche Mode
Sold Me Down the River - Alarm
Last Worthless Evening - Don Henley
Here Comes Your Man - Pixies
Tone Loc! XTC! Neil! DP! Pixies! don't know the Don Henley, I think.
What's not to like?
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good set!
5/27 - 1989
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Dirty Blvd - Lou Reed
Love Shack - B52s
Funky Cold Medina - Tone Loc
Mayor of Simpleton - XTC
The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics
Rockin' In the Free World - Neil Young
Personal Jesus - Depeche Mode
Sold Me Down the River - Alarm
Last Worthless Evening - Don Henley
Here Comes Your Man - Pixies
Tone Loc! XTC! Neil! DP! Pixies! don't know the Don Henley, I think.
What's not to like?
The Tone Loc is most impressive -- that, or Young MC, would've brightened any number of Morey '89 sets (Dave's taste in rap has always been horrid: ladies and gents, I give you... Gerardo!) You've heard the Henley, it was a fairly big hit, follow-up to "End of the Innocence".