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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on November 01, 2010, 08:06:03 AM
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Mon 11/1/10: 1974
stuck in the '70s this morning -- hooray!
Buckwheat Crapton with "mainline Florida , o-TAY!"
Redbone comes'n'gits it; Aerosmith's train keeps a-rollin'; BadCo are ready fo' love.
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uber-BOS Macca & Co, "Junior's Farm", still my favorite single of his.
and BOS2 the orig studio version of Frampton's "Show Me the Way". But I still don't know what dropping a cup has to do with submerging.
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oo! BOS3 the 'oo, doing their version of "Pure & Easy" from Odds'n'Sods. And a child flew past me riding in a star.
VHM EJ & Dr Winston O'Boogie with "LSD". People forget how audacious this seemed in '74.
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Grand Funk - Some Kind of Wonderful
Eric Clapton - Mainline Florida
Supertramp - Dreamer
Redbone - Come and Get Your Love
Aerosmith - Train Kept a Rollin'
Bad Company - Ready For Love
Paul McCartney - Junior's Farm
Peter Frampton - Show Me the Way
The Who - Pure and Easy
Elton John - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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Tue 11/2/10: 1986
Gregg Allman - I'm No Angel
Boston - Amanda
Talking Heads - Wild Wild Life
Journey - The Girl Can't Help It
Crowded House - Don't Dream It's Over
Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers - Needles and Pins (live)
Peter Gabriel - Big Time
Genesis - Throwing it All Away
Van Halen - Best of Both Worlds
Eddie Money - I Wanna Go Back
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Wed 11/3/10: 1969
nice to be able to listen to Bob in real-time again, especially when it's a '60s set. Even when it starts as katrinishly as this one: proxy of Alicat, "Cinnamon Girl". BOS1 the Mighty Zep, "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You".
Always a VHM for Mr Nilsson covering Mr Neil.
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Wed 11/3/10: 1969
nice to be able to listen to Bob in real-time again, especially when it's a '60s set. Even when it starts as katrinishly as this one: proxy of Alicat, "Cinnamon Girl".
I'm listening in real-time too. Unfortunately, also doing dishes and vacuuming in real-time. ::)
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Wed 11/3/10: 1969
nice to be able to listen to Bob in real-time again, especially when it's a '60s set. Even when it starts as katrinishly as this one: proxy of Alicat, "Cinnamon Girl".
I'm listening in real-time too. Unfortunately, also doing dishes and vacuuming in real-time. ::)
I see the Knicks had ceiling problems this week, too. ;)
Damn, everywhere I turn this week it's Burton Cummings!
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VHM Easy Rider pot-smoking. "Green River" indeed. Can't believe Prop 19 lost badly -- thought it would at least be close.
TANC: "Evil Ways", which became a commercial for Winchester "little cigars" back in '70.
(http://blog.modernmechanix.com/mags/qf/c/MechanixIllustrated/7-1973/med_whinchester.jpg)
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I like Tull as much as the next aging hippie, but I didn't need "Nothing Is Easy" twice in a week.
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Wed 11/3/10: 1969
Neil Young - Cinnamon Girl
Led Zeppelin - Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You
Nilsson - Everybody's Talkin'
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter
Chicago - Questions 67 & 68
Guess Who - These Eyes
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Green River
Santana - Evil Ways
Crosby, Stills & Nash - Long Time Gone
Jethro Tull - Nothing is Easy
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Thur 11/4/10: 1976
Freddie wants somebody to love. Don't we all.
And Rod finds somebody in the form of Ms. Eklund. Yowsah!
and Mr Seger sez "Come to Papa!"
oh lord: The gales of November come early, and Mr Lightfoot supplies a lengthy deejay bathroom break. (the anniv of the wreck is next week)
And the Dan wander in from the City of St John.
segue of the set: Mayor Daley's dead --> "Don't Fear the Reaper". LOL!
WOS Kansas -- it's just a travesty, all right.
BOS "Year of the cat", hitting the spot this morning.
Queen - Somebody to Love
Rod Stewart - Tonight's the Night
Steve Miller - Take the Money and Run
Bob Seger - Come to Poppa
Gordon Lightfoot - The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Steely Dan - The Royal Scam
Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper
Eagles - New Kid in Town
Kansas - The Wall
Al Stewart - Year of the Cat
tomorrow: 10 songs about animals (?!?)
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Thur 11/4/10: 1976
and Mr Seger sez "Come to Papa!"
That was NTM. I'm glad the soul influence was mentioned; it reminded me (and seemed almost an answer record to) Etta James' "Tell Mama."
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Thur 11/4/10: 1976
and Mr Seger sez "Come to Papa!"
That was NTM. I'm glad the soul influence was mentioned; it reminded me (and seemed almost an answer record to) Etta James' "Tell Mama."
It's another Willie Mitchell composition.
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Fri 11/2/10: let's get animal, animal...
Yes' "Don't Kill the Whale" is quite the rarity -- I don't think I've EVER heard this on the radio. It'd be Bustout of the Week, if it were actually, y'know... good.
VHM EJ: better croc rock than cock-rock, I always say.
BOS1 "Wild Horses", instant summer-of-'71 flashback.
always a BOS(2) for "White Bird".
hey hey, mama: VHM "Black Dog", makin' me sweat, makin' me groove. Is Percy saying "flaming horde" or "flaming whore"?
from "Black Dog" to "Hound Dog" -- cute, Bob.
BOS3 "Spank Shock the Monkey"
VHM "Banana Splits" "Buffalo Soldier"
inevitable, I guess: "I Am the Walrus".
I'd've much preferred Macca's "Mary Had a Little Lamb" to SRV's.
Yes - Don't Kill the Whale
Elton John - Crocodile Rock
Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
It's a Beautiful Day - White Bird
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
Peter Gabriel - Shock the Monkey
Bob Marley - Shock the Monkey
Beatles - I Am the Walrus
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Mary Had a Little Lamb
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Yes - Don't Kill the Whale
Elton John - Crocodile Rock
Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
It's a Beautiful Day - White Bird
Led Zeppelin - Black Dog
Elvis Presley - Hound Dog
Peter Gabriel - Shock the Monkey
Bob Marley - Shock the Monkey
Beatles - I Am the Walrus
Stevie Ray Vaughan - Mary Had a Little Lamb
Bob Marley covered Shock the Monkey?!?! Now there's a rarity for ya!