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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on August 26, 2009, 07:59:43 AM
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Please, Bob: a surprise or three.
Pre-set we're getting some godawful Rush song about free will. Most people with free will are switching stations.
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Bob says: "in 1977 the Alaska pipeline is completed -- you betcha!"
Playas only love you when they playin', y'alls. Or when they singin' wit goats.
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VHM the Money Man, channeling/ripping off/paying homage to the DC5's "Because" on "Baby Hold On".
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luckily the stream crapped out and I missed UFO. But here's Santana's completely unnecessary cover of "She's Not There". Hope Carlos had a good time at the Giants game last nite
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Crapton thinks you're wonderful tonite.
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BOS/proxy of several: MTB for the 2nd time in as many weeks.
and if those of you who love "Heard it in a Love Song" have never heard Clint Black's "A Better Man" from the late '80s neo-trad country era -- it's as loving an hommage to the MTB sound as you'll ever hear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP13uJ1rYQg
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Yeesh: WOS Kansas -- see, it's the point of "Know" return! Get it? Dude! that's, like, so HEAVY!
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VHM ELO,
"21 Guns" "Telephone Line".
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BOS2 Kinks, "Juke Box Music". Arista wanted so desperately for them to have hit singles; it would take until 1983's "Come Dancing" for the band to finally reach the Top Ten.
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Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
Eddie Money - Baby Hold On
UFO - Too Hot To Handle
Santana - She's Not There
Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
Marshall Tucker Band - Heard It In a Love Song
Supertramp - Give a Little Bit
Kansas - Point of Know Return
Electric Light Orchestra - Telephone Line
Kinks - Jukebox Music
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BOS/proxy of several: MTB for the 2nd time in as many weeks.
and if those of you who love "Heard it in a Love Song" have never heard Clint Black's "A Better Man" from the late '80s neo-trad country era -- it's as loving an hommage to the MTB sound as you'll ever hear:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WP13uJ1rYQg
thanks, will give it a go later. The set looked good to me. esp UFO and ELO and Los Kinks.