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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: Tinka Cat on August 13, 2009, 10:41:55 AM
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Heard a bit of the Babys Isn't It Time (I listed during a lull in KFOG's set -- maybe during Suzanne Vega?)
some semi-obscure Steve Miller cut...
BOS to Alice Cooper You And Me
here's Rammstein Black Betty
seems like mostly the usual suspects, but isn't it always like that?
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Heard a bit of the Babys Isn't It Time (I listed during a lull in KOFG's set -- maybe during Suzanne Vega?).
some semi-obscure Steve Miller cut...
BOS to Alice Cooper You And Me
here's Rammstein Black Betty
seems like mostly the usual suspects, but isn't it always like that?
Would love to hear You and Me in one of AL's sets one day. Alice really had a way with ballads, despite his proto-death rocker image. See also: Only Women Bleed.
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Christine Sixteen by Kiss
So Into You by Atlanta Rhythm Section
Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meatloaf
It's So Easy by Linda Ronstadt
Isn't It Time by Babys
Feels Like The First Time by Foreigner
Handy Man by James Taylor
True Fine Love by Steve Miller Band
You And Me by Alice Cooper
Black Betty by Ram Jam
BOS to Alice
HM to Kiss, Mr Loaf, the Babys
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Christine Sixteen by Kiss
So Into You by Atlanta Rhythm Section
Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meatloaf
It's So Easy by Linda Ronstadt
Isn't It Time by Babys
Feels Like The First Time by Foreigner
Handy Man by James Taylor
True Fine Love by Steve Miller Band
You And Me by Alice Cooper
Black Betty by Ram Jam
BOS to Alice
HM to Kiss, Mr Loaf, the Babys
indeed, a nicely varied set, despite a few overplayed "classics" But the Alice, KISS and ML would all be KFOG bustouts, methinks -- amd maybe the Miller too.
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Christine Sixteen by Kiss
So Into You by Atlanta Rhythm Section
Paradise By The Dashboard Light by Meatloaf
It's So Easy by Linda Ronstadt
Isn't It Time by Babys
Feels Like The First Time by Foreigner
Handy Man by James Taylor
True Fine Love by Steve Miller Band
You And Me by Alice Cooper
Black Betty by Ram Jam
BOS to Alice
HM to Kiss, Mr Loaf, the Babys
indeed, a nicely varied set, despite a few overplayed "classics" But the Alice, KISS and ML would all be KFOG bustouts, methinks -- amd maybe the Miller too.
You're right about the Alice, KISS, and Steve Miller tunes, but Paradise By The Dashboard Light has appeared three times on KFOG during the Morey era--all of them Valentine's Day sets, usually of the "love stinks" variety or some variation on that theme.