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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on September 22, 2009, 10:48:20 AM

Title: The Sound, 9/22/09: no set? oops, it's a Harmonica theme.
Post by: RGMike on September 22, 2009, 10:48:20 AM
Room To Move by John Mayall  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:06 - Boogie On Reggae Woman by Stevie Wonder  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:11 - Take The Long Way Home by Supertramp  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:16 - The Wizard by Black Sabbath  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:21 - Heart Of Gold by Neil Young  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:24 - I Should Have Known Better by Beatles  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:26 - But Anyway by Blues Traveler  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:29 - The Promised Land by Bruce Springsteen  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:34 - Midnight Rambler by Rolling Stones  wiki | Buy this song: iTunes
10:41 - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 by Bob Dylan

I'm flummoxed -- no pattern there, but it's not "Album Side Wednesday" so... wha??
Title: Re: The Sound, 9/22/09: no set?
Post by: urth on September 22, 2009, 11:10:18 AM
Either Larry's takin' a sickie, or they've 86'd the feature. Hoping it's the former.

ETA: Or there's the third option: it's a theme set based on the harmonica:

9/22 -Harmonica
Room to Move - John Mayall
Boogie on Reggae Woman - Stevie Wonder
Take the Long Way Home - Supertramp
The Wizard - Black Sabbath
Heart of Gold - Neil Young
I Should've Known Better - Beatles
But Anyways - Blues Traveler
You Don't Know How it Feels - Tom Petty
Midnight Rambler - Stones
Shelter From the Storm - Bob Dylan

So says the 10@10 page on the Sound's website.  Although I just noticed that tunes #8 and 10 on the list above do not agree with the ones Mike posted from their "just played" page. Hrm.
Title: Re: The Sound, 9/22/09: no set?
Post by: RGMike on September 22, 2009, 11:29:51 AM
Either Larry's takin' a sickie, or they've 86'd the feature. Hoping it's the former.

ETA: Or there's the third option: it's a theme set based on the harmonica:


Well I'll be. 

I'm reminded of when the woman who did 10@10 on KINK in Portland used to do a "guess the theme" set once a week. Very cool (sorta like "My Ten Songs") -- think I'll email AL about that.